Srimad-Bhagavatam: Canto 10 - Chapter 1 - Verse 17


Sanskrit:

ता देवरानुत सखीन् सिषिचुर्द‍ृतीभि:क्लिन्नाम्बरा विवृतगात्रकुचोरुमध्या: ।औत्सुक्यमुक्तकवराच्च्यवमानमाल्या:क्षोभं दधुर्मलधियां रुचिरैर्विहारै: ॥ १७ ॥

ITRANS:

tā devarān uta sakhīn siṣicur dṛtībhiḥklinnāmbarā vivṛta-gātra-kucoru-madhyāḥautsukya-mukta-kavarāc cyavamāna-mālyāḥkṣobhaṁ dadhur mala-dhiyāṁ rucirair vihāraiḥ

Translation:

As the queens squirted water from syringes at their brothers-in-law and other male companions, their own garments became drenched, revealing their arms, breasts, thighs and waists. In their excitement, the flowers fell from their loosened braids. By these charming pastimes they agitated those with contaminated consciousness.

Purport:

Śrīla Prabhupāda writes: “Such behavior between pure males and females is enjoyable, but persons who are materially contaminated become lustful.”