Guest guest Posted April 1, 2005 Report Share Posted April 1, 2005 Prabhupada also fulfills the descriptions of maha-bhagavata and paramahamsa. He had equal vision for all living entities, although he also acted with the preacher's discrimination. Once, an Indian gentleman accused Prabhupada of not seeing everyone equally because Prabhupada made a distinction between the sinful nondevotee and the devotee. Prabhupada responded by saying that he was not on such an elevated platform. He saw the sinner and felt compelled to tell him to stop. And he did this on the authority of the Bhagavad-gita and the past acaryas. When the man asked further, "But what have you done (besides repeating the words of the disciplic succession)?" Prabhupada said that he had done nothing more than offer these teachings indiscriminately to the world: "That is my contribution and that is my version of panditah sama-darsinah." >From "Appreciating Srila Prabhupada" By Satsvarup DG. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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