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Text 29
tāḥ putram aṅkam āropya
sneha-snuta-payodharāḥ
harṣa-vihvalitātmānaḥ
siṣicur netrajair jalaiḥ
tāḥ — all of them; putram — the son; aṅkam — the lap; āropya — having placed on; sneha-snuta — moistened by affection; payodharāḥ — breasts filled up; harṣa — delight; vihvalita-ātmānaḥ — overwhelmed by; siṣicuḥ — wet; netrajaiḥ — from the eyes; jalaiḥ — water.
母親たちは主を抱きしめた後、主を膝の上に座らせた。純粋な愛情のために母乳が彼女たちの乳房から生じた。彼女たちは喜びに圧倒され、彼女たちの目から流れる涙は主を濡らした。
When Lord Kṛṣṇa was at Vṛndāvana even the cows would become moistened by affection towards Him, and He would draw milk from the nipples of every affectionate living being, so what to speak of the stepmothers who were already as good as His own mother.