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CHAPTER FIFTY-ONE
Perverted Expression of Mellows Rasābhāsa, or incompatible mixtures of mellows, may be classified as uparasa (false expression), anurasa (imitation) and …
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Perverted Expression of Mellows
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Rasābhāsa, or incompatible mixtures of mellows, may be classified as uparasa (false expression), anurasa (imitation) and aparasa (perverted or misrepresented …
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There is the following statement by an impersonalist who had just seen Kṛṣṇa: “When a person has passed completely from …
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There is another statement as follows: “Wherever I am glancing I simply see Your personality. Therefore I know that You …
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When Madhumaṅgala, an intimate friend of Kṛṣṇa, was dancing before Kṛṣṇa in a joking manner, no one was paying attention …
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Kaṁsa once addressed his sister Devakī as follows: “My dear sister, having seen your dear son Kṛṣṇa, I think that …
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In the Lalita-mādhava, Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī says, “The wives of the yājñika-brāhmaṇas were all young girls, and they were attracted …
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One of the friends of Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī told Her, “My dear friend Gāndharvikā [Rādhārāṇī], You were the most chaste girl …
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According to some expert learned scholars, the feelings between lover and beloved create perverted reflections of mellows in many ways.
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“The gopīs have become purified by Kṛṣṇa’s glance, and as such, Cupid’s influence is distinctly visible on their bodies.” Although …
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After Kṛṣṇa chastised the Kāliya-nāga in the Yamunā River by dancing on his heads, the Kāliya-nāga’s wives addressed Kṛṣṇa, “Dear …