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garvābhilāṣa-rudita-<br>
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smitāsūyā-bhaya-krudhām<br>
:smitāsūyā-bhaya-krudhām
saṅkarī-karaṇaṁ harṣād<br>
:saṅkarī-karaṇaṁ harṣād
ucyate kila-kiñcitam<br>
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garva—pride; abhilāṣa—ambition; rudita—crying; smita—smiling; asūyā—envying; bhaya—fearing; krudhām—anger; saṅkarī-karaṇam—the act of shrinking away; harṣāt—because of jubilation; ucyate—is called; kila-kiñcitam—ecstatic symptoms known as kila-kiñcita.
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“‘Pride, ambition, weeping, smiling, envy, fear and anger are the seven ecstatic loving symptoms manifested by a jubilant shrinking away, and these symptoms are called kila-kiñcita-bhāva.’
“‘Pride, ambition, weeping, smiling, envy, fear and anger are the seven ecstatic loving symptoms manifested by a jubilant shrinking away, and these symptoms are called kila-kiñcita-bhāva.’
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Latest revision as of 21:45, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 174

garvābhilāṣa-rudita-
smitāsūyā-bhaya-krudhām
saṅkarī-karaṇaṁ harṣād
ucyate kila-kiñcitam


SYNONYMS

garva — pride; abhilāṣa — ambition; rudita — crying; smita — smiling; asūyā — envying; bhaya — fearing; krudhām — anger; saṅkarī-karaṇam — the act of shrinking away; harṣāt — because of jubilation; ucyate — is called; kila-kiñcitam — ecstatic symptoms known as kila-kiñcita.


TRANSLATION

“‘Pride, ambition, weeping, smiling, envy, fear and anger are the seven ecstatic loving symptoms manifested by a jubilant shrinking away, and these symptoms are called kila-kiñcita-bhāva.’