prasiddhÄ vaiᚣášavÄŤ haila parama-mahÄntÄŤ
baá¸a baá¸a vaiᚣášava tÄáš ra darĹanete yÄnti
prasiddhÄ - celebrated; vaiᚣášavÄŤ - devotee of the Lord; haila - became; parama-mahÄntÄŤ - very advanced; baá¸a baá¸a vaiᚣášava - many recognized, highly situated devotees; tÄáš ra - her; darĹanete - to see; yÄnti - used to go.
Stalwart, highly advanced Vaiᚣášava devotees are not interested in seeing prostitutes, but when a prostitute or any other fallen soul becomes a Vaiᚣášava, stalwart Vaiᚣášavas are interested in seeing them. Anyone can be turned into a Vaiᚣášava if he or she follows the Vaiᚣášava principles. A devotee who follows these principles is no longer on the material platform. Therefore, it is oneâs strict adherence to the principles that should be considered, not the country of oneâs birth. Many devotees join our KášášŁáša consciousness movement from Europe and America, but one should not therefore consider them European Vaiᚣášavas or American Vaiᚣášavas. A Vaiᚣášava is a Vaiᚣášava and should therefore be given all the respect due a Vaiᚣášava.