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Latest revision as of 22:10, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 120

‘sannyāsī’—nāma-mātra, mahā-indrajālī!
‘kāśīpure’ nā vikābe tāṅra bhāvakāli


SYNONYMS

sannyāsī — in the renounced order of life; nāma-mātra — in name only; mahā-indrajālī — first-class magician; kāśīpure — in Kāśī; vikābe — will not sell; tāṅra — His; bhāvakāli — sentimental activities.


TRANSLATION

“This Caitanya is a sannyāsī in name only. Actually He is a first-class magician. In any case, His sentimentalism cannot be very much in demand here in Kāśī.