A pure devotee like Prahlāda Mahārāja can understand the minds of others because of his pure vision in devotional service. A devotee like Prahlāda Mahārāja can study another man's character without difficulty.
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"The saintly brahmana said: O best of the asuras, Prahlada Maharaja, who are recognized by advanced and civilized men, you are aware of the different stages of life because of your inherent transcendental eyes, with which you can see a man's character"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 7
The saintly brahmana said: O best of the asuras, Prahlada Maharaja, who are recognized by advanced and civilized men, you are aware of the different stages of life because of your inherent transcendental eyes, with which you can see a man's character.
The saintly brahmana said: O best of the asuras, Prahlada Maharaja, who are recognized by advanced and civilized men, you are aware of the different stages of life because of your inherent transcendental eyes, with which you can see a man's character.
- A Saintly Brahmana
- Say
- Words of a Brahmana
- Best
- Asura
- Who Are
- Recognize
- Advanced
- Civilized Man
- Aware
- Different
- Three Stages
- Life
- Because Of
- Inherent
- Transcendental
- Eyes
- Which
- Can See
- Prahlada's Seeing
- Man
- Character
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