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==== TEXT 115 ====
==== TEXT 115 ====

Latest revision as of 16:51, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 115

ei pada gāoyāiyā harṣe karena nartana
sveda-kampa-pulakāśru-huṅkāra-garjana


SYNONYMS

ei pada—this verse; gāoyāiyā—causing to be sung; harṣe—in pleasure; karena—does; nartana—dancing; sveda—perspiration; kampa—shivering; pulaka—standing of hairs; aśru—tears on account of pleasure; huṅkāra—thundering; garjana—bellowing.


TRANSLATION

Advaita Ācārya led the saṅkīrtana party, and with great pleasure He sang this verse. There was a manifestation of ecstatic perspiration, shivering, raised hairs, tears in the eyes and sometimes thundering and bellowing.