Å›uni, — 'mahÄprabhu' yÄbena Å›rÄ«-vá¹›ndÄvane
dina kata rahi' tÄra' bhá¹›tya dui-jane"

 Å›uni - I hear; mahÄprabhu - ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu; yÄbena - will go; Å›rÄ«-vá¹›ndÄvane - to Vá¹›ndÄvana; dina kata - for some days; rahi' - staying; tÄra' - please deliver; bhá¹›tya - servants; dui-jane - two persons.


Text

“My Lord, I have heard that You are going to Vá¹›ndÄvana. Please stay here at VÄrÄṇasÄ« for some days and deliver us, for we are Your two servants.â€

Purport

Although Candraśekhara is an eternal servant of the Lord, he humbly presented himself as fallen, and therefore he requested the Lord to deliver him and Tapana Miśra, His two servants.