Ādi-līlāChapter 16: The Pastimes of the Lord in His Childhood and Youth

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmṛta Ādi 16.38

tomāra kavitā śloka bujhite kāra śakti

tumi bhāla jāna artha kiḿvā sarasvatī

SYNONYMS

tomāra — your; kavitā — poetry; śloka — verses; bujhiteto understand; kāra — whose; śakti — power; tumi — you; bhāla — well; jāna — know; artha — meaning; kiḿvā — or; sarasvatī — the goddess of learning.

TRANSLATION

"Your poetry is so difficult that no one can understand it but you and mother Sarasvatī, the goddess of learning.

PURPORT

Replying to Keśava Kāśmīrī sarcastically, Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu indirectly minimized the value of his poetry by saying, "Yes, your compositions are so nice that no one but you and your worshipable mother, the goddess of learning, can understand them." Keśava Kāśmīrī was a favorite devotee of mother Sarasvatī, the goddess of learning, but Caitanya Mahāprabhu, as the master of the goddess of learning, has the right to speak sarcastically of her devotees. In other words, although Keśava Kāśmīrī was proud of being favored by the goddess of learning, he did not know that she is controlled by Caitanya Mahāprabhu Himself because He is the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

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