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ye ye pūrve nindā kaila, bali’ mātoyāla<br>
:ye ye pūrve nindā kaila, bali’ mātoyāla
seho phala khāya, nāce, bale—bhāla bhāla<br>
:seho phala khāya, nāce, bale—bhāla bhāla
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==== SYNONYMS ====
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ye ye—persons who; pūrve—before; nindā—blasphemy; kaila—made; bali’—saying; mātoyāla—drunkard; seho—such persons; phala—fruit; khāya—takes; nāce—dance; bale—say; bhāla bhāla—very good, very good.
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Persons who had formerly criticized Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu, calling Him a drunkard, also ate the fruit and began to dance, saying, “Very good! Very good!”
Persons who had formerly criticized Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu, calling Him a drunkard, also ate the fruit and began to dance, saying, “Very good! Very good!”
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When Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu started the saṅkīrtana movement, even He was unnecessarily criticized by Māyāvādīs, atheists and fools. Naturally we are also criticized by such men. They will always remain and will always criticize anything that is actually good for human society. But the preachers of the saṅkīrtana movement should not be deterred by such criticism. Our method should be to convert such fools gradually by asking them to come and take prasādam and chant and dance with us. This should be our policy. Anyone who comes to join us, of course, must be sincere and serious regarding spiritual advancement in life; then such a person, simply by joining us, chanting with us, dancing with us and taking prasādam with us, will gradually also come to say that this movement is very good. But one who joins with an ulterior purpose, to get material benefit or personal gratification, will never be able to grasp the philosophy of this movement.
When Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu started the ''saṅkīrtana'' movement, even He was unnecessarily criticized by Māyāvādīs, atheists and fools. Naturally we are also criticized by such men. They will always remain and will always criticize anything that is actually good for human society. But the preachers of the ''saṅkīrtana'' movement should not be deterred by such criticism. Our method should be to convert such fools gradually by asking them to come and take ''prasādam'' and chant and dance with us. This should be our policy. Anyone who comes to join us, of course, must be sincere and serious regarding spiritual advancement in life; then such a person, simply by joining us, chanting with us, dancing with us and taking ''prasādam'' with us, will gradually also come to say that this movement is very good. But one who joins with an ulterior purpose, to get material benefit or personal gratification, will never be able to grasp the philosophy of this movement.
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Latest revision as of 19:23, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 53

ye ye pūrve nindā kaila, bali’ mātoyāla
seho phala khāya, nāce, bale—bhāla bhāla


SYNONYMS

ye ye — persons who; pūrve — before; nindā — blasphemy; kaila — made; bali’ — saying; mātoyāla — drunkard; seho — such persons; phala — fruit; khāya — takes; nāce — dance; bale — say; bhāla bhāla — very good, very good.


TRANSLATION

Persons who had formerly criticized Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu, calling Him a drunkard, also ate the fruit and began to dance, saying, “Very good! Very good!”


PURPORT

When Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu started the saṅkīrtana movement, even He was unnecessarily criticized by Māyāvādīs, atheists and fools. Naturally we are also criticized by such men. They will always remain and will always criticize anything that is actually good for human society. But the preachers of the saṅkīrtana movement should not be deterred by such criticism. Our method should be to convert such fools gradually by asking them to come and take prasādam and chant and dance with us. This should be our policy. Anyone who comes to join us, of course, must be sincere and serious regarding spiritual advancement in life; then such a person, simply by joining us, chanting with us, dancing with us and taking prasādam with us, will gradually also come to say that this movement is very good. But one who joins with an ulterior purpose, to get material benefit or personal gratification, will never be able to grasp the philosophy of this movement.