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priyā-mukhe—on His | priyā-mukhe—on His beloved's face; bhṛṅga—the bumblebees; paḍe—fall; tāhā—that; nivārite—to prevent; līlā—the pastimes; padma—the lotus flower; cālāite—causing to move; haila—was; anya-citte—diverted in the mind. | ||
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" 'To stop the bumblebees from landing on the face of His beloved, He whisked them away with the lotus flower in His hand, and thus His mind was slightly diverted. | |||
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Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta (1975) - Antya-līlā - Chapter 15: The Transcendental Madness of Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu
TEXT 52
- priyā-mukhe bhṛṅga paḍe, tāhā nivārite
- līlā-padma cālāite haila anya-citte
SYNONYMS
priyā-mukhe—on His beloved's face; bhṛṅga—the bumblebees; paḍe—fall; tāhā—that; nivārite—to prevent; līlā—the pastimes; padma—the lotus flower; cālāite—causing to move; haila—was; anya-citte—diverted in the mind.
TRANSLATION
" 'To stop the bumblebees from landing on the face of His beloved, He whisked them away with the lotus flower in His hand, and thus His mind was slightly diverted.