Ādi-līlā

Chapter 10: The Trunk, Branches and Sub-branches of the Caitanya Tree

Verse 25 of 158
Cc Ādi 10.25

তাঙ্হার ভগিনী দমযন্তী প্রভুর প্রিয দাসী প্রভুর ভোগসামগ্রী যে করে বারমাসি

ताङ्हार भगिनी दमयन्ती प्रभुर प्रिय दासी प्रभुर भोगसामग्री ये करे वारमासि

tāṅhāra bhaginī damayantī prabhura priya dāsī prabhura bhoga-sāmagrī ye kare vāra-māsi

Synonyms

tāṅhārahis; bhaginīsister; damayantīof the name Damayantī; prabhuraof the Lord; priyadear; dāsīmaidservant; prabhuraof the Lord; bhoga-sāmagrīcooking materials; yewho; karedoes; vāra-māsithroughout the whole year..

Translation

Rāghava Paṇḍita's sister Damayantī was the dear maidservant of the Lord. She always collected various ingredients with which to cook for Lord Caitanya.

Purport

In the Gaura-gaṇoddeśa-dīpikā, verse 167, it is mentioned, guṇamālā vraje yāsīd damayantī tu tat-svasā: "The gopī named Guṇamālā has now appeared as his sister Damayantī." On the East Bengal railway line beginning from the Sealdah station in Calcutta, there is a station named Sodapura which is not very far from Calcutta. Within one mile of this station, toward the western side of the Ganges, is a village known as Pāṇihāṭī in which the residential quarters of Rāghava Paṇḍita still exist. On Rāghava Paṇḍita's tomb is a creeper on a concrete platform. There is also a Madana-mohana Deity in a broken-down temple nearby. This temple is managed by a local Zamindar of the name Śrī Śivacandra Rāya Caudhurī. Makaradhvaja Kara was also an inhabitant of Pāṇihāṭī.

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