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SB 12.6.63

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 63

ity ukto gurur apy āha
kupito yāhy alaṁ tvayā
viprāvamantrā śiṣyeṇa
mad-adhītaṁ tyajāśv iti


SYNONYMS

iti—thus; uktaḥ—addressed; guruḥ—his spiritual master; api—indeed; āha—said; kupitaḥ—angry; yāhi—go away; alam—enough; tvayā—with you; vipra-avamantrā—the insulter of brāhmaṇas; śiṣyeṇa—such a disciple; mat-adhītam—what has been taught by me; tyaja—give up; āśu—immediately; iti—thus.


TRANSLATION

Addressed thus, the spiritual master Vaiśampāyana became angry and said: Go away from here! Enough of you, O disciple who insults brāhmaṇas! Furthermore, you must immediately give back everything I have taught you.


PURPORT

Śrī Vaiśampāyana was angry because one of his disciples, Yājñavalkya, was insulting the other disciples, who were, after all, qualified brāhmaṇas. Just as a father is disturbed when one son mistreats the father's other children, the spiritual master is very displeased if a proud disciple insults or mistreats the guru's other disciples.

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