Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 10, Chapter 15, Text 03

SB 10.15.3

tan manju-ghosali-mrga-dvijakulam
 mahan-manah-prakhya-payah-sarasvata
vatena justam sata-patra-gandhina
 niriksya rantum bhagavan mano dadhe
 
Translation: 
 
The Supreme Personality of Godhead looked over that forest, which resounded with the charming sounds of bees, animals and birds, and which was enhanced by a lake whose clear water resembled the minds of great souls and by a breeze carrying the fragrance of hundred-petaled lotuses. Seeing all this, Lord Krsna decided to enjoy the auspicious atmosphere.
 
Purport: 
 
Lord Krsna saw that the Vrndavana forest was giving pleasure to all five senses. The bees, birds, and animals made charming sounds that brought sweet pleasure to the ears. The wind was faithfully rendering service to the Lord by blowing throughout the forest, carrying the cool moisture of a transparent lake and thus giving pleasure to the sense of touch. By the sweetness of the wind, even the sense of taste was being stimulated, and the fragrance of lotus flowers was bringing pleasure to the nostrils. And the entire forest was endowed with heavenly beauty, which was giving spiritual bliss to the eyes. Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura has thus explained the significance of this verse.
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