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muhur gṛṇanto vacasānurāga-
skhalat-padenāsya kṛtāni taj-jñāḥ
kirīṭa-sāhasra-maṇi-praveka-
pradyotitoddāma-phaṇā-sahasram

muhuḥ — again and again; gṛṇantaḥ — glorifying; vacasā — by words; anurāga — with great affection; skhalat-padena — with symmetrical rhythm; asya — of the Lord; kṛtāni — activities; tat-jñāḥ — those who know the pastimes; kirīṭa — helmets; sāhasra — thousands; maṇi-praveka — glowing effulgence of the valuable stones; pradyotita — emanating from; uddāma — raised; phaṇā — hoods; sahasram — thousands.

The four Kumāras, headed by Sanat-kumāra, who all knew the transcendental pastimes of the Lord, glorified the Lord in rhythmic accents with selected words full of affection and love. At that time Lord Saṅkarṣaṇa, with His thousands of raised hoods, began to radiate an effulgence from the glowing stones on His head.

The Lord is sometimes addressed as uttamaśloka, which means “one who is worshiped with selected words by devotees.” A profusion of such selected words comes from a devotee who is fully absorbed in affection and love for the devotional service of the Lord. There are many instances in which even a small boy who was a great devotee of the Lord could offer excellent prayers in the choicest words for glorification of the pastimes of the Lord. In other words, without the development of fine affection and love, one cannot offer prayers to the Lord very suitably.

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