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CC Antya 17.49 (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 49

karite aiche vilāpa, uṭhila udvega, bhāva,
mane kāho nāhi ālambana
udvega, viṣāda, mati, autsukya, trāsa, dhṛti, smṛti,
nānā-bhāvera ha-ila milana


SYNONYMS

karite—doing; aiche—such; vilāpa—lamentation; uṭhila—there arose; udvega—agitation; bhāva—ecstasy; mane—in the mind; kāho—anywhere; nāhi—there is not; ālambana—shelter; udvega—anxiety; viṣāda—lamentation; mati—attention; autsukya—eagerness; trāsa—fear; dhṛti—determination; smṛti—remembrance; nānā-bhāvera—of various ecstasies; ha-ila—there was; milana—combining.


TRANSLATION

While Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu lamented in this way, agitation and ecstasy awoke in His mind, and He became very restless. Many transcendental ecstasies combined in Him, including anxiety, lamentation, attention, eagerness, fear, determination and remembrance.