samyag vidhÄryatÄáš bÄlo
guru-gehe dvi-jÄtibhiḼ
viᚣášu-pakᚣaiḼ praticchannair
na bhidyetÄsya dhÄŤr yathÄ
samyak - completely; vidhÄryatÄm - let him be protected; bÄlaḼ - this boy of tender age; guru-gehe - in the guru-kula, the place where children are sent to be instructed by the guru; dvi-jÄtibhiḼ - by brÄhmaášas; viᚣášu-pakᚣaiḼ - who are on the side of Viᚣášu; praticchannaiḼ - disguised in different dresses; na bhidyeta - may not be influenced; asya - of him; dhčḼ - the intelligence; yathÄ - so that.
In our KášášŁáša consciousness movement, the tactic of dressing oneself like an ordinary karmÄŤ is necessary because everyone in the demoniac kingdom is against the Vaiᚣášava teachings. KášášŁáša consciousness is not at all to the liking of the demons of the present age. As soon as they see a Vaiᚣášava dressed in saffron garments with beads on his neck and tilaka on his forehead, they are immediately irritated. They criticize the Vaiᚣášavas by sarcastically saying Hare KášášŁáša, and some people also chant Hare KášášŁáša sincerely. In either case, since Hare KášášŁáša is absolute, whether one chants it jokingly or sincerely, it will have its effect. The Vaiᚣášavas are pleased when the demons chant Hare KášášŁáša because this shows that the Hare KášášŁáša movement is taking ground. The greater demons, like HiraášyakaĹipu, are always prepared to chastise the Vaiᚣášavas, and they try to make arrangements so that Vaiᚣášavas will not come to sell their books and preach KášášŁáša consciousness. Thus what was done by HiraášyakaĹipu long, long ago is still being done. That is the way of materialistic life. Demons or materialists do not at all like the advancement of KášášŁáša consciousness, and they try to hinder it in many ways. Yet the preachers of KášášŁáša consciousness must go forward â in their Vaiᚣášava dress or any other dress â for the purpose of preaching. CÄášakya Paášá¸ita says that if an honest person deals with a great cheater, it is necessary for him to become a cheater also, not for the purpose of cheating but to make his preaching successful.