Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 11, Chapter 18, Text 24

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SB 11.18.24

pura-grama-vrajan sarthan
 bhiksartham pravisams caret
punya-desa-saric-chaila-
 vanasrama-vatim mahim
 
Translation: 
 
The sage should travel in sanctified places, by flowing rivers and within the solitude of mountains and forests. He should enter the cities, towns and pasturing grounds and approach ordinary working men only to beg his bare sustenance.
 
Purport: 
 
According to Srila Sridhara Svami, the word pura refers to cities and towns with shopping centers, markets and other commercial enterprises, whereas grama refers to smaller towns, lacking such facilities. The vanaprastha or sannyasi trying to become free from material attachment should avoid those who are working day and night for sense gratification, approaching them only to engage them in necessary acts of charity. Those who are preaching Krsna consciousness all over the world are understood to be liberated souls, and therefore they constantly approach the materialistic living entities to engage them in the devotional service of Lord Krsna. However, even such preachers should strictly avoid contact with the materialistic world when not actually necessary for advancing the mission of Krsna consciousness. The injunction is that one should not deal unnecessarily with the materialistic world.
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