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dekhite nānā-bhāva haya vilakṣaṇa<br>
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se vailakṣaṇyera nāma ‘vilāsa’-bhūṣaṇa<br>
:se vailakṣaṇyera nāma ‘vilāsa’-bhūṣaṇa
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dekhite—while seeing; nānā-bhāva—of various ecstasies; haya—there are; vilakṣaṇa—different symptoms; se—those; vailakṣaṇyera—of different symptoms; nāma—the name; vilāsa-vilāsa; bhūṣaṇa—ornaments.
''dekhite''—while seeing; ''nānā-bhāva—''of various ecstasies; ''haya''—there are; ''vilakṣaṇa''—different symptoms; ''se''—those; ''vailakṣaṇyera''—of different symptoms; ''nāma''—the name; ''vilāsa''—vilāsa; ''bhūṣaṇa''—ornaments.
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“The symptoms of various ecstasies that become manifest at that time are called vilāsa.
“The symptoms of various ecstasies that become manifest at that time are called vilāsa.
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This is described in the following verse, taken from the Ujjvala-nīlamaṇi (Anubhāva-prakaraṇa 39).
This is described in the following verse, taken from the ''Ujjvala-nīlamaṇi'' (''Anubhāva-prakaraṇa'' 39).
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 186

dekhite nānā-bhāva haya vilakṣaṇa
se vailakṣaṇyera nāma ‘vilāsa’-bhūṣaṇa


SYNONYMS

dekhite—while seeing; nānā-bhāva—of various ecstasies; haya—there are; vilakṣaṇa—different symptoms; se—those; vailakṣaṇyera—of different symptoms; nāma—the name; vilāsa—vilāsa; bhūṣaṇa—ornaments.


TRANSLATION

“The symptoms of various ecstasies that become manifest at that time are called vilāsa.


PURPORT

This is described in the following verse, taken from the Ujjvala-nīlamaṇi (Anubhāva-prakaraṇa 39).