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govinda, mādhava, vāsudeva — tina bhāi
yāṅ-sabāra kīrtane nāce caitanya-nitāi
govinda, mādhava, vāsudeva — tina bhāi
yāṅ-sabāra kīrtane nāce caitanya-nitāi

Synonyms

Palabra por palabra

govinda — Govinda; mādhava — Mādhava; vāsudeva — Vāsudeva; tina bhāi — three brothers; yāṅ-sabāra — all of whom; kīrtane — in the performance of saṅkīrtana; nāce — dance; caitanya-nitāi — Lord Caitanya and Nityānanda Prabhu.

govinda—Govinda; mādhava—Mādhava; vāsudeva—Vāsudeva; tina bhāi—tres hermanos; yāṅ-sabāra—todos los cuales; kīrtane—en la ejecución de saṅkīrtana; nāce—bailan; caitanya-nitāi—Śrī Caitanya y Nityānanda Prabhu.

Translation

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The three brothers Govinda, Mādhava and Vāsudeva were the eighty-second, eighty-third and eighty-fourth branches of the tree. Lord Caitanya and Nityānanda used to dance in their kīrtana performances.

Los tres hermanos Govinda, Mādhava y Vāsudeva fueron la octogésima segunda, octogésima tercera y octogésima cuarta ramas del árbol. El Señor Caitanya y Nityānanda solían bailar en sus kīrtanas.

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The three brothers Govinda, Mādhava and Vāsudeva Ghoṣa all belonged to a kāyastha family. Govinda established the Gopīnātha temple in Agradvīpa, where he resided. Mādhava Ghoṣa was expert in performing kīrtana. No one within this world could compete with him. He was known as the singer of Vṛndāvana and was very dear to Śrī Nityānanda Prabhu. It is said that when the three brothers performed saṅkīrtana, immediately Lord Caitanya and Nityānanda would dance in ecstasy. According to the Gaura-gaṇoddeśa-dīpikā (188), the three brothers were formerly Kalāvatī, Rasollāsā and Guṇatuṅgā, who recited the songs composed by Śrī Viśākhā-gopī. The three brothers were among one of the seven parties that performed kīrtana when Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu attended the Ratha-yātrā festival at Jagannātha Purī. Vakreśvara Paṇḍita was the chief dancer in their party. This is vividly described in the Madhya-līlā, chapter thirteen, verses 42 and 43.

Los tres hermanos Govinda, Mādhava y Vāsudeva Ghoṣa pertenecían a una familia kāyastha. Govinda fundó el templo de Gopīnātha en Agradvīpa, donde residía. Mādhava Ghoṣa era experto en dirigir el kīrtana. Nadie en el mundo podía competir con él. Se le conocía como el cantante de Vṛndāvana, y era muy querido por Śrī Nityānanda Prabhu. Se dice que cuando los tres hermanos dirigían el saṅkīrtana, inmediatamente el Señor Caitanya y Nityānanda bailaban en éxtasis. Según el Gaura-gaṇoddeśa-dīpikā (188), los tres hermanos fueron anteriormente Kalāvatī, Rasollāsā y Guṇatuṅgā, que recitaban las canciones que componía Śrī Viśākhā-gopī. Los tres hermanos estaban en uno de los siete grupos que ejecutaban el kīrtana cuando Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu asistía al festival de Ratha-yātrā en Jagannātha Purī. Vakreśvara Paṇḍita era el bailarín principal de su grupo. Esto se describe con gran realismo en los versos 42 y 43 del Capítulo Decimotercero del Madhya-līlā.