Text* 1: The innumerable, glorious followers of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu brought a constant flood to the desertlike hearts of the unfortunate with an inundation of ecstatic love.
Text* 2: All glories to ÅšrÄ« Kṛṣṇa Caitanya MahÄprabhu, the most merciful incarnation! All glories to Lord NityÄnanda, whose heart is always compassionate!
Text* 3: All glories to Advaita Ä€cÄrya, who is very merciful! All glories to the devotees of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu, who are always overwhelmed by transcendental bliss!
Text* 4: Thus ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu lived at NÄ«lÄcala [JagannÄtha PurÄ«] with His personal devotees, always merged in ecstatic love for Kṛṣṇa.
Text* 5: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu always felt waves of separation from Kṛṣṇa, externally and internally. His mind and body were agitated by various spiritual transformations.
Text* 6: During the day He chanted, danced and saw Lord JagannÄtha in the temple. At night He tasted transcendental bliss in the company of RÄmÄnanda RÄya and SvarÅ«pa DÄmodara.
Text* 7: People from the three worlds used to come visit ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu. Anyone who saw Him received the transcendental treasure of love for Kṛṣṇa.
Text* 8: The inhabitants of the seven higher planetary systems — including the demigods, the Gandharvas and the Kinnaras — and the inhabitants of the seven lower planetary systems [PÄtÄlaloka], including the demons and serpentine living entities, all visited ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu in the dress of human beings.
Text* 9: Dressed in different ways, people from the seven islands and nine khaṇá¸as visited ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu.
Text 10: PrahlÄda MahÄrÄja, Bali MahÄrÄja, VyÄsadeva, Åšukadeva GosvÄmÄ« and other great sages came to visit ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu. Upon seeing Him, they became unconscious in ecstatic love for Kṛṣṇa.
Text* 11: Being unable to see ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu, the populace outside His room would make a tumultuous sound. Thus ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu would go outside and tell them, “Chant Hare Kṛṣṇa.â€
Text* 12: All kinds of people would come to see the Lord, and upon seeing Him they would be overwhelmed with ecstatic love for Kṛṣṇa. In this way ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu passed His days and nights.
Text 13: One day people suddenly came to ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu and informed Him, “GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka, the son of BhavÄnanda RÄya, has been condemned to death by the baá¸a-jÄnÄ, the eldest son of the King, and has been raised on the cÄá¹…ga.
Text* 14: “The baá¸a-jÄnÄ has placed swords beneath the platform,†they said, “and will throw GopÄ«nÄtha upon them. O Lord, only if You protect him will he be saved.
Text* 15: “BhavÄnanda RÄya and his entire family are your servants. Therefore it is quite fitting for You to save the son of BhavÄnanda RÄya.â€
Text* 16: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu inquired, “Why is the King chastising him?†Thereupon the people described the entire incident.
Text* 17: They said, “GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka, the brother of RÄmÄnanda RÄya, has always been a treasurer for the government.
Text* 18: “He served in the place known as MÄlajÄá¹hyÄ Daṇá¸apÄta, soliciting and collecting money there and depositing it in the government treasury.
Text* 19: “Once when he deposited the collection, however, a balance of 200,000 kÄhanas of conchshells was due from him. Therefore the King demanded this sum.
Text* 20: “GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka replied, ‘There is no money I can immediately give you in cash. Please give me time. Gradually I shall purchase and sell my gross goods and in this way fill your treasury.
Text* 21: “ ‘There are ten to twelve good horses. Take them immediately for a proper price.’ After saying this, he brought all the horses to the door of the King.
Text* 22: “One of the princes knew how to estimate the price of horses very well. Thus the King sent for him to come with his ministers and friends.
Text* 23: “The prince, however, purposely gave a reduced estimate for the value of the horses. When GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka heard the price quoted, he was very angry.
Text* 24: “That prince had a personal idiosyncrasy of turning his neck and facing the sky, looking here and there again and again.
Text* 25: “GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka criticized the prince. He was unafraid of the prince because the King was very kind toward him.
Text* 26: “GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka said, ‘My horses never turn their necks or look upward. Therefore the price for them should not be reduced.’
Text* 27: “Hearing this criticism, the prince became very angry. Going before the King, he made some false allegations against GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka.
Text* 28: “ ‘This GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka,’ he said, ‘is unwilling to pay the money due. Instead, he is squandering it under some pretext. If you issue an order, I can put him on the cÄá¹…ga and thus realize the money.’
Text* 29: “The King replied, ‘You can adopt whatever means you think best. Any device by which you can somehow or other realize the money is all right.’
