1. Bhagavad-gita is not rubbish like newspapers

    Vyasadeva was not an ordinary fiction writer. Anyone can write any nonsense. Formerly, no book will be accepted unless it is written by liberated soul. That was the system. No other man will dare to write any book, neither his book will be accepted in society. Only Vedic literature and literature produced out of Vedic knowledge. That is book. Otherwise, what are these books? These fictions and novels are not books; they are rubbish. Actually they are rubbish. Don’t you see? The newspaper, it is published after spending so much money. Every day, the newspaper proprietors are paying to the news collectors, to the photographers, to the staff, to the establishment huge amount of money and producing newspaper, say, fifty pages or twenty-five pages, and throwing in the street. Nobody cares for it. Because everyone knows what is the value of this news. Nobody is taking care. “Oh, here is a newspaper behind which there is so much expenditure.” “Oh, here is one. Let me take it.” Everyone kicks it. You see? You see practically. Huge bundles of newspapers, nobody cares for it. That means actually this literature has no value. No value. Simply they are wasting their time, producing such nonsense literature. Even if it has got any value, the newspaper boys throws early in the morning. At ten o’clock it has no more value. That’s all. Finished all value. Whatever value was there, that finished by ten o’clock. So Srimad-Bhagavatam, Bhagavad-gita is not a literature like that. Can you give any evidence, any book written five thousand years ago is still being read with still greater veneration, with greater respect, with greater attention. Is there any book in the world? Find out. Not a single book you’ll find. You cannot trace out of any book written, say, thousand years or two thousand years ago. But here is a book which was spoken five thousand years ago; still, all over the world…

    From Srila Prabhupada’s lecture on Bhagavad-gita 2.26 — Los Angeles, December 6, 1968