Standardizing Society According to Authority
In the teachings of Śrīla Prabhupāda, the concept of authority is the cornerstone of a sane and progressive human civilization. He argues that without a standardized reference point—specifically the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa, and the Vedic scriptures—society devolves into chaos and mental speculation. This article explores how Śrīla Prabhupāda applies the principle of following authority to establish historical truth, define theological conclusions, and structure social behavior for spiritual elevation.
Necessity of Divine Authority
Śrīla Prabhupāda posits that true social and spiritual order cannot be manufactured by imperfect human beings but must be accepted from the supreme authority. He explains that the Bhagavad-gītā is not a revolutionary disruption but a reestablishment of the standard laws of nature and spirit as dictated by Kṛṣṇa.
- Bhagavad-gita is not going to make any topsy-turvy of the social order or spiritual order. No. It should be standardized according to the authority. And the best authority is Krsna.
- The bhakti-yoga process is different, for bhakti-yoga means acting according to the order of the supreme authority.
Historical Truths versus Modern Speculation
Modern scholars often relegate Vedic literatures to the realm of mythology, but Śrīla Prabhupāda staunchly defends them as factual history based on authoritative testimony. He cites the Mahābhārata not as an "epic" in the Western sense of fiction, but as the authoritative history of India, which even details global migrations, such as the movement of kṣatriyas to Egypt.
- Mahabharata is called, according to Vedic authorities, as the history of India. I do not know who first designated it as an "epic." That is the cause of the falldown of Hindu culture. They did not believe in their Vedic literatures presented by Vyasadeva.
- Many ksatriya kings fled from India to other parts of the world at that time, and according to the authority of the Mahabharata, the kings of Egypt originally migrated from India because of Parasurama's program of chastisement.
Spiritual Knowledge and Theological Conclusions
The intricacies of the absolute truth are beyond the reach of empiricism; Śrīla Prabhupāda asserts they must be understood through the statements of the ācāryas. Whether discussing the simultaneous nature of Rādhā and Kṛṣṇa or the specific appearances of the boar incarnation, Varāha, definitive knowledge comes solely from accepting the versions of authorities like Lord Brahmā and the Caitanya-caritāmṛta.
- According to the authority of the Caitanya-caritamrta, the expansion of Krsna and that of Srimati Radharani are simultaneous.
- Therefore according to the authority of Brahma, the Narayana who is the predominating Deity in the transcendental world is but the vilasa feature of Krsna. This has now been conclusively proved.
- According to some authorities there are two Varahas. According to others, Varaha appeared during the regime of Svayambhuva and stayed in the water until that of Raivata. Some doubt that this could be possible, but the answer is that everything is possible.
Practice of Devotional Service
In the practical application of spiritual life, Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that one's external situation is secondary to following the orders of the authorities. He explains that even household life, which is often considered materially entangled, becomes a source of great spiritual benefit when conducted according to the directions of the scriptures and saintly persons.
- The woman continued: According to authorities, the householder life is pleasing not only to oneself but to all the forefathers, demigods, great sages, saintly persons and everyone else. A householder life is thus beneficial.
- If the grhasthas are fully engaged in the Lord’s service according to the directions of the authorities, there is no harm in their living in a temple.
- There are two kinds of transcendental feelings for those engaged in the worship of the Lord. One is called sambhoga, and the other is called viraha. According to authorities in the disciplic line, viraha worship is more palatable than sambhoga worship.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda's presentation of Vedic culture is fundamentally based on the acceptance of descending knowledge. By standardizing society according to authority—ranging from the supreme authority of Kṛṣṇa to the guidance of the mahājanas like Prahlāda and Vyāsadeva—humanity can navigate historical, theological, and social questions with certainty. Ultimately, surrendering to this authority is the method by which one transcends the limitations of the material mind and accesses the absolute reality.
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