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

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmṛta Ādi 16.31

vyākaraṇa paḍāha, nimāñi paṇḍita tomāra nāma

bālya-śāstre loke tomāra kahe guṇa-grāma

SYNONYMS

vyākaraṇa — grammar; paḍāha — You teach; nimāñi paṇḍitaNimāi Paṇḍita; tomāra — Your; nāmaname; bālya-śāstrein grammar, which is considered a study for boys; loke — the people in general; tomāra — of You; kahe — declare; guṇa-grāma — very much qualified.

TRANSLATION

"I understand that You are a teacher of grammar," he said, "and that Your name is Nimāi Paṇḍita. People speak very highly of Your teaching of beginners' grammar.

PURPORT

Formerly Sanskrit schools first taught grammar very thoroughly, and this system continues even now. A student was supposed to study grammar carefully for twelve years in the beginning of his life, because if one is expert in the grammar of the Sanskrit language, all the śāstras are open to him. Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu was famous for teaching grammar to students, and therefore Keśava Kāśmīrī first referred to His position as a teacher of grammar. Keśava Kāśmīrī was very proud of his literary career; he was far above the first lessons of grammar, and so he thought the position of Nimāi Paṇḍita not at all comparable to his own.

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