mukti — Ĺreᚣášha kari' kainu vÄĹiᚣášha vyÄkhyÄna
kruddha haĂąÄ prabhu more kaila apamÄna
mukti - liberation; Ĺreᚣášha - the topmost; kari' - accepting; kainu - I did; vÄĹiᚣášha - the book known as Yoga-vÄĹiᚣášha; vyÄkhyÄna - explanation; kruddha - angry; haĂąÄ - becoming; prabhu - the Lord; more - unto Me; kaila - did; apamÄna - disrespect.
There is a book of the name Yoga-vÄĹiᚣášha that MÄyÄvÄdÄŤs greatly favor because it is full of impersonal misunderstandings regarding the Supreme Personality of Godhead, with no touch of Vaiᚣášavism. Factually, all Vaiᚣášavas should avoid such a book, but Advaita ÄcÄrya Prabhu, wanting punishment from the Lord, began to support the impersonal statements of the Yoga-vÄĹiᚣášha. Thus Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu became extremely angry at Him and seemingly treated Him disrespectfully.