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''ei ta' kahiluṅ''—thus I have narrated; ''tomāya''—unto you; ''vyādhera ākhyāna''—the story of the hunter; ''yā śunile''—hearing which; ''haya''—there is; ''sādhu-saṅga''—of the association of devotees; ''prabhāva''—of the influence; ''jñāna''—knowledge.
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 282

ei ta' kahiluṅ tomāya vyādhera ākhyāna
yā śunile haya sādhu-saṅga-prabhāva-jñāna


SYNONYMS

ei ta kahiluṅ — thus I have narrated; tomāya — unto you; vyādhera ākhyāna — the story of the hunter; śunile — hearing which; haya — there is; sādhu-saṅga — of the association of devotees; prabhāva — of the influence; jñāna — knowledge.


TRANSLATION

"Thus I have narrated the incident of the hunter. By hearing this narration, one can understand the influence of association with devotees.


PURPORT

Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu wanted to stress that even a hunter, the lowest of men, could become a topmost Vaiṣṇava simply by associating with Nārada Muni or a devotee in his bona fide disciplic succession.