Text* 30: “Thus the prince went back, raised GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka onto the platform of the cÄá¹…ga and spread swords below upon which to throw him.â€
Text* 31: After hearing this explanation, ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu replied with affectionate anger. “GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka does not want to pay the King the money that is due,†the Lord said. “How then is the King at fault in punishing him?
Text* 32: “GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka is in charge of collecting money on behalf of the government, but he misappropriates it. Not fearing the King, he squanders it to see dancing girls.
Text* 33: “If one is intelligent, let him perform service to the government, and after paying the government, he can spend whatever money is left.â€
Text* 34: At that time another person came there in great haste, bringing the news that VÄṇīnÄtha RÄya and his entire family had been arrested.
Text* 35: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu said, “The King must personally realize the money that is due. I am but a sannyÄsÄ«, a member of the renounced order. What can I do?â€
Text* 36: Then all the devotees, headed by SvarÅ«pa DÄmodara GosvÄmÄ«, fell at the lotus feet of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu and submitted the following plea.
Text* 37: “All the members of RÄmÄnanda RÄya’s family are Your eternal servants. Now they are in danger. It is not befitting for You to be indifferent to them in this way.â€
Text* 38: After hearing this, ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu spoke in an angry mood. “You want to order Me to go to the King,†He said.
Text* 39: “Your opinion is that I should go to the King’s palace and spread My cloth to beg money from him.
Text* 40: “Of course, a sannyÄsÄ« or brÄhmaṇa may beg for up to five gaṇá¸Äs, but why should he be granted the inappropriate sum of 200,000 kÄhanas of conchshells?â€
Text* 41: Then another person came with the news that GopÄ«nÄtha had already been set up to be thrown upon the points of the swords.
Text* 42: Hearing this news, all the devotees again appealed to the Lord, but the Lord replied, “I am a beggar. It is impossible for Me to do anything about this.
Text* 43: “Therefore if you want to save him, you should all pray together at the lotus feet of JagannÄtha.
Text* 44: “Lord JagannÄtha is the Supreme Personality of Godhead. He possesses all potencies. Therefore He is able to act freely and can do and undo whatever He likes.â€
Text* 45: When ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu replied in this way, an officer named Haricandana PÄtra went to the King and spoke with him.
Text* 46: “After all,†he said, “GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka is your faithful servant. To condemn a servant to death is not good behavior.
Text* 47: “His only fault is that he owes some money to the government. If he is killed, however, what profit will there be? The government will be the loser, for it will not get the money.
Text* 48: “It would be better to take the horses for a proper price and let him gradually repay the balance. Why are you killing him unnecessarily?â€
Text* 49: The King answered in surprise, “I did not know about all this. Why should his life be taken? I only want the money from him.
Text* 50: “Go there and adjust everything. I want only the payment, not his life.â€
Text* 51: Haricandana then returned and informed the prince of the King’s desire, and immediately GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka was taken down from the cÄá¹…ga.
Text* 52: Then he was told that the King demanded the money due him and asked what means he would adopt to pay it. “Kindly take my horses,†he replied, “for a proper price.
Text* 53: “I shall gradually pay the balance as I can. Without consideration, however, you were going to take my life. What can I say?â€
Text* 54: Then the government took all the horses for a proper price, a time was set for payment of the balance, and GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka was released.
Text* 55: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu inquired from the messenger, “What was VÄṇīnÄtha doing when he was arrested and brought there?â€
Text* 56: The messenger replied, “He was fearlessly, incessantly chanting the mahÄ-mantra — Hare Kṛṣṇa, Hare Kṛṣṇa, Kṛṣṇa Kṛṣṇa, Hare Hare/ Hare RÄma, Hare RÄma, RÄma RÄma, Hare Hare.
Text* 57: “He counted the chants on the fingers of both hands, and after he had finished chanting one thousand times, he would make a mark on his body.â€
Text* 58: Hearing this news, the Lord was very pleased. Who can understand the mercy of the Lord upon His devotee?
Text* 59: At that time KÄśī MiÅ›ra came to the residence of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu, and the Lord talked with him with some agitation.
Text* 60: “I cannot stay here any longer,†the Lord said. “I shall go to Ä€lÄlanÄtha. There are too many disturbances here, and I cannot get any rest.
Text* 61: “All the family members of BhavÄnanda RÄya are engaged in government service, but they spend the government’s revenue in various ways.
Text* 62: “What is the fault on the part of the King? He wants the government’s money. However, when they are punished for failing to pay the government its due, they come to Me to release them.
