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==== TEXT 144 ====
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 144

premāveśe uṭhe, paḍe, hāse, nāce, gāya
jagannātha-daraśane mahā-sukha pāya


SYNONYMS

prema-āveśe—in loving ecstasy; uṭhe—sometimes stands; paḍe—sometimes falls; hāse—laughs; nāce—dances; gāya—sings; jagannātha daraśane—by seeing Lord Jagannātha in the temple; mahā-sukha—transcendental happiness; pāya—he felt.


TRANSLATION

When Mādhavendra Purī was overwhelmed in the ecstasy of love of Godhead, he sometimes stood up and sometimes fell to the ground. Sometimes he laughed, danced and sang. In this way he enjoyed transcendental bliss by seeing the Jagannātha Deity.