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upavanodyāna dekhi’ vṛndāvana-jñāna
tāhāṅ yāi’ nāce, gāya, kṣaṇe mūrcchā yā’na
upavana-udyāna — small parks; dekhi’ — seeing; vṛndāvana-jñāna — took them to be the forests of Vṛndāvana; tāhāṅ — there; yāi’ — going; nāce — dances; gāya — sings; kṣaṇe — in a moment; mūrcchā — unconsciousness; yā’na — goes.
Sometimes Caitanya Mahāprabhu mistook the small parks of the city for Vṛndāvana. Sometimes He would go there, dance and chant and sometimes fall unconscious in spiritual ecstasy.