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Lord Caitanya was defeadet by Sri Isvara Puri here is why !

Lord Caitanya has stated:
"Anyone who finds any fault with a devotee's description of Krishna is a sinner. If a devotee writes a poem, no matter how poorly he does it, it will certainly contain his love for Krishna. A fool says 'visnaya' while a scholar knows the correct form is 'visnave', but Krishna accepts the sentiment in either case. If anyone sees a fault in this, the fault is his, for Krishna is pleased with anything the pure devotee says. You too describe the Lord with words of love, so what arrogant person would dare criticize anything that you have written?" (Chaitanya Bhagavata 1.11.105-110)
How dare the BBT find faults with Srila Prabhupadas books ?
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Paramananda Das
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Lord Caitanya is addressing Sri Isvara Puri who asked him to correct his book ,Sri Krishna Lilamrta
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http://www.bvmlu.org/SCM/SCB/adi-11.html
Sri Chaitanya Bhagavat -- Adi Lila Chapter Eleven
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Sri Chaitanya Bhagavat -- Adi Lila Chapter Eleven
Sri Chaitanya Bhagavat -- Adi Lila Chapter Eleven
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Paramananda Das
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IsvaraChandra Puri felt ecstasy surge through his entire body with the explanation of Nimai Pandita. Yet he affectionately persisted, "I know you are not critical but in my works there may be so many types of errors. Please point them out to me." Such discussions between Sri Puri and Nimai Pandita were a daily occurrence and everyone enjoyed such occasions together.
One day Nimai Pandita detected a fault in one of Isvara Puri's poems and commented that the use of the verb root was inaccurate. "It should be a different verb, not 'Atma Nipodi' as you have used here," said the Lord. After the discussion Nimai went home. Isvara Puri was an erudite scholar, well versed in all the scriptures and no less a pandita in grammar and other materialistic subjects. After Nimai left, he considered Nimai's comment from various aspects and compared it with many different grammatical or shastric conclusions. When Nimai came to see him the next day Sri Puri said, "That verb root you considered to be wrong is actually correct as I have used it. It should not be `Paradpaidi' as you suggested. 'Atma Nipodi' is the correct usage."
The Lord was overjoyed that his servant and devotee was victorious over Him. That was the Lord's magnanimous nature through which He always increased the name frame and victory of his disciples. This has been confirmed in all the Vedic scriptures.
Having enjoyed every moment of his association with the Supreme Lord--engaged in discussion and debate like two scholarsIsvaraChandra Puri left Nabadwip. He could never remain long in one place because the restlessness of ecstatic devotional love tugged at his heart. He travelled, purifying each place he visited.
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Paramananda Das
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so here when Lord Caitanya found a fault in his Gurus book was defeadet by Sri Isvara Puri this was to set the example that a disciple has no business finding faults in his Gurus books

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