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CC 1.1.170

kājī, yavana ihāra nā kariha hiṁsana



āpana-icchāya buluna, yāhāṅ uṅhāra mana
kājī-magistrate; yavana-Muslim; ihāra-of Him; -do not; kariha-make; hiṁsana-jealousy; āpana-icchāya-at His own will; buluna-let Him go; yāhāṅ-wherever; uṅhāra-of Him; mana-mind.
The Muslim King ordered the magistrate, "Do not disturb this Hindu prophet out of jealousy. Let Him do His own will wherever He likes."

Even a Muslim king could understand Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu's transcendental position as a prophet; therefore he ordered the local magistrate not to disturb Him but to let Him do whatever He liked.