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prabhu snāna-kṛtya kari’ āchena vasiyā<br>
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eka-bhṛtya-saṅge rāya mililā āsiyā<br>
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prabhu—the Lord; snāna-kṛtya—the daily duty of bathing; kari’—finishing; āchena—was; vasiyā—sitting; eka—one; bhṛtya—servant; saṅge—with; rāya—Rāya Rāmānanda; mililā—met; āsiyā—coming.
''prabhu''—the Lord; ''snāna-kṛtya''—the daily duty of bathing; ''kari’''—finishing; ''āchena''—was; ''vasiyā''—sitting; ''eka''—one; ''bhṛtya''—servant; ''saṅge''—with; ''rāya''—Rāya Rāmānanda; ''mililā''—met; ''āsiyā''—coming.
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After finishing His evening bath, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu sat down and waited for Rāmānanda Rāya to come. Then Rāmānanda Rāya, accompanied by one servant, came to meet Him.
After finishing His evening bath, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu sat down and waited for Rāmānanda Rāya to come. Then Rāmānanda Rāya, accompanied by one servant, came to meet Him.
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A Vaiṣṇava who is supposed to be advanced in spiritual understanding—be he a householder or a sannyāsī—must bathe three times a day: morning, noon and evening. When one is engaged in the service of the Deity, he must especially follow the principles of the Padma Purāṇa and take regular baths. He should also, after bathing, decorate his body with the twelve tilakas.
A Vaiṣṇava who is supposed to be advanced in spiritual understanding—be he a householder or a ''sannyāsī''—must bathe three times a day: morning, noon and evening. When one is engaged in the service of the Deity, he must especially follow the principles of the ''Padma Purāṇa'' and take regular baths. He should also, after bathing, decorate his body with the twelve ''tilakas''.
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Revision as of 17:29, 9 August 2021



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 55

prabhu snāna-kṛtya kari’ āchena vasiyā
eka-bhṛtya-saṅge rāya mililā āsiyā


SYNONYMS

prabhu—the Lord; snāna-kṛtya—the daily duty of bathing; kari’—finishing; āchena—was; vasiyā—sitting; eka—one; bhṛtya—servant; saṅge—with; rāya—Rāya Rāmānanda; mililā—met; āsiyā—coming.


TRANSLATION

After finishing His evening bath, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu sat down and waited for Rāmānanda Rāya to come. Then Rāmānanda Rāya, accompanied by one servant, came to meet Him.


PURPORT

A Vaiṣṇava who is supposed to be advanced in spiritual understanding—be he a householder or a sannyāsī—must bathe three times a day: morning, noon and evening. When one is engaged in the service of the Deity, he must especially follow the principles of the Padma Purāṇa and take regular baths. He should also, after bathing, decorate his body with the twelve tilakas.