sarac-chasi-karair mrstam
manayan rajani-mukham
gayan kala-padam reme
strinam mandala-mandanah
sarat -- autumn; sasi -- of the moon; karaih -- by the shining; mrstam -- brightened; manayan -- thinking so; rajani-mukham -- the face of the night; gayan -- singing; kala-padam -- pleasing songs; reme -- enjoyed; strinam -- of the women; mandala-mandanah -- as the central beauty of the assembly of women.
Before leaving the land of cows, Vrndavana, the Lord pleased His young girl friends, the transcendental gopis, in His rasa-lila pastimes. Here Uddhava stopped his description of the Lord's activities.
Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Third Canto, Second Chapter, of the Srimad-Bhagavatam, entitled "Remembrance of Lord Krsna."
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