Text* 63: “When the King put GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka on the cÄá¹…ga, messengers came four times to inform Me about the incident.
Text* 64: “As a beggar sannyÄsÄ«, a mendicant, I wish to live alone in a solitary place, but these people come to tell Me about their unhappiness and disturb Me.
Text 65: “JagannÄtha has saved him once from death today, but if tomorrow he again does not pay what he owes the treasury, who will give him protection?
Text* 66: “If I hear about the activities of materialistic persons, My mind becomes agitated. There is no need for Me to stay here and be disturbed in that way.â€
Text* 67: KÄśī MiÅ›ra caught hold of the Lord’s lotus feet and said, “Why should You be agitated by these affairs?
Text 68: “You are a renounced sannyÄsÄ«. What connections do You have? One who worships You for some material purpose is blind to all knowledge.â€
Text 69: KÄśī MiÅ›ra continued, “If one engages in devotional service for Your satisfaction, this will result in his increasingly awakening his dormant love for You. But if one engages in Your devotional service for material purposes, he should be considered a number-one fool.
Text* 70: “It is only for Your sake that RÄmÄnanda RÄya resigned from the governorship of South India and SanÄtana GosvÄmÄ« gave up his post as minister.
Text* 71: “It is for Your sake that RaghunÄtha dÄsa gave up all his family relationships. His father sent money and men here to serve him.
Text* 72: “However, because he has received the mercy of Your lotus feet, he does not even accept his father’s money. Instead he eats by begging alms from centers for the distribution of food.
Text* 73: “GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka is a good gentleman. He does not desire material benefits from You.
Text* 74: “It is not GopÄ«nÄtha who sent all those men so that You would release him from his plight. Rather, his friends and servants, seeing his distressed condition, informed You because they all knew that GopÄ«nÄtha is a soul surrendered unto You.
Text* 75: “GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka is a pure devotee who worships You only for Your satisfaction. He does not care about his personal happiness or distress, for that is the business of a materialist.
Text* 76: “One who engages in Your devotional service twenty-four hours a day, desiring only Your mercy, will very soon attain shelter at Your lotus feet.
Text 77: “ ‘One who seeks Your compassion and thus tolerates all kinds of adverse conditions due to the karma of his past deeds, who engages always in Your devotional service with his mind, words and body, and who always offers obeisances unto You is certainly a bona fide candidate for becoming Your unalloyed devotee.’
Text* 78: “Kindly stay here at JagannÄtha PurÄ«. Why should You go to Ä€lÄlanÄtha? Henceforward, no one will approach You about material affairs.â€
Text* 79: Finally KÄśī MiÅ›ra told the Lord, “If You want to give protection to GopÄ«nÄtha, then Lord JagannÄtha, who protected him today, will also protect him in the future.â€
Text* 80: After saying this, KÄśī MiÅ›ra left the abode of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu and returned to his own temple. At noon King PratÄparudra came to KÄśī MiÅ›ra’s home.
Text* 81: As long as King PratÄparudra stayed in Puruá¹£ottama, he performed one regular duty.
Text* 82: He would come daily to the house of KÄśī MiÅ›ra to massage his lotus feet. The King would also hear from him about how opulently Lord JagannÄtha was being served.
Text* 83: When the King began pressing his lotus feet, KÄśī MiÅ›ra informed him about something through hints.
Text* 84: “My dear King,†he said, “please hear one uncommon item of news. ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu wants to leave JagannÄtha PurÄ« and go to Ä€lÄlanÄtha.â€
Text* 85: When the King heard that ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu was going to Ä€lÄlanÄtha, he was very unhappy and inquired about the reason. Then KÄśī MiÅ›ra informed him of all the details.
Text* 86: “When GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka was lifted onto the cÄá¹…ga,†he said, “all his servants went to inform ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu.
Text* 87: “Hearing about this, ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu was extremely sorry at heart, and in anger He chastised GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka.
Text* 88: “ ‘Because he is mad after sense gratification,’ the Lord said, ‘he acts as a government servant but spends the government’s revenue for various sinful activities.
Text* 89: “ ‘The revenue of the government is more sacred than the property of a brÄhmaṇa. One who misappropriates the government’s money and uses it to enjoy sense gratification is most sinful.
Text* 90: “ ‘One who serves the government but misappropriates the government’s revenue is liable to be punished by the king. That is the verdict of all revealed scriptures.
Text* 91: “ ‘The King wanted his revenue paid and did not want to enforce punishment. Therefore the King is certainly very religious. But GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka is a great cheat.
Text* 92: “ ‘He does not pay the revenue to the King, but he wants My help for release. This is a greatly sinful affair. I cannot tolerate it here.
