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līlāśuka—martya-jana,    tāṅra haya bhāvodgama,<br>
:līlāśuka—martya-jana,    tāṅra haya bhāvodgama,
īśvare se—ki ihā vismaya<br>
:īśvare se—ki ihā vismaya
tāhe mukhya-rasāśraya,    ha-iyāchena mahāśaya,<br>
:tāhe mukhya-rasāśraya,    ha-iyāchena mahāśaya,
tāte haya sarva-bhāvodaya<br>
:tāte haya sarva-bhāvodaya
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līlā-śuka—Bilvamaṅgala Ṭhākura; martya-jana—a person of this world; tāṅra—of him; haya—there is; bhāva-udgama—manifestation of different ecstasies; īśvare—in the Supreme Lord; se—that; ki—what; ihā—here; vismaya—astonishing; tāhe—in that; mukhya-rasa—of the chief mellow (the conjugal mellow); āśraya—the abode; ha-iyāchena—has become; mahā-āśaya—the great personality Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; tāte—therefore; haya—there is; sarva-bhāva-udaya—a manifestation of all ecstasies.
''līlā-śuka''—Bilvamaṅgala Ṭhākura; ''martya-jana''—a person of this world; ''tāṅra''—of him; ''haya''—there is; ''bhāva-udgama''—manifestation of different ecstasies; ''īśvare''—in the Supreme Lord; ''se''—that; ''ki''—what; ''ihā''—here; ''vismaya''—astonishing; ''tāhe''—in that; ''mukhya-rasa''—of the chief mellow (the conjugal mellow); ''āśraya''—the abode; ''ha-iyāchena''—has become; ''mahā-āśaya''—the great personality Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; ''tāte''—therefore; ''haya''—there is; ''sarva-bhāva-udaya''—a manifestation of all ecstasies.
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Līlāśuka [Bilvamaṅgala Ṭhākura] was an ordinary human being, yet he developed many ecstatic symptoms in his body. What, then, is so astonishing about these symptoms’ being manifest in the body of the Supreme Personality of Godhead? In the ecstatic mood of conjugal love, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu was on the highest platform; therefore, all the exuberant ecstasies were naturally visible in His body.
Līlāśuka [Bilvamaṅgala Ṭhākura] was an ordinary human being, yet he developed many ecstatic symptoms in his body. What, then, is so astonishing about these symptoms’ being manifest in the body of the Supreme Personality of Godhead? In the ecstatic mood of conjugal love, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu was on the highest platform; therefore, all the exuberant ecstasies were naturally visible in His body.
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Līlāśuka is Bilvamaṅgala Ṭhākura Gosvāmī. He was a South Indian, a brāhmaṇa, and his former name was Śilhaṇa Miśra. When he was a householder, he became attracted to a prostitute named Cintāmaṇi, but eventually he took her advice and became renounced. Thus he wrote a book named Śānti-śataka, and later, by the mercy of Lord Kṛṣṇa and the Vaiṣṇavas, he became a great devotee. Thus he became famous as Bilvamaṅgala Ṭhākura Gosvāmī. On that elevated platform he wrote a book named Kṛṣṇa-karṇāmṛta, which is very famous amongst Vaiṣṇavas. Since he exhibited so many ecstatic symptoms, people used to call him Līlāśuka.
Līlāśuka is Bilvamaṅgala Ṭhākura Gosvāmī. He was a South Indian, a ''brāhmaṇa'', and his former name was Śilhaṇa Miśra. When he was a householder, he became attracted to a prostitute named Cintāmaṇi, but eventually he took her advice and became renounced. Thus he wrote a book named ''Śānti-śataka'', and later, by the mercy of Lord Kṛṣṇa and the Vaiṣṇavas, he became a great devotee. Thus he became famous as Bilvamaṅgala Ṭhākura Gosvāmī. On that elevated platform he wrote a book named ''Kṛṣṇa-karṇāmṛta'', which is very famous amongst Vaiṣṇavas. Since he exhibited so many ecstatic symptoms, people used to call him Līlāśuka.
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Revision as of 10:32, 24 July 2021



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 79

līlāśuka—martya-jana, tāṅra haya bhāvodgama,
īśvare se—ki ihā vismaya
tāhe mukhya-rasāśraya, ha-iyāchena mahāśaya,
tāte haya sarva-bhāvodaya


SYNONYMS

līlā-śuka—Bilvamaṅgala Ṭhākura; martya-jana—a person of this world; tāṅra—of him; haya—there is; bhāva-udgama—manifestation of different ecstasies; īśvare—in the Supreme Lord; se—that; ki—what; ihā—here; vismaya—astonishing; tāhe—in that; mukhya-rasa—of the chief mellow (the conjugal mellow); āśraya—the abode; ha-iyāchena—has become; mahā-āśaya—the great personality Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; tāte—therefore; haya—there is; sarva-bhāva-udaya—a manifestation of all ecstasies.


TRANSLATION

Līlāśuka [Bilvamaṅgala Ṭhākura] was an ordinary human being, yet he developed many ecstatic symptoms in his body. What, then, is so astonishing about these symptoms’ being manifest in the body of the Supreme Personality of Godhead? In the ecstatic mood of conjugal love, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu was on the highest platform; therefore, all the exuberant ecstasies were naturally visible in His body.


PURPORT

Līlāśuka is Bilvamaṅgala Ṭhākura Gosvāmī. He was a South Indian, a brāhmaṇa, and his former name was Śilhaṇa Miśra. When he was a householder, he became attracted to a prostitute named Cintāmaṇi, but eventually he took her advice and became renounced. Thus he wrote a book named Śānti-śataka, and later, by the mercy of Lord Kṛṣṇa and the Vaiṣṇavas, he became a great devotee. Thus he became famous as Bilvamaṅgala Ṭhākura Gosvāmī. On that elevated platform he wrote a book named Kṛṣṇa-karṇāmṛta, which is very famous amongst Vaiṣṇavas. Since he exhibited so many ecstatic symptoms, people used to call him Līlāśuka.