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:mahā-mādaka prema-phala peṭa | :mahā-mādaka prema-phala peṭa bhari' khāya | ||
:mātila sakala | :mātila sakala loka--hāse, nāce, gāya | ||
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mahā-mādaka—great intoxicant; prema-phala—this fruit of love of God; peṭa—belly; | mahā-mādaka—great intoxicant; prema-phala—this fruit of love of God; peṭa—belly; bhari'-filling; khāya—let them eat; mātila—became mad; sakala loka—all the people in general; hāse—laugh; nāce—dance; gāya—chant. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:58, 26 January 2020
TEXT 49
- mahā-mādaka prema-phala peṭa bhari' khāya
- mātila sakala loka--hāse, nāce, gāya
SYNONYMS
mahā-mādaka—great intoxicant; prema-phala—this fruit of love of God; peṭa—belly; bhari'-filling; khāya—let them eat; mātila—became mad; sakala loka—all the people in general; hāse—laugh; nāce—dance; gāya—chant.
TRANSLATION
The fruit of love of Godhead distributed by Caitanya Mahāprabhu is such a great intoxicant that anyone who eats it, filling his belly, immediately becomes maddened by it, and automatically he chants, dances, laughs and enjoys.