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    C'mon gentlemen, not every word contains a transliteration that employs every possible equivilant meaning.

     

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    Well, I was just hounding Mahak to test his humility.

    Rasa is something like flavor, yet it is flavor that comes only from aging and maturation of the sugars.

    It is flavor, yet it is especially a soft and sweet flavor.

     

    Dog poop has a flavor, yet it is not rasa because it is not soft and sweet like rasa.:D


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    Haribol. The above is not from Srila Prabhupada. Srila Prabhupada NEVER made such a list, such a dry dictionary. This spam you posted is a compilation by someone else who thinks that such a dictionary is necessary, allowing some to skip all over srila prabhupadas writings in order to glean out an argumentative point. The list is valuable to a writer, as dictionaries, thesauri, grammer books, etc, as a tool on the desk.

    You deny that rasa means flavor? Okay, so your dictionariesnt do you much good.

    Flavor means taste, taste is something shared. Try this, use your dictionary to find a description of the taste or flavor of a strawberry. Pretty useless tool, eh? Mine is better, taste one, because no words will help.

    This is rasa, something experianced. Now you say Im no good, that my words are valueless because I dont publish dictionaries or footnot to hell all my writings, but "Flavor" has no definition other than the experiance of such flavor. You have a bad scanner, not enough gigabytes, because flavor is adequately discussed in terms of the experience of rasa.

    mahaksadasa

     

    I can't remember ever seeing one of your posts that actually contained authorized shastric statements.

    It seems that if you can't cough it up from your mind that you have no use for it.


  3. rāsa-sthalī dekhi' — visiting the place of the rāsa dance; CC Madhya 18.72

    rasa-keli-vārtām — talks about the pastimes of Śrī Kṛṣṇa; CC Madhya 19.1

    rasa-gaṇa-madhye — among all the mellows; CC Madhya 19.104

    rasa-tattva — of the truth about transcendental mellows; CC Madhya 19.115

    bhakti-rasa-śāstra — transcendental literatures about the mellows of devotional service; CC Madhya 19.131

    bhakti-rasa — of the mellows in devotional service; CC Madhya 19.137

    prema-phala-rasa — the juice of the fruit of devotional service; CC Madhya 19.163

    rasa — the juice; CC Madhya 19.179

    kṛṣṇa-bhakti-rasa — the transcendental mellows of devotional service to the Lord; CC Madhya 19.181

    madhura-rasa — conjugal love; CC Madhya 19.185

    rasa — the mellows; CC Madhya 19.185

    sapta-rasa — seven kinds of mellows; CC Madhya 19.187

    pañca-rasa — five direct transcendental mellows; CC Madhya 19.188

    vātsalya rasa — the mellow of parental love; CC Madhya 19.228

    rasa-sindhu-pāre — the far shore of the ocean of transcendental mellows; CC Madhya 19.236

    rasa — of transcendental mellows; CC Madhya 20.97

    kṛṣṇa-rasa — of the mellows of such service; CC Madhya 20.126

    bhakti-rasa-āśrayaḥ — the shelter of devotional service; CC Madhya 20.380

    rāsa — dancing with the gopīs; CC Madhya 20.384

    rāsa-ādi — the rāsa dance and other pastimes; CC Madhya 21.44

    rāsa — rāsa dance; CC Madhya 21.107

    jana-netra-rasa-āyana — very pleasing to the eyes of everyone; CC Madhya 21.131

    rasa-śūnya — without juice; CC Madhya 21.133

    rasa-āyanāḥ — a source of sweetness; CC Madhya 22.86

    bhakti-rasa-jñāna — transcendental knowledge of the mellows of devotional service; CC Madhya 23.3

