13.111
advaita-acarya-bharya, jagat-pujita arya, nama tanra ’sita thakurani’
acaryera ajna pana, gela upahara lana, dekhite balaka-siromani
SYNONYMS
advaita-acarya-bharya—the wife of Advaita Acarya; jagat-pujita—worshiped by the whole world; arya—the most advanced cultured lady; nama—name; tanra—her; sita thakurani—mother Sita; acaryera ajna pana—taking the order of Advaita Acarya; gela—went; upahara—presentation; lana—taking; dekhite—to see; balaka—the child; siromani—topmost.
One day shortly after Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu was born, Advaita Acarya’s wife, Sitadevi, who is worshipable by the whole world, took her husband’s permission and went to see that topmost child with all kinds of gifts and presentations
PURPORT
It appears that Advaita Acarya had two different houses, one at Santipura and one at Navadvipa.
When Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu was born, Advaita Acarya was residing not at His Navadvipa house but at His Santipura house.
Therefore, as formerly explained (text 99), from Advaita’s old paternal house in Santipura (nijalaya)Sita came to Navadvipa to present gifts to the newly born child, Caitanya Mahaprabhu.