SB 3.16.5

SB 3.16.5

Devanagari

यन्नामानि च गृह्णाति लोको भृत्ये कृतागसि । सोऽसाधुवादस्तत्कीर्तिं हन्ति त्वचमिवामय: ॥ ५ ॥

Verse text

yan-nāmāni ca gṛhṇāti loko bhṛtye kṛtāgasi so ’sādhu-vādas tat-kīrtiṁ hanti tvacam ivāmayaḥ

Synonyms

yat of whom ; nāmāni the names ; ca and ; gṛhṇāti take ; lokaḥ people in general ; bhṛtye when a servant ; kṛta āgasi — has committed something wrong ; saḥ that ; asādhu vādaḥ — blame ; tat of that person ; kīrtim the reputation ; hanti destroys ; tvacam the skin ; iva as ; āmayaḥ leprosy .

Translation

A wrong act committed by a servant leads people in general to blame his master, just as a spot of white leprosy on any part of the body pollutes all of the skin.

Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)

When a servant commits sin using the name of his master, the master gets criticizes and has his fame destroyed, just as a white spot on the skin condemns a person as a leper. “But how can the Supreme Lord commit offense? Even if you do, who could punish you? How can you restrict yourself?” There can be no punishment. Infamy alone will be the punishment. The fame of a master is destroyed by a servant who performs sinful activating in the name of the master, just as white leprosy destroys the skin. People will criticize a person with a white spot, saying, “This person has leprosy.”

Purport

A Vaiṣṇava, therefore, should be fully qualified. As stated in the Bhāgavatam, anyone who has become a Vaiṣṇava has developed all the good qualities of the demigods. There are twenty-six qualifications mentioned in the Caitanya-caritāmṛta. A devotee should always see that his Vaiṣṇava qualities increase with the advancement of his Kṛṣṇa consciousness. A devotee should be blameless because any offense by the devotee is a scar on the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The devotee’s duty is to be always conscious in his dealings with others, especially with another devotee of the Lord.