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tāmbūla-carvita yabe kare āsvādane | :tāmbūla-carvita yabe kare āsvādane | ||
ānanda-samudre ḍube, kichui nā jāne | :ānanda-samudre ḍube, kichui nā jāne | ||
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''tāmbūla''—betel nut; ''carvita''—chewed; ''yabe''—when; ''kare''—does; ''āsvādane''—tasting; ''ānanda-samudre''—in an ocean of transcendental bliss; ''ḍube''—drowns; ''kichui''—anything; ''nā''—not; ''jāne''—knows. | |||
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"When She tastes the betel chewed by Me, She merges in an ocean of joy and forgets everything else." | |||
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Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta - Ādi-līlā - Chapter 4: The Confidential Reasons for the Appearance of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu
TEXT 254
- tāmbūla-carvita yabe kare āsvādane
- ānanda-samudre ḍube, kichui nā jāne
SYNONYMS
tāmbūla—betel nut; carvita—chewed; yabe—when; kare—does; āsvādane—tasting; ānanda-samudre—in an ocean of transcendental bliss; ḍube—drowns; kichui—anything; nā—not; jāne—knows.
TRANSLATION
"When She tastes the betel chewed by Me, She merges in an ocean of joy and forgets everything else."