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[The Twentieth Prabhrita]
[201]
Having bathed, having performed the Kayotsarga, having recited the Mangala-paryushana, having purified the body, having adorned the body with excellent ornaments, having eaten a pure meal of eighteen varieties, while residing in such a pleasant abode, within which there is no activity of the soul,
outside, on a beautiful, spacious, and variegated terrace, on a soft and smooth surface, divided into many parts, in a moonlit night,
in the pleasant fragrance of excellent aloe, camphor, and other perfumes, becoming fragrant,
in such a pleasant resting place, lying on a high and deep bed, embraced on both sides, with both sides adorned with garlands,
on the beautiful banks of the Ganga, with soft sand, covered with a clean, white, and soft cloth, with a pleasant touch of cool breeze, fragrant with the powder of excellent flowers, engaged in the pleasures of the senses, along with a beautiful and charming woman, skilled in the arts of love, affection, and conversation, not thinking of anything else, experiencing the fivefold human sensual pleasures of sound, touch, taste, form, and smell - how does that person experience the highest happiness?