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== Srimad-Bhagavatam ==


=== SB Canto 3 ===
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<span class="q_heading">'''On the part of the Lord there was no offended mood because He does not accept any offense created by His sincere devotee.'''</span>
<div class="quote" book="SB" link="SB 3.15.39" link_text="SB 3.15.39, Purport">
<div class="heading">On the part of the Lord there was no offended mood because He does not accept any offense created by His sincere devotee.</div>


<span class="SB-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:SB 3.15.39|SB 3.15.39, Purport]]:''' The Lord knew that even the offensive doormen were His pure devotees, although by chance they committed an offense at the feet of other devotees. To commit an offense against a devotee is very dangerous in devotional service. Lord Caitanya therefore said that an offense to a devotee is just like a mad elephant run loose; when a mad elephant enters a garden, it tramples all the plants. Similarly, an offense unto the feet of a pure devotee murders one's position in devotional service. On the part of the Lord there was no offended mood because He does not accept any offense created by His sincere devotee. But a devotee should be very cautious of committing offenses at the feet of another devotee.</span>
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:SB 3.15.39|SB 3.15.39, Purport]]:''' The Lord knew that even the offensive doormen were His pure devotees, although by chance they committed an offense at the feet of other devotees. To commit an offense against a devotee is very dangerous in devotional service. Lord Caitanya therefore said that an offense to a devotee is just like a mad elephant run loose; when a mad elephant enters a garden, it tramples all the plants. Similarly, an offense unto the feet of a pure devotee murders one's position in devotional service. On the part of the Lord there was no offended mood because He does not accept any offense created by His sincere devotee. But a devotee should be very cautious of committing offenses at the feet of another devotee.</div>
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"On the part of the Lord there was no offended mood because He does not accept any offense created by His sincere devotee"

Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 3

On the part of the Lord there was no offended mood because He does not accept any offense created by His sincere devotee.
SB 3.15.39, Purport: The Lord knew that even the offensive doormen were His pure devotees, although by chance they committed an offense at the feet of other devotees. To commit an offense against a devotee is very dangerous in devotional service. Lord Caitanya therefore said that an offense to a devotee is just like a mad elephant run loose; when a mad elephant enters a garden, it tramples all the plants. Similarly, an offense unto the feet of a pure devotee murders one's position in devotional service. On the part of the Lord there was no offended mood because He does not accept any offense created by His sincere devotee. But a devotee should be very cautious of committing offenses at the feet of another devotee.