kášášŁáša-manane muni kášášŁáše sarvadÄ bhajaya
'ÄtmÄrÄmÄ api' bhaje, — gauáša artha kaya
kášášŁáša-manane - in meditating on KášášŁáša; muni - saintly persons; kášášŁáše - unto Lord KášášŁáša; sarvadÄ - always; bhajaya - perform devotional service; ÄtmÄrÄmÄḼ api - also those who are ÄtmÄrÄmas; bhaje - engage themselves in devotional service; gauáša artha kaya - this is also another, secondary import.
The anvÄcaye meaning of the word ca indicates that between the two words compounded by the word ca, one is given more importance and the other is considered subordinate. For example, âO brahmacÄrÄŤ, please go out and collect alms and at the same time bring in the cows.â In this statement, the collection of alms is of first importance, and the second business of collecting the cows is subordinate. Similarly, one who always meditates upon KášášŁáša is mainly a devotee of KášášŁáša engaged in His devotional service. Other ÄtmÄrÄmas are subordinate in devotional service.