yo 'sau tvayÄ kara-saroja-hataḥ pataá¹…go
dikṣu bhraman bhramata ejayate 'kṣiṇī me
muktaá¹ na te smarasi vakra-jaá¹Ä-varÅ«thaá¹
kaá¹£á¹o 'nilo harati lampaá¹a eá¹£a nÄ«vÄ«m
yaḥ - which; asau - that; tvayÄ - by you; kara-saroja - with the lotus palm; hataḥ - struck; pataá¹…gaḥ - the ball; diká¹£u - in all directions; bhraman - moving; bhramataḥ - restless; ejayate - disturbs; aká¹£iṇī - eyes; me - of me; muktam - scattered; na - not; te - your; smarasi - are you mindful of; vakra - curling; jaá¹Ä - of hair; varÅ«tham - bunches; kaá¹£á¹aḥ - giving trouble; anilaḥ - wind; harati - takes away; lampaá¹aḥ - like a man attached to women; eá¹£aḥ - this; nÄ«vÄ«m - lower garment.
The girl Pūrvacitti was playing with a ball in her hand, and the ball seemed like nothing but another lotus flower captured by her lotuslike palm. Because of her movements, her hair was loose, and the belt holding her cloth was giving way, as if the cunning wind were trying to make her naked. Yet she paid no attention to arranging her hair or fixing her dress. As Āgnīdhra tried to see the girl’s naked beauty, his eyes were very agitated by her movements.