13.5
jaya sri-caitanyacandrera bhakta candra-gana
sabara prema jyotsnaya ujjvala tri-bhuvana
SYNONYMS
jaya—all glories; sri-caitanya—of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu; candrera—who is as bright as the moon; bhakta—devotees; candra-gana—other moons; sabara—of all of them; prema-jyotsnaya—by the full light of love of Godhead; ujjvala—bright; tri-bhuvana—all the three worlds.
All glories to the moons who are devotees of the principal moon, Lord Caitanyacandra! Their bright moonshine illuminates the entire universe.
PURPORT
In this verse we find the moon described as candra-gana, which is plural in number.
This indicates that there are many moons.
In the Bhagavad-gita the Lord says, naksatranam aham sasi: “Among the stars, I am the moon.” (Bg.10.21) All the stars are like the moon.
Western astronomers consider the stars to be suns, but Vedic astronomers, following the Vedic scriptures, consider them moons.
The sun has the ability to shine powerfully, and the moons reflect the sunshine and therefore look brilliant.
In Caitanya-caritamrta Krsna is described to be like the sun.
The supreme powerful is the Supreme Personality of Godhead Sri Krsna, or Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, and His devotees are also bright and illuminating because they reflect the supreme sun.
The Caitanya-caritamrta (Madhya 22.31) states:
krsna--surya-sama; maya haya andhakara
yahan krsna, tahan nahi mayara adhikara “Krsna is bright like the sun.
As soon as the sun appears, there is no question of darkness or nescience.” Similarly, this verse also describes that by the illumination of all the moons, brightened by the reflection of the Krsna sun, or by the grace of all the devotees of Caitanya Mahaprabhu, the entire world will be illuminated, despite the darkness of Kali-yuga.
Only the devotees of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu can dissipate the darkness of Kali-yuga, the ignorance of the population of this age.
No one else can do so.
We therefore wish that all the devotees of the Krsna consciousness movement may reflect the supreme sun and thus dissipate the darkness of the entire world.