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‘dvādaśa-āditya’ haite ‘keśī-tīrthe’ āilā<br>
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rāsa-sthalī dekhi’ preme mūrcchita ha-ilā<br>
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After seeing the holy place called Praskandana, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu went to Dvādaśāditya. From there He went to Keśī-tīrtha, and when He saw the place where the rāsa dance had taken place, He immediately lost consciousness due to ecstatic love.
After seeing the holy place called Praskandana, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu went to Dvādaśāditya. From there He went to Keśī-tīrtha, and when He saw the place where the rāsa dance had taken place, He immediately lost consciousness due to ecstatic love.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 72

‘dvādaśa-āditya’ haite ‘keśī-tīrthe’ āilā
rāsa-sthalī dekhi’ preme mūrcchita ha-ilā


SYNONYMS

dvādaśa-āditya haite — from Dvādaśāditya; keśī-tīrthe āilā — came to Keśī-tīrtha; rāsa-sthalī dekhi’ — visiting the place of the rāsa dance; preme — in ecstatic love; mūrcchita ha-ilā — became unconscious.


TRANSLATION

After seeing the holy place called Praskandana, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu went to Dvādaśāditya. From there He went to Keśī-tīrtha, and when He saw the place where the rāsa dance had taken place, He immediately lost consciousness due to ecstatic love.