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kāñcana-sadṛśa deha, aruṇa vasana
pulakāśru-kampa-sveda tāhāte bhūṣaṇa
Synonyms
kancana-sadṛśa—like molten gold; deha—a body; aruna—saffron; vasana—garments; pulaka-asru—standing of hair and crying; kampa—trembling; sveda—perspiration; tāhāte—therein; bhusana—the ornaments. ¶
Translation
The body of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu was naturally very beautiful. It was like molten gold dressed in saffron cloth. Indeed, He was most beautiful for being ornamented with the ecstatic symptoms, which caused His hair to stand on end, tears to well in His eyes, and His body to tremble and perspire all over. ¶