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Trembling, perspiration, jubilant tears, shock, fading of the bodily luster, disappointment, moroseness, loss of memory, pride, joy and humility were all visible in Śrī Caitanya | Trembling, perspiration, jubilant tears, shock, fading of the bodily luster, disappointment, moroseness, loss of memory, pride, joy and humility were all visible in Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu's body. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 27 January 2020
TEXT 202
- kampa, sveda, pulakāśru, stambha, vaivarṇya
- nirveda, viṣāda, jāḍya, garva, harṣa, dainya
SYNONYMS
kampa—trembling; sveda—perspiration; pulaka-aśru—jubilation and tears; stambha—shock; vaivarṇya—loss of color; nirveda—disappointment; viṣāda—moroseness; jāḍya—loss of memory; garva—pride; harṣa—joy; dainya—humility.
TRANSLATION
Trembling, perspiration, jubilant tears, shock, fading of the bodily luster, disappointment, moroseness, loss of memory, pride, joy and humility were all visible in Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu's body.
PURPORT
In the Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu, jāḍya is explained as loss of memory brought about by severe shock due to separation from the beloved. In that state of mind, one loses all concern for loss and gain, hearing and seeing, as well as all other considerations. This marks the preliminary appearance of illusion.