So bring all the books which is . . . which are published in your country and find out a single man who is a Kṛṣṇa's devotee. Nobody of them. Then what authority he has got to write on Bhagavad-gītā? He has no right. It is simply poking your nose in other's business. Nonsense. You see? Just challenge these persons, "What right you have got?" He has no right.
These, these, these rascals, they say that everyone is God. And how they can be devotee? Does a devotee say that everyone is God? They say: "God is one." Huh? So we are realizing by meditation, "I am God, you are God, my brother is God, my father is God, my these are God, everyone is God." That's all. This is the . . . going on. We want to stop all this rascaldom. That is our challenge.
We may not have many followers. We don't care for that. We don't want these nonsense followers, many thousands. What they will do? But if we can turn one man into Kṛṣṇa consciousness perfectly, he can do tremendous work in the world. That is our principle. We don't want nonsense. So this is the principle of understanding Bhagavad-gītā.