go-brÄhmaáša-vaiᚣášave hiášsÄ karyÄchi apÄra
sei pÄpa ha-ite mora ha-uka nistÄra
go-brÄhmaáša-vaiᚣášave - to the cows, brÄhmaášas and Vaiᚣášavas; hiášsÄ - violence and envy; karyÄchi - I have done; apÄra - unlimitedly; sei pÄpa ha-ite - from those sinful activities; mora - my; ha-uka - let there be; nistÄra - liberation.
By chanting the holy names KášášŁáša and Hari, one is certainly liberated from the reactions to such sinful activities as killing cows or insulting brÄhmaášas and Vaiᚣášavas. It is most sinful to kill cows and insult brÄhmaášas and Vaiᚣášavas. The karma incurred by such activity is very great, but one can immediately nullify all this karma by surrendering to Lord KášášŁáša and chanting His holy name. After being released from oneâs sinful reactions (karma), one becomes eager to serve the Lord. This is the test. Since the Muslim governor was immediately purified in the presence of ĹrÄŤ Caitanya MahÄprabhu, he could utter the names of KášášŁáša and Hari. Consequently he was eager to render some service, and the Lord, eager to fulfill his desires, immediately had the devotee Mukunda Datta inform the governor that there was some service to render.