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aṣṭa ‘sāttvika’, harṣādi ‘vyabhicārī’ yāṅra<br>
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‘sahaja prema’, viṁśati ‘bhāva’-alaṅkāra<br>
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aṣṭa—eight; sāttvika—transcendental symptoms; harṣa-ādi—like jubilation; vyabhicārī—distinctive features; yāṅra—of whose; sahaja prema—natural love; viṁśati—twenty; bhāva—of ecstasy; alaṅkāra—ornaments.
''aṣṭa''—eight; ''sāttvika''—transcendental symptoms; ''harṣa-ādi''—like jubilation; ''vyabhicārī—''distinctive features; ''yāṅra''—of whose; ''sahaja prema''—natural love; ''viṁśati''—twenty; ''bhāva''—of ecstasy; ''alaṅkāra''—ornaments.
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“The transcendental ornaments of Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī’s body include the eight sāttvikas, or transcendental symptoms, the thirty-three vyabhicārī-bhāvas, beginning with harṣa, or jubilation in natural love, and the twenty bhāvas, or ecstatic emotional ornaments.
“The transcendental ornaments of Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī’s body include the eight sāttvikas, or transcendental symptoms, the thirty-three vyabhicārī-bhāvas, beginning with harṣa, or jubilation in natural love, and the twenty bhāvas, or ecstatic emotional ornaments.
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The thirty-three vyabhicārī-bhāvas, bodily symptoms manifest in ecstatic love, are as follows: (1) nirveda, indifference; (2) viṣāda, moroseness; (3) dainya, meekness; (4) glāni, a feeling that one is in a faulty position; (5) śrama, fatigue; (6) mada, madness; (7) garva, pride; (8) śaṅkā, doubt; (9) trāsa, shock; (10) āvega, intense emotion; (11) unmāda, craziness; (12) apasmāra, forgetfulness; (13) vyādhi, disease; (14) moha, bewilderment; (15) mṛti, death; (16) ālasya, laziness; (17) jāḍya, invalidity; (18) vrīḍā, shame; (19) avahitthā, concealment; (20) smṛti, remembrance; (21) vitarka, argument; (22) cintā, contemplation; (23) mati, attention; (24) dhṛti, forbearance; (25) harṣa, jubilation; (26) autsukya, eagerness; (27) augrya, violence; (28) amarṣa, anger; (29) asūyā, jealousy; (30) cāpalya, impudence; (31) nidrā, sleep; (32) supti, deep sleep, and (33) prabodha, awakening.
The thirty-three ''vyabhicārī-bhāvas'', bodily symptoms manifest in ecstatic love, are as follows: (1) ''nirveda'', indifference; (2) ''viṣāda'', moroseness; (3) ''dainya'', meekness; (4) ''glāni'', a feeling that one is in a faulty position; (5) ''śrama'', fatigue; (6) ''mada'', madness; (7) ''garva'', pride; (8) ''śaṅkā'', doubt; (9) ''trāsa'', shock; (10) ''āvega'', intense emotion; (11) ''unmāda'', craziness; (12) ''apasmāra'', forgetfulness; (13) ''vyādhi'', disease; (14) ''moha'', bewilderment; (15) ''mṛti,'' death; (16) ''ālasya'', laziness; (17) ''jāḍya'', invalidity; (18) ''vrīḍā'', shame; (19) ''avahitthā'', concealment; (20) ''smṛti'', remembrance; (21) ''vitarka'', argument; (22) ''cintā'', contemplation; (23) ''mati'', attention; (24) ''dhṛti'', forbearance; (25) ''harṣa'', jubilation; (26) ''autsukya'', eagerness; (27) ''augrya'', violence; (28) ''amarṣa'', anger; (29) ''asūyā'', jealousy; (30) ''cāpalya'', impudence; (31) ''nidrā'', sleep; (32) ''supti'', deep sleep, and (33) ''prabodha'', awakening.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 167

aṣṭa ‘sāttvika’, harṣādi ‘vyabhicārī’ yāṅra
‘sahaja prema’, viṁśati ‘bhāva’-alaṅkāra


SYNONYMS

aṣṭa—eight; sāttvika—transcendental symptoms; harṣa-ādi—like jubilation; vyabhicārī—distinctive features; yāṅra—of whose; sahaja prema—natural love; viṁśati—twenty; bhāva—of ecstasy; alaṅkāra—ornaments.


TRANSLATION

“The transcendental ornaments of Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī’s body include the eight sāttvikas, or transcendental symptoms, the thirty-three vyabhicārī-bhāvas, beginning with harṣa, or jubilation in natural love, and the twenty bhāvas, or ecstatic emotional ornaments.


PURPORT

The thirty-three vyabhicārī-bhāvas, bodily symptoms manifest in ecstatic love, are as follows: (1) nirveda, indifference; (2) viṣāda, moroseness; (3) dainya, meekness; (4) glāni, a feeling that one is in a faulty position; (5) śrama, fatigue; (6) mada, madness; (7) garva, pride; (8) śaṅkā, doubt; (9) trāsa, shock; (10) āvega, intense emotion; (11) unmāda, craziness; (12) apasmāra, forgetfulness; (13) vyādhi, disease; (14) moha, bewilderment; (15) mṛti, death; (16) ālasya, laziness; (17) jāḍya, invalidity; (18) vrīḍā, shame; (19) avahitthā, concealment; (20) smṛti, remembrance; (21) vitarka, argument; (22) cintā, contemplation; (23) mati, attention; (24) dhṛti, forbearance; (25) harṣa, jubilation; (26) autsukya, eagerness; (27) augrya, violence; (28) amarṣa, anger; (29) asūyā, jealousy; (30) cāpalya, impudence; (31) nidrā, sleep; (32) supti, deep sleep, and (33) prabodha, awakening.