SB 11.20.36
Devanāgarī
न मय्येकान्तभक्तानां गुणदोषोद्भवा गुणा: । साधूनां समचित्तानां बुद्धे: परमुपेयुषाम् ॥ ३६ ॥
Text
na mayy ekānta-bhaktānāṁ guṇa-doṣodbhavā guṇāḥ sādhūnāṁ sama-cittānāṁ buddheḥ param upeyuṣām
Synonyms
na—not;mayi—in Me;eka-anta—unalloyed;bhaktānām—of the devotees;guṇa—recommended as good;doṣa—forbidden as unfavorable;udbhavāḥ—arising from such things;guṇāḥ—piety and sin;sādhūnām—of those who are free from material hankering;sama-cittānām—who maintain steady spiritual consciousness in all circumstances;buddheḥ—that which can be conceived by material intelligence;param—beyond;upeyuṣām—of those who have achieved.
Translation
Material piety and sin, which arise from the good and evil of this world, cannot exist within My unalloyed devotees, who, being free from material hankering, maintain steady spiritual consciousness in all circumstances. Indeed, such devotees have achieved Me, the Supreme Lord, who am beyond anything that can be conceived by material intelligence.
Purport
There are cases of highly elevated devotees who momentarily fell down from the saintly platform of devotional service. The Lord instructs in Bhagavad-gītā (9.30) :
api cet su-durācāro bhajate mām ananya-bhāk sādhur eva sa mantavyaḥ samyag vyavasito hi saḥ
A momentary falldown by a sincere devotee of the Lord cannot change the Lord’s feelings toward such a person. Even an ordinary father or mother quickly excuses a momentary transgression by their child. Just as children and parents enjoy mutual love, the Lord’s surrendered servants enjoy a loving relationship with the Lord. An unpremeditated, accidental falldown is quickly excused by the Lord, and all members of society must share in the Lord’s own feelings, excusing such a sincere devotee. An advanced devotee should not be branded as materialistic or sinful because of accidental falldown. A devotee immediately returns to the platform of saintly service and begs the Lord’s forgiveness. However, one who permanently remains in a fallen condition can no longer be accepted as a highly elevated devotee of the Lord.
