Purport
The following summary of chapter ten is given by Bhaktivinoda ṬhÄkura in his Amá¹›ta-pravÄha-bhÄá¹£ya. Before the Ratha-yÄtrÄ ceremony, all the devotees from Bengal started for JagannÄtha PurÄ« as usual. RÄghava Paṇá¸ita brought with him various kinds of food for ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu. The food had been cooked by his sister, DamayantÄ«, who then packed it in bags (jhÄli). Thus the stock of food was generally known as rÄghavera jhÄli, “the bags of RÄghava.†Makaradhvaja Kara, an inhabitant of PÄnihÄá¹i who accompanied RÄghava Paṇá¸ita, was the secretary in charge of accounting for the rÄghavera jhÄli.The day when all the devotees arrived at JagannÄtha PurÄ«, Lord Govinda was enjoying sporting pastimes in the waters of the lake known as Narendra-sarovara. ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu also enjoyed the ceremony in the water with His devotees. As previously, ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu performed the cleansing ceremony at Guṇá¸icÄ and chanted the famous verse jagamohana-pari-muṇá¸Ä yÄu. After kÄ«rtana ended, He distributed prasÄdam to all the devotees and also took some Himself. Then He lay down at the door of the GambhÄ«rÄ to take rest. Somehow or other Govinda, the personal servant of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu, crossed over the Lord’s body and massaged His feet. Govinda could not go out that day, however, and therefore he was unable to accept prasÄdam. From the character of Govinda it is to be learned that we may sometimes commit offenses for the service of the Lord, but not for sense gratification.Govinda induced the Lord to eat all the food delivered by the devotees of Bengal for His service. All the Vaiṣṇavas used to invite ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu to their homes. The Lord accepted the invitation of Caitanya dÄsa, the son of ÅšivÄnanda Sena, and ate rice and yogurt there.