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Latest revision as of 14:28, 19 June 2015

Expressions researched:
"Blind following means"

Lectures

Bhagavad-gita As It Is Lectures

Blind following means: "Oh, there is a swami. So many thousands of people are following. Let me become his disciple."
Lecture on BG 4.34-39 -- Los Angeles, January 12, 1969:

Blind following and absurd inquiries. These things are condemned in this verse. Blind following means: "Oh, there is a swami. So many thousands of people are following. Let me become his disciple." This is called blind following. You do not know what is that swami, whether he is a swami or a rascal. You do not know. But because everyone is going, "Oh, let me become his disciple." This is blind following, without any knowledge, blind following. The swami says that "You give me money. I make you immediately God." So this is blind following.