14.194

hriya tiryag-griva-carana-kati-bhangi-sumadhura

calac-cilli-valli-dalita-ratinathorjita-dhanuh

priya-premollasollasita-lalitalalita-tanuh

priya-prityai sasid udita-lalitalankrti-yuta

SYNONYMS

hriya—by Her attitude of shyness; tiryak—going crosswise; griva—of the neck; carana—of the knees; kati—of the waist; bhangi—by the curve; su-madhura—very sweet; calat-cilli—of moving eyebrows; valli—by the creepers; dalita—conquered; rati-natha—of Cupid; urjita—powerful; dhanuh—by which the bow; priya-prema-ullasa—because of the loving attitude of the beloved; ullasita—being inspired; lalita—by the mood known as lalita; alalita-tanuh—whose body is covered; priya-prityai—for the sake of pleasing the beloved; sa—Srimati Radharani; asit—was; udita—awakened; lalita-alankrti-yuta—possessing the lalita-alankara " ’When Srimati Radharani was decorated with the ornament of lalita-alankara, just to increase Sri Krsna’s love, an attractive curve was manifest by Her neck, knees and waist.

This was brought about by Her timidity and apparent desire to avoid Krsna.

The flickering movements of Her eyebrows could conquer the powerful bow of Cupid.

To increase the joy of Her beloved’s love, Her body was decorated with the ornaments of lalita-alankara.’

PURPORT

This verse is quoted from the Govinda-lilamrta (9.14).