4.41
ei-mata bhakta-bhava kari’ angikara
apani acari’ bhakti karila pracara
SYNONYMS
ei-mata—like this; bhakta-bhava—the position of a devotee; kari’-making; angikara—acceptance; apani—Himself; acari’-practicing; bhakti—devotional service; karila—did; pracara—propagation.
In this way, assuming the sentiment of a devotee, He preached devotional service while practicing it Himself.
PURPORT
When Rupa Gosvami met Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu at Prayaga (Allahabad), he offered his respectful obeisances by submitting that Lord Caitanya was more magnanimous than any other avatara of Krsna because He was distributing love of Krsna.
His mission was to enhance love of Godhead.
In the human form of life the highest achievement is to attain the platform of love of Godhead.
Lord Caitanya did not invent a system of religion, as people sometimes assume.
Religious systems are meant to show the existence of God, who is then generally approached as the cosmic order-supplier.
But Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s transcendental mission is to distribute love of Godhead to everyone.
Anyone who accepts God as the Supreme can take to the process of chanting Hare Krsna and become a lover of God.
Therefore Lord Caitanya is the most magnanimous.
This munificent broadcasting of devotional service is possible only for Krsna Himself.
Therefore Lord Caitanya is Krsna.
In the Bhagavad-gita Krsna has taught the philosophy of surrender to the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
One who has surrendered to the Supreme can make further progress by learning to love Him.
Therefore the Krsna consciousness movement propagated by Lord Caitanya is especially meant for those who are cognizant of the presence of the Supreme Godhead, the ultimate controller of everything.
His mission is to teach people how to dovetail themselves into engagements of transcendental loving service.
He is Krsna teaching His own service from the position of a devotee.
The Lord’s acceptance of the role of a devotee in the eternal form of Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu is another of the Lord’s wonderful features.
A conditioned soul cannot reach the absolute Personality of Godhead by his imperfect endeavor, and therefore it is wonderful that Lord Sri Krsna, in the form of Lord Gauranga, has made it easy for everyone to approach Him.
Svarupa Damodara Gosvami has described Lord Caitanya as Krsna Himself with the attitude of Radharani, or a combination of Radha and Krsna.
The intention of Lord Caitanya is to taste Krsna’s sweetness in transcendental love.
He does not care to think of Himself as Krsna, because He wants the position of Radharani.
We should remember this.
A class of so-called devotees called the nadiya-nagaris or gaura-nagaris pretend that they have the sentiment of gopis toward Lord Caitanya, but they do not realize that He placed Himself not as the enjoyer, Krsna, but as the enjoyed, the devotee of Krsna.
The concoctions of unauthorized persons pretending to be bona fide have not been accepted by Lord Caitanya.
Presentations such as those of the gaura-nagaris are only disturbances to the sincere execution of the mission of Lord Caitanya.
Lord Caitanya is undoubtedly Krsna Himself, and He is always nondifferent from Srimati Radharani.
But the emotion technically called vipralambha-bhava, which the Lord adopted for confidential reasons, should not be disturbed in the name of service.
A mundaner should not unnecessarily intrude into affairs of transcendence and thereby displease the Lord.
One must always be on guard against this sort of devotional anomaly.
A devotee is not meant to create disturbances to Krsna.
As Srila Rupa Gosvami has explained, devotional service is anukulyena, or favorable to Krsna.
Acting unfavorably toward Krsna is not devotion.
Kamsa was the enemy of Krsna.
He always thought of Krsna, but he thought of Him as an enemy.
One should always avoid such unfavorable so-called service.
Lord Caitanya has accepted the role of Radharani, and we should support that position, as Svarupa Damodara did in the Gambhira (the room where Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu stayed in Puri).
He always reminded Lord Caitanya of Radha’s feelings of separation as they are described in Srimad-Bhagavatam, and Lord Caitanya appreciated his assistance.
But the gaura-nagaris, who place Lord Caitanya in the position of enjoyer and themselves as His enjoyed, are not approved by Lord Caitanya or by Lord Caitanya’s followers.
Instead of being blessed, the foolish imitators are left completely apart.
Their concoctions are against the principles of Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
The doctrine of transcendental enjoyment by Krsna cannot be mixed up with the doctrine of transcendental feeling of separation from Krsna in the role of Radharani.