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SB 10.84.31

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 31

sannikarṣo 'tra martyānām
anādaraṇa-kāraṇam
gāṅgaṁ hitvā yathānyāmbhas
tatratyo yāti śuddhaye


SYNONYMS

sannikarṣaḥ—proximity; atra—here (in this world); martyānām—for mortals; anādaraṇa—of disregard; kāraṇam—a cause; gāṅgam—(the water) of the Ganges; hitvā—leaving; yathā—as; anya—other; ambhaḥ—to water; tatratyaḥ—one who lives near it; yāti—goes; śuddhaye—for purification.


TRANSLATION

In this world familiarity breeds contempt. For example, one who lives on the banks of the Ganges might travel to some other body of water to be purified.

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