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aparikalita-purvah kas camatkara-kari

sphurati mama gariyan esa madhurya-purah

ayam aham api hanta preksya yam lubdha-cetah

sarabhasam upabhoktum kamaye radhikeva

SYNONYMS

aparikalita—not experienced; purvah—previously; kah—who; camatkara-kari—causing wonder; sphurati—manifests; mama—My; gariyan—more great; esah—this; madhurya-purah—abundance of sweetness; ayam—this; aham—I; api—even; hanta—alas; preksya—seeing; yam—which; lubdha-cetah—My mind being bewildered; sa-rabhasam—impetuously; upabhoktum—to enjoy; kamaye—desire; radhika iva—like Srimati Radharani "Who manifests an abundance of sweetness greater than Mine, which has never been experienced before and which causes wonder to all? Alas, I Myself, My mind bewildered upon seeing this beauty, impetuously desire to enjoy it like Srimati Radharani.

PURPORT

This text is from the Lalita-madhava (8.34) of Srila Rupa Gosvami.

It was spoken by Lord Krsna when He saw the beauty of His own reflection in a jeweled fountain in Dvaraka.