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CC Madhya 2.57 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



Below is the 1996 edition text, ready to be substituted with the 1975 one using the compile form.

TEXT 57

uṭhila nānā bhāvāvega, mane haila udvega,
kṣaṇa-mātra nāre goṅāite
prabala virahānale, dhairya haila ṭalamale,
nānā śloka lāgilā paḍite


SYNONYMS

uṭhila—arose; nānā—various; bhāva-āvega—forces of emotion; mane—in the mind; haila—there was; udvega—anxiety; kṣaṇa-mātra—even for a moment; nāre—not able; goṅāite—to pass; prabala—powerful; viraha-anale—in the fire of separation; dhairya—patience; haila—became; ṭalamale—tottering; nānā—various; śloka—verses; lāgilā—began; paḍite—to recite.


TRANSLATION

In this way various ecstatic emotions evolved, and the mind of Caitanya Mahāprabhu filled with anxiety. He could not escape even for a moment. In this way, because of fierce feelings of separation, His patience began to totter, and He began to recite various verses.