Ādi-līlā

Chapter 16: The Pastimes of the Lord in His Childhood and Youth

Verse 107 of 111
Cc Ādi 16.107

প্রাতে আসিঽ প্রভুপদে লৈল শরণ প্রভু কৃপা কৈল, তাঙ্র খণ্ডিল বন্ধন

प्राते आसिऽ प्रभुपदे लैल शरण प्रभु कृपा कैल, ताङ्र खण्डिल बन्धन

prāte āsi' prabhu-pade la-ila śaraṇa prabhu kṛpā kaila, tāṅra khaṇḍila bandhana

Synonyms

prātein the morning; āsi'coming back; prabhu-padeat the lotus feet of the Lord; la-ilatook; śaraṇashelter; prabhuthe Lord; kṛpāmercy; kailashowed; tāṅrahis; khaṇḍilacut off; bandhanaall bondage..

Translation

On the next morning the poet came to Lord Caitanya and surrendered unto His lotus feet. The Lord bestowed His mercy upon him and cut off all his bondage to material attachment.

Purport

The same process advocated by Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa in His teachings of Bhagavad-gītā as it is—"Surrender unto Me in all instances"—was advocated by Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu. The champion surrendered unto the Lord, and the Lord favored him. One who is favored by the Lord is freed from material bondage, as stated in Bhagavad-gītā (tyaktvā dehaṁ punar janma naiti mām eti so 'rjuna).

Verse 107 of 111
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