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"Ajamila was a brahmana who because of bad association had given up all brahminical culture and religious principles. Becoming most fallen, he stole, drank and performed other abominable acts. He even kept a prostitute"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 6
Ajamila was a brahmana who because of bad association had given up all brahminical culture and religious principles. Becoming most fallen, he stole, drank and performed other abominable acts. He even kept a prostitute.
Ajāmila was a brāhmaṇa who because of bad association had given up all brahminical culture and religious principles. Becoming most fallen, he stole, drank and performed other abominable acts. He even kept a prostitute. Thus he was destined to be carried away to hell by the order carriers of Yamarāja, but he was immediately rescued simply by a glimpse of the chanting of the holy name Nārāyaṇa.
- Ajamila
- Was
- Intellectual Class - Brahmana
- Who
- Because Of
- Bad Association
- Has
- Give Up
- Brahminical Culture
- Religious Principles
- Become
- Most
- Fallen
- Steal
- Drink
- Perform
- Other
- Abominable
- Act
- Even
- Keep
- Prostitute
- Bhagavatam Verses Spoken by Sukadeva Gosvami - Vaniquotes
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