8.72
more ajna karila sabe karuna kariya
tan-sabara bole likhi nirlajja ha-iya
SYNONYMS
more—unto me; ajna—order; karila—gave; sabe—all; karuna—merciful; kariya—doing so; tan-sabara—of all of them; bole—by the order; likhi—I write; nirlajja—without shame; ha-iya—becoming.
By their mercy, all these devotees ordered me to write of the last pastimes of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
Because of their order only, although I am shameless, I have attempted to write this Caitanya-caritamrta.
PURPORT
To write about the transcendental pastimes of the Supreme Personality of Godhead is not an ordinary endeavor.
Unless one is empowered by the higher authorities, or advanced devotees, one cannot write transcendental literature, for all such literature must be above suspicion, or, in other words, it must have none of the defects of conditioned souls, namely, mistakes, illusions, cheating and imperfect sense perceptions.
The words of Krsna and the disciplic succession that carries the orders of Krsna are actually authoritative.
To be empowered to write transcendental literature is a privilege in which a writer can take great pride.
As a humble Vaisnava, Krsnadasa Kaviraja Gosvami, being thus empowered, felt very much ashamed that it was he who was to narrate the pastimes of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu.