premÄ haite kášášŁáša haya nija bhakta-vaĹa
premÄ haite pÄya kášášŁášera sevÄ-sukha-rasa
premÄ - love of KášášŁáša; haite - from; kášášŁáša - the Supreme Personality of Godhead; haya - becomes; nija - His own; bhakta-vaĹa - submissive to devotees; premÄ - love of God; haite - from; pÄya - he gets; kášášŁášera - of Lord KášášŁáša; sevÄ-sukha-rasa - the mellow of devotional service.
Becoming one with the Supreme Personality of Godhead is not very important for a devotee. MuktiḼ svayaáš mukulitÄĂąjali sevate âsmÄn (KášášŁáša-karášÄmášta 107). Speaking from his actual experience, ĹrÄŤla Bilvamaáš gala ᚏhÄkura says that if one develops love of Godhead, mukti (liberation) becomes subservient and unimportant to him. Mukti stands before the devotee and is prepared to render all kinds of services. The MÄyÄvÄdÄŤ philosophersâ standard of mukti is very insignificant for a devotee, for by devotional service even the Supreme Personality of Godhead becomes subordinate to him. An actual example is that the Supreme Lord KášášŁáša became the chariot driver of Arjuna, and when Arjuna asked Him to draw his chariot between the two armies (senayor ubhayor madhye rathaáš sthÄpaya me âcyuta), KášášŁáša executed his order. Such is the relationship between the Supreme Lord and a devotee that although the Lord is greater than the greatest, He is prepared to render service to the insignificant devotee by dint of his sincere and unalloyed devotional service.