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CC Madhya 14.168 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 168

'kila-kiñcita', 'kuṭṭamita', 'vilāsa', 'lalita'
'vivvoka', 'moṭṭāyita', āra 'maugdhya', 'cakita'


SYNONYMS

kila-kiñcita—a particular type of ornament at the time of seeing Kṛṣṇa; kuṭṭamita—the symptom explained in verse 197; vilāsa—the symptom explained in verse 187; lalita—the symptom explained in verse 192; vivvoka—neglecting the presentation given by the hero; moṭṭāyita—awakening of lusty desires by the remembrance and words of the hero; āra—and; maugdhya—assuming the position of not knowing things although everything is known; cakita—a position in which the heroine appears very afraid although she is not at all afraid.


TRANSLATION

"Some of the symptoms critically explained in the following verses are kilakiñcita, kuṭṭamita, vilāsa, lalita, vivvoka, moṭṭāyita, maugdhya and cakita.