Illusion of Great Leaders without Spiritual Knowledge
In the material world, society celebrates individuals who achieve political power, scientific breakthroughs, or philosophical acclaim as "great leaders." However, Śrīla Prabhupāda challenges the substance of this greatness. He argues that without spiritual knowledge, such leadership is superficial and ultimately doomed to fail. This article explores the definition of true greatness, using the humility of Sanātana Gosvāmī as the standard, and contrasts it with the arrogance of godless leaders who mislead the population.
Source of Greatness
Śrīla Prabhupāda points out the fundamental fragility of material prestige. A person is considered a great leader only as long as the spiritual spark resides within the body. The moment the soul departs, the body—no matter how celebrated—becomes useless matter. Therefore, real greatness belongs to the spirit soul, not the material covering.
- A man is becoming a great leader, a great scientist, a great philosopher, how? So long the spiritual spark is there. As soon as the spiritual spark is gone, the same very body is no longer a great leader, a great scientist, or great philosopher.
- When the living entity is a victim of the illusory energy, he works as a great hero in the material world, as a great leader, politician, businessman, industrialist, etc., and his heroic activities contribute to the material advancement of civilization.
Example of Sanātana Gosvāmī
A defining characteristic of a truly great soul is the refusal to accept false praise. Sanātana Gosvāmī, who was a highly learned scholar and prime minister, approached Lord Caitanya with deep humility. He questioned the value of his social status, admitting that while ordinary, ignorant men called him a "great leader," he did not even know his own spiritual identity. This stands in stark contrast to materialistic fools who advertise themselves to gain cheap popularity.
- He (Sanatana) presented his case before Caitanya as follows: Ordinary persons, those who have no knowledge of transcendence, address me as a great leader, a great scholar, a mahatma, a paramahamsa, and so on. But I am doubtful whether I am really so.
- Indirectly, Sanatana Gosvami asserted that there is no greater materialistic fool than one who advertises himself and collects the cheap votes of similar fools to gain fame as a great scholar, great leader, great philosopher, great mahatma.
- Srila Sanatana Gosvami refused to let himself be called a great leader or erudite scholar, since he had no transcendental knowledge.
Godlessness and Failure
When leaders lack Kṛṣṇa consciousness, their leadership becomes destructive. Śrīla Prabhupāda uses strong language, citing the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, to describe leaders who are devoid of spiritual enlightenment as animals disguised as men. Because they are envious of the Supreme Lord's authority and act on the platform of "I and mine," they cannot lead society to peace.
- The Bhagavatam openly declares that although a person may be a great leader of such dogs and hogs disguised as men, if he has no taste for being enlightened in the science of Krsna, such a leader is also an animal and nothing more.
- Great, great leaders, on account of their godlessness, they cannot lead the people nicely. Therefore there is no peace and prosperity in the society.
- Especially in this age, Kali-yuga, great leaders, politicians, philosophers and scientists are all engaged in foolish activities, thinking, "This is mine, and this is yours."
Conclusion
True greatness is not determined by votes, titles, or historical fame, but by one's faith in God. As Śrīla Prabhupāda explains, "Only when one knows Lord Kṛṣṇa's greatness can one firmly put one's unflinching faith in Him." Without this connection, even the most celebrated leaders are merely blind men stumbling in the darkness of the material world.
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