Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 11, Chapter 06, Text 12

SB 11.6.12

paryustaya tava vibho vana-malayeyam
 samspardhini bhagavati pratipatni-vac chrih
yah su-pranitam amuyarhanam adadan no
 bhuyat sadanghrir asubhasaya-dhumaketuh
 
Translation: 
 
O almighty Lord, You are so kind to Your servants that You have accepted the withered flower garland that we have placed on Your chest. Since the goddess of fortune makes her abode on Your transcendental chest, she will undoubtedly become agitated, like a jealous co-wife, upon seeing our offering also dwelling there. Yet You are so merciful that You neglect Your eternal consort Laksmi and accept our offering as most excellent worship. O merciful Lord, may Your lotus feet always act as a blazing fire to consume the inauspicious desires within our hearts.
 
Purport: 
 
In Bhagavad-gita (9.26) it is stated:
 
patram puspam phalam toyam
 yo me bhaktya prayacchati
tad aham bhakty-upahrtam
 asnami prayatatmanah
 
Lord Krsna gratefully and happily accepts even the most meager offering from His loving devotee. Lord Krsna is conquered by the love of His pure devotees, just as a father is easily conquered by the most insignificant gift offered by his loving child. Unless a transcendentalist completely gives up the impersonal conception of life, he cannot make such a loving offering to the Lord. The process of meditation upon the Supersoul within the heart, called dhyana-yoga, is not as pleasing to Krsna as bhakti-yoga, or devotional service, because in dhyana, or meditation, the yogi is trying to satisfy himself (and not the Lord) by attaining mystic powers. Similarly, in order to acquire material benefits from the Lord, ordinary people worship God in temples, churches and mosques. But one who desires actual spiritual perfection must be enlivened to always chant and hear the glories of the Lord. Such devotional enthusiasm is motivated by love of Godhead and is devoid of any selfish expectation.
 
The Lord is so kind that He neglects His own eternal consort, Laksmi, and gives preference to His humble devotee, just as a man will neglect the loving embrace of his wife when his affectionate child approaches him with a gift. Srila Jiva Gosvami has pointed out that any garland worn by the Lord cannot be faded because all of the Lord’s personal paraphernalia is completely transcendental and spiritually opulent. Similarly, there is no possibility that mundane jealousy could appear in the character of the goddess of fortune, who is as transcendental as Lord Krsna Himself. Therefore the statements of the demigods are to be understood as humorous words inspired by intense love of Godhead. The demigods enjoy the protection of Laksmi and, ultimately, of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krsna, and due to their confidence in their loving relationship with the Lord and His consort they feel free to speak in a joking way.
Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 11, Chapter 06, Text 11
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