Sri Caitanya Caritamrita

Antya-lila
Chapter 8: Ramacandra Puri Criticizes the Lord

Text* 1: Let me offer my respectful obeisances to ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu, who reduced His eating due to fear of the criticism of RÄmacandra PurÄ«.
Text* 2: All glories to ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu, the incarnation of the ocean of mercy! His lotus feet are worshiped by demigods like Lord BrahmÄ and Lord Åšiva.
Text* 3: All glories to NityÄnanda Prabhu, the greatest of mendicants, who bound the entire world with a knot of ecstatic love for God!
Text* 4: All glories to Advaita Prabhu, the incarnation of the Supreme Personality of Godhead! He induced Kṛṣṇa to descend and thus delivered the entire world.
Text* 5: All glories to all the devotees, headed by ÅšrÄ«vÄsa ṬhÄkura! ÅšrÄ« Kṛṣṇa Caitanya MahÄprabhu is their life and soul.
Text* 6: Thus ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu, at JagannÄtha PurÄ«, performed His various pastimes with His devotees in the waves of love for Kṛṣṇa.
Text* 7: Then a sannyÄsÄ« named RÄmacandra PurÄ« GosÄñi came to see ParamÄnanda PurÄ« and ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu.
Text 8: ParamÄnanda PurÄ« offered respects at the feet of RÄmacandra PurÄ«, and RÄmacandra PurÄ« strongly embraced him.
Text 9: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu also offered obeisances unto RÄmacandra PurÄ«, who then embraced Him and thus remembered Kṛṣṇa.
Text* 10: The three of them talked about Kṛṣṇa for some time, and then JagadÄnanda came and extended an invitation to RÄmacandra PurÄ«.
Text* 11: A large quantity of the remnants of food from Lord JagannÄtha was brought in for distribution. RÄmacandra PurÄ« ate sumptuously, and then he wanted to find faults in JagadÄnanda Paṇá¸ita.
Text* 12: After finishing the meal, RÄmacandra PurÄ« requested, “My dear JagadÄnanda, please listen. You eat the food that is left.â€
Text* 13: With great eagerness RÄmacandra PurÄ« seated JagadÄnanda Paṇá¸ita and personally served him prasÄdam.
Text* 14: Encouraging him again and again, RÄmacandra PurÄ« fed him sumptuously, but when JagadÄnanda had washed his hands and mouth, RÄmacandra PurÄ« began criticizing him.
Text* 15: “I have heard,†he said, “that the followers of Caitanya MahÄprabhu eat more than necessary. Now I have directly seen that this is true.
Text* 16: “Feeding a sannyÄsÄ« too much breaks his regulative principles, for when a sannyÄsÄ« eats too much, his renunciation is destroyed.â€
Text* 17: The characteristic of RÄmacandra PurÄ« was that first he would induce someone to eat more than necessary and then he would criticize him.
Text* 18: Formerly, when MÄdhavendra PurÄ« was at the last stage of his life, RÄmacandra PurÄ« came to where he was staying.
Text* 19: MÄdhavendra PurÄ« was chanting the holy name of Kṛṣṇa, and sometimes he would cry, “O my Lord, I did not get shelter at MathurÄ.â€
Text* 20: Then RÄmacandra PurÄ« was so foolish that he fearlessly dared to instruct his spiritual master.
Text 21: “If you are in full transcendental bliss,†he said, “you should now remember only Brahman. Why are you crying?â€
Text 22: Hearing this instruction, MÄdhavendra PurÄ«, greatly angry, rebuked him by saying, “Get out, you sinful rascal!
Text* 23: “O my Lord Kṛṣṇa, I could not reach You, nor could I reach Your abode, MathurÄ. I am dying in my unhappiness, and now this rascal has come to give me more pain.
Text* 24: “Don’t show your face to me! Go anywhere else you like. If I die seeing your face, I shall not achieve the destination of my life.
Text* 25: “I am dying without achieving the shelter of Kṛṣṇa, and therefore I am greatly unhappy. Now this condemned foolish rascal has come to instruct me about Brahman.â€
Text 26: RÄmacandra PurÄ« was thus denounced by MÄdhavendra PurÄ«. Due to his offense, gradually material desire appeared within him.
