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graha-grasta-prāya—exactly like one haunted by a ghost; nakula—Nakula Brahmacārī; prema-āviṣṭa hañā—being overwhelmed by ecstatic love of God; hāse—laughs; | graha-grasta-prāya—exactly like one haunted by a ghost; nakula—Nakula Brahmacārī; prema-āviṣṭa hañā—being overwhelmed by ecstatic love of God; hāse—laughs; kānde—cries; nāce—dances; gāya—chants; unmatta hañā—just like a madman. | ||
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TEXT 18
- graha-grasta-prāya nakula premāviṣṭa hañā
- hāse, kānde, nāce, gāya unmatta hañā
SYNONYMS
graha-grasta-prāya—exactly like one haunted by a ghost; nakula—Nakula Brahmacārī; prema-āviṣṭa hañā—being overwhelmed by ecstatic love of God; hāse—laughs; kānde—cries; nāce—dances; gāya—chants; unmatta hañā—just like a madman.
TRANSLATION
Nakula Brahmacārī became exactly like a man haunted by a ghost. Thus he sometimes laughed, sometimes cried, sometimes danced and sometimes chanted like a madman.