nÄ yÄha sannyÄsi-goá¹£á¹hÄ«, ihÄ Ämi jÄni
more anugraha kara nimantraṇa mÄni'
nÄ - not; yÄha - You go; sannyÄsi-goá¹£á¹hÄ« - the association of MÄyÄvÄdÄ« sannyÄsÄ«s; ihÄ - this; Ämi - I; jÄni - know; more - unto me; anugraha - merciful; kara - become; nimantraṇa - invitation; mÄni' - accepting.
An ÄcÄrya, or great personality of the Vaiṣṇava school, is very strict in his principles, but although he is as hard as a thunderbolt, sometimes he is as soft as a rose. Thus actually he is independent. He follows all the rules and regulations strictly, but sometimes he slackens this policy. It was known that Lord Caitanya never mixed with the MÄyÄvÄdÄ« sannyÄsÄ«s, yet He conceded to the request of the brÄhmaṇa, as stated in the next verse.