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śrī-bhagavān uvāca<br>
:śrī-bhagavān uvāca
kathaṁ kaśyapa-dāyādāḥ<br>
:kathaṁ kaśyapa-dāyādāḥ
puṁścalyāṁ mayi saṅgatāḥ<br>
:puṁścalyāṁ mayi saṅgatāḥ
viśvāsaṁ paṇḍito jātu<br>
:viśvāsaṁ paṇḍito jātu
kāminīṣu na yāti hi<br>
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śrī-bhagavān uvāca—the Supreme Personality of Godhead in the form of Mohinī-mūrti said; katham—how is it so; kaśyapa-dāyādāḥ—you are all descendants of Kaśyapa Muni; puṁścalyām—unto a prostitute who agitates the minds of men; mayi—unto Me; saṅgatāḥ—you come in My association; viśvāsam—faith; paṇḍitaḥ—those who are learned; jātu—at any time; kāminīṣu—unto a woman; na—never; yāti—takes place; hi—indeed.
''śrī-bhagavān uvāca''—the Supreme Personality of Godhead in the form of Mohinī-mūrti said; ''katham''—how is it so; ''kaśyapa-dāyādāḥ''—you are all descendants of Kaśyapa Muni; ''puṁścalyām''—unto a prostitute who agitates the minds of men; ''mayi''—unto Me; ''saṅgatāḥ''—you come in My association; ''viśvāsam''—faith; ''paṇḍitaḥ''—those who are learned; ''jātu''—at any time; ''kāminīṣu''—unto a woman; ''na''—never; ''yāti''—takes place; ''hi''—indeed.
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The Supreme Personality of Godhead, in the form of Mohinī, told the demons: O sons of Kaśyapa Muni, I am only a prostitute. How is it that you have so much faith in Me? A learned person never puts his faith in a woman.
The Supreme Personality of Godhead, in the form of Mohinī, told the demons: O sons of Kaśyapa Muni, I am only a prostitute. How is it that you have so much faith in Me? A learned person never puts his faith in a woman.
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Cāṇakya Paṇḍita, the great politician and moral instructor, said, viśvāso naiva kartavyaḥ strīṣu rāja-kuleṣu ca: "Never put your faith in a woman or a politician." Thus the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who was pretending to be a woman, warned the demons against putting so much faith in Her, for She had appeared as an attractive woman ultimately to cheat them. Indirectly disclosing the purpose for which She had appeared before them, She said to the sons of Kaśyapa, "How is this? You were all born of a great ṛṣi, yet you are putting your faith in a woman who is loitering here and there like a prostitute, unprotected by father or husband. Women in general should not be trusted, and what to speak of a woman loitering like a prostitute?" The word kāminī is significant in this connection. Women, especially beautiful young women, invoke the dormant lusty desires of a man. Therefore, according to Manu-saṁhitā, every woman should be protected, either by her husband, by her father or by her grown sons. Without such protection, a woman will be exploited. Indeed, women like to be exploited by men. As soon as a woman is exploited by a man, she becomes a common prostitute. This is explained by Mohinī-mūrti, the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
Cāṇakya Paṇḍita, the great politician and moral instructor, said, ''viśvāso naiva kartavyaḥ strīṣu rāja-kuleṣu ca'': "Never put your faith in a woman or a politician." Thus the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who was pretending to be a woman, warned the demons against putting so much faith in Her, for She had appeared as an attractive woman ultimately to cheat them. Indirectly disclosing the purpose for which She had appeared before them, She said to the sons of Kaśyapa, "How is this? You were all born of a great ''ṛṣi,'' yet you are putting your faith in a woman who is loitering here and there like a prostitute, unprotected by father or husband. Women in general should not be trusted, and what to speak of a woman loitering like a prostitute?" The word ''kāminī'' is significant in this connection. Women, especially beautiful young women, invoke the dormant lusty desires of a man. Therefore, according to ''Manu-saṁhitā,'' every woman should be protected, either by her husband, by her father or by her grown sons. Without such protection, a woman will be exploited. Indeed, women like to be exploited by men. As soon as a woman is exploited by a man, she becomes a common prostitute. This is explained by Mohinī-mūrti, the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
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Revision as of 12:10, 22 June 2021

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 9

śrī-bhagavān uvāca
kathaṁ kaśyapa-dāyādāḥ
puṁścalyāṁ mayi saṅgatāḥ
viśvāsaṁ paṇḍito jātu
kāminīṣu na yāti hi


SYNONYMS

śrī-bhagavān uvāca—the Supreme Personality of Godhead in the form of Mohinī-mūrti said; katham—how is it so; kaśyapa-dāyādāḥ—you are all descendants of Kaśyapa Muni; puṁścalyām—unto a prostitute who agitates the minds of men; mayi—unto Me; saṅgatāḥ—you come in My association; viśvāsam—faith; paṇḍitaḥ—those who are learned; jātu—at any time; kāminīṣu—unto a woman; na—never; yāti—takes place; hi—indeed.


TRANSLATION

The Supreme Personality of Godhead, in the form of Mohinī, told the demons: O sons of Kaśyapa Muni, I am only a prostitute. How is it that you have so much faith in Me? A learned person never puts his faith in a woman.


PURPORT

Cāṇakya Paṇḍita, the great politician and moral instructor, said, viśvāso naiva kartavyaḥ strīṣu rāja-kuleṣu ca: "Never put your faith in a woman or a politician." Thus the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who was pretending to be a woman, warned the demons against putting so much faith in Her, for She had appeared as an attractive woman ultimately to cheat them. Indirectly disclosing the purpose for which She had appeared before them, She said to the sons of Kaśyapa, "How is this? You were all born of a great ṛṣi, yet you are putting your faith in a woman who is loitering here and there like a prostitute, unprotected by father or husband. Women in general should not be trusted, and what to speak of a woman loitering like a prostitute?" The word kāminī is significant in this connection. Women, especially beautiful young women, invoke the dormant lusty desires of a man. Therefore, according to Manu-saṁhitā, every woman should be protected, either by her husband, by her father or by her grown sons. Without such protection, a woman will be exploited. Indeed, women like to be exploited by men. As soon as a woman is exploited by a man, she becomes a common prostitute. This is explained by Mohinī-mūrti, the Supreme Personality of Godhead.



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