We have to become Krsna conscious. We haven’t got to become a learned man to
argue with another learned man. If it is possible we can do that, but that
does not make any difference if I cannot argue with others or if I cannot
teach very nicely Bhagavad-gita to others. Simply if I remember this
picture, that is perfection. Because we have to become Krsna conscious. We
have to simply think of Krsna. You think in any way. That is your
perfection.
And if he does not come to this stage, his so-called scholarship, learned
argument, this or that — all nonsense, finished. Useless. One has to come
to this stage, thinking of Krsna always. So if one does not come to this
stage, simply by academic education, he says “It should be like this. The
interpretation should be like this,” he’s simply wasting time. Frog
philosopher.
>>> Ref. VedaBase => Bhagavad-gita 2.1-10 and Talk — Los Angeles, November
25, 1968
Published on September 18, 2012 03:57