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viśrambha-pradhāna sakhya—gaurava-sambhrama-hīna<br>
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ataeva sakhya-rasera ‘tina’ guṇa—cihna<br>
:ataeva sakhya-rasera ‘tina’ guṇa—cihna
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viśrambha-pradhāna sakhya—on the platform of fraternity, in which confidentiality is prominent; gaurava-sambhrama—awe and veneration; hīna—without; ataeva—therefore; sakhya-rasera—of the platform of fraternity; tina guṇa—the qualities of three rasas, namely śānta, dāsya and sakhya; cihna—the symptom.
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“Awe and veneration are absent on the platform of fraternity, since this rasa is predominated by confidential service. Therefore sakhya-rasa is characterized by the qualities of three rasas.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



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viśrambha-pradhāna sakhya—gaurava-sambhrama-hīna
ataeva sakhya-rasera ‘tina’ guṇa—cihna


SYNONYMS

viśrambha-pradhāna sakhya — on the platform of fraternity, in which confidentiality is prominent; gaurava-sambhrama — awe and veneration; hīna — without; ataeva — therefore; sakhya-rasera — of the platform of fraternity; tina guṇa — the qualities of three rasas, namely śānta, dāsya and sakhya; cihna — the symptom.


TRANSLATION

“Awe and veneration are absent on the platform of fraternity, since this rasa is predominated by confidential service. Therefore sakhya-rasa is characterized by the qualities of three rasas.