adhirūḍha — the highest state of mahābhāva, found only in the gopīs of Vraja. The mood in which all the anubhāvas that are manifested in resolute mahābhāva attain special characteristics that are even more astonishing than those anubhāvas in their normal… … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
adhirūḍha-mahābhāva — the highest state of mahābhāva, found only in the gopīs of Vraja. The mood in which all the anubhāvas that are manifested in resolute mahābhāva attain special characteristics that are even more astonishing than those anubhāvas in their normal… … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
modana — the adhirūḍha in which all the sāttvika bhāvas of the nāyaka and nāyikā are aroused to a much greater extent than in the brightly burning (uddīpta) condition is called modana. Modana does not occur anywhere other than in Śrī Rādhā’s group. In… … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
mādana — when mahābhāva increases even further then mohana, it attains an extremely advanced condition. The paramount emotion in which it becomes jubilant due to the simultaneous manifestation of all types of transcendental emotions is called mādana. This … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
mādanākhya-mahābhāva — when mahābhāva increases even further then mohana, it attains an extremely advanced condition. The paramount emotion in which it becomes jubilant due to the simultaneous manifestation of all types of transcendental emotions is called mādana. This … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
mohana — advanced stage of modana see adhirūḍha bhāva … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
mohana-mahābhāva — advanced stage of modana see adhirūḍha bhāva … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia