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Latest revision as of 23:30, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 200

premonmāda haila, uṭhi’ iti-uti dhāya
huṅkāra karaye, hāse, kānde, nāce, gāya


SYNONYMS

prema-unmāda — the madness of love; haila — there was; uṭhi’ — getting up; iti-uti dhāya — runs here and there; huṅkāra — resounding; karaye — does; hāse — laughs; kānde — cries; nāce — dances; gāya — and sings.


TRANSLATION

Exhibiting ecstatic emotions, the Lord began to run here and there, making resounding noises. Sometimes He laughed, and sometimes He cried, and sometimes He danced and sang.