Ādi-līlā | Chapter 17: The Pastimes of Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu in His Youth |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmṛta Ādi 17.222
kājī kahe, — mora vaḿśe yata upajibe
tāhāke 'tālāka' diba, — kīrtana nā bādhibe
SYNONYMS
kājī kahe — the Kazi said; mora — my; vaḿśe — in the dynasty; yata — all (descendants); upajibe — who will take birth; tāhāke — unto them; tālāka — grave admonition; diba — I shall give; kīrtana — the sańkīrtana movement; nā — never; bādhibe — they will oppose.
TRANSLATION
The Kazi said, "To as many descendants as take birth in my dynasty in the future, I give this grave admonition: No one should check the sańkīrtana movement."
PURPORT
As a result of this grave injunction by the Kazi, even at present the descendants of the Kazi's family do not oppose the sańkīrtana movement under any circumstances. Even during the great Hindu-Muslim riots in neighboring places, the descendants of the Kazi honestly preserved the assurance given by their forefather.
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