The glory of their face is like that of the moon and their eyes are like large lotus-flowers
Seeing which, the god of love is also getting allured and the deer ets. have surrendered their hearts
Krishna is sacrificing on them all the emotions present in lion and nightingale.612.
Who had given the kingdom (of Lanka) to Vibhishana and who had made an enemy like Ravana by force.
He, who gave kingdom toe Vibhishana and destroyed the enemy like Ravana, the same is playing in the country of Braja, forsaking all kinds of shyness
He, who had killed the demon named Mur and had measueed half the body of Bali
The poet Shyam says that the same Madhave is absorbed in amorous and passionate play with the gopis.613.
He, who had frightened the great demon and enemy named Mur
He who removed the sufferings of the elephant and who is the destroyer of the sufferings of the saints
The poet says Shyam, who in Braj-bhoomi is the one who wears the garments of women on the banks of the Jamna,
The same has stolen the clothes of gopis on the bank of Yamuna and is roaming amongst Ahir girls entrapped in the relish of passion and pleasure.614.
Speech of Krishna addressed to the gopis:
SWAYYA
Join me in amorous and passionate play
I am speaking the truth to you not telling falsehood
The gopis, hearing the words of Krishna, forsaking their shyness, they decided to join the lustful play with Krishna in their mind
They appeared moving towards Krishna like a glow-worm rising from the bank of a lake and moving towards the sky.615.
Radha sings in the group of gopis only to please Sri Krishna.
Radha is singing for Krishna amongst the group of gopis and is dancing like the lightning flashing among the clouds
The poet (Shyam) thoughtfully in his mind has said the simile of his song,
The poet, praising her singing says that the appears cooling like a nightingale in the forest in the month of Chaitra.616.
Those women (gopis) playing with Krsna, full of color (love) with all the adornments on their bodies.
All the women bedecked and in extreme love for Krishna and forsaking all the restraints, are playing with Krishna, imbued in his love
Then in the mind of the poet Shyam, a very good simile of his image has arisen like this,