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''mādhava-saundarya dekhi'' '—after seeing the beauty of Lord Bindu Mādhava; ''āviṣṭa ha-ilā''—became ecstatic in love; ''aṅganete āsi'' '—coming to the courtyard; ''preme''—in great love; ''nācite lāgilā''—began to dance.
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Latest revision as of 23:18, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 62

mādhava-saundarya dekhi' āviṣṭa ha-ilā
aṅganete āsi' preme nācite lāgilā


SYNONYMS

mādhava-saundarya dekhi — after seeing the beauty of Lord Bindu Mādhava; āviṣṭa ha-ilā — became ecstatic in love; aṅganete āsi — coming to the courtyard; preme — in great love; nācite lāgilā — began to dance.


TRANSLATION

Upon reaching the temple of Bindu Mādhava, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, seeing the beauty of Lord Bindu Mādhava, became overwhelmed in ecstatic love. He then began to dance in the courtyard of the temple.