# Cc. Madhya 9.51 ## Text > dārśanika paṇḍita sabāi pāila parājaya > loke hāsya kare, bauddha pāila lajjā-bhaya ## Synonyms *dārśanika*—philosophical speculators; *paṇḍita*—scholars; *sabāi*—all of them; *pāila* *parājaya*—were defeated; *loke*—people in general; *hāsya* *kare*—laugh; *bauddha*—the Buddhists; *pāila*—got; *lajjā*—shame; *bhaya*—fear. ## Translation **All mental speculators and learned scholars were defeated by Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, and when the people began to laugh, the Buddhist philosophers felt both shame and fear.** ## Purport These philosophers were all atheists, for they did not believe in the existence of God. Atheists may be very expert in mental speculation and may be so-called great philosophers, but they can be defeated by a Vaiṣṇava firmly situated in his conviction and God consciousness. Following in the footsteps of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, all the preachers engaged in the service of ISKCON should be very expert in putting forward strong arguments and defeating all types of atheists.