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:prabhu tāṅre namaskari’ kaila nimantraṇa
:prabhu tāṅre namaskari' kaila nimantraṇa
:bhikṣā karāiyā tāṅre kaila nivedana
:bhikṣā karāiyā tāṅre kaila nivedana
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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.
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.
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.
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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Latest revision as of 16:26, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 269

prabhu tāṅre namaskari' kaila nimantraṇa
bhikṣā karāiyā tāṅre kaila nivedana


SYNONYMS

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.


TRANSLATION

The Lord offered him respectful obeisances and invited him to His house. After feeding him sumptuously, He submitted to him His petition.


PURPORT

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.