Aghāsura-vadha: The Killing and Deliverance of Aghāsura
फलप्रबालस्तवकसुमन:पिच्छधातुभि: । काचगुञ्जामणिस्वर्णभूषिता अप्यभूषयन् ॥ ४ ॥
phala-prabāla-stavaka- sumanaḥ-piccha-dhātubhiḥ kāca-guñjā-maṇi-svarṇa- bhūṣitā apy abhūṣayan
尽管母亲们已用玻璃珠、红豆(guñjā)、珍珠与黄金为他们装饰,入林之后他们又以果实、嫩叶、花簇、孔雀翎与柔和的矿彩再度点缀自身。
In Canto 10, Chapter 12, this verse describes the gopas playfully adorning themselves with fruits, flowers, peacock feathers, and minerals—showing the spontaneous, joyful mood of Vraja life centered on Kṛṣṇa.
They highlight Vraja’s natural simplicity and affectionate play: the boys use readily available forest gifts as ornaments, expressing intimacy with Kṛṣṇa and delight in His company.
Offer devotion with simplicity and joy—using whatever is available (time, attention, natural beauty, sincere service) to remember and please Kṛṣṇa, rather than relying only on external grandeur.