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darśane āveśa tāṅra dekhi’ mātra jāne
kemane caudike dekhe, — ihā nāhi jāne
darśane — while looking over; āveśa — emotional ecstasy; tāṅra — His; dekhi’ — seeing; mātra jāne — only knows; kemane — how; cau-dike — on four sides; dekhe — He sees; ihā nāhi jāne — one does not know.
Everyone who saw Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu could understand that He was performing a miracle, but they did not know how it was that He could see on all four sides.