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CC Adi 14.64 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 64

sāhajika prīti duṅhāra karila udaya
bālya-bhāvācchanna tabhu ha-ila niścaya


SYNONYMS

sāhajika—natural; prīti—affection; duṅhāra—both of them; karila—made; udaya—appearance; bālya—childhood; bhāva-ācchanna—covered by emotion; tabhu—still; ha-ila—it so became; niścaya—fixed up.


TRANSLATION

Their natural love for one another awakened, and although it was covered by childhood emotions, it became apparent that they were mutually attracted.


PURPORT

Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu and Lakṣmīdevī are eternal husband and wife. Therefore it was quite natural for their dormant love to awaken when they saw each other. Their natural feelings were immediately awakened by their meeting.