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==== TEXT 23 ====
==== TEXT 23 ====

Latest revision as of 02:32, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 23

sañcārī, sāttvika, sthāyi-bhāvera lakṣaṇa
mukhe netre abhinaya kare prakaṭana


SYNONYMS

sañcārī—passing; sāttvika—natural; sthāyi—continuously existing; bhāvera—of ecstasies; lakṣaṇa—symptoms; mukhe—in the facial expressions; netre—in the movement of the eyes; abhinaya—the dramatic performance; kare prakaṭana—he demonstrates.


TRANSLATION

He taught them how to express the symptoms of continuous, natural and transitional ecstasies with the movements of their faces, their eyes and the other parts of their bodies.