Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 05, Chapter 25, Text 07

SB 5.25.7

dhyayamanah surasuroraga-siddha-gandharva-vidyadhara-muni-ganair anavarata-mada-mudita-vikrta-vihvala-locanah sulalita-mukharikamrtenapyayamanah sva-parsada-vibudha-yutha-patin aparimlana-raga-nava-tulasikamoda-madhv-asavena madyan madhukara-vrata-madhura-gita-sriyam vaijayantim svam vanamalam nila-vasa eka-kundalo hala-kakudi krta-subhaga-sundara-bhujo bhagavan mahendro varanendra iva kañcanim kaksam udara-lilo bibharti.
 
Translation by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada: 
 
Sukadeva Gosvami continued: The demigods, the demons, the Uragas [serpentine demigods], the Siddhas, the Gandharvas, the Vidyadharas and many highly elevated sages constantly offer prayers to the Lord. Because He is intoxicated, the Lord looks bewildered, and His eyes, appearing like flowers in full bloom, move to and fro. He pleases His personal associates, the heads of the demigods, by the sweet vibrations emanating from His mouth. Dressed in bluish garments and wearing a single earring, He holds a plow on His back with His two beautiful and well-constructed hands. Appearing as white as the heavenly King Indra, He wears a golden belt around His waist and a vaijayanti garland of ever-fresh tulasi blossoms around His neck. Bees intoxicated by the honeylike fragrance of the tulasi flowers hum very sweetly around the garland, which thus becomes more and more beautiful. In this way, the Lord enjoys His very magnanimous pastimes.
Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 05, Chapter 25, Text 06
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