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prema vṛddhi-krame nāma—sneha, māna, praṇaya<br>
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rāga, anurāga, bhāva, mahābhāva haya<br>
:rāga, anurāga, bhāva, mahābhāva haya
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prema—ecstatic love for God; vṛddhi-krame—in terms of progressive increase; nāma—named; sneha—affection; māna—abhorrence; praṇaya—love; rāga—attachment; anurāga—further attachment; bhāva—ecstasy; mahā-bhāva—great ecstasy; haya—are.
''prema''—ecstatic love for God; ''vṛddhi-krame''—in terms of progressive increase; ''nāma''—named; ''sneha''—affection; ''māna''—abhorrence; ''praṇaya''—love; ''rāga''—attachment; ''anurāga''—further attachment; ''bhāva''—ecstasy; ''mahā-bhāva''—great ecstasy; ''haya''—are.
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“The basic aspects of prema, when gradually increasing to different states, are affection, abhorrence, love, attachment, further attachment, ecstasy and great ecstasy.
“The basic aspects of prema, when gradually increasing to different states, are affection, abhorrence, love, attachment, further attachment, ecstasy and great ecstasy.
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In the Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu, (3.2.84) sneha (affection) is described as follows:
In the ''Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu'', (3.2.84) ''sneha'' (affection) is described as follows:


:sāndraś citta-dravaṁ kurvan premā ‘sneha’ itīryate
:''sāndraś citta-dravaṁ kurvan premā ‘sneha’ itīryate''
:kṣaṇikasyāpi neha syād viśleṣasya sahiṣṇutā
:''kṣaṇikasyāpi neha syād viśleṣasya sahiṣṇutā''


“That aspect of prema in which the melting of the heart for the lover is concentrated is called sneha, or affection. The symptom of such affection is that the lover cannot for a moment remain without the association of the beloved.” A description of māna can be found in Madhya-līlā (Chapter Two, verse 66). Similarly, a description of praṇaya is also there. As far as rāga is concerned, the Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu (3.2.87) says:
“That aspect of ''prema'' in which the melting of the heart for the lover is concentrated is called ''sneha'', or affection. The symptom of such affection is that the lover cannot for a moment remain without the association of the beloved.” A description of ''māna'' can be found in ''Madhya-līlā'' ([[CC Madhya 2.66|Chapter Two, verse 66]]). Similarly, a description of ''praṇaya'' is also there. As far as rāga is concerned, the ''Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu'' (3.2.87) says:


:snehaḥ sa rāgo yena syāt sukhaṁ duḥkham api sphuṭam
:''snehaḥ sa rāgo yena syāt sukhaṁ duḥkham api sphuṭam''
:tat-sambandha-lave ‘py atra prītiḥ prāṇa-vyayair api
:''tat-sambandha-lave ‘py atra prītiḥ prāṇa-vyayair api''


“That stage at which affection for the beloved converts unhappiness into happiness is called rāga, or attachment. When one has such attachment for Kṛṣṇa, he can give up his own life to satisfy his beloved Kṛṣṇa.” Anurāga, bhāva and mahābhāva are described in the Sixth Chapter of the Madhya-līlā, verse 13. The purport to that verse explains adhirūḍha-mahābhāva.
“That stage at which affection for the beloved converts unhappiness into happiness is called ''rāga'', or attachment. When one has such attachment for Kṛṣṇa, he can give up his own life to satisfy his beloved Kṛṣṇa.” ''Anurāga'', ''bhāva'' and ''mahābhāva'' are described in the Sixth Chapter of the [[CC Madhya 6.13|''Madhya-līlā'', verse 13]]. The purport to that verse explains ''adhirūḍha-mahābhāva''.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 178

prema vṛddhi-krame nāma—sneha, māna, praṇaya
rāga, anurāga, bhāva, mahābhāva haya


SYNONYMS

prema—ecstatic love for God; vṛddhi-krame—in terms of progressive increase; nāma—named; sneha—affection; māna—abhorrence; praṇaya—love; rāga—attachment; anurāga—further attachment; bhāva—ecstasy; mahā-bhāva—great ecstasy; haya—are.


TRANSLATION

“The basic aspects of prema, when gradually increasing to different states, are affection, abhorrence, love, attachment, further attachment, ecstasy and great ecstasy.


PURPORT

In the Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu, (3.2.84) sneha (affection) is described as follows:

sāndraś citta-dravaṁ kurvan premā ‘sneha’ itīryate
kṣaṇikasyāpi neha syād viśleṣasya sahiṣṇutā

“That aspect of prema in which the melting of the heart for the lover is concentrated is called sneha, or affection. The symptom of such affection is that the lover cannot for a moment remain without the association of the beloved.” A description of māna can be found in Madhya-līlā (Chapter Two, verse 66). Similarly, a description of praṇaya is also there. As far as rāga is concerned, the Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu (3.2.87) says:

snehaḥ sa rāgo yena syāt sukhaṁ duḥkham api sphuṭam
tat-sambandha-lave ‘py atra prītiḥ prāṇa-vyayair api

“That stage at which affection for the beloved converts unhappiness into happiness is called rāga, or attachment. When one has such attachment for Kṛṣṇa, he can give up his own life to satisfy his beloved Kṛṣṇa.” Anurāga, bhāva and mahābhāva are described in the Sixth Chapter of the Madhya-līlā, verse 13. The purport to that verse explains adhirūḍha-mahābhāva.