Madhya-līlā | Chapter 12: The Cleansing of the Guṇḍicā Temple |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmṛta Madhya 12.195
hena tomāra sańge mora ekatre bhojana
nā jāni, tomāra sańge kaiche haya mana
SYNONYMS
hena — thus; tomāra — Your; sańge — in association; mora — My; ekatre — together; bhojana — eating; nā jāni — I do not know; tomāra sańge — by Your association; kaiche — how; haya mana — My mind will turn.
TRANSLATION
Nityānanda Prabhu continued, "You are such a monist! And now I am eating beside You. I do not know how My mind will be affected in this way."
PURPORT
Sańgāt sañjāyate kāmaḥ (Bg. 2.62). One develops his consciousness according to society and association. As Śrīla Nityānanda Prabhu admits, a devotee should be very careful when associating with those who are not devotees. When asked by a householder devotee what the behavior of a devotee should be, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu immediately replied:
asat-sańga-tyāga, — ei vaiṣṇava-ācāra
'strī-sańgī' — eka asādhu, 'kṛṣṇābhakta' āra
(Cc. Madhya 22.87)
A Vaiṣṇava, a devotee, should simply discard intimate association with nondevotees. In his Upadeśāmṛta (4), Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī has described the symptoms of intimate relationships in this way:
dadāti pratigṛhṇāti guhyam ākhyāti pṛcchati
bhuńkte bhojayate caiva ṣaḍ-vidhaḿ prīti-lakṣaṇam
The words bhuńkte bhojayate indicate that one should eat with devotees. One should carefully avoid eating food offered by nondevotees. Indeed, a devotee should be very strict in not accepting food from a nondevotee, especially food prepared in restaurants or hotels or on airplanes. Śrīla Nityānanda Prabhu's reference in this connection is meant to emphasize that one should avoid eating with Māyāvādīs and covert Māyāvādīs like the sahajiyā Vaiṣṇavas, who are materially affected.
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