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:pralāpān unmādāt satatam ati kurvan vikala-dhīḥ | :pralāpān unmādāt satatam ati kurvan vikala-dhīḥ | ||
:dadhad bhittau śaśvad vadana-vidhu-gharṣeṇa rudhiraṁ | :dadhad bhittau śaśvad vadana-vidhu-gharṣeṇa rudhiraṁ | ||
: | :kṣātotthaṁ gaurāṅgo hṛdaya udayan māṁ madayati | ||
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svakīyasya—His own; prāṇa-arbuda—uncountable breaths of life; sadṛśa—like; goṣṭhasya—of Vṛndāvana; virahāt—because of separation; pralāpān—crazy talks; unmādāt—because of madness; satatam—always; ati—very much; kurvan—doing; vikala-dhīḥ—whose intelligence was disturbed; dadhat—oozing forth; bhittau—on the walls; śaśvat—always; vadana-vidhu—of His moonlike face; gharṣeṇa—by rubbing; rudhiram—blood; | svakīyasya—His own; prāṇa-arbuda—uncountable breaths of life; sadṛśa—like; goṣṭhasya—of Vṛndāvana; virahāt—because of separation; pralāpān—crazy talks; unmādāt—because of madness; satatam—always; ati—very much; kurvan—doing; vikala-dhīḥ—whose intelligence was disturbed; dadhat—oozing forth; bhittau—on the walls; śaśvat—always; vadana-vidhu—of His moonlike face; gharṣeṇa—by rubbing; rudhiram—blood; kṣāta-uttham—coming forth from injuries; gaurāṅgaḥ—Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; hṛdaye—in my heart; udayan—rising; mām—me; madayati—maddens. | ||
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"Because of separation from His many friends in Vṛndāvana, who were like His own life, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu spoke like a madman. His intelligence was transformed. Day and night He rubbed His moonlike face against the walls, and blood flowed from the injuries. May that Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu rise in my heart and make me mad with love." | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:58, 26 January 2020
TEXT 76
- svakīyasya prāṇārbuda-sadṛśa-goṣṭhasya virahāt
- pralāpān unmādāt satatam ati kurvan vikala-dhīḥ
- dadhad bhittau śaśvad vadana-vidhu-gharṣeṇa rudhiraṁ
- kṣātotthaṁ gaurāṅgo hṛdaya udayan māṁ madayati
SYNONYMS
svakīyasya—His own; prāṇa-arbuda—uncountable breaths of life; sadṛśa—like; goṣṭhasya—of Vṛndāvana; virahāt—because of separation; pralāpān—crazy talks; unmādāt—because of madness; satatam—always; ati—very much; kurvan—doing; vikala-dhīḥ—whose intelligence was disturbed; dadhat—oozing forth; bhittau—on the walls; śaśvat—always; vadana-vidhu—of His moonlike face; gharṣeṇa—by rubbing; rudhiram—blood; kṣāta-uttham—coming forth from injuries; gaurāṅgaḥ—Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; hṛdaye—in my heart; udayan—rising; mām—me; madayati—maddens.
TRANSLATION
"Because of separation from His many friends in Vṛndāvana, who were like His own life, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu spoke like a madman. His intelligence was transformed. Day and night He rubbed His moonlike face against the walls, and blood flowed from the injuries. May that Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu rise in my heart and make me mad with love."