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āra sāta bhāva āsi’ sahaje milaya<br>
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aṣṭa-bhāva-sammilane ‘mahā-bhāva’ haya<br>
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āra—other; sāta—seven; bhāva—ecstatic symptoms; āsi’—coming together; sahaje—naturally; milaya—become mixed; aṣṭa-bhāva—of eight kinds of ecstatic emotional symptoms; sammilane—by the combining; mahā-bhāva haya—there is mahā-bhāva.
''āra''—other; ''sāta''—seven; ''bhāva''—ecstatic symptoms; ''āsi''’—coming together; ''sahaje''—naturally; ''milaya''—become mixed; ''aṣṭa-bhāva''—of eight kinds of ecstatic emotional symptoms; ''sammilane''—by the combining; ''mahā-bhāva haya''—there is mahā-bhāva.
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“There are seven other transcendental ecstatic symptoms, and when they combine on the platform of jubilation, the combination is called mahā-bhāva.
“There are seven other transcendental ecstatic symptoms, and when they combine on the platform of jubilation, the combination is called mahā-bhāva.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 175

āra sāta bhāva āsi’ sahaje milaya
aṣṭa-bhāva-sammilane ‘mahā-bhāva’ haya


SYNONYMS

āra—other; sāta—seven; bhāva—ecstatic symptoms; āsi’—coming together; sahaje—naturally; milaya—become mixed; aṣṭa-bhāva—of eight kinds of ecstatic emotional symptoms; sammilane—by the combining; mahā-bhāva haya—there is mahā-bhāva.


TRANSLATION

“There are seven other transcendental ecstatic symptoms, and when they combine on the platform of jubilation, the combination is called mahā-bhāva.