    rasa-āyanāḥ — a source of sweetness; CC Madhya 23.16

    rasa — juice; CC Madhya 23.43

    pañca rasa — five kinds of transcendental mellows; CC Madhya 23.46

    rasa-rūpe — composed of transcendental mellows; CC Madhya 23.47

    rasa — mellow; CC Madhya 23.48

    rasa — mellow; CC Madhya 23.49

    pañca-vidha rasa — five kinds of mellows; CC Madhya 23.53

    śṛńgāra-rasa — the conjugal mellow; CC Madhya 23.53

    rasa — mellow; CC Madhya 23.94

    rasa — the mellow; CC Madhya 23.94

    rasa-āsvāda — tasting of transcendental mellows; CC Madhya 23.99

    rasa — these transcendental mellows; CC Madhya 23.99

    mahā-rasa-ayana — the complete abode of transcendental mellows; CC Madhya 24.38

    rasa — mellows; CC Madhya 24.43

    bhakti-rasa — the mellows of devotional service; CC Madhya 24.353

    tat-rasa-amṛta — by the transcendental mellow derived from that great literature; CC Madhya 25.146

    rasa — of the transcendental mellow; CC Madhya 25.150

    rasa-jñānām — who know the taste of mellows; CC Madhya 25.152

    rasa-tattva — the truth of transcendental mellows; CC Madhya 25.265

    śrī-bhāgavata-tattva-rasa — the truth and transcendental taste of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam; CC Madhya 25.266

    prema-rasa — of transcendental love of Kṛṣṇa; CC Madhya 25.273

    rāsa — of the rāsa dance; CC Antya 1.7

    rasa — of the mellow; CC Antya 1.7

    kṛṣṇa-rasa-bhakti — the transcendental mellows of devotional service; CC Antya 1.57

    prema-rasa — ecstatic mellows of emotional love for Kṛṣṇa; CC Antya 1.126

    nava-rasā — being influenced by new ecstatic love; CC Antya 1.155

    rasa-bharaḥ — overabundance of juice; CC Antya 1.160

    rasa-tarańga — by the continuous waves of the mellow; CC Antya 1.171

    kṛṣṇa-rasa-kāvya — of exalted poetry concerning the mellows of Lord Kṛṣṇa's pastimes; CC Antya 1.179

    vraja-līlā-prema-rasa — the transcendental mellows of the pastimes of Vṛndāvana; CC Antya 1.199

    saba rasa — all such transcendental mellows; CC Antya 1.204

    sei rasa — those same transcendental mellows; CC Antya 1.204

    vraja-rasa — the transcendental mellows in Vṛndāvana; CC Antya 1.205

    rasa-śāstra — all the transcendental literature concerning the pastimes of Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa; CC Antya 1.218

    rasa-bhakti — devotional service; CC Antya 1.219

    prema-rasa āsvādana — tasting of the nectar of love of Kṛṣṇa; CC Antya 3.265

    rasā — fluid; CC Antya 4.5

    kaṇḍu-rasā — a disease of wet, itching infections; CC Antya 4.20

    kṛṣṇa-rasa — the transcendental taste of Kṛṣṇa; CC Antya 4.49

    kaṇḍu-rasā — moisture oozing from the itches; CC Antya 4.133

    rasā lāge — oozing moisture touches; CC Antya 4.134

    mora kaṇḍu-rasā — my wet sores; CC Antya 4.138

    kaṇḍu-rasā — from wet, itching sores; CC Antya 4.153

    ātmīyatā-sudhā-rasa — the nectar of affectionate relations; CC Antya 4.163

    nimba-niśindā-rasa — the juice of nimba fruit and niśindā; CC Antya 4.163

    rasa — of the transcendental mellows; CC Antya 4.220

    rādhā-kṛṣṇa-līlā-rasa — the transcendental mellows of the pastimes of Rādhā and Kṛṣṇa; CC Antya 4.224

    kṛṣṇa-līlā-rasa — the mellows derived from the pastimes of Lord Kṛṣṇa; CC Antya 4.225

    rasa vicārila — elaborately explained the transcendental mellows; CC Antya 4.226

    rasa — of mellows; CC Antya 4.230

    rasa-āsvādana — a taste of juice; CC Antya 4.238

    rāsa-ādi-vilāsa — pastimes like the rāsa dance; CC Antya 5.45-46

    kṛṣṇa-bhakti-rasa-maya — absorbed in the devotional service of Lord Kṛṣṇa; CC Antya 5.71

