Ādi-līlāChapter 4: The Confidential Reasons for the Appearance of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmṛta Ādi 4.19

āmāke ta' ye ye bhakta bhaje yei bhāve

tāre se se bhāve bhaji, — e mora svabhāve

SYNONYMS

āmākeMe; ta' — certainly; ye ye — whatever; bhakta — devotee; bhaje — worships; yei — which; bhāvein the mood; tāre — him; se se — that; bhāvein the mood; bhajiI reciprocate; e — this; mora — My; svabhāvein the nature.

TRANSLATION

"In whatever transcendental mellow My devotee worships Me, I reciprocate with him. That is My natural behavior.

PURPORT

The Lord, by His inherent nature, reveals Himself before His devotees according to their inherent devotional service. The Vṛndāvana pastimes demonstrated that although generally people worship God with reverence, the Lord is more pleased when a devotee thinks of Him as his pet son, personal friend or most dear fiance and renders service unto Him with such natural affection. The Lord becomes a subordinate object of love in such transcendental relationships. Such pure love of Godhead is unadulterated by any tinge of superfluous nondevotional desires and is not mixed with any sort of fruitive action or empiric philosophical speculation. It is pure and natural love of Godhead, spontaneously aroused in the absolute stage. This devotional service is executed in a favorable atmosphere freed from material affection.

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