—json {
"name":"Cc. Antya 4.186", "h1":"Cc. Antya 4.186", "label":"Text 186", "title":"Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Antya-līlā 4.186", "description":"\"When a child passes stool and urine that touch the body of the mother, the mother never hates the child. On the contrary, she takes much pleasure in cleansing him."
} —
mātāra yaiche bālakera 'amedhya' lāge gāya
ghṛṇā nāhi janme, āra mahā-sukha pāya
mātāra—of the mother; yaiche—as; bālakera—of the child; amedhya—stool and urine; lāge gāya—touches the body; ghṛṇā—hatred; nāhi janme—does not arise; āra—more; mahā-sukha—great pleasure; pāya—gets.
“When a child passes stool and urine that touch the body of the mother, the mother never hates the child. On the contrary, she takes much pleasure in cleansing him.