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śuka, pika, bhṛṅga prabhure dekhi’ ‘pañcama’ gāya
śikhi-gaṇa nṛtya kari’ prabhu-āge yāya
śuka — parrots; pika — cuckoos; bhṛṅga — bumblebees; prabhure — Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; dekhi’ — seeing; pañcama — the fifth musical note; gāya — sing; śikhi-gaṇa — peacocks; nṛtya — dancing; kari’ — performing; prabhu-āge — in front of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; yāya — go.
Bumblebees and birds like the parrot and cuckoo all began to sing loudly on the fifth note, and the peacocks began to dance in front of the Lord.