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:sannyāsīre eta khāoyāñā kare dharma nāśa | :sannyāsīre eta khāoyāñā kare dharma nāśa | ||
:vairāgī hañā eta khāya, vairāgyera nāhi | :vairāgī hañā eta khāya, vairāgyera nāhi 'bhāsa' " | ||
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"Feeding a sannyāsī too much breaks his regulative principles, for when a sannyāsī eats too much, his renunciation is destroyed." | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:10, 27 January 2020
TEXT 16
- sannyāsīre eta khāoyāñā kare dharma nāśa
- vairāgī hañā eta khāya, vairāgyera nāhi 'bhāsa' "
SYNONYMS
sannyāsīre—unto a sannyāsī; eta—so much; khāoyāñā—feeding; kare dharma nāśa—destroys the regulative principles; vairāgī hañā—being in the renounced order; eta—so much; khāya—eats; vairāgyera nāhi bhāsa—there is no trace of renunciation.
TRANSLATION
"Feeding a sannyāsī too much breaks his regulative principles, for when a sannyāsī eats too much, his renunciation is destroyed."