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"in the Vedic literature, you won't find something different in Bhagavad-gītā and some things different in Īśopaniṣad or something is different in the Vedas. No. They are the same thing is explained in different languages in different scriptures"

Lectures

Sri Isopanisad Lectures

You can see everyone on the same platform, that everyone is a spiritual spark. Na vijugupsate. Then you do not say: "Oh, he's lower; he's higher. He's intelligent, he is fool." That is also confirmed in the Bhagavad-gītā: paṇḍitāḥ sama-darśinaḥ (BG 5.18). Paṇḍitāḥ means learned. He's vijānataḥ, one who knows. So in the Vedic literature, you won't find something different in Bhagavad-gītā and some things different in Īśopaniṣad or something is different in the Vedas. No. They are the same thing is explained in different languages in different scriptures. But one has to know the art, how to understand them.

When you have got something, engage it in Kṛṣṇa's service. And we have no . . . nothing to offer Kṛṣṇa, then whatever you get, patraṁ puṣpaṁ phalaṁ toyam (BG 9.26), Kṛṣṇa is satisfied in every way. This is the meaning of vijānataḥ. One must be in the full knowledge. Then there will be no more lamentation and no more hankering. That is the stage of spiritual platform.

brahma-bhūtaḥ prasannātmā
na śocati ne kāṅkṣati
samaḥ sarveṣu bhūteṣu...
(BG 18.54)

Then you can see everyone on the same platform, that everyone is a spiritual spark. Na vijugupsate. Then you do not say: "Oh, he's lower; he's higher. He's intelligent, he is fool." That is also confirmed in the Bhagavad-gītā: paṇḍitāḥ sama-darśinaḥ (BG 5.18). Paṇḍitāḥ means learned. He's vijānataḥ, one who knows.

So in the Vedic literature, you won't find something different in Bhagavad-gītā and some things different in Īśopaniṣad or something is different in the Vedas. No. They are the same thing is explained in different languages in different scriptures. But one has to know the art, how to understand them.