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Dr. Patel: Krishnamurti, I read a couple of books. He said that nothing, everything...
Prabhupada: Does he say anything about Krsna?
Dr. Patel: Yes, he does say.
Prabhupada: What does he say?
Dr. Patel: He says the Krsna's all names are all, God is also His name. Because the God, it is Krsna.
Prabhupada: No, no. What does he say about personal Krsna? Does he know anything?
Bhagavata: He said, "You are your own guru," Srila Prabhupada.
Prabhupada: Yes. That is...
Devotee: I have heard him.
Prabhupada: You see? Krsna says, tad vijnanartham sa gurum evabhigacchet... Tad viddhi pranipatena. He says, "Everyone is guru." Just see. "Everyone is guru." Then why you are instructing? Why you are becoming guru?
Dr. Patel: He's not becoming guru of anybody.
Prabhupada: No, no. Why does he say that "You do this"? That is guru. Guru means one who orders. That is guru. That means you reject all other gurus... That means... He means to say that "You reject all other gurus. Accept me guru." That's all.
Guest (3): That is not... That is what he...
Prabhupada: That is competition.
Guest (3): All gurus are like that. All gurus are like that.
Bhava-bhuti:. He's writing many books saying "There's no need for books."
Prabhupada: Accha. Now see. He says, "There is no need of books." And he writes books, Krsna books.
Guest (3): Yes. Yes. What you have
Bhagavata: He said, Everything is within you. So you are your own guru and..."
Prabhupada: Just see.
Bhagavata: ...everything will be revealed to you."
Dr. Patel: It may be within him, all right. He must drag it out.
Prabhupada: No, no. Now, just see how he is making nonsense competition.
Guest (3): Vasarambhanam. (?)
Prabhupada: Vasarambhanam.
Dr. Patel: Vasarambhanam caro namadheyam (?). (break)
Prabhupada: He's writing books, and he says, "There is no need of books."
when Krishnamurti said there was no need of books I think he meant the instructional kind. Krishnamurti's books weren't instructional, they asked questions.
Posted by: Vince | April 23, 2012 at 07:28 PM
I think you sohuld read better and see it is not stupid at all. And it is a dialogue being written, so if you were hearing it you would have another impression.
Posted by: aipim | December 30, 2009 at 05:04 AM