Additional Meanings of Kama-gayatri
"Let us meditate upon that new transcendental Cupid of Vrndavana, Shri Krishna, who
is always enchanting and ever-youthful. By His desire, Syama plays in different
pastimes.
Let us try to know that Kamadeva, Shri Krishna, who has five arrows of flowers that
He shoots from the five threaded strings of His bow. Shri Krishna is Rasaraja, the king
of all the mellows of conjugal love, and He greatly pleases us by engaging us in His
transcendental loving service."
The Moons of Krishnacandra
kama'gayatri-mantra-rupa, haya krmera svarupa,
sardha'cabbisa aksara tara haya se aksara 'candra' haya, krsne kari'
udaya, trijagat kaila kamamaya
"Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, is identical (krsnera svarupa) with the
Vedic hymn known as the Kama-gayatri (kama-gayatri-mantra-rupa), which is composed
of twenty-four and a half syllables. Those syllables are compared to moons that arise
in Krishna. Thus all three worlds are filled with desire." (Cc. Madh