Prabhupāda: when these rascal and does not know anything about Kṛṣṇa, why should you write comment on Bhagavad-gītā? Let him do his own business. Why you should come here? That is our protest.
Dr. Patel: Humari pravritt me . . . in our culture . . . everyone has got a right to comment.
Prabhupāda: Just like he's a medical man. He's doing something. If a storekeeper comes, "Doctor Shah, aisa kijiye (do like this)," what is this nonsense? What you are? You cannot say . . . he's a lawyer. If I say: "Mr. Lawyer, why don't you accept this law?" Will he accept?
Chandobhai: All the great ācāryas have commented it.
Prabhupāda: Yes.
Chandobhai: Madhvācārya . . .
Prabhupāda: You, you, you . . . yes. That you should follow. That you should follow. You should follow Rāmānujācārya. Yes. Ācārya . . . ācāryopāsanam. Even Śaṅkarācārya. Yes. Those who have been accepted ācāryas, then . . . then you accept. But how one becomes ācārya? When he comes to the paramparā system. He cannot become all of a sudden ācārya without caring for . . .
Chandobhai: There are so many commentaries on Bhagavad-gītā, Upaniṣads, Vedānta . . .
Prabhupāda: Just like this Dayānanda. He did not care for anyone. He became ācārya. He started.
Chandobhai: As I understand, or I am given to understand, is that . . . (break) . . . and they accepted it . . .