অরসজ্ঞ কাক চূষে জ্ঞাননিম্বফলে রসজ্ঞ কোকিল খায প্রেমাম্রমুকুলে
अरसज्ञ काक चूषे ज्ञाननिम्बफले रसज्ञ कोकिल खाय प्रेमाम्रमुकुले
arasa-jña kāka cūṣe jñāna-nimba-phale rasa-jña kokila khāya premāmra-mukule
Synonyms
arasa-jña—without mellows; kāka—the crows; cūṣe—suck; jñāna—of knowledge; nimba-phale—on the bitter nimba fruit; rasa-jña—who are humorous; kokila—the cuckoos; khāya—eat; prema-āmra-mukule—the buds of the mango of love of Godhead..
Translation
Rāmānanda Rāya continued, "Those who are devoid of all mellows are like the crows that suck the juice from the bitter fruits of the nimba tree of knowledge, whereas those who enjoy mellows are like the cuckoos who eat the buds of the mango tree of love of Godhead."
Purport
The speculative process of empiric philosophy is as bitter as the fruit of the nimba tree. The tasting of this fruit is the business of crows. In other words, the philosophical process of realizing the Absolute Truth is a process taken up by crowlike men. The cuckoos have very sweet voices with which to chant the holy name of the Lord and taste the sweet fruit of the mango tree. Such devotees relish sweet mellows with the Lord.