etasya mohanÄkhyasya
gatiá¹ kÄm apy upeyuá¹£aḥ
bhramÄbhÄ kÄpi vaicitrÄ«
divyonmÄda itÄ«ryate
udghÅ«rṇÄ-citra-jalpÄdyÄs
tad-bhedÄ bahavo matÄḥ

 etasya - of this; mohana-Äkhyasya - mood known as mohana, or enchanting; gatim - progress; kÄm api - inexplicable; upeyuá¹£aḥ - having obtained; bhrama-ÄbhÄ - resembling bewilderment; kÄ api - some; vaicitrÄ« - condition bringing about astonishment; divya-unmÄda - transcendental madness; iti - thus; Ä«ryate - it is called; udghÅ«rá¹‡Ä - udghÅ«rṇÄ; citra-jalpa - citra-jalpa; ÄdyÄḥ - and so on; tat-bhedÄḥ - different features of that; bahavaḥ - many; matÄḥ - described.


Text

“When the ecstatic emotion of enchantment gradually progresses, it becomes similar to bewilderment. Then one reaches the stage of astonishment [vaicitrÄ«], which awakens transcendental madness. UdghÅ«rá¹‡Ä and citra-jalpa are two among the many divisions of transcendental madness.â€

Purport

This is a quotation from the Ujjvala-nÄ«lamaṇi (SthÄyibhÄva-prakaraṇa 174).