'sÄká¹£Äte' sakala bhakta dekhe nirviÅ›eá¹£a
nakula brahmacÄri-dehe prabhura 'ÄveÅ›a'

 sÄká¹£Äte - directly; sakala - all; bhakta - devotees; dekhe - see; nirviÅ›eá¹£a - nothing peculiar but as He is; nakula brahmacÄrÄ« - Nakula BrahmacÄrÄ«; dehe - in the body; prabhura - the Lord's; ÄveÅ›a - symptoms of power.


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The appearance of Lord ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu in every devotee’s presence is called sÄká¹£Ät. His appearance in Nakula BrahmacÄrÄ« as a symptom of special prowess is an example of ÄveÅ›a.

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