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:ei pañca sthāyī bhāva haya pañca | :ei pañca sthāyī bhāva haya pañca 'rasa' | ||
:ye-rase bhakta | :ye-rase bhakta 'sukhī', kṛṣṇa haya 'vaśa' | ||
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ei pañca—these five kinds of transcendental | ei pañca—these five kinds of transcendental mellow; sthāyī bhāva—permanent ecstatic moods; haya—become; pañca rasa—five kinds of transcendental mellow; ye-rase—in a particular mellow; bhakta sukhī—a devotee becomes happy; kṛṣṇa—Lord Kṛṣṇa; haya—becomes; vaśa—under the control. | ||
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"These five transcendental mellows exist permanently. The devotee may be attracted to one of these mellows, and thus he becomes happy. Kṛṣṇa also becomes inclined toward such a devotee and comes under his control. | |||
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In the Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu | In the Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu, sthāyi-bhāva, permanent ecstasy, is thus described: | ||
:aviruddhān viruddhāṁś ca bhāvān yo vaśatāṁ nayan | :aviruddhān viruddhāṁś ca | ||
:su-rājeva virājeta sa sthāyī bhāva ucyate | :bhāvān yo vaśatāṁ nayan | ||
:sthāyī bhāvo | :su-rājeva virājeta | ||
:sa sthāyī bhāva ucyate | |||
:sthāyī bhāvo 'tra sa proktaḥ | |||
:śrī-kṛṣṇa-viṣayā ratiḥ | |||
These moods (bhāvas) bring under control the favorable ecstasies (such as laughing) and unfavorable ecstasies (such as anger). When these continue to remain as kings, they are called sthāyi-bhāva, or permanent ecstasies. Continuous ecstatic love for Kṛṣṇa is called permanent ecstasy. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 27 January 2020
TEXT 46
- ei pañca sthāyī bhāva haya pañca 'rasa'
- ye-rase bhakta 'sukhī', kṛṣṇa haya 'vaśa'
SYNONYMS
ei pañca—these five kinds of transcendental mellow; sthāyī bhāva—permanent ecstatic moods; haya—become; pañca rasa—five kinds of transcendental mellow; ye-rase—in a particular mellow; bhakta sukhī—a devotee becomes happy; kṛṣṇa—Lord Kṛṣṇa; haya—becomes; vaśa—under the control.
TRANSLATION
"These five transcendental mellows exist permanently. The devotee may be attracted to one of these mellows, and thus he becomes happy. Kṛṣṇa also becomes inclined toward such a devotee and comes under his control.
PURPORT
In the Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu, sthāyi-bhāva, permanent ecstasy, is thus described:
- aviruddhān viruddhāṁś ca
- bhāvān yo vaśatāṁ nayan
- su-rājeva virājeta
- sa sthāyī bhāva ucyate
- sthāyī bhāvo 'tra sa proktaḥ
- śrī-kṛṣṇa-viṣayā ratiḥ
These moods (bhāvas) bring under control the favorable ecstasies (such as laughing) and unfavorable ecstasies (such as anger). When these continue to remain as kings, they are called sthāyi-bhāva, or permanent ecstasies. Continuous ecstatic love for Kṛṣṇa is called permanent ecstasy.