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Day after day the symptoms increased, and at night they increased even more. All these symptoms, such as transcendental anxiety, agitation and talking like a madman, were present, just as they are described in the śāstras. | Day after day the symptoms increased, and at night they increased even more. All these symptoms, such as transcendental anxiety, agitation, and talking like a madman, were present, just as they are described in the śāstras. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:06, 26 January 2020
TEXT 14
- dine dine bāḍe vikāra, rātrye atiśaya
- cintā, udvega, pralāpādi yata śāstre kaya
SYNONYMS
dine dine—day after day; bāḍe—increase; vikāra—transformations; rātrye atiśaya—especially at night; cintā—anxiety; udvega—agitation; pralāpa—talking like a madman; ādi—and so on; yata—as many as; śāstre kaya—are mentioned in the śāstras.
TRANSLATION
Day after day the symptoms increased, and at night they increased even more. All these symptoms, such as transcendental anxiety, agitation, and talking like a madman, were present, just as they are described in the śāstras.