Krishna's simple Vrindavan form, adorned with peacock feathers, surpasses the jeweled splendor of distant heavenly kingdoms.Listen — Srila Prabhupada Uvaca
Prabhupāda: ...for one year stolen and hidden, but they could not understand that for one year He remained like that. [break] ...naturally sleeping. "As You were not here, we could not eat. Now You have come, let us take tiffin." [indistinct] that "For one year You are absent," and now they are speaking that "You were not here; we could not eat." [break] Pradyumna: ...suta...
Prabhupāda: Summary? Pradyumna: Summary finished. Is finished chapter summary. [break] He begins to describe Lord Kṛṣṇa. He does not begin to praise at first, but just to describe Kṛṣṇa's form. Prabhupāda: And [indistinct]?
Hmm. Pradyumna: He had a avataṁsa, er, earrings... [break] ...seed, and with peacock... [break] Whose face is brightly shining. Peacock feathers around His crown and on His ears, and then it says, gala deśe vanamālī.
Pradyumna: Therefore taṁ eva vidyā varṇayati. Iti yā brahma[?].
Prabhupāda: Yes. This is Brahmā Mahārāja[?] describing Him, about this feature of the Lord. [break]
Pradyumna: ...sa naumi, "I am praising You," e īḍya, stutyā[?], "who is to be praised." So he says, "You who are..." [break]
Pradyumna: Īḍya, "worthy of being praised." Prabhupāda: Hmm.