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ei-mata prema—yāvat bhramila ‘bāra’ vana<br>
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ekatra likhiluṅ, sarvatra nā yāya varṇana<br>
:ekatra likhiluṅ, sarvatra nā yāya varṇana
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ei-mata—in this way; prema—ecstatic love; yāvat—so long; bhramila—He traveled; bāra vana—through the twelve forests of Vṛndāvana; ekatra—in one place; likhiluṅ—I have written; sarvatra—everywhere; nā yāya varṇana—cannot be described.
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Thus I have written a description of the ecstatic love Lord Caitanya manifested in one of the places He visited while walking through the twelve forests of Vṛndāvana. To describe what He experienced everywhere would be impossible.
Thus I have written a description of the ecstatic love Lord Caitanya manifested in one of the places He visited while walking through the twelve forests of Vṛndāvana. To describe what He experienced everywhere would be impossible.
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Latest revision as of 22:14, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



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ei-mata prema—yāvat bhramila ‘bāra’ vana
ekatra likhiluṅ, sarvatra nā yāya varṇana


SYNONYMS

ei-mata — in this way; prema — ecstatic love; yāvat — so long; bhramila — He traveled; bāra vana — through the twelve forests of Vṛndāvana; ekatra — in one place; likhiluṅ — I have written; sarvatra — everywhere; yāya varṇana — cannot be described.


TRANSLATION

Thus I have written a description of the ecstatic love Lord Caitanya manifested in one of the places He visited while walking through the twelve forests of Vṛndāvana. To describe what He experienced everywhere would be impossible.