# Cc. Madhya 24.282 ## Text > ei ta' kahiluṅ tomāya vyādhera ākhyāna > yā śunile haya sādhu-saṅga-prabhāva-jñāna ## Synonyms *ei* *ta'* *kahiluṅ*—thus I have narrated; *tomāya*—unto you; *vyādhera* *ākhyāna*—the story of the hunter; *yā* *śunile*—hearing which; *haya*—there is; *sādhu*-*saṅga*—of the association of devotees; *prabhāva*—of the influence; *jñāna*—knowledge. ## Translation **"So far I have narrated the incident of the hunter. By hearing this narration, one can understand the influence derived by associating with devotees.** ## Purport Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu wanted to stress that even a hunter, the lowest of men, could become a topmost Vaiṣṇava simply by associating with Nārada Muni or a devotee in his bona fide disciplic succession.