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ŚB 3.4.10

तस्यानुरक्तस्य मुनेर्मुकुन्द:
प्रमोदभावानतकन्धरस्य ।
आश‍ृण्वतो मामनुरागहास-
समीक्षया विश्रमयन्नुवाच ॥ १० ॥
tasyānuraktasya muner mukundaḥ
pramoda-bhāvānata-kandharasya
āśṛṇvato mām anurāga-hāsa-
samīkṣayā viśramayann uvāca

Synonyms

tasyahis (Maitreya’s); anuraktasyaalthough attached; muneḥof the sage; mukundaḥthe Lord who awards salvation; pramoda-bhāvain a pleasing attitude; ānatalowered; kandharasyaof the shoulder; āśṛṇvataḥwhile thus hearing; māmunto me; anurāga-hāsawith kind smiling; samīkṣayāparticularly seeing me; viśra-mayanallowing me complete rest; uvācasaid.

Translation

Maitreya Muni was greatly attached to Him [the Lord], and he was listening in a pleasing attitude, with his shoulder lowered. With a smile and a particular glance upon me, having allowed me to rest, the Lord spoke as follows.

Purport

Although both Uddhava and Maitreya were great souls, the Lord’s attention was more on Uddhava because he was a spotlessly pure devotee. A jñāna-bhakta, or one whose devotion is mixed with the monistic viewpoint, is not a pure devotee. Although Maitreya was a devotee, his devotion was mixed. The Lord reciprocates with His devotees on the basis of transcendental love and not on the basis of philosophical knowledge or fruitive activities. In the transcendental loving service of the Lord, there is no place for monistic knowledge or fruitive activities. The gopīs in Vṛndāvana were neither highly learned scholars nor mystic yogīs. They had spontaneous love for the Lord, and thus He became their heart and soul, and the gopīs also became the heart and soul of the Lord. Lord Caitanya approved the relationship of the gopīs with the Lord as supreme. Herein the Lord’s attitude towards Uddhava was more intimate than with Maitreya Muni.