17.46
yeba venu-kala-dhvani, eka-bara taha suni’, jagan-nari-citta aulaya
nivi-bandha pade khasi’, vina-mule haya dasi, bauli hana krsna-pase dhaya
SYNONYMS
yeba—whoever; venu—of the flute; kala-dhvani—the sweet vibration; eka-bara—once; taha—that; suni’-hearing; jagat—of the universe; nari—of the women; citta—hearts; aulaya—become disturbed; nivi-bandha—the fastened belts; pade—fall; khasi’-becoming loosened; vina-mule—without a price; haya—they become; dasi—maidservants; bauli—mad; hana—becoming; krsna-pase—after Krsna; dhaya—run "The transcendental vibration of Krsna’s flute disturbs the hearts of women all over the world, even if they hear it only once.
Thus their fastened belts become loose, and these women become the unpaid maidservants of Krsna.
Indeed, they run toward Krsna exactly like madwomen.