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Preacher, even if he's maha-bhagavata, he comes to the second stage. Just like Guru Maharaja. He's maha-bhagavata, but still he had to come to the second stage. He had to take precaution. That is natural

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"preacher, even if he's mahā-bhāgavata, he comes to the second stage. Just like Guru Mahārāja, he's mahā-bhāgavata, but still he had to come to the second stage, he had to take precaution. That is natural"

Conversations and Morning Walks

1977 Conversations and Morning Walks

When you are in the mahā-bhāgavata stage, first-grade, that time, paramahaṁsa, nobody's enemy, nobody's friend. Everyone... That we cannot imitate. It is not... Preacher, even if he's mahā-bhāgavata, he comes to the second stage. Just like Guru Mahārāja. He's mahā-bhāgavata, but still he had to come to the second stage. He had to take precaution. That is natural. There are so many enemies of...


Room Conversation -- February 11, 1977, Mayapura:

Prabhupāda: . . . here is envious. So envious, upekṣā, means they should not be associated. Īśvare tad-adhīneṣu bāliśeṣu dviṣatsu ca (SB 11.2.46). Four division: God, īśvara; and tad-adhīneṣu, devotees, those who have accepted . . . (break) That is devotee. Bāliśa, those who are innocent. Preaching . . .

Jayapatākā: Like child, bāliśa.

Prabhupāda: Yes. They should be trained up. And dviṣatsu, envious. Four division. So four divisions you have to treat in different ways. Prema, Lord; prema, love. Maitrī, friendship with devotees. Kṛpā bāliśu, those who are innocent, the kṛpā, let them learn. And upekṣā. As soon as come to the dviṣat, no cooperation. Keep aloof. So when we try to keep aloof from the envious, that is not our enviousness. That is just to avoid trouble for preaching work. Not that we hate them. But because . . . when you avoid a snake, it does not mean I hate the snake, but because he is harmful we have to take precaution. This is the statement of Bhāgavatam. And when you are in the mahā-bhāgavata stage, first grade, that time, paramahaṁsa, nobody's enemy, nobody's friend. Everyone . . . that we cannot imitate. It is not . . . preacher, even if he's mahā-bhāgavata, he comes to the second stage. Just like Guru Mahārāja, he's mahā-bhāgavata, but still he had to come to the second stage, he had to take precaution. That is natural. There are so many enemies of . . .

Jayapatākā: We were remembering how Nitāi had been poisoned. Nitāi and Yogānanda are your disciples. They were recently poisoned.

Prabhupāda: Hmm. By whom?

Hari-śauri: Nitāi.

Jayapatākā: By bad association. Nitāi?

Prabhupāda: Ah-hah. Ah, yes.

Jayapatākā: That . . . so many devotees are very innocent. They'll fall prey. They'll be impressed by some fancy talking and then can be misled.

Prabhupāda: Yes.

Jayapatākā: But Your Divine Grace is very expert in very carefully training them up stage by stage.

Prabhupāda: Yes.

Jayapatākā: While other, they like to go right to the higher philosophy.

Prabhupāda: Last night I could not work.

Page Title:Preacher, even if he's maha-bhagavata, he comes to the second stage. Just like Guru Maharaja. He's maha-bhagavata, but still he had to come to the second stage. He had to take precaution. That is natural
Compiler:Visnu Murti
Created:25 of Aug, 2011
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=1, Let=0
No. of Quotes:1