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''śikhi-piccha''—peacock feathers; ''dekhi''’—seeing; ''mukunda—''Mukunda dāsa; ''prema-āviṣṭa hailā''—became ecstatic in love of Godhead; ''ati-ucca—''very high; ''ṭuṅgi''—platform; ''haite''—from; ''bhūmite''—on the ground; ''paḍilā''—fell down.
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 123

śikhi-piccha dekhi’ mukunda premāviṣṭa hailā
ati-ucca ṭuṅgi haite bhūmite paḍilā


SYNONYMS

śikhi-piccha — peacock feathers; dekhi’ — seeing; mukundaMukunda dāsa; prema-āviṣṭa hailā — became ecstatic in love of Godhead; ati-uccavery high; ṭuṅgi — platform; haite — from; bhūmite — on the ground; paḍilā — fell down.


TRANSLATION

“Just by seeing the peacock-feathered fan, Mukunda dāsa became absorbed in ecstatic love of Godhead and fell from the high platform onto the ground.