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CC Ādi 16.98
When the poetic champion was thus defeated, all the Lord’s disciples sitting there began to laugh loudly. But Lord Caitanya …
CC Ādi 16.99
“You are the most learned scholar and the topmost of all great poets, for otherwise how could such fine poetry …
CC Ādi 16.100
“Your poetic skill is like the constant flow of the waters of the Ganges. I find no one in the …
CC Ādi 16.101
“Even in the poetic compositions of such great poets as Bhavabhūti, Jayadeva and Kālidāsa there are many examples of faults.
CC Ādi 16.102
“Such mistakes should be considered negligible. One should see only how such poets have displayed their poetic power.
CC Ādi 16.103
“I am not even fit to be your disciple. Therefore kindly do not take seriously whatever childish impudence I have …
CC Ādi 16.104
“Please go back home, and tomorrow we may meet again so that I may hear discourses on the śāstras from …
CC Ādi 16.105
In this way both the poet and Caitanya Mahāprabhu went back to their homes, and at night the poet worshiped …
CC Ādi 16.106
In a dream the goddess informed him of the Lord’s position, and the poetic champion could understand that Lord Caitanya …
CC Ādi 16.107
The next morning the poet came to Lord Caitanya and surrendered unto His lotus feet. The Lord bestowed His mercy …
CC Ādi 16.108
The poetic champion was certainly most fortunate. His life was successful by dint of his vast learning and erudite scholarship, …
CC Ādi 16.109
Śrīla Vṛndāvana dāsa Ṭhākura has described all these incidents elaborately. I have only presented the specific incidents he has not …
CC Ādi 16.110
The nectarean drops of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu’s pastimes can satisfy the senses of everyone who hears them.
CC Ādi 16.111
Praying at the lotus feet of Śrī Rūpa and Śrī Raghunātha, always desiring their mercy, I, Kṛṣṇadāsa, narrate Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta, …
CC Ādi 16.8
After some days the Lord went to East Bengal, and wherever He went He introduced the saṅkīrtana movement.
CC Ādi 16.9
Struck with wonder by the influence of Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu’s intellectual prowess, many hundreds of students came to the Lord …
CC Ādi 16.10
In East Bengal there was a brāhmaṇa named Tapana Miśra, who could not ascertain the objective of life or how …
CC Ādi 16.11
If one becomes a bookworm, reading many books and scriptures and hearing many commentaries and the instructions of many men, …
CC Ādi 16.12
Tapana Miśra, being thus bewildered, was directed by a brāhmaṇa in a dream to go to Nimāi Paṇḍita [Caitanya Mahāprabhu].
CC Ādi 16.13
“Because He is the Lord [īśvara],” the brāhmaṇa told him, “undoubtedly He can give you proper direction.”