brahma-saášhitÄ, karášÄmášta, dui puáš thi pÄĂąÄ
dui pustaka laĂąÄ ÄilÄ uttama jÄniĂąÄ
brahma-saášhitÄ - the book named Brahma-saášhitÄ; karášÄmášta - the book named KášášŁáša-karášÄmášta; dui - two; puáš thi - scriptures; pÄĂąÄ - obtaining; dui - two; pustaka - books; laĂąÄ - carrying; ÄilÄ - came back; uttama - very good; jÄniĂąÄ - knowing.
In the olden days there were no presses, and all the important scriptures were handwritten and kept in large temples. Caitanya MahÄprabhu found the Brahma-saášhitÄ and KášášŁáša-karášÄmášta in handwritten texts, and knowing them to be very authoritative, He took them with Him to present to His devotees. Of course, He obtained the permission of the temple commander. Now both the Brahma-saášhitÄ and KášášŁáša-karášÄmášta are available in print with commentaries by ĹrÄŤla BhaktisiddhÄnta SarasvatÄŤ ᚏhÄkura.