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e dui,—bhāvera ‘svarūpa’, ‘taṭastha’ lakṣaṇa<br>
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premera lakṣaṇa ebe śuna, sanātana<br>
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ei dui—these two; bhāvera—of emotion; svarūpa—constitutional; taṭastha—marginal; lakṣaṇa—symptoms; premera—of love; lakṣaṇa—the symptoms; ebe—now; śuna—hear; sanātana—O Sanātana.
''ei dui''—these two; ''bhāvera''—of emotion; ''svarūpa''—constitutional; ''taṭastha''—marginal; ''lakṣaṇa''—symptoms; ''premera''—of love; ''lakṣaṇa''—the symptoms; ''ebe''—now; ''śuna''—hear; ''sanātana''—O Sanātana.
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“Bhāva [emotion] has two different symptoms—constitutional and marginal. Now, My dear Sanātana, listen to the symptoms of love.
"Bhāva [emotion] has two different symptoms—constitutional and marginal. Now, My dear Sanātana, listen to the symptoms of love.
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The word śuddha-sattva-viśeṣātmā means “situated on the transcendental platform of pure goodness.In this way the soul is purified of all material contamination, and this position is called svarūpa-lakṣaṇa, the constitutional symptom of bhāva, emotion. By various tastes, one’s heart is softened, and there is an awakening of one’s loving propensity to render spontaneous service to the Lord. This is called taṭastha-lakṣaṇa, the marginal symptom of bhāva.
The word ''śuddha-sattva-viśeṣātmā'' means "situated on the transcendental platform of pure goodness." In this way the soul is purified of all material contamination, and this position is called ''svarūpa-lakṣaṇa'', the constitutional symptom of ''bhāva'', emotion. By various tastes, one"s heart is softened, and there is an awakening of one's loving propensity to render spontaneous service to the Lord. This is called ''taṭastha-lakṣaṇa'', the marginal symptom of ''bhāva''.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 6

e dui,—bhāvera 'svarūpa', 'taṭastha' lakṣaṇa
premera lakṣaṇa ebe śuna, sanātana


SYNONYMS

ei dui—these two; bhāvera—of emotion; svarūpa—constitutional; taṭastha—marginal; lakṣaṇa—symptoms; premera—of love; lakṣaṇa—the symptoms; ebe—now; śuna—hear; sanātana—O Sanātana.


TRANSLATION

"Bhāva [emotion] has two different symptoms—constitutional and marginal. Now, My dear Sanātana, listen to the symptoms of love.


PURPORT

The word śuddha-sattva-viśeṣātmā means "situated on the transcendental platform of pure goodness." In this way the soul is purified of all material contamination, and this position is called svarūpa-lakṣaṇa, the constitutional symptom of bhāva, emotion. By various tastes, one"s heart is softened, and there is an awakening of one's loving propensity to render spontaneous service to the Lord. This is called taṭastha-lakṣaṇa, the marginal symptom of bhāva.