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Don't commit offence at the feet of a Vaisnava

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"In the other, other feature of this sacred ceremony, is that one may not

commit offense at the feet of a Vaisnava by thinking him, "Oh, he's a

mleccha, he's a yavana, or he's lower class, he's higher class," like that.

Therefore this is offered. No, he's brahmana. He's brahmana. Otherwise,

still in India, a person born in a brahmana family, the most wretched

condition and most abominable habits, and he claims to be a brahmana. And a

person who is highly elevated in Krsna consciousness, he's not accepted. So

in order to save one from the injustice, this ceremony is required that it

is bona fide.

 

He's a bona fide brahmana. As it is prescribed and ordered in the

Narada-pancaratra or Vaisnava smrti. So my guru maharaja, His Holiness

Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasati Gosvami Maharaja, he introduced this, and we are

following. So there is no question. Mahajano yena gatah sa pantha. "

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