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"In that verse there are six transcendental subject matters, of which the truth regarding the spiritual master has already been described"

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Adi-lila

In the First Chapter of the Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Adi-līlā, the author, Śrīla Kṛṣṇadāsa Kavirāja Gosvāmī, has described the initiator spiritual master and the instructor spiritual master in the verse beginning with the words vande gurūn īśa-bhaktān īśam īśāvatārakān (CC Adi 1.1). In that verse there are six transcendental subject matters, of which the truth regarding the spiritual master has already been described.

In the beginning I have discussed the truth about the spiritual master. Now I shall try to explain the Pañca-tattva.

In the First Chapter of the Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Adi-līlā, the author, Śrīla Kṛṣṇadāsa Kavirāja Gosvāmī, has described the initiator spiritual master and the instructor spiritual master in the verse beginning with the words vande gurūn īśa-bhaktān īśam īśāvatārakān (CC Adi 1.1). In that verse there are six transcendental subject matters, of which the truth regarding the spiritual master has already been described. Now the author will describe the other five tattvas (truths), namely, īśa-tattva (the Supreme Lord), His expansion tattva, His incarnation tattva, His energy tattva and His devotee tattva.