Text 27: One who is attached to dry speculative knowledge has no relationship with Kṛṣṇa. His occupation is criticizing Vaiṣṇavas. Thus he is situated in criticism.
Text* 28: Īśvara PurÄ«, the spiritual master of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu, performed service to MÄdhavendra PurÄ«, cleaning up his stool and urine with his own hand.
Text* 29: Īśvara PurÄ« was always chanting the holy name and pastimes of Lord Kṛṣṇa for MÄdhavendra PurÄ« to hear. In this way he helped MÄdhavendra PurÄ« remember the holy name and pastimes of Lord Kṛṣṇa at the time of death.
Text* 30: Pleased with Īśvara PurÄ«, MÄdhavendra PurÄ« embraced him and gave him the benediction that he would be a great devotee and lover of Kṛṣṇa.
Text* 31: Thus Īśvara PurÄ« became like an ocean of ecstatic love for Kṛṣṇa, whereas RÄmacandra PurÄ« became a dry speculator and a critic of everyone else.
Text* 32: Īśvara PurÄ« received the blessing of MÄdhavendra PurÄ«, whereas RÄmacandra PurÄ« received a rebuke from him. Therefore these two persons, Īśvara PurÄ« and RÄmacandra PurÄ«, are examples of the objects of a great personality’s benediction and punishment. MÄdhavendra PurÄ« instructed the entire world by presenting these two examples.
Text* 33: His Divine Grace MÄdhavendra PurÄ«, the spiritual master of the entire world, thus distributed ecstatic love for Kṛṣṇa. While passing away from the material world, he chanted the following verse.
Text* 34: “O My Lord! O most merciful master! O master of MathurÄ! When shall I see You again? Because of My not seeing You, My agitated heart has become unsteady. O most beloved one, what shall I do now?â€
Text* 35: In this verse MÄdhavendra PurÄ« teaches how to achieve ecstatic love for Kṛṣṇa. By feeling separation from Kṛṣṇa, one becomes spiritually situated.
Text* 36: MÄdhavendra PurÄ« sowed the seed of ecstatic love for Kṛṣṇa within this material world and then departed. That seed later became a great tree in the form of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu.
Text* 37: I have incidentally described the passing away of MÄdhavendra PurÄ«. Anyone who hears this must be considered very fortunate.
Text* 38: Thus RÄmacandra PurÄ« stayed at JagannÄtha PurÄ«. As is customary for those in the renounced order, he would sometimes stay someplace and then go away.
Text* 39: There was no certainty of where RÄmacandra PurÄ« would take his meal, for he would do so even uninvited. Nevertheless, he was very particular about keeping account of how others were taking their meals.
Text* 40: To invite ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu would cost 320 kauá¸is [small conchshells]. This would provide lunch for three people, including ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu and sometimes KÄśīśvara and Govinda.
Text* 41: Every day the Lord would take His meal at a different place, and if someone was prepared to pay for a meal, the price was fixed at only four paṇas.
Text* 42: RÄmacandra PurÄ« concerned himself with gathering all sorts of information about how ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu was situated, including His regulative principles, His lunch, His sleep and His movements.
Text* 43: Because RÄmacandra PurÄ« was interested only in finding faults, he could not understand the transcendental qualities of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu. His only concern was finding faults, but still he could not find any.
Text* 44: At last he found a fault. “How can a person in the renounced order eat so many sweetmeats?†he said. “If one eats sweets, controlling the senses is very difficult.â€
Text* 45: In this way RÄmacandra PurÄ« blasphemed ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu before everyone, but nevertheless he would regularly come to see the Lord every day.
Text* 46: When they met, the Lord would offer him respectful obeisances, considering him a Godbrother of His spiritual master. RÄmacandra Purī’s business, however, was to search for faults in the Lord.
Text* 47: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu knew that RÄmacandra PurÄ« was criticizing Him before everyone, but whenever RÄmacandra PurÄ« came to see Him, the Lord offered him respects with great attention.
Text* 48: One day RÄmacandra PurÄ« came in the morning to the abode of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu. Seeing many ants, he said something to criticize the Lord.
