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CC 2.5.65

vaktā śrotā kahe śune duṅhe premāveśe



ātma-smṛti nāhi, kāhāṅ jāniba dina-śeṣe
vaktā-the speaker; śrotā-the listener; kahe-speaks; śune-hears; duṅhe-both of them; prema-āveśe-in ecstatic love; ātma-smṛti nāhi-there was no bodily consciousness; kāhāṅ-where; jāniba-can understand; dina-śeṣe-the end of day.
The speaker and listener spoke and heard in ecstatic love. Thus they forgot their bodily consciousness. How, then, could they perceive the end of the day?