Bhāgavata says that "They are," in a very polished language, that "their intelligence is not," I mean to say, "pure." Aviśuddha-buddhayaḥ (SB 10.2.32). Buddha means . . . buddhi means intelligence; and aviśuddha, not purified. Why not purified? Because they have no shelter. So in spite of their so much austerity, penance, Vedānta reading and jugglery of words, they come back again to the hospital. That's all. That is their business. So ye 'nye 'ravindākṣa vimukta-māninas tvayy asta bhāvād aviśuddha . . . they are simply thinking they are liberated. This is not liberation. Liberation means to have Kṛṣṇa consciousness. This is liberation.
- 'brahma'-śābde kahe 'ṣaḍ-aiśvarya-pūrṇa bhagavān
- tāṅre 'nirviśeṣa' sthāpi, 'pūrṇatā' haya hāna
- (CC Madhya 25.33)
The Brahman, as explained by Caitanya Mahāprabhu—He's summarizing—Brahman means the greatest. Greatest means . . . how we can estimate greatest? "Oh, he is the greatest rich man. He is the greatest strong man. He is greatest man of knowledge. He is greatest the man of beauty. He is greatest man of . . ." That is God. That's all. You find out any person in this world who is greatest rich man—you won't find.