Text* 49: “Last night there was sugar candy here,†he said. “Therefore ants are wandering about. Alas, this renounced sannyÄsÄ« is attached to such sense gratification!†After speaking in this way, he got up and left.
Text 50: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu had heard rumors about RÄmacandra Purī’s blasphemy. Now He directly heard his fanciful accusations.
Text* 51: Ants generally crawl about here, there and everywhere, but RÄmacandra PurÄ«, imagining faults, criticized ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu by alleging that there had been sweetmeats in His room.
Text* 52: After hearing this criticism, ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu was doubtful and apprehensive. Therefore He called Govinda and instructed him as follows.
Text* 53: “From today on it will be a rule that I shall accept only one-fourth of a pot of Lord JagannÄtha’s prasÄdam and five gaṇá¸Äs’ worth of vegetables.
Text* 54: “If you bring any more than this, you will not see Me here anymore.â€
Text* 55: Govinda relayed this message to all the devotees. When they heard it, they felt as if their heads had been struck by thunderbolts.
Text* 56: All the devotees condemned RÄmacandra PurÄ«, saying, “This sinful man has come here and taken our lives.â€
Text* 57-58: That day, a brÄhmaṇa extended an invitation to ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu. When Govinda accepted only five gaṇá¸Äs’ worth of vegetables and a fourth of a pot of rice, the brÄhmaṇa, in great despair, struck his head with his hand and cried, “Alas! Alas!â€
Text* 59: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu ate only half of the rice and vegetables, and whatever remained was taken by Govinda.
Text* 60: Thus both ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu and Govinda ate only half the food they needed. Because of this, all the other devotees gave up eating.
Text* 61: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu ordered Govinda and KÄśīśvara, “You may both take alms elsewhere to fill your bellies.â€
Text* 62: In this way, some days passed in great unhappiness. Hearing of all this, RÄmacandra PurÄ« went to ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu.
Text* 63: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu offered His obeisances to RÄmacandra PurÄ«, worshiping his feet. Then RÄmacandra PurÄ« smiled and spoke to the Lord.
Text* 64: RÄmacandra PurÄ« advised, “It is not the business of a sannyÄsÄ« to gratify his senses. He should fill his belly some way or other.
Text* 65: “I have heard that You have cut Your eating in half. Indeed, I see that You are skinny. Such dry renunciation is also not the religion of a sannyÄsÄ«.
Text* 66: “A sannyÄsÄ« eats as much as necessary to maintain his body, but he does not enjoy satisfying his senses materially. Thus a sannyÄsÄ« becomes perfect in his spiritual advancement in knowledge.
Text 67-68: “[Lord Kṛṣṇa said:] ‘My dear Arjuna, one cannot perform mystic yoga if he eats more than necessary or needlessly fasts, sleeps and dreams too much or does not sleep enough. One should eat and enjoy his senses as much as necessary, one should properly endeavor to execute his duties, and one should regulate his sleep and wakefulness. Thus one can become freed from material pains by executing mystic yoga.’ â€
Text* 69: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu then humbly submitted, “I am just like an ignorant boy and am like your disciple. It is My great fortune that you are instructing Me.â€
Text* 70: Hearing this, RÄmacandra PurÄ« got up and left. He also heard from various sources that all the devotees of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu were eating half as much as usual.
Text* 71: The next day, ParamÄnanda PurÄ« and other devotees approached ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu with great humility and submission.
Text* 72: ParamÄnanda PurÄ« said, “My Godbrother RÄmacandra PurÄ« is by nature a bad critic. If You give up eating because of his words, what will be the profit?
Text* 73: “It is the nature of RÄmacandra PurÄ« that first he lets one eat as much as desired, and if one does not eat more than necessary, with great attention he makes him eat more.
Text* 74: “In this way he induces one to eat more than necessary, and then he directly criticizes him, saying, ‘You eat so much. How much money do you have in your treasury?
Text* 75: “ ‘Also, by inducing sannyÄsÄ«s to eat so much, you spoil their religious principles. Therefore I can understand that you have no advancement.’
Text* 76: “It is RÄmacandra Purī’s business to inquire always about how others are eating and conducting their daily affairs.
Text* 77: “The two kinds of activities rejected in the revealed scriptures constitute his daily affairs.
