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Song Name: Vibhavita
Rati
Jabe
Official Name: Rupanuga
Bhajana
Darpana Song 21
Author: Bhaktivinoda
Thakura
Book Name: Gitamala
Language: Bengali
LYRICS:
(1)
vibhāvita
rati
jabe           kriyāpara
ho’ye
tabe
anubhāba
hoya to’ udita
citta-bhāba
udghāṭiyā Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â kore
bāhya
su-bikriyā
jakhana
je
hoya to’ ucita
(2)
nṛtya gīta biluṇṭhana         krośana tanu-moṭana
huńkāra jṛmbhana ghana-śwāsa
lokanāpekhita
mati            lāla-sraba
ghūrṇa
ati
hikkadoyā
aṭṭa
aṭṭa
hāsa
(3)
gātra
citta
jata
saba        Â
alańkāra su-bibhāba
nigadita
biḿśati
prakāra
udbhāswara nāma tāra          dhammilyā
saḿsraṇa
āra
phulla
ghrāṇa
nībyādi
bikāra
(4)
bilāpālāpa samlāpa      Â
pralāpa o anulāpa
apalāpa sandeśātideśa
apadeśa upadeśa          nirdeśa o byapadeśa
bācikānubhābera biśeṣa
TRANSLATION
When one experiences ecstatic love stimulated by the above-mentioned uddipanas , then a natural resultant reaction occurs in one’s body. This is called anubhava . It is like opening the doors of the heart, thus releasing the emotions. When the ecstasy thus comes to the external plane, some fine physical reactions become visible, which are quite befitting of the emotions which are revealed from within the heart.
The thirteen anubhavas are dancing, singing, rolling on the ground, crying, stretching the body, loud shouting, yawning, deep sighing, complete disregard of public opinion, drooling, dizziness, uncontrollable hiccups, and extremely loud roaring laughter just like a madman.
It is said that there are twenty alankaras , or sensual enhancements of the body and mind. One type called udbhasvara
includes letting down the hair, sniffing flowers, and adjusting the belt of one’s sari, etc.
There are also twelve vacika or verbal anubhavas , namely 1) vilapa
(words of lamentation), 2) alapa (witty flattery), 3)
samlapa (conversations), 4) pralapa
(frivolous babbling), 5) anulapa (repeating the same thing over and over again), 6) apalapa (giving another meaning to a previous statement) 7) sandesa
(sending a message to a lover afar), 8) atidesa (to say “his words are my words”), 9_ apadesa
(saying one thing to indicate something else), 10) upadesa
(words of instruction), 11) nirdesa (to clarify “I am that same person”), 12) vyapadesa (to reveal the heart under another pretension).
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UPDATED: July 4, 2009