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The Lord wanted to tour all the places of pilgrimage alone and strictly observe the duties of the renounced order.
The Lord wanted to tour all the places of pilgrimage alone and strictly observe the duties of the renounced order.
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 32

guṇe doṣodgāra-cchale sabā niṣedhiyā
ekākī bhramibena tīrtha vairāgya kariyā


SYNONYMS

guṇe—in the good qualities; doṣa-udgāra-chale—on the plea of attributing faults; sabā—all of them; niṣedhiyā—forbidding; ekākī—alone; bhramibena—will tour; tīrtha—the sacred places of pilgrimage; vairāgya—regulative principles of the renounced order of life; kariyā—observing.


TRANSLATION

Therefore, to prevent them from accompanying Him and becoming unhappy, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu declared their good qualities to be faults.


PURPORT

The Lord wanted to tour all the places of pilgrimage alone and strictly observe the duties of the renounced order.