# Cc. Madhya 11.15 > রামানন্দ রায় আইলা গজপতি-সঙ্গে ৷ > প্রথমেই প্রভুরে আসি’ মিলিলা বহুরঙ্গে ৷৷ ১৫ ৷৷ ॥১৫॥ ## Text > rāmānanda rāya āilā gajapati-saṅge > prathamei prabhure āsi' mililā bahu-raṅge ## Synonyms *rāmānanda rāya*—Rāmānanda Rāya; *āilā*—came; *gajapati-saṅge*—with the King; *prathamei*—in the first instance; *prabhure*—unto Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu; *āsi'*—coming; *mililā*—met; *bahu-raṅge*—with great pleasure. ## Translation **When King Pratāparudra returned to Jagannātha Purī, Rāmānanda Rāya also came with him. Rāmānanda Rāya immediately went to meet Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu with great pleasure.** ## Purport All Indian kings are given titles. Sometimes they are known as Chatrapati, sometimes as Narapati, sometimes as Aśvapati, and so on. The King of Orissa is addressed as Gajapati.