# Cc. Madhya 14.167 > অষ্ট ‘সাত্ত্বিক’, হর্ষাদি ‘ব্যভিচারী’ যাঁর । > ‘সহজ প্রেম’, বিংশতি ‘ভাব’-অলঙ্কার ॥১৬৭॥ ## Text > aṣṭa 'sāttvika', harṣādi 'vyabhicārī' yāṅra > 'sahaja prema', viṁśati 'bhāva'-alaṅkāra ## Synonyms *aṣṭa*—eight; *sāttvika*—transcendental symptoms; *harṣa-ādi*—like jubilation; *vyabhicārī*—distinctive features; *yāṅra*—of whose; *sahaja prema*—natural love; *viṁśati*—twenty; *bhāva*—of ecstasy; *alaṅkāra*—ornaments. ## Translation **"The transcendental ornaments of Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī's body include the eight sāttvikas, or transcendental symptoms, the thirty-three vyabhicārībhāvas, beginning with harṣa, or jubilation in natural love, and the twenty bhāvas, or ecstatic emotional ornaments.** ## Purport The thirty-three *vyabhicārī-bhāvas,* bodily symptoms manifest in ecstatic love, are as follows: (1) *nirveda,* indifference; (2) *viṣāda,* moroseness; (3) *dainya,* meekness; (4) *glāni,* a feeling that one is in a faulty position; (5) *śrama,* fatigue; (6) *mada,* madness; (7) *garva,* pride; (8) *śaṅkā,* doubt; (9) *trāsa,* shock; (10) *āvega,* intense emotion; (11) *unmāda,* craziness; (12) *apasmāra,* forgetfulness; (13) *vyādhi,* disease; (14) *moha,* bewilderment; (15) *mṛti,* death; (16) *ālasya,* laziness; (17) *jāḍya,* invalidity; (18) *vrīḍā,* shame; (19) *avahitthā,* concealment; (20) *smṛti,* remembrance; (21) *vitarka,* argument; (22) *cintā,* contemplation; (23) *mati,* attention; (24) *dhṛti,* forbearance; (25) *harṣa,* jubilation; (26) *autsukya,* eagerness; (27) *augrya,* violence; (28) *amarṣa,* anger; (29) *asūyā,* jealousy; (30) *cāpalya,* impudence; (31) *nidrā,* sleep; (32) *supti,* deep sleep and (33) *prabodha,* awakening.