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As long as it does not turn iron into gold by its touch, no one can recognize an unknown stone to be a touchstone

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"As long as it does not turn iron into gold by its touch, no one can recognize an unknown stone to be a touchstone"

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Madhya-lila

As long as it does not turn iron into gold by its touch, no one can recognize an unknown stone to be a touchstone.

As long as it does not turn iron into gold by its touch, no one can recognize an unknown stone to be a touchstone.

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Page Title:As long as it does not turn iron into gold by its touch, no one can recognize an unknown stone to be a touchstone
Compiler:HanumanIC
Created:2017-05-26, 00:49:16
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