Text 78: “ ‘One should see that because of the meeting of material nature and the living entity, the universe is acting uniformly. Thus one should neither praise nor criticize the characteristics or activities of others.’
Text 79: “Of the two rules, RÄmacandra PurÄ« obeys the first by abandoning praise, but although he knows that the second is more prominent, he neglects it by criticizing others.
Text 80: “ ‘Between the former rule and the latter rule, the latter is more important.’
Text* 81: “Even where there are hundreds of good qualities, a critic does not consider them. Rather, he attempts by some trick to point out a fault in those attributes.
Text* 82: “One should not, therefore, follow the principles of RÄmacandra PurÄ«. Nevertheless, I have to say something against him because he is making our hearts unhappy.
Text* 83: “Why have You given up proper eating due to the criticism of RÄmacandra PurÄ«? Please accept invitations as before. This is the request of us all.â€
Text* 84: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu replied, “Why are all of you angry at RÄmacandra PurÄ«? He is expounding the natural principles of sannyÄsa life. Why are you accusing him?
Text* 85: “For a sannyÄsÄ« to indulge in satisfying the tongue is a great offense. The duty of a sannyÄsÄ« is to eat only as much as needed to keep body and soul together.â€
Text* 86: When they all requested very fervently that ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu take a full meal, He still would not do so. Instead, He responded to their request by accepting half as much as usual.
Text* 87: The cost for the food needed to invite ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu was fixed at two paṇas of kauá¸is [160 conchshells], and that food would be taken by two men and sometimes three.
Text* 88: When a brÄhmaṇa at whose home an invitation could not be accepted invited the Lord, he would pay two paṇas of conchshells to purchase the prasÄdam.
Text* 89: When a brÄhmaṇa at whose home an invitation could be accepted invited Him, the brÄhmaṇa would purchase part of the prasÄdam and cook the rest at home.
Text* 90-91: Even on a day when ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu was invited to dine by others, if GadÄdhara Paṇá¸ita, BhagavÄn Ä€cÄrya or SÄrvabhauma Bhaá¹­á¹­ÄcÄrya invited Him, ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu had no independence. He would accept their invitations as they desired.
Text* 92: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu actually descended to give happiness to the devotees. Thus He behaved in whatever way fit the time and circumstances.
Text* 93: Because of His full independence, ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu sometimes behaved like a common man and sometimes manifested His godly opulence.
Text* 94: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu sometimes accepted RÄmacandra PurÄ« as His master and considered Himself a servant, and sometimes the Lord, not caring for him, would see him as being just like a straw.
Text* 95: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu behaved exactly like the Supreme Personality of Godhead, beyond the restriction of anyone’s intelligence. He did whatever He liked, but all His activities were very beautiful.
Text* 96: Thus RÄmacandra PurÄ« stayed for some days at NÄ«lÄcala [JagannÄtha PurÄ«]. Then he left to visit various holy places of pilgrimage.
Text* 97: The devotees considered RÄmacandra PurÄ« to be like a great burden on their heads. When he left JagannÄtha PurÄ«, everyone felt extremely happy, as if a great stone burden had suddenly fallen from their heads to the ground.
Text* 98: After his departure, everything was happy once again. ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu accepted invitations as usual and led congregational chanting and dancing. Everyone else also accepted prasÄdam without hindrances.
Text* 99: If one’s spiritual master rejects him, one becomes so fallen that he, like RÄmacandra PurÄ«, commits offenses even to the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
Text* 100: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu did not consider the offenses of RÄmacandra PurÄ«, for the Lord considered him His spiritual master. However, his character instructed everyone about the result of offending the spiritual master.
Text* 101: The character of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu is full of nectar. Hearing about it is pleasing to the ear and mind.
Text* 102: I write about the character of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu. O readers, please hear with attention, for thus you will easily receive ecstatic love for the lotus feet of Lord ÅšrÄ« Kṛṣṇa.
Text 103: Praying at the lotus feet of ÅšrÄ« RÅ«pa and ÅšrÄ« RaghunÄtha, always desiring their mercy, I, KṛṣṇadÄsa, narrate ÅšrÄ« Caitanya-caritÄmá¹›ta, following in their footsteps.
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