stambhādi-'sāttvika' anubhāvera bhitara
SYNONYMS
anubhāva—subordinate ecstasy; smita—smiling; nṛtya—dancing; gīta-ādi—songs and so on; udbhāsvara—symptoms of bodily manifestation; stambha-ādi—being stunned and others; sāttvika—natural; anubhāvera bhitara—within the category of subordinate ecstasies.
TRANSLATION
"The subordinate ecstasies are smiling, dancing and singing, as well as different manifestations in the body. The natural ecstasies, such as being stunned, are considered among the subordinate ecstasies [anubhāva]. In the Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu, vibhāva is described as follows: In the Agni Purāṇa it is stated: In the Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu, the following is stated about ālambana: In the Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu, anubhāva is described as follows: The Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu describes udbhāsvara as follows:tatra jñeyā vibhāvās tu
raty-āsvādana-hetavaḥ
te dvidhālambanā eke
tathaivoddīpanāḥ pare vibhāvyate hi raty-ādir
yatra yena vibhāvyate
vibhāvo nāma sa dvedhā-
lambanoddīpanātmakaḥ kṛṣṇaś ca kṛṣṇa-bhaktāś ca
budhair ālambanā matāḥ
raty-āder viṣayatvena
tathādhāratayāpi ca uddīpanās tu te proktā
bhāvam uddīpayanti ye te tu śrī-kṛṣṇa-candrasya
guṇāś ceṣṭāḥ prasādhanam smitāṅga-saurabhe vaṁśa-
śṛṅga-nūpura-kambavaḥ
padāṅka-kṣetra-tulasī-
bhakta-tad-vāsarādayaḥ anubhāvās tu citta-stha-
bhāvānām avabodhakāḥ
te bahir vikriyā prāyāḥ
proktā udbhāsvarākhyayā udbhāsante svadhāmnīti
proktā udbhāsvarā budhaiḥ
nīvyuttarīya-dhammilla-
sraṁsanaṁ gātra-moṭanam
jṛmbhā ghrāṇasya phullatvaṁ
niśvāsādyāś ca te matāḥ