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''graha-grasta-prāya''—exactly like one haunted by a ghost; ''nakula''—Nakula Brahmacārī; ''prema-āviṣṭa hañā''—being overwhelmed by ecstatic love of God; ''hāse''—laughs; ''kāṇḍe''—cries; ''nāce''—dances; ''gāya''—chants; ''unmatta hañā''—just like a madman.
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Latest revision as of 20:14, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 18

graha-grasta-prāya nakula premāviṣṭa hañā
hāse, kānde, nāce, gāya unmatta hañā


SYNONYMS

graha-grasta-prāya — exactly like one haunted by a ghost; nakula — Nakula Brahmacārī; prema-āviṣṭa hañā — being overwhelmed by ecstatic love of God; hāse — laughs; kāṇḍe — cries; nāce — dances; gāya — chants; unmatta hañā — just like a madman.


TRANSLATION

Nakula Brahmacārī became exactly like a man haunted by a ghost. Thus he sometimes laughed, sometimes cried, sometimes danced and sometimes chanted like a madman.