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Dear Bhagavatas:
Though this does not directly relate to the 
mission statement of "Sri Ranga Sri", we release this
for the fine sentiments expressed and especially 
as it deals with our dear Lord Krishna.
Moderator
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Pranam to all. The following canto and picture really touched me. 
As they say "Yaam petra inbam ivaiyagam pera", 
I hope that everybody enjoys this. 
If there are any mistakes, please forgive me. 
I hope Swamy mama will correct any such mistakes. 
Without further ado.....

The Mango Quivers With the Joy of Love 

Beautiful Radha, jasmine-bosomed Radha 
All in the Spring-time waited by the wood
For Krishna fair, Krishna the all-forgetful, 
Krishrna with earthly love's false fire consuming. 

Another delightful illustration of the joy of spring from Canto I, 
it shows Radha seated on the bank of the Yamuna, listening to the 
speech of her female companion. 
The ground is carpeted with flowers, and the shrubs and 
trees are laden with blossoms. 

Every branch upon the vakula tree droops downwards with a hundred blooms, 
and in every bloom is a bee. 

The tamala, with leaves dark and odorous, claims a tribute from the musk, 
which it vanquishes. 

The full-blown blossoms of kesara gleam like the sceptre of the world's 
monarch, Love. 

The orange tree, shivering with joy in its full white blossom, 
seems to laugh at the pain of those who are still pining in love! 

The pointed leaves of the keora resemble the darts of Kama, 
piercing the hearts of lovers. 

The bunches of pink patali flowers are filled with bees, 
like the quiver of Smara full of shafts. 

The tender blossoms of the garuna smile to see the whole world 
laying shame aside, and from white blush modest red. 

The far-scented madhavi beautifies the mango trees round which 
it twines and pours incense through the grove. 

And the fresh silken-soft mallika seduces with rich perfume 
even the hearts of the hermits. 

The painting illustrates the following verse: 
unmil anmad hugan dhalub dhamad
hupav yadhut achut ankura 
kridat koki lakakalika laravai 
rudgir nakar najvarah
niyante pathikaih katham kathamapi
dhyana vadha nakshana
prapta prana sama sama gama 
rasolla sairami vasarah 

The sakhi diverts Radha's attention to the mango trees 
in heavy bloom: 


"These spring time days are hard to get through. 
The ears are in a feverish state, for they are continuously and 
cruelly struck by the joyful melodies that the koel trills forth 
from the blossoming branches of the mango, which are shaken by 
the bees attracted by their honey and fragrance. 

Now the hearts of lonely travelers, who are away from their mates, 
are pierced with anguish, and derive satisfaction from a dreamy 
vision of embrace with their sweethearts."

Shankaree




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