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Other day I you told that our preaching process is this: dante nidhaya trnakam padayor nipatya. According to Vedic civilization, if one approaches before you with a straw in his mouth, that means he is fully surrendered

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"other day I you told that our preaching process is this: dante nidhāya tṛṇakaṁ padayor nipatya" |"Caitanya-candrāmṛta 90" |"According to Vedic civilization, if one approaches before you with a straw in his mouth, that means he is fully surrendered"

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Other day I you told that our preaching process is this: dante nidhāya tṛṇakaṁ padayor nipatya (Caitanya-candrāmṛta 90). According to Vedic civilization, if one approaches before you with a straw in his mouth, that means he is fully surrendered. That is the sign.

You flatter them. That other day I you told that our preaching process is this: dante nidhāya tṛṇakaṁ padayor nipatya (Caitanya-candrāmṛta 90). According to Vedic civilization, if one approaches before you with a straw in his mouth, that means he is fully surrendered. That is the sign. Therefore Prabodhānanda Sarasvatī, he is speaking that "With a straw in my mouth," dante nidhāya tṛṇakam. Dante, "teeth"; padayor nipatya, "I am just falling down at your lotus feet, and I have come before you with this straw very humbly." Dante nidhāya tṛṇakaṁ padayor nipatya kāku-śataṁ kṛtvā ca (Prabodānanda Sarasvatī): "And I am flattering you hundred times." Then naturally any rogue, any rascal will be pleased: "All right, you can speak something." If you become so humble and meek, there is no man in the world who will say, "No, no, I am not going to hear you." Of course, there are many rascals. They will say so, that "I have no time." (laughter) So anyway, generally people will hear. So when he says, "All right, what do you want to say?" Dante nidhāya tṛṇakaṁ padayor nipatya kāku-śataṁ kṛtvā ca ahaṁ brav. . ., he sādhavaḥ, again flattering: "O the great sādhu, you are. . .," although you know he is a great rascal. (laughter) Still, I will have to speak to him.

This is the process of preaching. Is that all right? You tell him, "Oh, you are a great sādhu." Then he will be: "Oh, yes, yes. (laughter) You are right. You are right. What do you want from me? Tell me." (chuckles) Then you can say, he sādhavaḥ sakalam eva vihāya dūrād: "What every rascaldom you have learned, please forget. (laughter) Please forget." "Then what I have to do?" Caitanya-candra-caraṇe kurutānurāgam: "You become adhered to the lotus feet of Lord Caitanya. That is my. . ." That's all. "So I have brought this Caitanya-caritāmṛta, seventeen volumes. If you kindly take this. . ." So they will take. They have got money. And if he reads one line, he'll be perfect. This should be your process of preaching.

Page Title:Other day I you told that our preaching process is this: dante nidhaya trnakam padayor nipatya. According to Vedic civilization, if one approaches before you with a straw in his mouth, that means he is fully surrendered
Compiler:Anurag
Created:2022-09-28, 14:11:47
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