# Cc. Madhya 13.187
## Text
> tomāra upare prabhura suprasanna mana
> tomā lakṣya kari' śikhāyena nija gaṇa
## Synonyms
*tomāra* *upare*—upon you; *prabhura*—of Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; *su*-*prasanna*—very satisfied; *mana*—the mind; *tomā*—you; *lakṣya* *kari'*—pointing out; *śikhāyena*—He teaches; *nija* *gaṇa*—His personal associates.
## Translation
**Sārvabhauma Bhaṭṭācārya informed the King, "The Lord is very satisfied with you. By pointing you out, He was teaching His personal associates how to behave with mundane people."**
## Purport
Although outwardly the King was a mundane man interested in money and women, internally he was purified by devotional activities. He showed this by engaging as a street sweeper to please Lord Jagannātha. A person may appear to be a pounds-and-shillings man interested in money and women, but if he is actually very meek and humble and surrendered to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, he is not mundane. Such a judgment can be made only by Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu and His very confidential devotees. As a general principle, however, no devotee should intimately mix with mundane people interested in money and women.