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Text 44
prabhuke kahena — tomāra nā bujhi e līlā
āmā haite prasāda-pātra karilā kamalā
prabhuke — unto the Lord; kahena — says; tomāra — Your; nā — do not; bujhi — I understand; e — these; līlā — pastimes; āmā — Myself; haite — more than; prasāda-pātra — object of favor; karilā — You did; kamalā — unto Kamalākānta Viśvāsa.
Śrī Advaita Ācārya told Lord Caitanya, “I cannot understand Your transcendental pastimes. You have shown more favor to Kamalākānta than You generally show to Me.