shimmering reflections. His shoulders, his face and his limbs are of great delicacy and perfectly in harmony. Her lovely mouth has a natural smile, and her eyes, elongated like the petals of a newly hatched red lotus covered with morning dew, only add to her beauty. From his irises emerges such charm that they dispel the worries of anyone who sees Him. His forehead, his ears, his neck, his nose, and all the other parts of his body have an indescribable grace. An amiable smile gives her face a permanent freshness, so much so that it even attracts the hearts of married women; it's as if they were pierced by Cupid's arrows. All around her head falls on her shoulders an abundant and magnificent curly brown hair, adorned with a very beautiful peacock feather.
He wears beautiful yellow silk clothes. Her jet-blue hair has the color of black bees, and her shark-like shark-like earrings enhance the beauty of her cheeks and beautify her lotus-like face. Gold bracelets adorn his long arms and wrists, and his whole body, well proportioned with harmonious lines, is reminiscent of a spring tree beautifully adorned with several kinds of flowers. A silky fabric, of a bright yellow like the filaments of the lotus He girds the kidneys. He also wears around his neck a garland made up of beautiful wild flowers of extraordinary beauty that decorates his broad chest, and as they exhale a sweet perfume, a swarm of bees in search of honey invades them buzzing. He also wears a beautiful necklace of immaculate white pearls, pairs of armbands, beautiful bracelets, rings and bells at the ankles. He wears very pretty gold rings on his fingers.
The transparent, rosy nails of the Lord's lotus feet resemble precious jewels that would have been polished until they shone like mirrors.
Three parts of his body are large; his waist, his forehead delicately adorned with tilaka and his chest. Three are very deep; his voice, his intelligence and his umbilicus. Five parts of his body are tall, or raised; his nose, his arms, his ears, his forehead and his thighs. Five others are fine; his skin, his hair, the down of his body, his teeth and the tips of his fingers.
His stature, his power, his deep voice, resounding like that of thunder, surpasses the roar of newly formed clouds, while He reminds him of the lion. The brilliance of his majestic body is similar to that of molten gold. As soon as you hear the spiritual sound of his voice, you know who He is. So, the sound offers irrefutable proof of Lord Krishna, God.
The face of the Lord always reveals an indescribable beauty enhanced by an enchanting expression. Never do the holy beings who contemplate Him perceive discontent in Him, and He is always willing to grant them His blessings. In fact, its beauty and magnificence exceeds that of all celestial beings, even that of Apollo and Cupid, who pale figures beside Him. His words are very sweet. He filled his personal companions, the gopis, (Young villagers, Krishna's companions in Vrindavana, who, because of their pure love for Him, the highest devotion to the Lord), the shepherds,