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tanra pranaya-rosa dekhite prabhura iccha haya

aisvarya-jnane tanra rosa nahi upajaya

SYNONYMS

tanra—his; pranaya-rosa—affectionate anger; dekhite—to see; prabhura—of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu; iccha haya—there is a desire; aisvarya-jnane—due to knowledge of opulences; tanra—his; rosa—anger; nahi—not; upajaya—is awakened.

Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu sometimes desired to see Gadadhara Pandita’s affectionate anger, but because of knowledge of the Lord’s opulences, his anger was never invoked.

PURPORT

Joking with Rukminidevi in Dvaraka, Krsna once advised her to accept another husband because He thought Himself unfit for her.

Rukminidevi, however, unable to understand His joking words, took them very seriously and immediately fell to the ground in fear of separation from Him.

In the pastimes of Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, Jagadananda Pandita was always in disagreement with the Lord like Satyabhama, whereas Gadadhara Pandita was always awed by the Lord’s opulence and was therefore submissive to the Lord under all circumstances.