keha yadi tÄáš ra mukhe Ĺune kášášŁáša-nÄma
tÄáš ra mukhe Äna Ĺune tÄáš ra mukhe Äna
sabe 'kášášŁáša' 'hari' bali' nÄce, kÄnde, hÄse
paramparÄya 'vaiᚣášava' ha-ila sarva deĹe
keha - someone; yadi - when; tÄáš ra mukhe - from His mouth; Ĺune - hears; kášášŁáša-nÄma - chanting of the Hare KášášŁáša mantra; tÄáš ra mukhe - from the mouth of such chanters; Äna Ĺune - someone else hears; tÄáš ra mukhe - and from his mouth; Äna - someone else; sabe - all of them; kášášŁáša - Lord KášášŁáša's holy name; hari - another holy name of the Lord; bali' - chanting; nÄce - dance; kÄnde - cry; hÄse - smile; paramparÄya - by disciplic succession; vaiᚣášava - devotees; ha-ila - became; sarva-deĹe - in all countries.
The transcendental potency of the Hare KášášŁáša mahÄ-mantra is herein explained. First, the holy name is vibrated by ĹrÄŤ Caitanya MahÄprabhu. When someone hears from Him directly, he is purified. When another person hears from that person, he also is purified. In this way the purification process is advanced among pure devotees. ĹrÄŤ Caitanya MahÄprabhu is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and no one can claim His potency. Nonetheless, if one is a pure devotee, hundreds and thousands of men can be purified by his vibration. This potency is within every living being, provided he chants the Hare KášášŁáša mahÄ-mantra offenselessly and without material motives. When a pure devotee chants offenselessly, another person will become a Vaiᚣášava, and from him another Vaiᚣášava will emerge. This is the paramparÄ system.