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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 07:18, 27 January 2020
TEXT 51
- śukla-vastre masi-bindu yaiche nā lukāya
- sannyāsīra alpa chidra sarva-loke gāya
SYNONYMS
śukla-vastre—on white cloth; masi-bindu—a spot of ink; yaiche—as much as; nā—does not; lukāya—become hidden; sannyāsīra—of 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."