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ei sukha lāgi’ āmi kariluṅ sannyāsa!<br>
:ei sukha lāgi' āmi kariluṅ sannyāsa!
āmāra ‘sarva-nāśa’—tomā-sabāra ‘parihāsa’<br>
:āmāra 'sarva-nāśa'—tomā-sabāra 'parihāsa'
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ei—this; sukha—happiness; lāgi’—for; āmi—I; kariluṅ sannyāsa—have taken to the renounced order; āmāra sarva-nāśa—My ruination; tomā-sabāra—of all of you; parihāsa—joking.
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“Have I taken sannyāsa for such happiness? Accepting this oil would bring My ruination, and all of you would laugh.
"Have I taken sannyāsa for such happiness? Accepting this oil would bring My ruination, and all of you would laugh.
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Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu declared Himself a strict sannyāsī. A sannyāsī is not supposed to take help from anyone. Retaining a masseur to give Him massages would indicate His dependence on others. Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu wanted to follow very strictly the principle of not accepting anyone’s help for His bodily comfort.
Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu declared Himself a strict sannyāsī. A ''sannyāsī'' is not supposed to take help from anyone. Retaining a masseur to give Him massages would indicate His dependence on others. Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu wanted to follow very strictly the principle of not accepting anyone's help for His bodily comfort.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 113

ei sukha lāgi' āmi kariluṅ sannyāsa!
āmāra 'sarva-nāśa'—tomā-sabāra 'parihāsa'


SYNONYMS

ei — this; sukha — happiness; lāgi — for; āmi — I; kariluṅ sannyāsa — have taken to the renounced order; āmāra sarva-nāśa — My ruination; tomā-sabāra — of all of you; parihāsa — joking.


TRANSLATION

"Have I taken sannyāsa for such happiness? Accepting this oil would bring My ruination, and all of you would laugh.


PURPORT

Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu declared Himself a strict sannyāsī. A sannyāsī is not supposed to take help from anyone. Retaining a masseur to give Him massages would indicate His dependence on others. Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu wanted to follow very strictly the principle of not accepting anyone's help for His bodily comfort.