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Srila RupaGosvami uses the shark analogy to glorify devotees in three ways: (1) sharks live only in the ocean; (2) sharks reject the rivers; and (3) sharks are never caught in the fisherman's net.
Srila RupaGosvami explains that his eagerness to write Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu stems from the desire to please the devotees.
In Hari- namamr†a-vyakarana, Jiva Gosvami defines paribhasa-sutra as aniyame niyama-karini paribhasa: “A paribhasa-sutra implies a rule or theme where it is not explicitly stated.” In other words, it gives the context in which to understand a series of apparently unrelated statements in a book.
Srila RupaGosvami took his birth in 1493 A.D. (1415, Sakabda), and disappeared at the age of 73 in 1564 A.D. (1486, Sakabda).
RupaGosvami, however, could understand the intention of the Lord, and thus he composed another verse.
Sri RupaGosvami gave up all family connections, joined the renounced order of life and divided his money, giving fifty percent to the brahmanas and Vaisnavas and twenty-five percent to his kutumba (family members) and keeping twenty-five percent for personal emergencies.