Ādi-līlā

Chapter 3: The External Reasons for Lord Caitanya's Appearance

Verse 63 of 113
Cc Ādi 3.63

স্মিতালোকঃ শোকং হরতি জগতাং যস্য পরিতো গিরাং তু প্রারম্ভঃ কুশলপটলীং পল্লবযতি পদালম্ভঃ কং বা প্রণযতি ন হি প্রেমনিবহং স দেবশ্চৈতন্যাকৃতিরতিতরাং নঃ কৃপযতু

स्मितालोकः शोकं हरति जगतां यस्य परितो गिरां तु प्रारम्भः कुशलपटलीं पल्लवयति पदालम्भः कं वा प्रणयति न हि प्रेमनिवहं स देवश्चैतन्याकृतिरतितरां नः कृपयतु

smitālokaḥ śokaṁ harati jagatāṁ yasya parito girāṁ tu prārambhaḥ kuśala-paṭalīṁ pallavayati padālambhaḥ kaṁ vā praṇayati na hi prema-nivahaṁ sa devaś caitanyākṛtir atitarāṁ naḥ kṛpayatu

Synonyms

smitasmiling; ālokaḥglance; śokamthe bereavement; haratitakes away; jagatāmof the world; yasyawhose; paritaḥall around; girāmof the speech; tualso; prārambhaḥthe beginning; kuśalaof auspiciousness; paṭalīmthe mass; pallavayaticauses to blossom; pada-ālambhaḥthe taking hold of the lotus feet; kam vāwhat possibly; praṇayatileads to; nanot; hicertainly; prema-nivahamquantity of love of Godhead; saḥHe; devaḥthe Supreme Personality of Godhead; caitanya-ākṛtiḥhaving the form of Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu; atitarāmexcessively; naḥunto us; kṛpayatumay He show His mercy..

Translation

"May the Supreme Personality of Godhead in the form of Lord Śrī Caitanya bestow His causeless mercy upon us. His smiling glance at once drives away all the bereavements of the world, and His very words enliven the auspicious creepers of devotion by expanding their leaves. Taking shelter of His lotus feet invokes transcendental love of God at once."

Verse 63 of 113
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