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haridāsa kahe,—muñi nīca-jāti chāra<br>
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mandira-nikaṭe yāite mora nāhi ādhikāra<br>
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haridāsa kahe—Haridāsa Ṭhākura said; muñi—I; nīca-jāti—low caste; chāra—abominable; mandira-nikaṭe—near the temple; yāite—to go; mora—my; nāhi—there is not; ādhikāra—authority.
''haridāsa kahe''—Haridāsa Ṭhākura said; ''muñi''—I; ''nīca-jāti''—low caste; ''chāra''—abominable; ''mandira-nikaṭe''—near the temple; ''yāite''—to go; ''mora''—my; ''nāhi''—there is not; ''ādhikāra''—authority.
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Haridāsa Ṭhākura replied, “I cannot go near the temple because I am a low-caste, abominable person. I have no authority to go there.”
Haridāsa Ṭhākura replied, “I cannot go near the temple because I am a low-caste, abominable person. I have no authority to go there.”
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Although Haridāsa Ṭhākura was such a highly exalted Vaiṣṇava that he was addressed as Haridāsa Gosvāmī, he still did not like to disturb the common sense of the general populace. Haridāsa Ṭhākura was so exalted that he was addressed as ṭhākura and gosāñi, and these titles are offered to the most advanced Vaiṣṇavas. The spiritual master is generally called gosāñi, and ṭhākura is used to address the paramahaṁsas, those in the topmost rank of spirituality. Nonetheless, Haridāsa Ṭhākura did not want to go near the temple, although he was called there by Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu Himself. The Jagannātha temple still accepts only those Hindus who are in the varṇāśrama order. Other castes, especially those who are not Hindu, are not allowed to enter the temple. This is a long-standing regulation, and thus Haridāsa Ṭhākura, although certainly competent and qualified to enter the temple, did not want even to go near it. This is called Vaiṣṇava humility.
Although Haridāsa Ṭhākura was such a highly exalted Vaiṣṇava that he was addressed as Haridāsa Gosvāmī, he still did not like to disturb the common sense of the general populace. Haridāsa Ṭhākura was so exalted that he was addressed as ''ṭhākura'' and ''gosāñi'', and these titles are offered to the most advanced Vaiṣṇavas. The spiritual master is generally called ''gosāñi'', and ''ṭhākura'' is used to address the ''paramahaṁsas'', those in the topmost rank of spirituality. Nonetheless, Haridāsa Ṭhākura did not want to go near the temple, although he was called there by Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu Himself. The Jagannātha temple still accepts only those Hindus who are in the ''varṇāśrama'' order. Other castes, especially those who are not Hindu, are not allowed to enter the temple. This is a long-standing regulation, and thus Haridāsa Ṭhākura, although certainly competent and qualified to enter the temple, did not want even to go near it. This is called Vaiṣṇava humility.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 165

haridāsa kahe,—muñi nīca-jāti chāra
mandira-nikaṭe yāite mora nāhi ādhikāra


SYNONYMS

haridāsa kahe—Haridāsa Ṭhākura said; muñi—I; nīca-jāti—low caste; chāra—abominable; mandira-nikaṭe—near the temple; yāite—to go; mora—my; nāhi—there is not; ādhikāra—authority.


TRANSLATION

Haridāsa Ṭhākura replied, “I cannot go near the temple because I am a low-caste, abominable person. I have no authority to go there.”


PURPORT

Although Haridāsa Ṭhākura was such a highly exalted Vaiṣṇava that he was addressed as Haridāsa Gosvāmī, he still did not like to disturb the common sense of the general populace. Haridāsa Ṭhākura was so exalted that he was addressed as ṭhākura and gosāñi, and these titles are offered to the most advanced Vaiṣṇavas. The spiritual master is generally called gosāñi, and ṭhākura is used to address the paramahaṁsas, those in the topmost rank of spirituality. Nonetheless, Haridāsa Ṭhākura did not want to go near the temple, although he was called there by Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu Himself. The Jagannātha temple still accepts only those Hindus who are in the varṇāśrama order. Other castes, especially those who are not Hindu, are not allowed to enter the temple. This is a long-standing regulation, and thus Haridāsa Ṭhākura, although certainly competent and qualified to enter the temple, did not want even to go near it. This is called Vaiṣṇava humility.