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’aṣṭa-sāttvika’ bhāva aṅge prakaṭa ha-ila<br>
:’aṣṭa-sāttvika’ bhāva aṅge prakaṭa ha-ila
harṣādi ‘vyabhicārī’ saba uthalila<br>
:harṣādi ‘vyabhicārī’ saba uthalila
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At that time, all eight kinds of spiritual transformations became manifest in Lord Caitanya’s body. The thirty-three symptoms of vyabhicāri-bhāva, beginning with lamentation and jubilation, became prominent as well.
At that time, all eight kinds of spiritual transformations became manifest in Lord Caitanya’s body. The thirty-three symptoms of vyabhicāri-bhāva, beginning with lamentation and jubilation, became prominent as well.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



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’aṣṭa-sāttvika’ bhāva aṅge prakaṭa ha-ila
harṣādi ‘vyabhicārī’ saba uthalila


SYNONYMS

aṣṭa-sāttvika — eight spiritual; bhāva — emotions; aṅge — on the body; prakaṭa ha-ila — became manifest; harṣa-ādi — beginning with jubilation; vyabhicārī — thirty-three changes of vyabhicāri-bhāva; saba — all; uthalila — were manifest.


TRANSLATION

At that time, all eight kinds of spiritual transformations became manifest in Lord Caitanya’s body. The thirty-three symptoms of vyabhicāri-bhāva, beginning with lamentation and jubilation, became prominent as well.