He roams around, a Vaishnava's garb he wears, and at Prasad's time, he fills leaf plates.
This verse talks about someone who puts on the outward appearance of a devout Vaishnava, wandering around in their traditional attire. However, when it's time for prasad, the sacred food offering, their main focus seems to be on filling their own plates. It highlights the difference between outward show and true inner devotion. The couplet subtly questions those who maintain a religious façade but might be driven by more worldly desires, perhaps even greed, rather than genuine spirituality or selfless service. It's a gentle reminder that true faith goes beyond mere appearances.
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