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Latest revision as of 23:38, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 117

āmāra sannyāsa-dharma cāhena rākhite
vātsalye karuṇā karena, ki doṣa ihāte


SYNONYMS

āmāra — My; sannyāsa-dharma — regulative principles of sannyāsa; cāhena — he wants; rākhite — to keep; vātsalye — out of paternal affection; karuṇā — mercy; karena — does; ki — what; doṣa — fault; ihāte — in this connection.


TRANSLATION

“Out of paternal affection for Me, he wants to protect Me and see that I follow the regulative principles of a sannyāsī. What fault is there in this?”