CC Madhya 11.46 (1975): Difference between revisions
(Vanibot #0027: CCMirror - Mirror CC's 1996 edition to form a basis for 1975) |
(Vanibot #0020: VersionCompareLinker - added a link to the Version Compare feature) |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
<div style="float:left">'''[[Sri Caitanya-caritamrta (1975)|Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta (1975)]] - [[CC Madhya (1975)|Madhya-līlā]] - [[CC Madhya 11 (1975)|Chapter 11: The Beḍā-kīrtana Pastimes of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu]]'''</div> | <div style="float:left">'''[[Sri Caitanya-caritamrta (1975)|Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta (1975)]] - [[CC Madhya (1975)|Madhya-līlā]] - [[CC Madhya 11 (1975)|Chapter 11: The Beḍā-kīrtana Pastimes of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu]]'''</div> | ||
<div style="float:right">[[File:Go-previous.png|link=CC Madhya 11.45 (1975)|Madhya-līlā 11.45]] '''[[CC Madhya 11.45 (1975)|Madhya-līlā 11.45]] - [[CC Madhya 11.47 (1975)|Madhya-līlā 11.47]]''' [[File:Go-next.png|link=CC Madhya 11.47 (1975)|Madhya-līlā 11.47]]</div> | <div style="float:right">[[File:Go-previous.png|link=CC Madhya 11.45 (1975)|Madhya-līlā 11.45]] '''[[CC Madhya 11.45 (1975)|Madhya-līlā 11.45]] - [[CC Madhya 11.47 (1975)|Madhya-līlā 11.47]]''' [[File:Go-next.png|link=CC Madhya 11.47 (1975)|Madhya-līlā 11.47]]</div> | ||
{{CompareVersions|CC|Madhya 11.46|CC 1975|CC 1996}} | |||
{{RandomImage}} | {{RandomImage}} | ||
==== TEXT 46 ==== | ==== TEXT 46 ==== | ||
<div class="verse"> | <div class="verse"> | ||
:pratāparudra | :pratāparudra chāḍi' karibe jagat nistāra | ||
:ei pratijñā | :ei pratijñā kari' kariyāchena avatāra? | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
Line 18: | Line 17: | ||
<div class="synonyms"> | <div class="synonyms"> | ||
pratāparudra | pratāparudra chāḍi'-except for Pratāparudra; karibe—He will do; jagat—of the whole universe; nistāra—deliverance; ei pratijñā—this promise; kari'—making; kariyāchena—has made; avatāra—incarnation. | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
Line 25: | Line 24: | ||
<div class="translation"> | <div class="translation"> | ||
"Alas, has Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu incarnated to deliver all kinds of sinners with the exception of a king named Mahārāja Pratāparudra? | |||
</div> | </div> | ||
Line 32: | Line 31: | ||
<div class="purport"> | <div class="purport"> | ||
Śrī Caitanya | Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu's mission is thus described by Narottama dāsa Ṭhākura: patita-pāvana-hetu tava avatāra mo-sama patita prabhu nā pāibe āra. If Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu descended to reclaim sinners, then one who is the most sinful and lowborn is the first candidate for the Lord's consideration. Mahārāja Pratāparudra considered himself a most fallen soul because he had to deal with material things constantly and enjoy material profits. Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu's business was the deliverance of the most fallen. How, then, could He reject the King? The more fallen a person is, the more he has the right to be delivered by the Lord-provided, of course, he surrenders unto the Lord. Mahārāja Pratāparudra was a fully surrendered soul; therefore the Lord could not refuse him on the grounds that he was a worldly pounds-shillings man. | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
Latest revision as of 06:40, 27 January 2020
TEXT 46
- pratāparudra chāḍi' karibe jagat nistāra
- ei pratijñā kari' kariyāchena avatāra?
SYNONYMS
pratāparudra chāḍi'-except for Pratāparudra; karibe—He will do; jagat—of the whole universe; nistāra—deliverance; ei pratijñā—this promise; kari'—making; kariyāchena—has made; avatāra—incarnation.
TRANSLATION
"Alas, has Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu incarnated to deliver all kinds of sinners with the exception of a king named Mahārāja Pratāparudra?
PURPORT
Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu's mission is thus described by Narottama dāsa Ṭhākura: patita-pāvana-hetu tava avatāra mo-sama patita prabhu nā pāibe āra. If Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu descended to reclaim sinners, then one who is the most sinful and lowborn is the first candidate for the Lord's consideration. Mahārāja Pratāparudra considered himself a most fallen soul because he had to deal with material things constantly and enjoy material profits. Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu's business was the deliverance of the most fallen. How, then, could He reject the King? The more fallen a person is, the more he has the right to be delivered by the Lord-provided, of course, he surrenders unto the Lord. Mahārāja Pratāparudra was a fully surrendered soul; therefore the Lord could not refuse him on the grounds that he was a worldly pounds-shillings man.