Srimad Bhagvata Mahapurana Book 10 Chapter 21:19-20

Book 10: Twenty-one Chapter (First Half)

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Srimad Bhagvata Mahapurana: Book 10: Chapter 21: Verses 19-20

It is most wonderful that due to the highly delightful notes, consisting of low and sweet tones, of the flutes of the two Brothers-leading the cows from one forest to another in the company of (other) cowherd boys and distinguished by a string for tying the hind legs of cows while milking them (which they had twined round their heads) and a cord for pulling unruly cows (which they had placed across their shoulder)--there should ensue among the embodied beings, 0 friends, (complete) lack of movement in those capable of locomotion (including running streams), and a thrill of joy should appear in (the stationary) trees Recounting to one another such pastimes that pertained to the Lord, who moved about in Vrndavana, the Gopis became mentally absorbed in those pastimes (themselves).

Thus ends the twentyfirst discourse entitled "A Song inspired by the (Lord's) Flute," in the first half of Book Ten of the great and glorious Bhagavata-Purana, otherwise known as the Paramahamsa-Samhita.
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