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''guru upekṣā kaile''—if one's spiritual master rejects him; ''aiche''—such; ''phala''—result; ''haya''—there is; ''krame''—gradually; ''īśvara-paryanta''—up to the point of the Personality of Godhead; ''aparādhe ṭhekaya''—commits offenses.
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Latest revision as of 21:02, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 99

guru upekṣā kaile, aiche phala haya
krame īśvara-paryanta aparādhe ṭhekaya


SYNONYMS

guru upekṣā kaile — if one's spiritual master rejects him; aiche — such; phala — result; haya — there is; krame — gradually; īśvara-paryanta — up to the point of the Personality of Godhead; aparādhe ṭhekaya — commits offenses.


TRANSLATION

If one's spiritual master rejects him, one becomes so fallen that he, like Rāmacandra Purī, commits offenses even to the Supreme Personality of Godhead.