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keha gadagadi yaya, keha ta’ hunkara
dekhi’ anandita hana hase malakara
SYNONYMS
keha—some of them; gadagadi yaya—roll on the floor; keha—some of them; ta’-certainly; hunkara—hum very loudly; dekhi’-seeing this; anandita—gladdened; hana—becoming so; hase—smiles; mala-kara—the great gardener.
When Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, the great gardener, sees that people are chanting, dancing and laughing and that some of them are rolling on the floor and some are making loud humming sounds, He smiles with great pleasure.
PURPORT
This attitude of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu is very important for persons engaged in the Hare Krsna movement of Krsna consciousness.
In every center of our institution, ISKCON, we have arranged for a love feast every Sunday, and when we actually see people come to our center, chant, dance, take prasada, become jubilant and purchase books, we know that certainly Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu is always present in such transcendental activities, and He is very pleased and satisfied.
Therefore the members of ISKCON must increase this movement more and more, according to the principles that we are presently trying to execute.
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, thus being pleased, will smilingly glance upon them, bestowing His favor, and the movement will be successful.