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From: Bhakti Vikasa Swami


Date: 24-Feb-05 07:29 (02:29 -0500)
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To: Quotes [1956]
For: (Krsna) Katha
For: Prabhupada Said
Subject: "That is perfection."
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So we should follow... This is called parampara system. As Arjuna understood
Bhagavad-gita, if we understand in that way, then we are perfect. I may be
imperfect, but because I understand Bhagavad-gita as it was understood by Arjuna, I
am perfect. Because the knowledge I am distributing, that is not imperfect. Just
like a post peon. A post peon is delivering you one thousand dollars. So he may be
poor man, but the one thousand dollars, he is delivering, that is a fact. That is
not bogus thing. Because he has not manufactured something. He has received that
money order from the post office. He's asked to deliver it to such and such person.
His honesty is to deliver the money order as it is to the bona fide person. That is
his perfection. He doesn't require... Because he's delivering one thousand dollars,
he doesn't require to become a very rich man. He may be a poor man. Similarly, a
guru, a guru is perfect when he delivers the words of the superior authority as it
is. Then he's perfect. He may be imperfect in your estimation. But that is his
perfection, that he is not misleading people by becoming a so-called rascal scholar
and interpreting in a different way and misleading the whole population. That is
perfection.

>>> Ref. VedaBase => Bhagavad-gita 2.26 -- Hyderabad, November 30, 1972
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