The Vaishnava philosophy, which deeply venerates the genuine spiritual master, is also the one that most strongly condemns the impostor. If the glorified person is a farsant, the Vyāsa Pūjā ceremony, instead of being a sacred act, turns into an offense. It stops honouring the discipleship succession (paramparā) to become a cult to the individual's ego, a blank parody of the guru's principle. The quote on obtaining perfection through association with a "pure devot" (CC Madhya 22.54) loses all validity. The company of a false devot is asat-saṅga, a harmful association that, according to the same writings, leads to spiritual deviation, not to perfection. The Vedic tradition does not require