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''harṣa''—jubilation; ''dainya''—humility; ''cāpalya-ādi''—talking in ecstasy and so on; ''sañcārī vikāra''—the transient transformations; ''dekhi'' '—seeing; ''kāśī-vāsī''—the inhabitants of Benares; ''lokera''—of all the people; ''haila camatkāra''—there was astonishment.
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Latest revision as of 23:19, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 69

harṣa, dainya, cāpalyādi 'sañcārī' vikāra
dekhi' kāśī-vāsī lokera haila camatkāra


SYNONYMS

harṣa — jubilation; dainya — humility; cāpalya-ādi — talking in ecstasy and so on; sañcārī vikāra — the transient transformations; dekhi — seeing; kāśī-vāsī — the inhabitants of Benares; lokera — of all the people; haila camatkāra — there was astonishment.


TRANSLATION

All the people were astonished to see the Lord's jubilation and humility and to hear Him talk in ecstasy. Indeed, all the residents of Benares [Kāśī] saw the bodily transformations and were astonished.