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Darsana Aslesanvita

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Song Name: Darasana

Aslesanvita

Official Name: Rupanuga

Bhajana

Darpana Song 26

Author: Bhaktivinoda

Thakura

Book Name: Gitamala

Language: Bengali

 

LYRICS:

(1)

darśana

āśleṣanwita       ānukūlya

sebāśrīta

ullāse

ārūḍha

jei

bhāba

juba- dwandwa

hṛdi

mājhe       

rasākāre

su-birājye

sambhogākhya

tāra

hoya

lābha

 

(2)

mukhya

gauṇa

dwi-prakāra      

sambhogera

su-bistāra

tad

ubhoya

cāriṭi

prakāra

sańkhipta

sańkīrṇa

jāna        

sampanna

samṛddhimāna

pūrba

bhābābasthā

anusāra

 

(3)

pūrba-rāgāntare

jāhā           sańkhipta

sambhoga

tāhā

mānāntare

sańkīrṇa

pramāṇe

khudra

prabāsābasāne           sampanna

samṛddhimāne

su-dūra

prabāsa

abasāne

 

(4)

sampanna

dwi-bidha

bhāba           

āgati o prādurbhāba

manohara

sambhoga

tāhāya

swapne

āi

saba

bhāba           jahe

hoya

ābirbhāba

tabe

gauṇa

sambhoga

jānāya

 

TRANSLATION

Sambhoga is defined as follows: it is that ecstatic mutual mood between the young couple Radha and Krsna which is enhanced by looking at each other, by embracing, by worshipping and attending each other favorably, which surmounts the highest pinnacle of elated bliss, and which is present within both Their hearts as personified rasa . Such a mood of Theirs together is called sambhoga .

 

Sambhoga expands nicely into two main headings, mukhya (primary), and gauna

(secondary). Both of these headings can each have four varieties of contacts, namely 1) samksipst (very brief and simple meeting), 2) samkirna (narrow — slightly hindered by fear, etc.), 3) sampanna (affluent — a warm loving meeting after a sojourn), and 4) samrddhimana

sambhoga (fully enriched to the maximum). Each of these four types of union follows one of four types of separation as follows:

 

The systematic appearance of the four mukhya

sambhogas are 1) samksipt

sambhoga , occurs after purva -raga (simple union after preliminary affection), 2) sankirna

sambhoga occurs after mana

(narrow union after pouting), 3) sampanna

sambhoga occurs after a brief pravasa

(affluent union after a short sojourn), and 4) samrddhimana

sambhoga occurs after a long pravasa

(fully enriched union after a long sojourn).

 

The sampanna

sambhoga has two variations which produce very enchanting unions. They are two types of arrivals: 1) agati (formal or pre-arranged arrival) and 2) pradurbhava (sudden appearance among those who are eager). Also there are meetings and pastimes together in dreams. These factual dream- lilas come under the second heading as gauna

sambhoga (secondary category of union).

 

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UPDATED: June 25, 2009