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Wherever an advanced devotee is insulted, for one man’s fault the entire town or place is afflicted.
Wherever an advanced devotee is insulted, for one man's fault the entire town or place is afflicted.
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Latest revision as of 01:07, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 164

mahāntera apamāna ye deśa-grāme haya
eka janāra doṣe saba deśa ujāḍaya


SYNONYMS

mahāntera—of persons who are highly advanced in spiritual life; apamāna—disrespect; ye deśa-grāme—in which country or village; haya—is; eka janāra—of one man; doṣe—for the fault; saba deśa—the whole country; ujāḍaya—becomes afflicted.


TRANSLATION

Wherever an advanced devotee is insulted, for one man's fault the entire town or place is afflicted.