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:preme matta,—nāhi tāṅra rātri-dina-jñāna
:preme matta,--nāhi tāṅra rātri-dina-jñāna
:kṣaṇe uṭhe, kṣaṇe paḍe, nāhi sthānāsthāna
:kṣaṇe uṭhe, kṣaṇe paḍe, nāhi sthānāsthāna
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Latest revision as of 17:45, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 22

preme matta,--nāhi tāṅra rātri-dina-jñāna
kṣaṇe uṭhe, kṣaṇe paḍe, nāhi sthānāsthāna


SYNONYMS

preme matta—maddened in the ecstasy of love of Kṛṣṇa; nāhi—there was not; tāṅra—of him; rātri-dina-jñāna—knowledge of day and night; kṣaṇe—sometimes; uṭhe—stands; kṣaṇe paḍe—sometimes falls; nāhi—there was no sense; sthāna-asthāna—a proper place or not.


TRANSLATION

Mādhavendra Purī was almost mad in his ecstasy of love of Godhead, and he did not know whether it was day or night. Sometimes he stood up, and sometimes he fell to the ground. He could not discriminate whether he was in a proper place or not.