Harikeśa: Some of the scholars say that because Lord Buddha is predicted in the Bhāgavatam that it proves that the Bhāgavatam was written after Lord Buddha appeared.
Prabhupāda: Huh?
Harikeśa: They say that because Lord Buddha is mentioned, it was written after he appeared. This is the opinion of the . . .
Prabhupāda: Buddha said like that?
Harikeśa: The scholars, they say.
Brahmānanda: They say it's not possible to predict a person's appearance.
Prabhupāda: Huh?
Brahmānanda: They say because it's not possible by ordinary means to predict a person's birth, because Lord Buddha is mentioned in Śrīmad-Bhāgava . . .
Prabhupāda: Still there is a science, Bhṛgu-saṁhitā, which will give you prediction of your next birth. Still there is science, Bhṛgu-saṁhitā. He'll give you description of three lives: your past life, present life and future life. Bhṛgu-saṁhitā. (break) . . . Bhāgavata it is said bhaviṣyati. Kikaṭeṣu bhaviṣyati (SB 1.3.24). Bhaviṣyati means "He will appear." Why it is not possible? You haven't got that knowledge, that is another thing. But it is possible. (break) . . . one word: tri-kāla-jñā. Tri-kāla-jñā means "one who knows past, present and future." Kṛṣṇa says, vedāhaṁ samatītāni (BG 7.26): "I know everything, past, present . . ."