Chaitanya Bhagavata

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

The Chaitanya Bhagavata 2.28.118, 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 118 of Madhya-khanda chapter 28—“The Lord’s Pastime of Accepting Sannyasa”.

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Bengali text, Devanagari and Unicode transliteration of verse 2.28.118:

ক্ষণে কম্প, ক্ষণে স্বেদ, ক্ষণে মূর্চ্ছা যায আছাড দেখিতে সর্ব লোকে পায ভয ॥ ১১৮ ॥

क्षणे कम्प, क्षणे स्वेद, क्षणे मूर्च्छा याय आछाड देखिते सर्व लोके पाय भय ॥ ११८ ॥

kṣaṇe kampa, kṣaṇe sveda, kṣaṇe mūrcchā yāya āchāḍa dekhite sarva loke pāya bhaya || 118 ||

ksane kampa, ksane sveda, ksane murccha yaya achada dekhite sarva loke paya bhaya (118)

English translation:

(118) One moment the Lord shivered, another moment He perspired, and the next moment He fell unconscious. All the people there became frightened on seeing the Lord fall to the ground.

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Fall to the ground, The Lord, The people, Fell to the ground, Fell unconscious, Became frightened, To the ground, Ground, Seeing the Lord.

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