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PureDevotees
If the prostitutes in Dwarka were pure devotees, why did they use their bodies for such an activity?
As the devatas are serving in a system created by Krishna, does it mean they are pure devotees?
When Vrajavasis are pure devotees, how were they attracted to Putanaβs beauty?
When pure devotees are beyond the modes where does their nature come from?
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