Cc. Madhya 14.200

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pāṇi-rodham avirodhita-vāñchaṁ
bhartsanāś ca madhura-smita-garbhāḥ
mādhavasya kurute karabhorur
hāri śuṣka-ruditaṁ ca mukhe ‘pi

Synonyms

pani—the hand; rodham—obstructing; avirodhita—unobstructed; vāñcham—the desire of Kṛṣṇa; bhartsanāḥ—admonitions; ca—and; madhura—sweet; smita-garbhah—containing a gentle smiling attitude; mādhavasya—of Śrī Kṛṣṇa; kurute—does; karabha-uruh—whose thigh is like the trunk of a baby elephant; hari—charming; śuṣka-ruditam—dry crying; ca—and; mukhe—on the face; api—also. 

Translation

“ ‘Actually She has no desire to stop Kṛṣṇa’s endeavor to touch Her body with His hands, yet Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī, whose thighs are like the trunk of a baby elephant, protests His advances and, sweetly smiling, admonishes Him. At such times She cries without tears on Her charming face.' 

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