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<div class="lec_code">701206R1-Indore - December 06, 1970 - 03:24 Minutes</div> | |||
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Devotee: Program for Caitanya Mahāprabhu hated when people call him Narayan. (indistinct) | |||
Prabhupāda: Begging from door to door for ''lakṣmī''. How can I . . . (indistinct) | |||
Indian (1): (laughs) if you . . . (indistinct) . . . Mahārāja. | |||
Devotee: Program for Caitanya Mahāprabhu hated when people call him Narayan . . . (indistinct) | |||
Prabhupāda: Within this coat you are, therefore I shall not ask you coat. | Prabhupāda: Within this coat you are, therefore I shall not ask you coat. | ||
Indian (1): ( | Indian (1): (laughs) | ||
Prabhupāda: Is that any reason? Because within the coat you are, therefore can I address you Mr. Coat? So in this way so many things are misused. | Prabhupāda: Is that any reason? Because within the coat you are, therefore can I address you Mr. Coat? So in this way so many things are misused. | ||
Indian (1): (indistinct) (background | Indian (1): (indistinct) . . . (background talking) | ||
Prabhupāda: That is wrong. | Prabhupāda: That is wrong. | ||
Indian (1): Sometimes if one is usual the karma prospect | Indian (1): Sometimes if one is usual the ''karma'' prospect, so they say. | ||
Prabhupāda: Therefore say, over respecting himself. That example I gave you. That if I say | Prabhupāda: Therefore say, over respecting himself. That example I gave you. That if I say: "Your Majesty" that is insult. This is not respect it is insult. | ||
Indian (1): (indistinct) | Indian (1): . . . (indistinct) | ||
Prabhupāda: Law of identity, he.. | Prabhupāda: Law of identity, he . . . one should be addressed as he is. Not more than that, not less than that. | ||
Indian (1): (indistinct) | Indian (1): . . . (indistinct) | ||
Prabhupāda: Eh? | Prabhupāda: Eh? | ||
Indian (1): (indistinct) | Indian (1): . . . (indistinct) | ||
Prabhupāda: Yes, your Holiness. That is sufficient. | Prabhupāda: Yes, your Holiness. That is sufficient. | ||
Indian (1): (indistinct) | Indian (1): . . . (indistinct) | ||
Prabhupāda: Eh? | Prabhupāda: Eh? | ||
Indian (1): (indistinct) | Indian (1): . . . (indistinct) | ||
Prabhupāda Mahārāja, Swamiji, Mahārāja, Prabhupāda. This is sufficient. | Prabhupāda: Mahārāja, Swamiji, Mahārāja, Prabhupāda. This is sufficient. | ||
Indian (1): Prabhupāda. | Indian (1): Prabhupāda. | ||
Prabhupāda: Yes. A spiritual master is addressed Prabhupāda. A | Prabhupāda: Yes. A spiritual master is addressed Prabhupāda. A ''sannyāsī'' is addressed as Mahārāja, or Swamiji, like that. | ||
Indian (2): But sometimes we don't know the certain distinction between Mahārāja and Swamiji and that... | Indian (2): But sometimes we don't know the certain distinction between Mahārāja and Swamiji and that . . . because in India it is a common term. | ||
Prabhupāda: Swamiji, Swamiji means the master of the senses. One who is master of the senses. Generally we are servant of the senses. Generally. | Prabhupāda: Swamiji, Swamiji means the master of the senses. One who is master of the senses. Generally we are servant of the senses. Generally. | ||
Indian (1): (indistinct) | Indian (1): . . . (indistinct) | ||
Prabhupāda: ( | Prabhupāda: (laughs) So one who has controlled his senses he is called Svāmī or Gosvāmī. | ||
Indian (1): Gosvāmī? | Indian (1): Gosvāmī? | ||
Prabhupāda: Yes. Svāmī or Gosvāmī the same thing. Go means senses and svāmī means master. Generally people are servant of the senses. So one who has controlled the senses. The senses act according to his order. He does not act according to the senses order. He is. | Prabhupāda: Yes. Svāmī or Gosvāmī the same thing. ''Go'' means senses and ''svāmī'' means master. Generally people are servant of the senses. So one who has controlled the senses. The senses act according to his order. He does not act according to the senses order. He is. | ||
Indian (1): (indistinct) | Indian (1): . . . (indistinct) | ||
Prabhupāda: Eh? | Prabhupāda: Eh? | ||
Indian (1): (indistinct) | Indian (1): . . . (indistinct) | ||
Prabhupāda: Acha. (indistinct | Prabhupāda: ''Acha'' (all right) . . . (indistinct Hindi) . . . (break) (end) |
Revision as of 02:40, 10 August 2020
Prabhupāda: Begging from door to door for lakṣmī. How can I . . . (indistinct)
Indian (1): (laughs) if you . . . (indistinct) . . . Mahārāja.
Devotee: Program for Caitanya Mahāprabhu hated when people call him Narayan . . . (indistinct)
Prabhupāda: Within this coat you are, therefore I shall not ask you coat.
Indian (1): (laughs)
Prabhupāda: Is that any reason? Because within the coat you are, therefore can I address you Mr. Coat? So in this way so many things are misused.
Indian (1): (indistinct) . . . (background talking)
Prabhupāda: That is wrong.
Indian (1): Sometimes if one is usual the karma prospect, so they say.
Prabhupāda: Therefore say, over respecting himself. That example I gave you. That if I say: "Your Majesty" that is insult. This is not respect it is insult.
Indian (1): . . . (indistinct)
Prabhupāda: Law of identity, he . . . one should be addressed as he is. Not more than that, not less than that.
Indian (1): . . . (indistinct)
Prabhupāda: Eh?
Indian (1): . . . (indistinct)
Prabhupāda: Yes, your Holiness. That is sufficient.
Indian (1): . . . (indistinct)
Prabhupāda: Eh?
Indian (1): . . . (indistinct)
Prabhupāda: Mahārāja, Swamiji, Mahārāja, Prabhupāda. This is sufficient.
Indian (1): Prabhupāda.
Prabhupāda: Yes. A spiritual master is addressed Prabhupāda. A sannyāsī is addressed as Mahārāja, or Swamiji, like that.
Indian (2): But sometimes we don't know the certain distinction between Mahārāja and Swamiji and that . . . because in India it is a common term.
Prabhupāda: Swamiji, Swamiji means the master of the senses. One who is master of the senses. Generally we are servant of the senses. Generally.
Indian (1): . . . (indistinct)
Prabhupāda: (laughs) So one who has controlled his senses he is called Svāmī or Gosvāmī.
Indian (1): Gosvāmī?
Prabhupāda: Yes. Svāmī or Gosvāmī the same thing. Go means senses and svāmī means master. Generally people are servant of the senses. So one who has controlled the senses. The senses act according to his order. He does not act according to the senses order. He is.
Indian (1): . . . (indistinct)
Prabhupāda: Eh?
Indian (1): . . . (indistinct)
Prabhupāda: Acha (all right) . . . (indistinct Hindi) . . . (break) (end)
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