Madhurer Sthayi Bhava Labhe Jate Avirbhava #
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Song Name: Madhurer Sthayi Bhava
Official Name: Rupanuga Bhajana Darpana Song 9
Author: Bhaktivinoda Thakura
Book Name: Gitamala
Language: Bengali
LYRICS:
(1)
madhurera sthāyī bhāba labhe jate abirbhāba
boli tāhā śuno eka-mane
abhijoga o biṣoya sambandhābhimāna-dwoya
tadīya biśeṣa upamāne
(2)
swabhāba āśroya kori’ citte rati abatori
śṛńgāra rasera kore puṣṭi
abhijoga ādi choya anye rati-hetu hoya
braja-debīra tāhe nāhi dṛṣṭi
(3)
swataḥ-siddhi rati tāńre sambandhādi-sahākāre
samartha koriyā rākhe sadā
kṛṣṇa-sebā binā tāńra udyamo nāhika āra
swīya sukha ceṣṭa nāhi kadā
(4)
ei rati prauḍha hoya mahā-bhāba dāsa pāya
jāra tulya prāpti āra nāi
sarbādbhuta camatkāra sambhogecchā e prakāra
barṇibāre bākya nāhi pāi
TRANSLATION
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Madhura rati, or conjugal affection, is the stayi bhava of the madhura rasa. Now please hear with rapt attention as I explain the sequence of its development. The seven causal ingredients are: 1) Abhiyoga (expression of heartfelt emotions as joking complaints) 2) Visaya (the five sense perceptions of Krsna, namely sound, touch, form, taste and smell) 3) Sambandha (Krsna’s relatives and family members) 4) Abhimana (the feeling that Krsna is one’s own) 5) Tadiya Visesa (Krsna’s personal specialties, like His footprints, favorite pastures, etc.) 6) Upama (poetic comparison of Krsna to other things) 7) Svabhava (love that arises naturally without external stimulus)
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Rati develops in the heart of the practicing devotee when all these features act together under the shelter of the 7th ingredient svabhava, and thus the conjugal mellow becomes nourished. However, all the Vraja gopis have natural rati as their svabhava, so for them there is no need of stimulation by the first six above-mentioned ingredients headed by abhiyoga.
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The natural, spontaneous transcendental rati of the gopis is so strongly fixed up that they merely take help from the above-mentioned six ingredients, instead of depending on them for stimulation. Except for Krsna’s service, there is no question of their ever performing any other endeavor. Indeed, it is verily impossible for them to strive for their own personal happiness at any time, even to the slightest degree.
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When this type of pure attachment becomes most matured, then the final stage it attains is called maha-bhava . . . the most exalted, sublime form of transcendental ecstasy. There is no comparison anywhere to such bliss. Their desire for this type of selfless union is the most wonderful thing to observe, and it really makes one astonished even to think of it. Therefore, I can certainly find no suitable words to describe the manifestation of this topmost divine grace called maha-bhava.
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UPDATED: July 4, 2009