'duáš hÄra mukhe kášášŁáša-nÄma kariche nartana
ei-dui 'adhama' nahe, haya 'sarvottama'
duáš hÄra mukhe - in the mouths of both; kášášŁáša-nÄma - the holy name of Lord KášášŁáša; kariche - is doing; nartana - dancing; ei-dui - both of them; adhama nahe - not fallen; haya - are; sarva-uttama - the most exalted.
Vallabha BhaášášÄcÄryaâs admission of the brothersâ exalted position should serve as a lesson to one who is falsely proud of his position as a brÄhmaáša. Sometimes so-called brÄhmaášas do not recognize our European and American disciples as devotees or brÄhmaášas, and some brÄhmaášas are so proud that they do not allow them to enter temples. ĹrÄŤ Caitanya MahÄprabhu herein gives a great lesson. Although Vallabha BhaášášÄcÄrya was a great authority on brahmanism and a learned scholar, he admitted that those who chant the Lordâs holy name are bona fide brÄhmaášas and Vaiᚣášavas and are therefore exalted.