# Cc. Madhya 7.131-132 ## Text > pathe yāite devālaye rahe yei grāme > yāṅra ghare bhikṣā kare, sei mahā-jane > > kūrme yaiche rīti, taiche kaila sarva-ṭhāñi > nīlācale punaḥ yāvat nā āilā gosāñi ## Synonyms *pathe* *yāite*—while passing on the road; *devālaye*—in a temple; *rahe*—He stays; *yei* *grāme*—in any village; *yāṅra* *ghare*—at whose place; *bhikṣā* *kare*—takes alms or eats; *sei* *mahā*-*jane*—to such a great personality; *kūrme*—unto the *brāhmaṇa* Kūrma; *yaiche*—just as; *rīti*—the process; *taiche*—in the same way; *kaila*—did; *sarva*-*ṭhāñi*—in all places; *nīlācale*—to Jagannātha Purī; *punaḥ*—again; *yāvat*—until; *nā*—not; *āilā*—returned; *gosāñi*—the Lord. ## Translation **While on His tour, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu would spend the night at a temple or on the roadside. Whenever He accepted food from a person, He would give him the same advice He gave the brāhmaṇa named Kūrma. He adopted this process until He returned from His South Indian tour to Jagannātha Purī.**