Texts 242-243
Texts 242-243
Text
Texto
asamordhva-mādhurya — sāmya nāhi yāra
asamordhva-mādhurya — sāmya nāhi yāra
rādhāra darśane mora juḍāya nayana
rādhāra darśane mora juḍāya nayana
Synonyms
Palabra por palabra
koṭi-kāma — ten million Cupids; jini’ — conquering; rūpa — beauty; yadyapi — although; āmāra — Mine; asama-ūrdhva — unequaled and unsurpassed; mādhurya — sweetness; sāmya — equality; nāhi — there is not; yāra — of whom; mora — My; rūpe — in beauty; āpyāyita — pleased; haya — becomes; tri-bhuvana — all three worlds; rādhāra — of Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī; darśane — seeing; mora — My; juḍāya — satisfies; nayana — eyes.
koṭi-kāma—diez millones de Cupidos; jini’—conquistando; rūpa—belleza; yadyapi—aunque; āmāra—Mía; asama-ūrdhva—inigualable e insuperable; mādhurya—dulzura; sāmya—igualdad; nāhi—no hay; yāra—de quien; mora—Mi; rūpe—en belleza; āpyāyita—complacido; haya—se vuelve; tri-bhuvana—los tres mundos; rādhāra—de Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī; darśane—viendo; mora—Mi; juḍāya—satisface; nayana—ojos.
Translation
Traducción
“Although My beauty defeats the beauty of ten million Cupids, although it is unequaled and unsurpassed, and although it gives pleasure to the three worlds, seeing Rādhārāṇī gives pleasure to My eyes.
«Aunque Mi belleza derrota la belleza de diez millones de Cupidos, aunque es inigualable e insuperable, y aunque complace a los tres mundos, ver a Rādhārāṇī complace Mis ojos.