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A sādhu's character is defined by virtues that transcend ordinary understanding and material existence. Through scriptures and spiritual teachings, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that a sādhu exemplifies qualities of tolerance, universal friendship, and devotion that distinguish him as a vibrant spiritual guide.
Tolerance and Patience
A sādhu is noted for his unsurpassed tolerance and patience, essential virtues that Śrīla Prabhupāda states enable him to continue his spiritual endeavors despite hurdles. Firmly rooted in love and compassion, a sādhu remains unshaken by the transient ups and downs of worldly life.
- Sadhu is titiksava. He has to tolerate so many things, criticism, opposing elements. Because sadhu cannot sit down idly. Bhajate mam ananya-bhak. He is engaged fully in Krsna's service.
- There are multifarious miseries in material existence - those pertaining to the body and the mind, those imposed by other living entities and those imposed by natural disturbances. But a sadhu is not disturbed by such miserable conditions.
Anchored in Scriptures
A true sādhu, Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes, strictly adheres to, lives by, and preaches according to the scriptures, never deviating into personal inventions. This adherence provides a foundation that others can trust and follow.
- A sadhu is he who talks in terms of scripture. Similarly, guru is he who talks in terms of scripture. Guru cannot manufacture words which is not in the scriptures. And that is not scripture which does not tally with the words of guru and sadhu.
- Sadhu is representative of Krsna. Sadhu will never say that, "You serve me." Sadhu will say: "Serve Krsna." Therefore we have to approach Krsna through sadhu, not directly.
Universal Friendliness
The compassion of a sādhu extends universally, transcending sectional boundaries and embracing all living beings, an innate quality that positions him as a spiritual benefactor of the entire creation.
- A sadhu is friend of all living entities. He is not only friend of the humankind; he is friend of the animals, he is friend of the trees, he is friend of the ants, worms, reptiles, serpents - everyone.
- These so-called philanthropists or altruists, they take a section only, do good to them, but neglect others. Neglect others. Or others are enemies. But a sadhu is equipoised. He takes compassion for all kinds of living entities.
Devotional Service
A sādhu's life is geared toward the service of the Lord, characterized by unwavering devotion that does not deviate at any cost. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that the commitment to such service brings purity and clarity inherent in devotional life.
- One may ask, "What is a sadhu?" A sadhu is one who serves Krsna and engages in Krsna consciousness without reservation.
- Sadhu means that he must be tolerant. Just like Haridasa Thakura. You know how much tolerant he was.
Transcendence and Purity
The character of a sādhu is such that it consistently rises above material contamination, dwelling instead in spiritual purity and transcendence—attributes that Śrīla Prabhupāda explains invite all to the spiritual path.
- Krsna conscious life means innocent devotional life, and a sadhu is one who is fully devoted to Krsna.
- Sadhu is transcendental to the material qualities.
Conclusion
In essence, Śrīla Prabhupāda concludes that the attributes of a sādhu are stitched with threads of tolerance, strict adherence to scriptural teachings, universal compassion, unwavering devotional service, and a transcendental state of being. These qualities serve not only to uplift the sādhu himself but also act as a beacon of spiritual progress for all those who seek solace in their association.
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