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Mendicant

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Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 1

SB 1.6.13, Purport:

It is the duty of a mendicant (parivrājakācārya) to experience all varieties of God's creation by traveling alone through all forests, hills, towns, villages, etc., to gain faith in God and strength of mind as well as to enlighten the inhabitants with the message of God. A sannyāsī is duty-bound to take all these risks without fear, and the most typical sannyāsī of the present age is Lord Caitanya, who traveled in the same manner through the central Indian jungles, enlightening even the tigers, bears, snakes, deer, elephants and many other jungle animals. In this age of Kali, sannyāsa is forbidden for ordinary men. One who changes his dress to make propaganda is a different man from the original ideal sannyāsī.

Page Title:Mendicant
Compiler:Alakananda
Created:20 of Oct, 2010
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=37, CC=40, OB=18, Lec=53, Con=16, Let=7
No. of Quotes:171