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kācid añjalināgṛhṇāt
tanvī tāmbūla-carvitam
ekā tad-aṅghri-kamalaṁ
santaptā stanayor adhāt

kācit — one; añjalinā — with joined hands; agṛhṇāt — took; tanvī — slender; tāmbūla — of betel nut; carvitam — His chewed remnants; ekā — one; tat — His; aṅghri — foot; kamalam — lotus; santaptā — burning; stanayoḥ — on her breasts; adhāt — placed.

A slender gopī respectfully took in her joined hands the betel nut He had chewed, and another gopī, burning with desire, put His lotus feet on her breasts.

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