Addicted to Intoxication and Sinful Life
Śrīla Prabhupāda tirelessly exposes the dangerous reality of a civilization addicted to intoxication, explaining that this vice is a fundamental impediment to self-realization. He describes intoxication as a symptom of the mode of ignorance that destroys the pillar of mercy within the heart and degrades the human being to a sub-human status. In this article, the profound teachings of Śrīla Prabhupāda reveal how addiction to intoxicants—along with illicit sex, meat-eating, and gambling—chains the soul to the material world, and how the spiritual strength derived from Kṛṣṇa consciousness serves as the only effective remedy.
Degradation of Human Standards
Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that human life is meant for austerity and purification, but addiction to intoxication specifically destroys the noble quality of mercy. When a person succumbs to this vice, along with other sinful activities, they immediately fall from the standard of human society and become condemned by the laws of nature.
- By pride, either artificial or real, the resultant action of austerity is spoiled; by too much affection for female association, cleanliness is spoiled; by too much addiction to intoxication, mercy is spoiled.
- So this point is very important, that if one is addicted to illicit sex life, if one is addicted to meat-eating and if one is addicted in intoxicants, then he is immediately fallen from the standard of human society.
- Stenah; sura-pah, drunkard, intoxicant, those who are addicted to intoxication. So stealing and drinking, these are the honorable occupations of the moralist. But they are condemned by the Yamaraja.
Four Principles of Sinful Life
According to Śrīla Prabhupāda, intoxication is rarely an isolated habit; it is intrinsically linked to illicit sex, meat-eating, and gambling. He identifies these four activities as the pillars of sinful life in the Age of Kali, noting that anyone addicted to them is considered duṣkṛtina, or a miscreant, and cannot effectively inquire about the Absolute Truth.
- Now, duskrtina, always committing sinful life. What is sinful life? Illicit sex, meat-eating, intoxication, and gambling. Because they are addicted to these things they are duskrtina and naradhama, lowest of the mankind.
- Maya, or the influence of nature, in this age especially, it is very, very strong, and majority of people are therefore addicted to this sinful life: illicit sex, meat-eating, gambling and intoxication.
- Four kinds of people, followers of scripture and higher authority, inquire about Krsna. Those addicted to sinful activities can't inquire. They go on in intoxication. The righteous, pious man inquires and goes to God.
Failure of Material Solutions vs. The Spiritual Cure
Śrīla Prabhupāda observes that despite massive government expenditure and institutional efforts to stop drug addiction in Western countries, these material attempts have failed because the underlying taste for illusion remains. He contrasts this with the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement, which successfully delivers people from even the most severe addictions by offering a higher taste through the chanting of the holy names.
- In the Western countries, the younger generation are becoming too much addicted to this intoxication, LSD habit, and it has become a problem to the government and they have established so many institutions to stop this habit, but they have failed.
- Regarding Randy, I understand that he is addicted to heroin intoxication, and he is taking some medicine to give it up, but I am sure that the best medicine is chanting the HARE KRISHNA mantra.
- Just like Caitanya Mahaprabhu. He delivered Jagai-Madhai. They were all this: addicted to illicit sex, meat-eating, drinking and intoxication, gambling. That was their business.
Leadership and Social Responsibility
A recurring theme in Śrīla Prabhupāda's teachings is that society cannot be led by men who are slaves to their senses. He argues that leaders who are addicted to intoxication and other vices are disqualified from guiding others, and he insists that a true leader or gentleman must be free from these sinful habits to possess any genuine purity.
- If you become leader, so-called leader, rascal leader, and you are addicted to illicit sex and intoxication and meat-eating, you must be si . . . if you are sinful, how you can lead persons?
- I am speaking this freely because you are a gentleman, but the civilization, modern civilization, everyone is addicted to intoxication, everyone is flesh-eating, everyone is illicit sex, everyone is addicted to gambling. So where is pure person?
- If I am addicted to intoxication and if I say that "You don't take any intoxication," then who will care for me?
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda presents a stark analysis of modern society's addiction to intoxication, labeling it as a "soul-killing" feature of a civilization misled by the mode of ignorance. He clarifies that mere legislation or medical treatment cannot cure the heart of its propensity for sinful life. Instead, true freedom from the addiction to intoxication, along with the other pillars of sin, is only possible by taking shelter of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. By adopting the process of Kṛṣṇa consciousness and chanting the holy names, even the most degraded souls can be purified, reclaiming their original position as clean, merciful, and spiritual beings.
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