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śukla-vastre masi-bindu yaiche nā lukāya<br>
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sannyāsīra alpa chidra sarva-loke gāya<br>
:sannyāsīra alpa chidra sarva-loke gāya
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“As soon as the general public finds a little fault in the behavior of a sannyāsī, they advertise it like wildfire. A black spot of ink cannot be hidden on a white cloth. It is always very prominent.”
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Latest revision as of 21:35, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 51

śukla-vastre masi-bindu yaiche nā lukāya
sannyāsīra alpa chidra sarva-loke gāya


SYNONYMS

śukla-vastreon white cloth; masi-bindu — a spot of ink; yaiche — as much as; — does not; lukāya — become hidden; sannyāsīraof a sannyāsī; alpa — a very little; chidra — fault; sarva-loke — the general public; gāya — advertise.


TRANSLATION

“As soon as the general public finds a little fault in the behavior of a sannyāsī, they advertise it like wildfire. A black spot of ink cannot be hidden on a white cloth. It is always very prominent.”