Antya-līlāChapter 15: The Transcendental Madness of Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmrita Antya 15.15

krishna-rūpa-śabda-sparśa, saurabhya-adhara-rasa,

yāra mādhurya kahana yāya

dekhi' lobhe pańca-jana, eka aśvamora mana,

cadi' pańca pāńca-dike dhāya

SYNONYMS

krishna — of Lord Krishna; rūpa — beauty; śabda — sound; sparśa — touch; saurabhya — fragrance; adhara — of lips; rasa — taste; yāra — whose; mādhurya — sweetness; kahana — describing; yāya — is not possible; dekhi' — seeing; lobhein greed; pańca-jana — five men; eka — one; aśva — horse; mora — My; mana — mind; cadi' — riding on; pańca — all five; pāńca-dikein five directions; dhāya — run.

TRANSLATION

"Lord Śrī Krishna's beauty, the sound of His words and the vibration of His flute, His touch, His fragrance and the taste of His lips are full of an indescribable sweetness. When all these features attract My five senses at once, My senses all ride together on the single horse of My mind but want to go in five different directions.

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