tā jalāśayam āsādya
kanyāḥ kamala-locanāḥ
tīre nyasya dukūlāni
vijahruḥ siñcatīr mithaḥ
kanyāḥ kamala-locanāḥ
tīre nyasya dukūlāni
vijahruḥ siñcatīr mithaḥ
Synonyms
tāḥ-they; jala-āśayam-to the lakeside; āsādya-coming; kanyāḥ-all the girls; kamala-locanāḥ-with eyes like lotus petals; tīre-on the bank; nyasya-giving up; dukūlāni-their dresses; vijahruḥ-began to sport; siñcatīḥ-throwing water; mithaḥ-on one another.
When the young, lotus-eyed girls came to the bank of a reservoir of water, they wanted to enjoy by bathing. Thus they left their clothing on the bank and began sporting, throwing water on one another.
When the young, lotus-eyed girls came to the bank of a reservoir of water, they wanted to enjoy by bathing. Thus they left their clothing on the bank and began sporting, throwing water on one another.