CC Antya 17.44 (1975)
Below is the 1996 edition text, ready to be substituted with the 1975 one using the compile form.
TEXT 44
- se śrī-mukha-bhāṣita, amṛta haite parāmṛta,
- smita-karpūra tāhāte miśrita
- śabda, artha,—dui-śakti, nānā-rasa kare vyakti,
- pratyakṣara—narma-vibhūṣita
SYNONYMS
se—that; śrī—beautiful; mukha—by the mouth; bhāṣita—spoken; amṛta—nectar; haite—than; para-amṛta—more nectarean; smita—smiling; karpūra—camphor; tāhāte—in that; miśrita—mixed; śabda—sound; artha—meaning; dui-śakti—two energies; nānā—various; rasa—mellows; kare vyakti—express; prati-akṣara—every word; narma-vibhūṣita—full of meaning.
TRANSLATION
“Kṛṣṇa’s speech is far sweeter than nectar. Each of His jubilant words is full of meaning, and when His speech mixes with His smile, which is like camphor, the resultant sound and the deep meaning of Kṛṣṇa’s words create various transcendental mellows.