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CC 2.18.97

padmotpala--acetana, cakravāka--sacetana,



cakravāke padma āsvādaya



ihāṅ duṅhāra ulṭā sthiti, dharma haila viparīti,



kṛṣṇera rājye aiche nyāya haya
padma-utpala-the blue and red lotus flowers; acetana-unconscious; cakravāka-the cakravāka birds; sa-cetana-conscious; cakravāke-the cakravāka birds; padma-the blue lotus flowers; āsvādaya-taste; ihāṅ-here; duṅhāra-of both of them; ulṭā sthiti-the reverse situation; dharma-characteristic nature; haila-became; viparīti-reversed; kṛṣṇera-of Lord Kṛṣṇa; rājye-in the kingdom; aiche-such; nyāya-principle; haya-there is.
"Blue and red lotus flowers are unconscious objects, whereas cakravākas are conscious and alive. Nevertheless, in ecstatic love, the blue lotuses began to taste the cakravākas. This is a reversal of their natural behavior, but in Lord Kṛṣṇa's kingdom such reversals are a principle of His pastimes.

Generally the cakravāka bird tastes the lotus flower, but in Kṛṣṇa's pastimes the lotus, which is usually lifeless, tastes the cakravāka bird.