BRS 3.2.63

BRS 3.2.63

Verse Text

udbhāsvarāḥ puroktā ye tathāsya suhṛd-ādayaḥ | virāgādyāś ca ye śītāḥ proktāḥ sādhāraṇās tu te ||63||

Translation

The ordinary anubhāvas of the dāsas are all the udbhāsvaras mentioned previously, [Note: They are mentioned in 2.2.2: dancing, rolling on the ground, singing, shouting, stretching the body, growling, yawning, panting, showing disregard for others, drooling, laughing loudly, shaking the body, and having hiccups.] and as well respect for the friends of Kṛṣṇa, and detachment etc. which are all śīta. [Note: The list is given in 3.2.116, in describing the condition of the dāsas in separation. Vairāgya refers to adhṛti in that list. The other anubhāvas precede adhṛti in that list. These are śīta.]