'prayÄge' ÄsiyÄ prabhu kaila veṇī-snÄna
'mÄdhava' dekhiyÄ preme kaila ná¹›tya-gÄna

 prayÄge - to PrayÄga; ÄsiyÄ - coming; prabhu - ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu; kaila - did; veṇī-snÄna - bathing in the confluence of the Ganges and YamunÄ; mÄdhava - the predominating Deity there, Veṇī MÄdhava; dekhiyÄ - seeing; preme - in ecstatic love; kaila - performed; ná¹›tya-gÄna - dancing and chanting.


Text

ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu then went to PrayÄga, where He bathed at the confluence of the Ganges and the YamunÄ. He then visited the temple of Veṇī MÄdhava and chanted and danced there in ecstatic love.

Purport

The city of PrayÄga is situated a few miles from the city of Allahabad. The name PrayÄga is given due to successful sacrifices performed there. It is said, prakṛṣṭo yÄgo yÄga-phalaá¹ yasmÄt. If one performs sacrifices at PrayÄga, he certainly gets immediate results without difficulty. PrayÄga is also called TÄ«rtharÄja, the king of all places of pilgrimage. This holy place is situated on the confluence of the rivers Ganges and YamunÄ. Every year a fair takes place there known as MÄgha-melÄ, and every twelve years a Kumbha-melÄ is also held. In any case, many people come to bathe there every year. During MÄgha-melÄ, people from the local district generally come, and during Kumbha-melÄ people come from all over India to live there and bathe in the Ganges and YamunÄ. Whoever goes there immediately feels the place’s spiritual influence. A fort located there was constructed by the emperor Akbar about five hundred years ago, and near the fort is a place called Triveṇī. On the other side of PrayÄga is an old place known as PratiṣṭhÄna-pura. It is also well known as Jhuá¹…si. Many saintly people live there, and consequently it is very attractive from the spiritual point of view.