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A proud and vanity king decides to buy the finest dresses for a procession. Two scammers promise him magic cloth that is only visible to those who are intelligent and worthy of his position. Though nobody sees the cloth, everyone pretends to see it not to look stupid. During the procession, a little boy cries that the king is naked, revealing the truth to everyone. This story teaches about hypocrisy and the importance of honesty. What happens in our temples is similar. In the case of New Vrindavana his leader Keith Ham Kirtanananda and in New Vrajamandala, Javier Pera Yadunandana are the proud and vanity kings. Both beings are scrupulous and with an intense desire to control it. And nobody says anything like that. And in those times it also turned out
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