Chaitanya Bhagavata
by Bhumipati Dāsa | 2008 | 1,349,850 words
The Chaitanya Bhagavata 1.9.200, English translation, including a commentary (Gaudiya-bhasya). This text is similair to the Caitanya-caritamrita and narrates the pastimes of Lord Caitanya, proclaimed to be the direct incarnation of Krishna (as Bhagavan) This is verse 200 of Adi-khanda chapter 9—“Nityananda’s Childhood Pastimes and Travels to Holy Places”.
Verse 1.9.200
Bengali text, Devanagari and Unicode transliteration of verse 1.9.200:
দেখি’ মাত্র হৈলেন পুলকে মূর্ছিতে পুনঃ বাহ্য হয, পুনঃ পডে পৃথিবীতে ॥ ২০০ ॥
देखि’ मात्र हैलेन पुलके मूर्छिते पुनः बाह्य हय, पुनः पडे पृथिवीते ॥ २०० ॥
dekhi’ mātra hailena pulake mūrchite punaḥ bāhya haya, punaḥ paḍe pṛthivīte || 200 ||
dekhi’ matra hailena pulake murchite punah bahya haya, punah pade prthivite (200)
English translation:
(200) Immediately upon seeing the Lord, Nityānanda’s hairs stood on end and He fell unconscious. When He regained consciousness, He again fell to the ground.