Text* 93: “ ‘Therefore I shall leave JagannÄtha PurÄ« and go to Ä€lÄlanÄtha, where I shall live peacefully and not hear about all these affairs of materialistic people.’ â€
Text* 94: When King PratÄparudra heard all these details, he felt great pain in his mind. “I shall give up all that is due from GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka,†he said, “if ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu will stay here at JagannÄtha PurÄ«.
Text* 95: “If even for a moment I could get an interview with Lord ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu, I would not care for the profit of millions of cintÄmaṇi stones.
Text* 96: “I do not care about this small sum of 200,000 kÄhanas. What to speak of this, I would indeed sacrifice everything at the lotus feet of the Lord, including my life and kingdom.â€
Text* 97: KÄśī MiÅ›ra hinted to the King, “It is not the Lord’s desire that you forfeit the payment. He is unhappy only because the whole family is troubled.â€
Text* 98: The King replied, “I had no desire to give pain to GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka and his family, nor did I know about his being lifted onto the cÄá¹…ga to be thrown on the swords and killed.
Text* 99: “He sneered at Puruá¹£ottama JÄnÄ. Therefore the prince tried to scare him as a punishment.
Text* 100: “Go personally to ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu and keep Him at JagannÄtha PurÄ« with great attention. I shall excuse GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka from all his debts.â€
Text* 101: KÄśī MiÅ›ra said, “Excusing GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka of all his debts will make the Lord unhappy, for that is not His intention.â€
Text* 102: The King said, “I shall absolve GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka of all his debts, but don’t speak of this to the Lord. Simply let Him know that all the family members of BhavÄnanda RÄya, including GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka, are naturally my dear friends.
Text* 103: “BhavÄnanda RÄya is worthy of my worship and respect. Therefore I am always naturally affectionate to his sons.â€
Text* 104: After offering obeisances to KÄśī MiÅ›ra, the King returned to his palace and called for both GopÄ«nÄtha and the eldest prince.
Text* 105: The King told GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka, “You are excused for all the money you owe the treasury, and the place known as MÄlajÄá¹hyÄ Daṇá¸apÄá¹a is again given to you for collections.
Text* 106: “Do not again misappropriate the revenue of the government. In case you think your salary insufficient, henceforward it will be doubled.â€
Text* 107: After saying this, the King appointed him by offering him a silken wrapper for his body. “Go to ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu,†he said. “After taking permission from Him, go to your home. I bid you farewell. Now you may go.â€
Text* 108: By the mercy of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu, one can certainly become spiritually advanced. Indeed, no one can estimate the results of His mercy.
Text* 109: GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka achieved the result of kingly opulence due to but a glimpse of the Lord’s mercy. Therefore no one can calculate the full value of His mercy.
Text* 110: GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka was lifted onto the cÄá¹…ga to be killed, and all his money was taken away, but instead his debts were excused, and he was appointed collector in the same place.
Text* 111: On one hand GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka was unable to clear his debt even by selling all his possessions, but on the other his salary was doubled, and he was honored with the silken wrapper.
Text* 112: It was not the desire of Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu that GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka be excused of his debt to the government, nor was it His desire that his salary be doubled or that he be reappointed collector at the same place.
Text* 113: When GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka’s servant went to ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu and informed the Lord of his plight, the Lord was somewhat agitated and dissatisfied.
Text* 114: The Lord had no intention of awarding His devotee the happiness of material opulence, yet simply because of His being informed, such a great result was obtained.
Text* 115: No one can estimate the wonderful characteristics of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu. Even Lord BrahmÄ and Lord Åšiva cannot understand the intentions of the Lord.
Text* 116: KÄśī MiÅ›ra went to ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu and informed Him in detail of all the King’s intentions.
Text 117: Upon hearing about KÄśī MiÅ›ra’s tactics with the King, ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu said, “KÄśī MiÅ›ra, what have you done? You have made Me indirectly take help from the King.â€
Text* 118: KÄśī MiÅ›ra said, “My dear Lord, the King has done this without reservations. Kindly hear his statement.
Text 119: “The King said, ‘Speak to the Lord in such a way that He will not think, “For My sake the King has forfeited 200,000 kÄhanas of kauá¸is.â€
Text* 120: “ ‘Inform ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu that all the sons of BhavÄnanda RÄya are especially dear to me. I consider them like members of my family.
Text* 121: “ ‘Therefore I have appointed them collectors in various places, and although they spend the government’s money, eat, drink, plunder and distribute it as they like, I do not take them very seriously.
