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Srivaser Prati Caitanya Prasada

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Song Name: Srivaser

Prati

Caitanya

Prasada

Official Name: Soka

Satana Song 11

Author: Bhaktivinoda

Thakura

Book Name: Gitamala

Language: Bengali

 

LYRICS:

(1)

śrībāsera

prati           caitanya-prasāda

dekhiyā

sakala

jana

jaya

śrī-caitanya         jaya

nityānanda

boli ’ nāce

ghana

ghana

 

(2)

śrībāsa-mandire           ki

bhāba

uṭhilo

tāhā

ki

barṇaṇa

hoya

bhāba-yuddha sane         ānanda-krandana

uṭhe

kṛṣṇa-prema-moya

 

(3)

cāri

bhāi

paḍi '          prabhura

caraṇe

preme

gadagada

sware

kāndiyā

kāndiyā           kākuti

koriyā

gaḍi ’ jāya

prema-bhare

 

(4)

ohe

prāṇeśwara       e heno

bipada

prati-dina

jeno

hoya

jāhāte

tomāra        caraṇa-jugale

āsakti

bāḍhite

roya

 

(5)

bipada-sampade       sei

dina

bhalo

je

dina

tomāre

smari

tomāra

smaraṇa       rohita

je

dina

se dina

bipada

hari

 

(6)

śrībāsa-goṣṭhira          caraṇe

padiyā

bhakatibinoda

bhaṇe

tomādera

gorā        kṛpā

bitariyā

dekhāo

durgata

jane

 

TRANSLATION

Seeing Sri Caitanya

Mahaprabhu

shows such favorable grace to Srivasa

Pandita , all the devotees present there began to dance ecstatically, and they repeatedly shouted, " Jaya

Sri Caitanya ! Jaya

Nityananda !" with resounding voices.

 

It is simply not possible to describe the ecstatic mood that arose in Srivasa’s house at that time, indeed, it was just like a great war of transcendental emotions was taking place within the battlefield of tears of joy, all arising due to ecstatic love for Krsna .

 

Then the four brothers of the dead boy came over and fell down at Lord Caitanya’s lotus feet and began weeping and wailing with piteous voices choked with ecstatic love. Then they began rolling on the ground, overflowing with pure love while humbly petitioning the Lord as follows.

 

They said, “Oh Lord of our lives! If calamities like this would happen every day, then that would only increase our deep loving attachment to Your lotus feet!”

 

“This calamity of losing our brother today is actually our great fortune, for on this day we are remembering Your Lordship. If, on some other day, we are bereft of Your remembrance, then that day is actually the real calamity for us, oh Lord.”

 

Falling down at the feet of Srivasa

Pandita’s entire family, Bhaktivinoda

thus narrates how their Lord Gaurasundara is bestowing His causeless mercy upon all distressed souls.

 

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UPDATED: July 10, 2009