jīva nistārite aiche dayālu āra nāi
seita-that; govinda-Govinda; sākṣāt-personally; caitanya-Lord Caitanya; gosāñi-Gosāñi; jīva-the fallen living entities; nistārite-to deliver; aiche-such; dayālu-a merciful Lord; āra-another; nāi-there is not.
That Govinda personally appears as Caitanya Gosāñi. No other Lord is as merciful in delivering the fallen souls.
"My Lord, You kill all the enemies of the world in Your multifarious incarnations in the families of men, animals, demigods, ṛṣis, aquatics and so on. Thus You illuminate the worlds with transcendental knowledge. In the Age of Kali, O Mahāpuruṣa, You sometimes appear in a covered incarnation. Therefore You are known as Tri-yuga [one who appears in only three yugas]." (Bhāg. 7.9.38)