SB 4.13.10

TEXT 10
 
TEXT
जडान्धबधिरोन्मत्त मूकाकृतिरतन्मतिः ।
लक्षितः पथि बालानां प्रशान्तार्चिरिवानलः ॥ १० ॥
jaḍandha-badhironmatta-
mūkakrtir atanmatiḥ
laksitaḥ pathi balanam
prasantarcir ivanalaḥ
jaḍa-foolish; andha-blind; badhira-deaf; unmatta-mad; mūka-dumb; akrtiḥ-appearance; a-tat-not like that; matiḥ-his intelligence; laksitaḥ-he was seen; pathi-on the road; balanam-by the less intelligent; prasanta-calmed; arciḥ-with flames; iva-like; analaḥ-fire.
TRANSLATION
Utkala appeared to the less intelligent persons on the road to be foolish, blind, dumb, deaf and mad, although actually he was not so. He remained like fire covered with ashes, without blazing flames.
PURPORT
In order to avoid contradiction, botheration and unfavorable situations created by materialistic persons, a great saintly person like Jaḍa Bharata or Utkala remains silent. The less intelligent consider such saintly persons to be mad, deaf or dumb. Factually, an advanced devotee avoids speaking with persons who are not in devotional life, but to those who are in devotional life he speaks in friendship, and he speaks to the innocent for their enlightenment. For all practical purposes, the whole world is full of nondevotees, and so one kind of very advanced devotee is called bhajananandi. Those who are gosthanandi, however, preach to increase the number of devotees. But even such preachers also avoid opposing elements who are unfavorably disposed towards spiritual life.

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