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==== TEXT 186 ====
==== TEXT 186 ====


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hāsyo ’dbhutas tathā vīraḥ<br>
:hāsyo ’dbhutas tathā vīraḥ
karuṇo raudra ity api<br>
:karuṇo raudra ity api
bhayānakaḥ sa-bībhatsa<br>
:bhayānakaḥ sa-bībhatsa
iti gauṇaś ca saptadhā<br>
:iti gauṇaś ca saptadhā
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hāsyaḥ—laughter; adbhutaḥ—wonder; tathā—then; vīraḥ—chivalry; karuṇaḥ—compassion; raudraḥ—anger; iti—thus; api—also; bhayānakaḥ—fear; saḥ—along with; bībhatsaḥ—disaster; iti—thus; gauṇaḥ—indirect; ca—also; saptadhā—seven kinds.
''hāsyaḥ''—laughter; ''adbhutaḥ''—wonder; ''tathā''—then; ''vīraḥ''—chivalry; ''karuṇaḥ''—compassion; ''raudraḥ''—anger; ''iti''—thus; ''api''—also; ''bhayānakaḥ''—fear; ''saḥ''—along with; ''bībhatsaḥ''—disaster; ''iti''—thus; ''gauṇaḥ''—indirect; ''ca''—also; ''saptadhā''—seven kinds.
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“‘Besides the five direct mellows, there are seven indirect mellows, known as laughter, wonder, chivalry, compassion, anger, disaster and fear.’
“‘Besides the five direct mellows, there are seven indirect mellows, known as laughter, wonder, chivalry, compassion, anger, disaster and fear.’
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This verse is found in the Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu (2.5.116).
This verse is found in the ''Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu'' (2.5.116).
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Revision as of 02:16, 4 September 2021



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 186

hāsyo ’dbhutas tathā vīraḥ
karuṇo raudra ity api
bhayānakaḥ sa-bībhatsa
iti gauṇaś ca saptadhā


SYNONYMS

hāsyaḥ—laughter; adbhutaḥ—wonder; tathā—then; vīraḥ—chivalry; karuṇaḥ—compassion; raudraḥ—anger; iti—thus; api—also; bhayānakaḥ—fear; saḥ—along with; bībhatsaḥ—disaster; iti—thus; gauṇaḥ—indirect; ca—also; saptadhā—seven kinds.


TRANSLATION

“‘Besides the five direct mellows, there are seven indirect mellows, known as laughter, wonder, chivalry, compassion, anger, disaster and fear.’


PURPORT

This verse is found in the Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu (2.5.116).