ব্যাধিছলে জগদীশহিরণ্যসদনে বিষ্ণুনৈবেদ্য খাইল একাদশীদিনে
व्याधिछले जगदीशहिरण्यसदने विष्णुनैवेद्य खाइल एकादशीदिने
vyādhi-chale jagadīśa-hiraṇya-sadane viṣṇu-naivedya khāila ekādaśī-dine
Synonyms
vyādhi-chale—on the plea of being diseased; jagadīśa-hiraṇya—of the names Jagadīśa and Hiraṇya; sadane—in the house of; viṣṇu-naivedya—foodstuffs offered to Lord Viṣṇu; khāila—ate; ekādaśī—of Ekādaśī; dine—on the day..
Translation
Pretending to be sick, the Lord asked some foodstuffs from the house of Hiraṇya and Jagadīśa on the day of Ekādaśī.
Purport
The Caitanya-bhāgavata, Ādi-līlā, Chapter Four, fully describes the Lord's accepting viṣṇu-prasāda on the Ekādaśī day at the house of Jagadīśa and Hiraṇya. Regular prasāda is offered to Lord Viṣṇu on Ekādaśī because, fasting is recommended for devotees on Ekādaśī but not for Lord Viṣṇu. Once on Ekādaśī in the house of Jagadīśa and Hiraṇya Paṇḍita there were arrangements to prepare special prasāda for Lord Viṣṇu, and Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu asked His father to go there to ask for the viṣṇu-prasāda because He was feeling sick. The house of Jagadīśa and Hiraṇya Paṇḍita was situated about two miles off from the house of Jagannātha Miśra. Therefore when Jagannātha Miśra, on the request of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, came to ask Jagadīśa and Hiraṇya for the prasāda, they were a little astonished. How could the boy understand that special prasāda was being prepared for Lord Viṣṇu? They immediately concluded that the boy Nimāi must have supernatural mystic power. Otherwise how could He understand that they were preparing special prasāda? Therefore they immediately sent the foodstuffs to Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu through His father, Jagannātha Miśra. Nimāi was feeling sick, but immediately after eating the viṣṇu-prasāda He was cured, and He also distributed the prasāda among His playmates.