Text 122: “ ‘I made RÄmÄnanda RÄya the governor of Rajahmundry. There is practically no account of whatever money he took and distributed in that position.
Text* 123: “ ‘Having been appointed collector, GopÄ«nÄtha, in the same way, also generally spends 200,000 to 400,000 kÄhanas as he likes.
Text* 124: “ ‘GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka would collect some and pay some, spending it at will, but I would not consider this very seriously. This time, however, he was put into trouble because of a misunderstanding with the prince.
Text* 125: “ ‘The prince created this situation without my knowledge, but actually I consider all the sons of BhavÄnanda RÄya to be like my relatives.
Text* 126: “ ‘Because of my intimate relationship with them, I have absolved GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka of all his debts. ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu does not know this fact. Whatever I have done is because of my intimate relationship with the family of BhavÄnanda RÄya.’ â€
Text* 127: Having heard from KÄśī MiÅ›ra all these statements concerning the King’s mentality, ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu was very happy. At that time, BhavÄnanda RÄya arrived there.
Text* 128: BhavÄnanda RÄya, along with his five sons, fell at the lotus feet of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu, who lifted him up and embraced him.
Text* 129: Thus RÄmÄnanda RÄya, all his brothers and their father met ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu. Then BhavÄnanda RÄya began speaking.
Text* 130: “All these members of my family,†he said, “are Your eternal servants. You have saved us from this great danger. Therefore You have purchased us for a proper price.
Text* 131: “You have now demonstrated Your love for Your devotees, just as when You previously saved the five PÄṇá¸avas from great danger.â€
Text* 132: GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka, his head covered with the silken wrapper, fell at the lotus feet of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu and described in detail the King’s mercy toward him.
Text* 133: “The King has excused me for the balance due,†he said. “He has reappointed me to my post by honoring me with this silken cloth and has doubled my salary.
Text* 134: “I was lifted upon the cÄá¹…ga to be killed, but instead I was honored with this silken cloth. This is all Your mercy.
Text* 135: “On the cÄá¹…ga I began meditating upon Your lotus feet, and the power of that remembrance has yielded all these results.
Text* 136: “Struck with wonder by my affairs, the populace is glorifying the greatness of Your mercy.
Text 137: “However, my Lord, these are not the principal results of meditating upon Your lotus feet. Material opulence is very flickering. Therefore it is simply a glimpse of the result of Your mercy.
Text* 138: “Your real mercy has been granted to RÄmÄnanda RÄya and VÄṇīnÄtha RÄya, for You have detached them from all material opulence. I think that I have not been favored by such mercy.
Text* 139: “Kindly bestow upon me Your pure mercy so that I may also become renounced. I am no longer interested in material enjoyment.â€
Text* 140: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu said, “If you all adopt the renounced order and lose interest in dealing with pounds, shillings and pence, who will take charge of maintaining your large family?
Text 141: “Whether you are involved in material activities or become completely renounced, you five brothers are all My eternal servants, birth after birth.
Text 142: “However, just obey one order from Me. Do not spend any of the King’s revenue.
Text* 143: “First you should pay the revenue due the King, and then you may spend the balance for religious and fruitive activities.
Text* 144: “Don’t spend a farthing for sinful activities, for which you will be the loser both in this life and the next.†After saying this, ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu bade them farewell.
Text 145: Thus the mercy of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu was spoken of in the family of BhavÄnanda RÄya. That mercy was clearly demonstrated, although it appeared to be something different.
Text* 146: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu embraced them all and bade them farewell. Then all the devotees got up and left, loudly chanting the holy name of Hari.
Text* 147: Seeing the extraordinary mercy the Lord granted to the family of BhavÄnanda RÄya, everyone was struck with wonder. They could not understand the behavior of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu.
Text 148: Indeed, when all the devotees had requested the Lord to bestow His mercy upon GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka, the Lord had replied that He could do nothing.
Text* 149: I have simply described the chastisement of GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka and ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu’s indifference. But the deep meaning of this behavior is very difficult to understand.
Text* 150: ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu gave so much to GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka without directly making requests of either KÄśī MiÅ›ra or the King.
Text* 151: The intentions of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu are so deep that one can understand them only if he has complete faith in service to the lotus feet of the Lord.
Text* 152: Whether or not one understands it, if one hears of this incident concerning the activities of GopÄ«nÄtha Paá¹á¹anÄyaka and Lord ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu’s causeless mercy upon him, certainly he will be promoted to the platform of ecstatic love for the Lord, and for him all dangers will be nullified.
Text 153: 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.