THEY
ARE DRESSING LIKE VAISNAVA,
AND
THEY ARE SO ENVIOUS
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There are
similarly men also. Unnecessarily they are envious, offensive,
unnecessary. They cannot tolerate others' opulence. Just
like our Godbrothers. They are envious. What I have done to
them? I am doing my business, trying to serve my Guru
Maharaja. But they are envious because I am so opulent.
I have got so much fame, so many influence, so much influence
all over the world. Everyone is praising me about...
That is ignorance. And this is regrettable because they
are posing themselves as Vaisnava. Ordinary man
can do that, but they are dressing like Vaisnava, and they are
so envious. That Tirtha Maharaja, unnecessarily he was
envious, whole life fighting, fighting, fighting in the court
and died. Simply planning.
(S.P.
Room Conversation January 8, 1977, Bombay)
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