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''dekhi'' '—seeing; ''vallabha-bhaṭṭera''—of Vallabha Bhaṭṭa; ''haila camatkāra''—was astonishment; ''ānande vihvala''—overwhelmed by transcendental happiness; ''nāhi''—there was not; ''āpana-sāmbhāla''—keeping his normal position.
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Latest revision as of 20:58, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 76

dekhi' vallabha-bhaṭṭera haila camatkāra
ānande vihvala nāhi āpana-sāmbhāla


SYNONYMS

dekhi — seeing; vallabha-bhaṭṭera — of Vallabha Bhaṭṭa; haila camatkāra — was astonishment; ānande vihvala — overwhelmed by transcendental happiness; nāhi — there was not; āpana-sāmbhāla — keeping his normal position.


TRANSLATION

Seeing all this, Vallabha Bhaṭṭa was completely astonished. He was overwhelmed by transcendental bliss and lost himself.