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==== TEXT 92 ====
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:sarva-śāstre pravīṇa, kāvya-prakāśa-adhyāpaka
:pathe tāre mililā viśvāsa-rāmadāsa
:parama-vaiṣṇava, raghunātha-upāsaka
:viśvāsa-khānāra kāyastha teṅho rājāra viśvāsa
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sarva-śāstre—in all revealed scriptures; pravīṇa—very learned scholar; kāvya-prakāśa—of the famous book Kāvya-prakāśa; adhyāpaka—a teacher; parama-vaiṣṇava—highly advanced devotee; raghunātha-upāsaka—worshiper of Lord Rāmacandra.
pathe—on the path; tāre—him; mililā—met; viśvāsa-rāmadāsa—Rāmadāsa Viśvāsa; viśvāsa-khānāra—of the governmental accounting department; kāyastha—belonging to the kāyastha class; teṅho—he; rājāra—to the king; viśvāsa—secretary.
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Rāmadāsa Viśvāsa was very learned in all the revealed scriptures. He was a teacher of the famous book Kāvya-prakāśa and was known as an advanced devotee and worshiper of Raghunātha [Lord Rāmacandra].
In Bengal he met Rāmadāsa Viśvāsa, who belonged to the kāyastha caste. He was one of the king's secretaries.
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Commenting on the word parama-vaiṣṇava, Śrīla Bhaktivinoda Ṭhākura says that anyone who desires to merge into the existence of the Lord cannot be a pure Vaiṣṇava, but because Rāmadāsa Viśvāsa was a great devotee of Lord Rāmacandra, he was almost a Vaiṣṇava. In those days, no one could distinguish between a pure Vaiṣṇava and a pseudo Vaiṣṇava. Therefore Rāmadāsa Viśvāsa was known as a Vaiṣṇava because he worshiped Lord Rāmacandra.
The word viśvāsa-khānāra kāyastha indicates a secretary or clerk belonging to the kāyastha caste. Kāyasthas were usually secretaries to kings, governors or other important persons. It is said that anyone working in the government secretariat at this time was a kāyastha.
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Latest revision as of 22:08, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 92

pathe tāre mililā viśvāsa-rāmadāsa
viśvāsa-khānāra kāyastha teṅho rājāra viśvāsa


SYNONYMS

pathe—on the path; tāre—him; mililā—met; viśvāsa-rāmadāsa—Rāmadāsa Viśvāsa; viśvāsa-khānāra—of the governmental accounting department; kāyastha—belonging to the kāyastha class; teṅho—he; rājāra—to the king; viśvāsa—secretary.


TRANSLATION

In Bengal he met Rāmadāsa Viśvāsa, who belonged to the kāyastha caste. He was one of the king's secretaries.


PURPORT

The word viśvāsa-khānāra kāyastha indicates a secretary or clerk belonging to the kāyastha caste. Kāyasthas were usually secretaries to kings, governors or other important persons. It is said that anyone working in the government secretariat at this time was a kāyastha.