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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


TEXT 114

pathe yāite taila-gandha mora yei pābe
’dārī sannyāsī’ kari’ āmāre kahibe


SYNONYMS

pathe yāite—while passing on the road; taila-gandha—the scent of the oil; mora—My; yei pābe—anyone who smells; dārī sannyāsī—a tantric sannyāsī who keeps women for sense gratification; kari’—as; āmāre kahibe—they will speak of Me.


TRANSLATION

“If someone passing on the road smelled this oil on My head, he would think Me a dārī sannyāsī, a tantric sannyāsī who keeps women.”

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