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:saundaryāmṛta-sindhu-bhaṅga-lalanā-cittādri-samplāvakaḥ
:saundaryāmṛta-sindhu-bhaṅga-lalanā-cittādri-saṁplāvakaḥ
:karṇānandi-sanarma-ramya-vacanaḥ koṭīndu-śītāṅgakaḥ
:karṇānandi-sanarma-ramya-vacanaḥ koṭīndu-śītāṅgakaḥ
:saurabhyāmṛta-samplavāvṛta-jagat pīyūṣa-ramyādharaḥ
:saurabhyāmṛta-samplavāvṛta-jagat pīyūṣa-ramyādharaḥ
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saundarya—His beauty; amṛta-sindhu—of the ocean of nectar; bhaṅga—by the waves; lalanā—of women; citta—the hearts; adri—hills; samplāvakaḥ—inundating; karṇa—through the ears; ānandi—giving pleasure; sa-narma—joyful; ramya—beautiful; vacanaḥ—whose voice; koṭi-indu—than ten million moons; śīta—more cooling; aṅgakaḥ—whose body; saurabhya—His fragrance; amṛta—of nectar; samplava—by the inundation; āvṛta—covered; jagat—the entire universe; pīyūṣa—nectar; ramya—beautiful; adharaḥ—whose lips; śrī-gopa-indra—of Nanda Mahārāja; sutaḥ—the son; saḥ—He; karṣati—attracts; balāt—by force; pañca-indriyāṇi—the five senses; āli—O dear friend; me—My.
saundarya—His beauty; amṛta-sindhu—of the ocean of nectar; bhaṅga—by the waves; lalanā—of women; citta—the hearts; adri—hills; saṁplāvakaḥ—inundating; karṇa—through the ears; ānandi—giving pleasure; sanarma—joyful; ramya—beautiful; vacanaḥ—whose voice; koṭi-indu—than ten million moons; śīta—more cooling; aṅgakaḥ—whose body; saurabhya—His fragrance; amṛta—of nectar; samplava—by the inundation; āvṛta—covered; jagat—the entire universe; pīyūṣa—nectar; ramya—beautiful; adharaḥ—whose lips; śrī-gopa-indra—of Nanda Mahārāja; sutaḥ—the son; saḥ—He; karṣati—attracts; balāt—by force; pañca-indriyāṇi—the five senses; āli—O dear friend; me—My.
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Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu said, “‘Though the hearts of the gopīs are like high-standing hills, they are inundated by the waves of the nectarean ocean of Kṛṣṇa’s beauty. His sweet voice enters their ears and gives them transcendental bliss, the touch of His body is cooler than millions and millions of moons together, and the nectar of His bodily fragrance overfloods the entire world. O My dear friend, that Kṛṣṇa, who is the son of Nanda Mahārāja and whose lips are exactly like nectar, is attracting My five senses by force.
Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu said:" 'Though the hearts of the gopīs are like high-standing hills, they are inundated by the waves of the nectarean ocean of Kṛṣṇa's beauty. His sweet voice enters their ears and gives them transcendental bliss. The touch of His body is cooler than millions and millions of moons together, and the nectar of His bodily fragrance overfloods the entire world. O My dear friend, that Kṛṣṇa, who is the son of Nanda Mahārāja and whose lips are exactly like nectar, is attracting My five senses by force.'
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This verse is found in the Govinda-līlāmṛta (8.3), by Śrīla Kṛṣṇadāsa Kavirāja.
This verse is found in Govinda-līlāmṛta (8.3).
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Latest revision as of 22:31, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 14

saundaryāmṛta-sindhu-bhaṅga-lalanā-cittādri-saṁplāvakaḥ
karṇānandi-sanarma-ramya-vacanaḥ koṭīndu-śītāṅgakaḥ
saurabhyāmṛta-samplavāvṛta-jagat pīyūṣa-ramyādharaḥ
śrī-gopendra-sutaḥ sa karṣati balāt pañcendriyāṇy āli me


SYNONYMS

saundarya—His beauty; amṛta-sindhu—of the ocean of nectar; bhaṅga—by the waves; lalanā—of women; citta—the hearts; adri—hills; saṁplāvakaḥ—inundating; karṇa—through the ears; ānandi—giving pleasure; sanarma—joyful; ramya—beautiful; vacanaḥ—whose voice; koṭi-indu—than ten million moons; śīta—more cooling; aṅgakaḥ—whose body; saurabhya—His fragrance; amṛta—of nectar; samplava—by the inundation; āvṛta—covered; jagat—the entire universe; pīyūṣa—nectar; ramya—beautiful; adharaḥ—whose lips; śrī-gopa-indra—of Nanda Mahārāja; sutaḥ—the son; saḥ—He; karṣati—attracts; balāt—by force; pañca-indriyāṇi—the five senses; āli—O dear friend; me—My.


TRANSLATION

Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu said:" 'Though the hearts of the gopīs are like high-standing hills, they are inundated by the waves of the nectarean ocean of Kṛṣṇa's beauty. His sweet voice enters their ears and gives them transcendental bliss. The touch of His body is cooler than millions and millions of moons together, and the nectar of His bodily fragrance overfloods the entire world. O My dear friend, that Kṛṣṇa, who is the son of Nanda Mahārāja and whose lips are exactly like nectar, is attracting My five senses by force.'


PURPORT

This verse is found in Govinda-līlāmṛta (8.3).