'bhakta-avatÄra' tÄá¹…ra ÄcÄrya-gosÄñi
ei tina tattva sabe prabhu kari' gÄi
bhakta-avatÄra - incarnation as a devotee; tÄá¹…ra - His; ÄcÄrya-gosÄñi - the supreme teacher, Advaita Ä€cÄrya Prabhu; ei - all these; tina - three; tattva - truths; sabe - all; prabhu - the predominator; kari' - by such understanding; gÄi - we sing.
GosÄñi means gosvÄmÄ«. A person who has full control over the senses and mind is called a gosvÄmÄ« or gosÄñi. One who does not have such control is called a godÄsa, or a servant of the senses, and cannot become a spiritual master. A spiritual master who actually has control over the mind and senses is called GosvÄmÄ«. Although the GosvÄmÄ« title has become a hereditary designation for unscrupulous men, actually the title GosÄñi, or GosvÄmÄ«, began from ÅšrÄ« RÅ«pa GosvÄmÄ«, who presented himself as an ordinary gá¹›hastha and minister in government service but became a gosvÄmÄ« when he was actually elevated by the instruction of Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu. Therefore GosvÄmÄ« is not a hereditary title but refers to one’s qualifications. When one is highly elevated in spiritual advancement, regardless of wherefrom he comes, he may be called GosvÄmÄ«. ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu, ÅšrÄ« NityÄnanda Prabhu and ÅšrÄ« Advaita GosÄñi Prabhu are natural gosvÄmÄ«s because They belong to the viṣṇu-tattva category. As such, all of Them are prabhus (“predominators†or “mastersâ€), and They are sometimes called Caitanya GosÄñi, NityÄnanda GosÄñi and Advaita GosÄñi. Unfortunately, Their so-called descendants who do not have the qualifications of gosvÄmÄ«s have accepted this title as a hereditary designation or a professional degree. That is not in accord with the Å›Ästric injunctions.