Srimad-Bhagavatam: Canto 11 - Chapter 1 - Verse 35


Sanskrit:

यद‍ृच्छयोपपन्नान्नमद्याच्छ्रेष्ठमुतापरम् ।तथा वासस्तथा शय्यां प्राप्तं प्राप्तं भजेन्मुनि: ॥ ३५ ॥

ITRANS:

yadṛcchayopapannānnamadyāc chreṣṭham utāparamtathā vāsas tathā śayyāṁprāptaṁ prāptaṁ bhajen muniḥ

Translation:

A sage should accept the food, clothing and bedding — be they of excellent or inferior quality — that come of their own accord.

Purport:

Sometimes excellent, sumptuous food will come without endeavor, and at other times tasteless food appears. A sage should not become happily excited when a sumptuous plate is brought to him, nor should he angrily refuse ordinary food that comes of its own accord. If no food comes at all, as mentioned in the previous verse, one must endeavor to avoid starvation. From these verses it appears that even a saintly sage must have a good dose of common sense.