Madhya-līlā

Chapter 24: The Sixty-One Explanations of the Ātmārāma Verse

Verse 349 of 355
Cc Madhya 24.349

তং সনাতনমুপাগতমক্ষ্ণোর্দৃষ্টমাত্রমতিমাত্রদযার্দ্রঃ আলিলিংগ পরিঘাযতদোর্ভ্যাং সানুকম্পমথ চম্পকগৌরঃ

तं सनातनमुपागतमक्ष्णोर्दृष्टमात्रमतिमात्रदयार्द्रः आलिलिंग परिघायतदोर्भ्यां सानुकम्पमथ चम्पकगौरः

taṁ sanātanam upāgatam akṣṇor dṛṣṭa-mātram atimātra-dayārdraḥ āliliṅga parighāyata-dorbhyāṁ sānukampam atha campaka-gauraḥ

Synonyms

tamunto him; sanātanamSanātana Gosvāmī; upāgatamhaving arrived; akṣṇoḥwith the eyes; dṛṣṭa-mātrambeing only seen; ati-mātragreatly; dayā-ārdraḥmerciful; āliliṅgaembraced; parighāyata-dorbhyāmwith His two arms; sa-anukampamwith great affection; athathus; campaka-gauraḥLord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, who has a complexion the color of a campaka flower (golden)..

Translation

"As soon as Sanātana Gosvāmī arrived in front of Lord Caitanya, the Lord, seeing him, became merciful to him. The Lord, who has the complexion of a golden campaka flower, opened His arms and embraced him while expressing great affection."

Verse 349 of 355
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