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#dl##dd#prabhu tāṅre namaskari' kaila nimantraṇa#/dd#
#dd#bhikṣā karāiyā tāṅre kaila nivedana#/dd##/dl#
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prabhu — the Lord; tāṅre — to him; namaskari'-offering obeisances; kaila — did; nimantraṇa — invitation; bhikṣā — alms; karāiyā — giving; tāṅre — to him; kaila — submitted; nivedana — His prayer.
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The Lord offered him respectful obeisances and invited him to His house. After feeding him sumptuously, He submitted to him His petition.
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According to the system of Vedic society, whenever an unknown sannyāsī comes to a village or town, someone must invite him to take prasāda in his home. Sannyāsīs generally take prasāda in the house of a brāhmaṇa because the brāhmaṇa worships the Lord Nārāyaṇa śilā, or śālagrāma-śilā, and therefore there is prasāda that the sannyāsī may take. Keśava Bhāratī accepted the invitation of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu. Thus the Lord had a good opportunity to explain His desire to take sannyāsa from him.
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#dl##dd#prabhu tāṅre namaskari’ kaila nimantraṇa#/dd#
#dd#bhikṣā karāiyā tāṅre kaila nivedana#/dd##/dl#
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prabhu — the Lord; tāṅre — to him; namaskari’ — offering obeisances; kaila — did; nimantraṇa — invitation; bhikṣā — alms; karāiyā — giving; tāṅre — to him; kaila — submitted; nivedana — His prayer.
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The Lord offered him respectful obeisances and invited him to His house. After feeding him sumptuously, He submitted to him His petition.
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According to the system of Vedic society, whenever an unknown sannyāsī comes to a village or town, someone must invite him to take prasādam in his home. Sannyāsīs generally take prasādam in the house of a brāhmaṇa because the brāhmaṇa worships the Lord Nārāyaṇa śilā, or śālagrāma-śilā, and therefore there is prasādam that the sannyāsī may take. Keśava Bhāratī accepted the invitation of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu. Thus the Lord had a good opportunity to explain His desire to take sannyāsa from him.
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