8.190

vaca sucita-sarvari-rati-kala-pragalbhyaya radhikam

vrida-kuncita-locanam viracayann agre sakhinam asau

tad-vaksoruha-citra-keli-makari-panditya-param gatah

kaisoram saphali-karoti kalayan kunje viharam harih

SYNONYMS

vaca—by speech; sucita—revealing; sarvari—of the night; rati—in amorous pastimes; kala—of the portion; pragalbhyaya—the importance; radhikam—Srimati Radharani; vrida—from shame; kuncita-locanam—having Her eyes closed; viracayan—making; agre—before; sakhinam—Her friends; asau—that one; tat—of Her; vaksah-ruha—on the breasts; citra-keli—with variegated pastimes; makari—in drawing dolphins; panditya—of cleverness; param—the limit; gatah—who reached; kaisoram—adolescence; sa-phali-karoti—makes successful; kalayan—performing; kunje—in the bushes; viharam—pastimes; harih—the Supreme Personality of Godhead “ ’Thus Lord Sri Krsna spoke of the sexual activities of the previous night.

In this way He made Srimati Radharani close Her eyes out of shyness.

Taking this opportunity, Sri Krsna painted various types of dolphins on Her breasts.

Thus He became a very expert artist for all the gopis.

During such pastimes, the Lord enjoyed the fulfillment of His youth.’ ”

PURPORT

This quotation is also found in the Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu (2.1.231).