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remuṇāte kaila gopīnātha daraśana
tāṅra rūpa dekhiñā haila vihvala-mana
remuṇāte — in the village of Remuṇā; kaila — did; gopīnātha — the Deity of Gopīnātha; daraśana — seeing; tāṅra — His; rūpa — beauty; dekhiñā — seeing; haila — became; vihvala — bewildered; mana — mind.
Going into South India, Śrī Mādhavendra Purī visited Remuṇā, where Gopīnātha is situated. Upon seeing the beauty of the Deity, Mādhavendra Purī was overwhelmed.