    hena rasa — such transcendental mellows; CC Antya 5.76

    prema-rasa-līlā — description of ecstatic love and pastimes; CC Antya 5.87

    rasa-ābhāsa — overlapping of transcendental mellows; CC Antya 5.97

    rasa-ābhāsa — overlapping of transcendental mellows; CC Antya 5.102

    rasa — transcendental mellows; CC Antya 5.103

    rasa-ābhāsa — overlapping of transcendental mellows; CC Antya 5.103

    bhakti-bhakta-rasa-tattva — the truth about devotional service, devotees and their transcendental mellows; CC Antya 5.163

    kṛṣṇa-rasa — of the transcendental mellows of Kṛṣṇa; CC Antya 6.8

    rāsa-utsave — in the festival of the rāsa dance; CC Antya 7.29

    rasa-vettā — one who understands transcendental mellows; CC Antya 7.36

    prema-rasa — the transcendental mellows of ecstatic love; CC Antya 7.38

    madhura-rasa — of the mellow of conjugal love; CC Antya 7.38

    rasa-maya — overwhelmed by transcendental bliss; CC Antya 9.3

    rasa-āsvādana — tasting transcendental bliss; CC Antya 9.6

    rasa-vāsa — and other spices; CC Antya 10.29-30

    rasa-āsvādana — tasting the transcendental mellows; CC Antya 11.12

    rāsa-sthalīra vālu — sand from the place where Lord Kṛṣṇa held His rāsa dance; CC Antya 13.67

    rāsa-sthalīra — of the arena of the rāsa dance; CC Antya 13.73

    rāsa-līlā kare — performs rāsa-līlā dance; CC Antya 14.17

    guṇa-rūpa-rasa — attributes, beauty and sweetness; CC Antya 14.49

    rasa — taste; CC Antya 15.15

    rasa-narma-dhārī — full of joking words; CC Antya 15.20

    rasa — taste; CC Antya 16.79

    rasa-āli — for tastes or mellows; CC Antya 16.119

    anya rasa — other tastes; CC Antya 16.121-122

    anya-rasa — other tastes; CC Antya 16.123

    jhuṭa-adhara-rasa — remnants of the juice of the lips; CC Antya 16.146

    śeṣa-rasa — the remnants of the nectarean juice; CC Antya 16.147

    rasa-āyana — something relishable; CC Antya 17.29

    rasa-sūcaka — joking; CC Antya 17.40

    rasa — mellows; CC Antya 17.44

    rasa-āyane — very pleasing to; CC Antya 17.59

    rāsa-vilāsa — of the rāsa dance; CC Antya 17.60

    rāsa-līlāra — of the rāsa dance; CC Antya 18.5

    rāsa-līlā — the rāsa-līlā dance; CC Antya 18.6

    rāsa-līlāra — of the rāsa-līlā; CC Antya 18.8

    rāsa-līlāya — in the pastimes of the rāsa-līlā; CC Antya 18.9

    rāsa karena — performs the rāsa dance; CC Antya 18.117

    rāsa-rasa-tāṇḍavī — Kṛṣṇa, who is expert in dancing in the rāsa dance; CC Antya 19.35

    rāsa-rasa-tāṇḍavī — Kṛṣṇa, who is expert in dancing in the rāsa dance; CC Antya 19.35

    śrńgāra-rasa — of the mellow of conjugal love; CC Antya 19.41

    rasa-gīta-śloka — verses and songs containing the mellows of transcendental bliss; CC Antya 20.4

    rasa-antara-āveśe — in the ecstatic love characterized by different mellows; CC Antya 20.38

    rasa-sukha-rāśi — the reservoir of transcendental mellows; CC Antya 20.48

    kṛṣṇa-rasa — transcendental bliss and mellows in connection with Kṛṣṇa; CC Antya 20.69

    līlā-rasa — transcendental mellows of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu's pastimes; CC Antya 20.70

    sva-rasa-unmādita — inspired by their own mellows; CC Antya 20.156

    rasa-jña — devotees; CC Antya 20.156

    rāsa-utsavāt — because of the performance of the rāsa-līlā; NoI 9

    rasa — mellows; Bs 5.37

    rasa — of rasa; Bs 5.42

    rasa-ayanam — the elixir; MM 37

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