pÄgala ha-ilÄá¹… Ämi, dhairya nÄhi mane
eta cinti' nivediluṅ gurura caraṇe
pÄgala - madman; ha-ilÄá¹… - I have become; Ämi - I; dhairya - patience; nÄhi - not; mane - in the mind; eta - thus; cinti' - considering; nivediluá¹… - I submitted; gurura - of the spiritual master; caraṇe - at his lotus feet.
ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu, as an ideal teacher, shows us how a disciple should deal with his spiritual master. Whenever there is doubt regarding any point, he should refer the matter to his spiritual master for clarification. ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu said that while chanting and dancing He had developed the kind of mad ecstasy that is possible only for a liberated soul. Yet even in His liberated position, He referred everything to His spiritual master whenever there were doubts. Thus in any condition, even when liberated, we should never think ourselves independent of the spiritual master, but must refer to him as soon as there is some doubt regarding our progressive spiritual life.