Chaitanya Bhagavata

by Bhumipati Dāsa | 2008 | 1,349,850 words

The Chaitanya Bhagavata 2.27.20, 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 20 of Madhya-khanda chapter 27—“The Lord Pacifies Feelings of Separation”.

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Bengali text, Devanagari and Unicode transliteration of verse 2.27.20:

মূর্চ্ছিত হৈযা ক্ষণে পডে পৃথিবীতে নিরবধি ধারা বহে, না পারে রাখিতে ॥ ২০ ॥

मूर्च्छित हैया क्षणे पडे पृथिवीते निरवधि धारा वहे, ना पारे राखिते ॥ २० ॥

mūrcchita haiyā kṣaṇe paḍe pṛthivīte niravadhi dhārā vahe, nā pāre rākhite || 20 ||

murcchita haiya ksane pade prthivite niravadhi dhara vahe, na pare rakhite (20)

English translation:

(20) She repeatedly fell unconscious to the ground and was unable to control the incessant flow of tears from her eyes.

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Fell unconscious, To the ground, Tears from her eyes, Flow of tears, Repeatedly fell.

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