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730421 - Lecture SB 01.08.29 - Los Angeles

Sādhu means saintly persons.

The sādhu . . . I have explained several times. Sādhu means devotee. Sādhu does not mean the worldly honesty or dishonesty, morality or immorality. It has nothing to do with material activities. It is simply spiritual, sādhu. But sometimes we derive, "sādhu," a person's material goodness, morality. But actually "sādhu" means in the transcendental platform, those who are engaged in devotional service. Sa guṇān samatītyaitān (BG 14.26). Sādhu is transcendental to the material qualities.