Go to Vanipedia | Go to Vanisource | Go to Vanimedia


Vaniquotes - the compiled essence of Vedic knowledge


How much brain he has that he has created this universe, Brahma. He has created the demigods, he has created the planets: Difference between revisions

(Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"How much brain he has that he has created this universe, Brahma. He has created the demigods, he has created the planets"}} {{...")
 
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
<div id="compilation">
<div id="compilation">
<div id="facts">
<div id="facts">
{{terms|"How much brain he has that he has created this universe, Brahma. He has created the demigods, he has created the planets"}}
{{terms|"How much brain he has that he has created this universe, Brahmā. He has created the demigods, he has created the planets"}}
{{notes|}}
{{notes|}}
{{compiler|TariniKalindi}}
{{compiler|TariniKalindi}}
Line 12: Line 12:
[[Category:How Much]]
[[Category:How Much]]
[[Category:Brain]]
[[Category:Brain]]
[[Category:He (Krsna)]]
[[Category:Krsna Has]]
[[Category:He Has]]
[[Category:Krsna's Creation]]
[[Category:That]]
[[Category:Create]]
[[Category:This]]
[[Category:Universe]]
[[Category:Universe]]
[[Category:Brahma]]
[[Category:Brahma's Creating]]
[[Category:Demigods]]
[[Category:Krsna and the Demigods]]
[[Category:Planets]]
[[Category:Planets]]
[[Category:Prabhupada Speaks - Room Conversations, 1966 - 1977]]
[[Category:Prabhupada Speaks - Room Conversations, 1974]]
[[Category:Prabhupada Speaks - in India, Vrndavana]]
</div>
</div>
<div id="section">
<div id="section">
Line 33: Line 33:
</div>
</div>


<mp3player>https://vanipedia.s3.amazonaws.com/clip/740911GC-VRNDAVAN_clip.mp3</mp3player>
<div class="quote_link">
<div class="quote_link">
[[Vanisource:740911 - Conversation - Vrndavana|740911 - Conversation - Vrndavana]]
[[Vanisource:740911 - Conversation - Vrndavana|740911 - Conversation - Vrndavana]]:
</div>
</div>
<div class="text">
<div class="text">
Kṛṣṇa is the original guru. Tene brahma ādi-kavaye, ādi-kavi. Ādi-kavaye means ādi-kavi, the original learned scholar. How much brain he has that he has created this universe, Brahmā. He has created the demigods, he has created the planets, so who can (indistinct)? And he was instructed by Kṛṣṇa. So who can be better guru than Him? And so far you are concerned, you cannot (indistinct). You have not solved any question. Therefore required, they say, revolution. Problem is not solved. We are accepting one wrong process, and after going through it for some time, we want to change it. That is not solution. That means you do not know how to make it solved; you're simply trying this method, that method, this method, that method. That is (indistinct). That is not perfect. But because you cannot solve, therefore you say that a periodical revolution is required, because you have no solution. You do not know how to solve, but you accept some process for some time, and when you see it is useless, you make revolution, another (indistinct). Imperfect. This is punaḥ punaś carvita-carvaṇānām ([[Vanisource:SB 7.5.30|SB 7.5.30]]). Practically we see that. There is sex. Material life means sex pleasure. You told me you were in Mexico, in the street they are having sex?
Kṛṣṇa is the original ''guru''. ''Tene brahma ādi-kavaye, ādi-kavi. Ādi-kavaye'' means ''ādi-kavi'', the original learned scholar. How much brain he has that he has created this universe, Brahmā. He has created the demigods, he has created the planets, so who can . . . (indistinct) . . .? And he was instructed by Kṛṣṇa. So who can be better ''guru'' than Him? And so far you are concerned, you cannot . . . (indistinct) . . . you have not solved any question. Therefore required, they say, revolution. Problem is not solved. We are accepting one wrong process, and after going through it for some time, we want to change it. That is not solution. That means you do not know how to make it solved; you're simply trying this method, that method, this method, that method. That is . . . (indistinct) . . . that is not perfect. But because you cannot solve, therefore you say that a periodical revolution is required, because you have no solution. You do not know how to solve, but you accept some process for some time, and when you see it is useless, you make revolution, another . . . (indistinct) . . . imperfect. This is called ''punaḥ punaś carvita-carvaṇānām'' ([[vanisource:SB 7.5.30|SB 7.5.30]]). Practically we see that. There is sex. Material life means sex pleasure. You told me you were in Mexico, in the street they are having sex?
</div>
</div>
</div>

Revision as of 14:55, 16 June 2023

Expressions researched:
"How much brain he has that he has created this universe, Brahmā. He has created the demigods, he has created the planets"

Conversations and Morning Walks

1974 Conversations and Morning Walks

Kṛṣṇa is the original guru. Tene brahma ādi-kavaye, ādi-kavi. Ādi-kavaye means ādi-kavi, the original learned scholar. How much brain he has that he has created this universe, Brahmā. He has created the demigods, he has created the planets.


Kṛṣṇa is the original guru. Tene brahma ādi-kavaye, ādi-kavi. Ādi-kavaye means ādi-kavi, the original learned scholar. How much brain he has that he has created this universe, Brahmā. He has created the demigods, he has created the planets, so who can . . . (indistinct) . . .? And he was instructed by Kṛṣṇa. So who can be better guru than Him? And so far you are concerned, you cannot . . . (indistinct) . . . you have not solved any question. Therefore required, they say, revolution. Problem is not solved. We are accepting one wrong process, and after going through it for some time, we want to change it. That is not solution. That means you do not know how to make it solved; you're simply trying this method, that method, this method, that method. That is . . . (indistinct) . . . that is not perfect. But because you cannot solve, therefore you say that a periodical revolution is required, because you have no solution. You do not know how to solve, but you accept some process for some time, and when you see it is useless, you make revolution, another . . . (indistinct) . . . imperfect. This is called punaḥ punaś carvita-carvaṇānām (SB 7.5.30). Practically we see that. There is sex. Material life means sex pleasure. You told me you were in Mexico, in the street they are having sex?