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April 14

A general characteristic of a Vaisnava is that he always feels himself unqualified.  Thus, when Vaisnava qualities are displayed in a society of Vaisnavas, there are very, very wonderful exchanges that take place. The Vaisnava, who is naturally humble, thinks himself to be worthy of all criticisms, while the other Vaisnavas are thinking that they could never find fault in any Vaisnava.  Thus, generally in a society of Vaisnavas there are loving exchanges because there are no envious or duplicitous mentalities.
(Caitanya Caritamrita Lectures Book, Adi Lila: 8.62 Kiev—May2, 2000, Pg 95)