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<span class="link">[[Vanisource:Lecture on CC Adi-lila 7.49-65 -- San Francisco, February 3, 1967|Lecture on CC Adi-lila 7.49-65 -- San Francisco, February 3, 1967]]: </span><div class="text"><p style="display: inline;">Prakāśānanda-nāme eka sannyāsī-pradhāna: "The chief of the sannyāsīs who were sitting there, his name was Prakāśānanda Sarasvatī." Sarasvatī. The sannyāsīs, they have got different titles. According to Śaṅkara sampradāya, there are ten titles. And, according to Vaiṣṇava sampradāya, there are 108 titles. So the ten titles which the Śaṅkara sampradāya claim, that is also included in the Vaiṣṇava sampradāya. They are called Sarasvatī, Bhāratī, I mean to say Vana, Araṇya—in this way, there are ten names. My Guru Mahārāja, my spiritual master, he was sannyāsī, and his title was Sarasvatī. Sarasvatī. So Sarasvatī, Bhāratī, Tīrtha, Vana, Araṇya, Parvata, just like so many titles. So there was a sannyāsī who was the chief amongst other sannyāsīs. His name was Prakāśānanda Sarasvatī. He was great scholar.</p>
 
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<p>"Now, offering respect to Lord Caitanya, he began to say..."</p>
<span class="link">[[Vanisource:Lecture on CC Adi-lila 7.49-65 -- San Francisco, February 3, 1967|Lecture on CC Adi-lila 7.49-65 -- San Francisco, February 3, 1967]]: </span><div class="text"><p style="display: inline;">
<p>ihāṅ āisa, gosāi āisa, śunaha śrīpāda</p>
''Prakāśānanda-nāme eka sannyāsī-pradhāna'' ([[Vanisource:CC Adi 7.62|CC Adi 7.62]]): "The chief of the ''sannyāsīs'' who were sitting there, his name was Prakāśānanda Sarasvatī." Sarasvatī.  
<p>apavitra sthāne vaisa, kibā avasāda</p>
 
<p>"O my dear Sir, why You are sitting so distant place and a filthy place? Please come here. Sit with us."</p>
The ''sannyāsīs'', they have got different titles. According to Śaṅkara-''sampradāya'', there are ten titles. And, according to Vaiṣṇava-''sampradāya'', there are 108 titles. So the ten titles which the Śaṅkara-''sampradāya'' claim, that is also included in the Vaiṣṇava-''sampradāya''. They are called Sarasvatī, Bhāratī, er, I mean to say Vana, Araṇya—in this way, there are ten names. My Guru Mahārāja, my spiritual master, he was ''sannyāsī'', and his title was Sarasvatī. Sarasvatī. So Sarasvatī, Bhāratī, Tīrtha, Vana, Araṇya, Parvata, just like so many titles. So there was a ''sannyāsī'' who was the chief amongst other ''sannyāsī''. His name was Prakāśānanda Sarasvatī. He was great scholar.
<p>Prabhu kahe,—āmi ha-i hina-sampradāya. Now, Caitanya Mahāprabhu because He heard the criticism by this Prakāśānanda Sarasvatī that "This Caitanya Mahāprabhu, who has come in Benares, He is not very learned," therefore Caitanya Mahāprabhu's replying him that "I belong to the lower-class sannyāsī. Therefore I am sitting in this filthy place. You better sit in higher places."</p>
 
:''prakāśānanda-nāme eka sannyāsī-pradhāna''
:''prabhuke kahila kichu kariyā sammāna''
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Now, offering respect to Lord Caitanya, he began to say:
 
:''ihāṅ āisa, gosāi āisa, śunaha śrīpāda''
:''apavitra sthāne vaisa, kibā avasāda''
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"O my dear Sir, why You are sitting so distant place and a filthy place? Please come here. Sit with us."
 
''Prabhu kahe,—āmi ha-i hina-sampradāya'' ([[Vanisource:CC Adi 7.64|CC Adi 7.64]]). Now, Caitanya Mahāprabhu, because He heard the criticism by this Prakāśānanda Sarasvatī that "This Caitanya Mahāprabhu who has come in Benares, He is not very learned". Therefore Caitanya Mahāprabhu is replying him that "I belong to the lower-class ''sannyāsī''. Therefore I am sitting in this filthy place. You better sit in higher places."</p>
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Sri Caitanya-caritamrta Lectures

My Guru Mahārāja, my spiritual master, he was sannyāsī, and his title was Sarasvatī.


Lecture on CC Adi-lila 7.49-65 -- San Francisco, February 3, 1967:

Prakāśānanda-nāme eka sannyāsī-pradhāna (CC Adi 7.62): "The chief of the sannyāsīs who were sitting there, his name was Prakāśānanda Sarasvatī." Sarasvatī.

The sannyāsīs, they have got different titles. According to Śaṅkara-sampradāya, there are ten titles. And, according to Vaiṣṇava-sampradāya, there are 108 titles. So the ten titles which the Śaṅkara-sampradāya claim, that is also included in the Vaiṣṇava-sampradāya. They are called Sarasvatī, Bhāratī, er, I mean to say Vana, Araṇya—in this way, there are ten names. My Guru Mahārāja, my spiritual master, he was sannyāsī, and his title was Sarasvatī. Sarasvatī. So Sarasvatī, Bhāratī, Tīrtha, Vana, Araṇya, Parvata, just like so many titles. So there was a sannyāsī who was the chief amongst other sannyāsī. His name was Prakāśānanda Sarasvatī. He was great scholar.

prakāśānanda-nāme eka sannyāsī-pradhāna
prabhuke kahila kichu kariyā sammāna
(CC Adi 7.62)

Now, offering respect to Lord Caitanya, he began to say:

ihāṅ āisa, gosāi āisa, śunaha śrīpāda
apavitra sthāne vaisa, kibā avasāda
(CC Adi 7.63)

"O my dear Sir, why You are sitting so distant place and a filthy place? Please come here. Sit with us."

Prabhu kahe,—āmi ha-i hina-sampradāya (CC Adi 7.64). Now, Caitanya Mahāprabhu, because He heard the criticism by this Prakāśānanda Sarasvatī that "This Caitanya Mahāprabhu who has come in Benares, He is not very learned". Therefore Caitanya Mahāprabhu is replying him that "I belong to the lower-class sannyāsī. Therefore I am sitting in this filthy place. You better sit in higher places."