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:dekhi’ trāsa upajila saba bhakta-gaṇe
:dekhi' trāsa upajila saba bhakta-gaṇe
:svapne-ha chāḍila sabe strī-sambhāṣaṇe
:svapne-ha chāḍila sabe strī-sambhāṣaṇe
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dekhi’—seeing; trāsa—an atmosphere of fear; upajila—grew; saba bhakta-gaṇe—among all the devotees; svapne-ha—even in dreams; chāḍila—gave up; sabe—all; strī-sambhāṣaṇe—talk with women.
dekhi'-seeing; trāsa—an atmosphere of fear; upajila—grew; saba bhakta-gaṇe—among all the devotees; svapne-ha—even in dreams; chāḍila—gave up; sabe—all; strī-sambhāṣaṇe—talk with women.
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In connection with strī-sambhāsaṇa, talking with women, Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura says that talking with women for the purpose of mingling with them for sense gratification, subtle or gross, is strictly prohibited. Cāṇakya Paṇḍita, the great moral instructor, says, mātṛ-vat para-dāreṣu. Thus not only a person in the renounced order or one engaged in devotional service but everyone should avoid mingling with women. One should consider another’s wife his mother.
In connection with strī-sambhāṣaṇa, talking with women, Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura says that talking with women for the purpose of mingling with them for sense gratification, subtle or gross, is strictly prohibited. Cāṇakya Paṇḍita, the great moral instructor, says, mātṛvat para-dāreṣu. Thus not only a person in the renounced order or one engaged in devotional service but everyone should avoid mingling with women. One should consider another's wife his mother.
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Latest revision as of 00:10, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 144

dekhi' trāsa upajila saba bhakta-gaṇe
svapne-ha chāḍila sabe strī-sambhāṣaṇe


SYNONYMS

dekhi'-seeing; trāsa—an atmosphere of fear; upajila—grew; saba bhakta-gaṇe—among all the devotees; svapne-ha—even in dreams; chāḍila—gave up; sabe—all; strī-sambhāṣaṇe—talk with women.


TRANSLATION

After all the devotees saw this example, a mentality of fear grew among them. Therefore they all stopped talking with women, even in dreams.


PURPORT

In connection with strī-sambhāṣaṇa, talking with women, Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura says that talking with women for the purpose of mingling with them for sense gratification, subtle or gross, is strictly prohibited. Cāṇakya Paṇḍita, the great moral instructor, says, mātṛvat para-dāreṣu. Thus not only a person in the renounced order or one engaged in devotional service but everyone should avoid mingling with women. One should consider another's wife his mother.