Ādi-līlāChapter 3: The External Reasons for the Appearance of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmrita Ādi 3.107

tabe ātmā veci' kare rinera śodhana

eta bhāvi' ācārya karena ārādhana

SYNONYMS

tabe — then; ātmā — Himself; veci' — selling; kare — does; rinera — of the debt; śodhana — payment; eta — thus; bhāvi' — thinking; ācāryaAdvaita Ācārya; karena — does; ārādhana — worshiping.

TRANSLATION

"Thus the Lord liquidates the debt by offering Himself to the devotee." Considering in this way, the Ācārya began worshiping the Lord.

PURPORT

Through devotional service one can easily please Lord Krishna with a leaf of the tulasī plant and a little water. As the Lord says in the Bhagavad-gītā (9.26), a leaf, a flower, a fruit or some water (patram pushpam phalam toyam), when offered with devotion, very much pleases Him. He universally accepts the services of His devotees. Even the poorest of devotees in any part of the world can secure a small flower, fruit or leaf and a little water, and if these offerings, and especially tulasī leaves and Ganges water, are offered to Krishna with devotion, He is very satisfied. It is said that Krishna is so much pleased by such devotional service that He offers Himself to His devotee in exchange for it. Śrīla Advaita Ācārya knew this fact, and therefore He decided to call for the Personality of Godhead Krishna to descend by worshiping the Lord with tulasī leaves and the water of the Ganges.

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