51. ahimakara karanikara mrdhu mrdhitha lakshmee
sarasathara sarasiruha sadhrSadhrsi dheve
vrajayuvathi rathikalaha vijayanijaleelaa
madhamudhitha vadhanaSaSi maDhurimaNi leeye
I am engulfed with the sweet moon-like face of
This and the next two are full of rhetoric beauty which will be felt , not by reading the meaning alone but only by reading the slokas aloud.
Ahimakara- opposite of himakara , hima meaning snow, or dew and hence ahimakara is the one who removes the snow ,that is the Sun.
Karanikara means the host of his rays, which are his hands, karas.
Lakshmee is beauty and mrdhu mrdhitha, touched softly.
Sarasiruha is lotus and sarasathara denoted its tenderness.
Dhrsi here denotes the eyes and they are similar, sadhrSa, to the lotus petals softly touched by rays of the Sun which open slowly in the morning.
His leela, sport is to appear victorious and therefore happy, madhamudhitha, in the love-fights with the gopis, vrajayuvathirathikalaha..
Such a face which is like the moon, vadhanaSaSi, engulfs the consciousness of Leelasuka with its madhurima, sweetness.
52.karakamala dharadhalitha lalithatharavamSee
kalaninadha galadhamrtha ghanasarasi dheve
sahaja rasabhara bharitha dharahasithaveeThee
sathathavahad AdharamaNi maDhurimaNi leeye
I am immersed in the sweetness of Krishna whose lower lip like a gem bearing the continuous smile depicting the inner joy and who is like a pond filled with the nectar of sweet sound that flows from his flute on which his fingers like the petals of lotus play by opening and closing the holes.
Krishna is like a pond ,saras, which is constantly filled, ghana, by the nectar that flows, galadhamrtha, in the form of sweet sound, kalaninadha, from the beautiful flute, lalithatharavamSee, played upon by his fingers that resemble the petals of lotus, karakamaldhaladhalitha, and his lower lip that looks like a gem, aDharamaNi, always wears a continuous smile, dharahasithaveeThee sathathavahat, which is filled with the inner joy that is natural to him, sahajarasabharabharitha.
53 kusumaSara Sarasamara kupithamadha gopee
kuchakalaSa ghusrnarasa lasat urasi dheve
madhalulitha mrdhuhasitha mushitha SaSiSobhaa
muhuraDhikamukhakamala maDhurimaNi leeye
I am engrossed in
KusumaSara is Cupid with flower arrows and sarasamara denotes the battle with his arrows.
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