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#dl##dd#mahad-vicalanaṁ nṛṇāṁ#/dd#
#dd#gṛhiṇāṁ dīna-cetasām#/dd#
#dd#niḥśreyasāya bhagavan#/dd#
#dd#nānyathā kalpate kvacit#/dd##/dl#
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mahat-vicalanam — the wandering of saintly persons; nṛṇām — of human beings; gṛhiṇām — who are householders; dīna-cetasām — low-minded; niḥśreyasāya — for the ultimate benefit; bhagavan — O my Lord; na anyathā — not any other purpose; kalpate — one imagines; kvacit — at any time.
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" 'My dear Lord, sometimes great saintly persons go to the homes of householders, although these householders are generally low-minded. When a saintly person visits their homes, one can understand that it is for no other purpose than to benefit the householders.'
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This verse is from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (10.8.4).
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#dl##dd#mahad-vicalanaṁ nṟṇāṁ#/dd#
#dd#gṛhiṇāṁ dīna-cetasām#/dd#
#dd#niḥśreyasāya bhagavan#/dd#
#dd#nānyathā kalpate kvacit#/dd##/dl#
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mahat-vicalanam — the wandering of saintly persons; nṟṇām — of human beings; gṛhiṇām — who are householders; dīna-cetasām — low-minded; niḥśreyasāya — for the ultimate benefit; bhagavan — O my Lord; na anyathā — not any other purpose; kalpate — one imagines; kvacit — at any time.
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“‘My dear Lord, sometimes great saintly persons go to the homes of householders, although these householders are generally low-minded. When a saintly person visits their homes, one can understand that it is for no other purpose than to benefit the householders.’
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This verse is from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (SB 10.8.4).
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