In a forest bordering the south-eastern bank of the sacred pond known as Śrī Gorā-hrada, there were some Vaiṣṇavas living in a secluded grove. One afternoon, the Vaiṣṇavas of that place invited the Vaiṣṇavas of Godruma to join them for afternoon prasāda. After honoring prasāda, the Vaiṣṇavas sat together in the grove. At that time, Lāhirī Mahāśaya sang a bhajana that awakened ecstatic love of Vraja in everyone’s hearts. (gaura!) kata līlā karile ekhāne advaitādi bhakta-saṅge nācile evane raṅge kāliya-damana-saṅkīrtane ehrada haite prabhu, nistārile nakra prabhu kṛṣṇa yena kāliya-damane Oh, think of the many pastimes Gaura performed here! He danced and sported in this forest grove in the company of Advaita and other Vaiṣṇavas. Just as Śrī Kṛṣṇa tamed Kāliya- nāga, so our Prabhu delivered a crocodile from this pond with His saṅkīrtana, which became known as kāliya-damana-saṅkīrtana.