Antya-līlā | Chapter 14: Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu's Feelings of Separation from Kṛṣṇa |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmṛta Antya 14.65-66
eka eka hasta-pāda — dīrgha tina tina-hāta
asthi-granthi bhinna, carma āche mātra tāta
hasta, pāda, grīvā, kaṭi, asthi sandhi yata
eka eka vitasti bhinna hañāche tata
SYNONYMS
eka eka — each one; hasta-pāda — arms and legs; dīrgha — prolonged; tina tina-hāta — three cubits; asthi-granthi — joints of the bones; bhinna — separated; carma — skin; āche — there is; mātra — only; tāta — a slight temperature indicating life; hasta — arms; pāda — legs; grīvā — neck; kaṭi — waist; asthi — bones; sandhi — joints; yata — as many; eka — one; eka — one; vitasti — about six inches; bhinna — separated; hañāche — were; tata — so many.
TRANSLATION
Each of His arms and legs had become three cubits long; only skin connected the separated joints. The Lord's body temperature, indicating life, was very low. All the joints in His arms, legs, neck and waist were separated by at least six inches.
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