Ādi-līlā

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

Verse 3 of 111
Cc Ādi 16.3

জীযাত্কৈশোরচৈতন্যো মূর্তিমত্যা গৃহাশ্রমাত্লক্ষ্ম্যার্চিতো ঽথ বাগ্দেব্যা দিশাং জযিজযচ্ছলাত্

जीयात्कैशोरचैतन्यो मूर्तिमत्या गृहाश्रमात्लक्ष्म्यार्चितो ऽथ वाग्देव्या दिशां जयिजयच्छलात्

jīyāt kaiśora-caitanyo mūrtimatyā gṛhāśramāt lakṣmyārcito 'tha vāgdevyā diśāṁ jayi-jaya-cchalāt

Synonyms

jīyātlong live; kaiśorasituated in the kaiśora age; caitanyaḥLord Caitanya Mahāprabhu; mūrtimatyāhaving accepted such a body; gṛha-āśramātfrom a householder's life; lakṣmyāby Lakṣmī; arcitaḥbeing worshiped; athathen; vāc-devyāby the goddess of learning; diśāmof all directions; jayithe conqueror; jaya-chalāton the plea of conquering..

Translation

Long live Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu in His kaiśora age! Both the goddess of fortune and the goddess of learning worship Him. The goddess of learning, Sarasvatī, worshiped Him in His victory over the scholar who had conquered all the world, and the goddess of fortune, Lakṣmīdevī, worshiped Him at home. Since He is therefore the husband or Lord of both goddesses, I offer my obeisances unto Him.

Verse 3 of 111
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