# Cc. Antya 15.67 ## Text > muralīra kala-dhvani, madhura garjana śuni', > vṛndāvane nāce mayūra-caya > akalaṅka pūrṇa-kala, lāvaṇya-jyotsnā jhalamala, > citra-candrera tāhāte udaya ## Synonyms *muralīra*—of the flute; *kala*-*dhvani*—the low vibration; *madhura*—sweet; *garjana*—thundering; *śuni*—hearing; *vṛndāvane*—in Vṛndāvana; *nāce*—dance; *mayūra*-*caya*—the peacocks; *akalaṅka*—spotless; *pūrṇa*-*kala*—the full moon; *lāvaṇya*—beauty; *jyotsnā*—light; *jhalamala*—glittering; *citra*-*candrera*—of the beautiful moon; *tāhāte*—in that; *udaya*—the rising. ## Translation **"The luster of Kṛṣṇa's body is as beautiful as a spotless full moon that has just risen, and the vibration of His flute sounds exactly like the sweet thundering of a newly formed cloud. When the peacocks in Vṛndāvana hear that vibration, they all begin to dance.**