| Antya-līlā | Chapter 15: The Transcendental Madness of Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmrita Antya 15.19
krishna-rūpāmrita-sindhu, tāhāra tarańga-bindu,
trijagate yata nārī, tāra citta-ucca-giri,
SYNONYMS
krishna-rūpa — of Krishna's transcendental beauty; amrita-sindhu — the ocean of nectar; tāhāra — of that; tarańga-bindu — a drop of a wave; eka-bindu — one drop; jagat — the whole world; dubāya — can flood; tri-jagate — in the three worlds; yata nārī — all women; tāra citta — their consciousness; ucca-giri — high hills; tāhā — that; dubāi — drowning; āge — forward; uthi' — raising; dhāya — runs.
TRANSLATION
"The consciousness of each woman within the three worlds is certainly like a high hill, but the sweetness of Krishna's beauty is like an ocean. Even a drop of water from that ocean can flood the entire world and submerge all the high hills of consciousness.
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