prabhu kahe, — 'Ädi-vasyÄ' duḥkha kÄá¹…he mÄne?
kebÄ ki diyÄche, tÄhÄ Änaha ekhÄne

 prabhu kahe - the Lord replied; Ädi-vasyÄ - you who have been residing with Me for a very long time; duḥkha kÄá¹…he mÄne - why are you unhappy about this; kebÄ ki diyÄche - whatever they have delivered; tÄhÄ - all that; Änaha ekhÄne - bring here.


Text

ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu replied, “Why are you so foolishly unhappy? Bring here to Me whatever they have given you.â€

Purport

ÅšrÄ«la Bhaktivinoda ṬhÄkura explains that the word Ädi-vasyÄ refers to one who has been living with another for a very long time. Govinda was addressed as Ädi-vasyÄ because he had been living with ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu for a very long time, whereas other devotees, who were mostly new, would come and go. In effect, the Lord told Govinda, “Since you have been living with Me for a long time, you should not be foolishly disappointed in this situation. Bring all the food to Me, and you will see that I can eat it.â€