Chaitanya Bhagavata
by Bhumipati Dāsa | 2008 | 1,349,850 words
The Chaitanya Bhagavata 1.13.62, 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 62 of Adi-khanda chapter 13—“Defeating Digvijayi”.
Verse 1.13.62
Bengali text, Devanagari and Unicode transliteration of verse 1.13.62:
মুক্তা জিনি’ শ্রী-দশন, অরুণ অধর দযাময সুকোমল সর্ব-কলেবর ॥ ৬২ ॥
मुक्ता जिनि’ श्री-दशन, अरुण अधर दयामय सुकोमल सर्व-कलेवर ॥ ६२ ॥
muktā jini’ śrī-daśana, aruṇa adhara dayāmaya sukomala sarva-kalevara || 62 ||
mukta jini’ sri-dasana, aruna adhara dayamaya sukomala sarva-kalevara (62)
English translation:
(62) His teeth defeated the luster of a string of pearls, and His reddish lips resembled the color of the rising sun. He was full of compassion, and
all the limbs of His body were delicate.