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bhāvodaya, bhāva-śānti, sandhi, śābalya<br>
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sañcārī, sāttvika, sthāyī svabhāva-prābalya<br>
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There was an increase in all the natural emotional symptoms. Thus there were awakening emotions, peacefulness, joined, mixed, transcendental and prevalent emotions, and impetuses for emotion.
There was an increase in all the natural emotional symptoms. Thus there were awakening emotions, peacefulness, joined, mixed, transcendental and prevalent emotions, and impetuses for emotion.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 172

bhāvodaya, bhāva-śānti, sandhi, śābalya
sañcārī, sāttvika, sthāyī svabhāva-prābalya


SYNONYMS

bhāva-udaya — awakening of emotion; bhāva-śānti — emotions of peace; sandhi — the junction of different emotions; śābalya — mixing of all emotions; sañcārīimpetuses for all kinds of emotion; sāttvika — transcendental; sthāyī — prevalent; svabhāva — natural emotion; prābalya — increase.


TRANSLATION

There was an increase in all the natural emotional symptoms. Thus there were awakening emotions, peacefulness, joined, mixed, transcendental and prevalent emotions, and impetuses for emotion.