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pūrvavat sarvāṅge sāttvika-bhāva-sakala<br>
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antare ānanda-āsvāda, bāhire vihvala<br>
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pūrva-vat—as before; sarva-aṅge—all over the body; sāttvika—transcendental; bhāva-sakala—all the symptoms of ecstatic love; antare—within; ānanda-āsvāda—the taste of transcendental bliss; bāhire—externally; vihvala—bewildered.
''pūrva-vat''—as before; ''sarva-aṅge''—all over the body; ''sāttvika''—transcendental; ''bhāva-sakala''—all the symptoms of ecstatic love; ''antare''—within; ''ānanda-āsvāda''—the taste of transcendental bliss; ''bāhire''—externally; ''vihvala''—bewildered.
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Just as before, they saw all the symptoms of transcendental ecstatic love manifested in the body of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu. Although externally He appeared bewildered, He was tasting transcendental bliss within.
Just as before, they saw all the symptoms of transcendental ecstatic love manifested in the body of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu. Although externally He appeared bewildered, He was tasting transcendental bliss within.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 58

pūrvavat sarvāṅge sāttvika-bhāva-sakala
antare ānanda-āsvāda, bāhire vihvala


SYNONYMS

pūrva-vat—as before; sarva-aṅge—all over the body; sāttvika—transcendental; bhāva-sakala—all the symptoms of ecstatic love; antare—within; ānanda-āsvāda—the taste of transcendental bliss; bāhire—externally; vihvala—bewildered.


TRANSLATION

Just as before, they saw all the symptoms of transcendental ecstatic love manifested in the body of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu. Although externally He appeared bewildered, He was tasting transcendental bliss within.