Ādi-līlāChapter 16: The Pastimes of the Lord in His Childhood and Youth

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmṛta Ādi 16.21

prabhura viraha-sarpa lakṣmīre daḿśila

viraha-sarpa-viṣe tāńra paraloka haila

SYNONYMS

prabhura — of the Lord; viraha-sarpa — the separation snake; lakṣmīre — Lakṣmīdevī; daḿśila — bit; viraha-sarpa — of the separation snake; viṣe — by the poison; tāńra — her; para-loka — next world; hailait so happened.

TRANSLATION

The snake of separation bit Lakṣmīdevī, and its poison caused her death. Thus she passed to the next world. She went back home, back to Godhead.

PURPORT

As stated in the Bhagavad-gītā (8.6), yaḿ yaḿ vāpi smaran bhāvaḿ tyajaty ante kalevaram: one's practice in thinking throughout his entire life determines the quality of his thoughts at death, and thus at death one obtains a suitable body. According to this principle, Lakṣmīdevī, the goddess of fortune from Vaikuṇṭha, who was absorbed in thought of the Lord in separation from Him, certainly went back home to Vaikuṇṭhaloka after death.

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