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śloka paḍi’ āche prabhu āviṣṭa ha-iyā<br>
:śloka paḍi’ āche prabhu āviṣṭa ha-iyā
rūpa-gosāñi āsi’ paḍe daṇḍavat hañā<br>
:rūpa-gosāñi āsi’ paḍe daṇḍavat hañā
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śloka paḍi’—reading the verse; āche—remained; prabhu—the Lord; āviṣṭa—in an ecstatic mood; ha-iyā—being; rūpa-gosāñi—Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī; āsi’—coming; paḍe—fell down; daṇḍavat—like a rod; hañā—becoming.
''śloka paḍi’''—reading the verse; ''āche''—remained; ''prabhu''—the Lord; ''āviṣṭa''—in an ecstatic mood; ''ha-iyā''—being; ''rūpa-gosāñi''—Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī; ''āsi’''—coming; ''paḍe''—fell down; ''daṇḍavat''—like a rod; ''hañā''—becoming.
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After reading the verse, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu went into an ecstatic mood. While He was in that state, Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī came and immediately fell down on the floor like a rod.
After reading the verse, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu went into an ecstatic mood. While He was in that state, Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī came and immediately fell down on the floor like a rod.
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The word daṇḍa means rod or pole. A rod or pole falls straight; similarly, when one offers obeisances to his superior with all eight aṅgas (parts) of the body, he performs what is called daṇḍavat. Sometimes we only speak of daṇḍavats but actually do not fall down. In any case, daṇḍavat means falling down like a rod before one’s superior.
The word ''daṇḍa'' means rod or pole. A rod or pole falls straight; similarly, when one offers obeisances to his superior with all eight ''aṅgas'' (parts) of the body, he performs what is called ''daṇḍavat''. Sometimes we only speak of ''daṇḍavats'' but actually do not fall down. In any case, ''daṇḍavat'' means falling down like a rod before one’s superior.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 67

śloka paḍi’ āche prabhu āviṣṭa ha-iyā
rūpa-gosāñi āsi’ paḍe daṇḍavat hañā


SYNONYMS

śloka paḍi’—reading the verse; āche—remained; prabhu—the Lord; āviṣṭa—in an ecstatic mood; ha-iyā—being; rūpa-gosāñi—Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī; āsi’—coming; paḍe—fell down; daṇḍavat—like a rod; hañā—becoming.


TRANSLATION

After reading the verse, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu went into an ecstatic mood. While He was in that state, Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī came and immediately fell down on the floor like a rod.


PURPORT

The word daṇḍa means rod or pole. A rod or pole falls straight; similarly, when one offers obeisances to his superior with all eight aṅgas (parts) of the body, he performs what is called daṇḍavat. Sometimes we only speak of daṇḍavats but actually do not fall down. In any case, daṇḍavat means falling down like a rod before one’s superior.