sei kahe, — 'more yadi kailÄ aá¹…gÄ«kÄra
eka ÄjÃ±Ä deha, — sevÄ kari ye tomÄra

 sei kahe - the Muslim governor said; more - me; yadi - if; kailÄ aá¹…gÄ«kÄra - You have accepted; eka ÄjÃ±Ä - one order; deha - give; sevÄ - service; kari - I may render; ye - so that; tomÄra - Your.


Text

The Muslim governor then said, “Since You have so kindly accepted me, please give me some order so that I can render You some service.â€

Purport

If one is purified by following ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu’s orders — that is, by chanting the holy name of Kṛṣṇa — one must certainly be eager to render service to the Lord. This is the test. When one engages enthusiastically in the Lord’s service, it is to be understood that he is reaping the results of chanting the names of Kṛṣṇa and Hari.