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snāna, darśana, bhojana deha-svabhāve haya<br>
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kumārera cāka yena satata phiraya<br>
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snāna—bathing; darśana—visiting the temple; bhojana—taking lunch; deha-svabhāve—by the nature of the body; haya—are; kumārera cāka—the potter’s wheel; yena—as; satata—always; phiraya—revolves.
''snāna''—bathing; ''darśana''—visiting the temple; ''bhojana''—taking lunch; ''deha-svabhāve''—by the nature of the body; ''haya''—are; ''kumārera cāka''—the potter's wheel; ''yena''—as; ''satata''—always; ''phiraya''—revolves.
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Actually, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu was always merged in ecstatic emotion, but just as a potter’s wheel turns without the potter’s touching it, the Lord’s bodily activities, like bathing, going to the temple to see Lord Jagannātha, and taking lunch, went on automatically.
Actually, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu was always merged in ecstatic emotion, but just as a potter's wheel turns without the potter's touching it, the Lord's bodily activities, like bathing, going to the temple to see Lord Jagannātha, and taking lunch, went on automatically.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 6

snāna, darśana, bhojana deha-svabhāve haya
kumārera cāka yena satata phiraya


SYNONYMS

snāna—bathing; darśana—visiting the temple; bhojana—taking lunch; deha-svabhāve—by the nature of the body; haya—are; kumārera cāka—the potter's wheel; yena—as; satata—always; phiraya—revolves.


TRANSLATION

Actually, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu was always merged in ecstatic emotion, but just as a potter's wheel turns without the potter's touching it, the Lord's bodily activities, like bathing, going to the temple to see Lord Jagannātha, and taking lunch, went on automatically.