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''eka-dine''—in one day; ''yata haya''—as many as there are; ''bhāvera''—of ecstasy; ''vikāra''—transformations; ''sahasra-mukhe''—Anantadeva, who possesses thousands of mouths; ''varṇe yadi''—if describes; ''nāhi pāya''—cannot reach; ''pāra''—the limit.
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Latest revision as of 20:03, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 64

eka-dine yata haya bhāvera vikāra
sahasra-mukhe varṇe yadi, nāhi pāya pāra


SYNONYMS

eka-dine — in one day; yata haya — as many as there are; bhāvera — of ecstasy; vikāra — transformations; sahasra-mukhe — Anantadeva, who possesses thousands of mouths; varṇe yadi — if describes; nāhi pāya — cannot reach; pāra — the limit.


TRANSLATION

Even Anantadeva, who possesses thousands of mouths, cannot fully describe the ecstatic transformations that Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu experienced in a single day.