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Vibhavita Rati Jabe

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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          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         

alańkāra su-bibhāba

nigadita

biḿśati

prakāra

udbhāswara nāma tāra           dhammilyā

saḿsraṇa

āra

phulla

ghrāṇa

nībyādi

bikāra

 

(4)

bilāpālāpa samlāpa       

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