We Must All Become Ideal in Our Character
The world is full of advice but devoid of practical examples. Politicians, philosophers, and social leaders speak eloquently about peace and morality, but their private lives are often filled with the same vices they condemn. Śrīla Prabhupāda identified this hypocrisy as the root cause of social degradation. He taught that for society to be happy, there must be a class of men who are truly Ideal—men of stainless character, self-control, and wisdom. In these quotes, he challenges his followers to become these ideal men, noting that people naturally follow those who actually practice what they preach.
Necessity of Ideal Leaders
A society without ideal leaders is like a body without a brain. It moves aimlessly and destructively. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasized that the mass of people are followers; they need someone to look up to. If the leaders ("the stars") are ideal, the people will follow. But if the leaders are not ideal, the entire society suffers.
- A leader of the man, if he is ideal, the followers also become ideal. And if the leader of the society or country is not an ideal man, then the followers or the countrymen or the members of the society, they are also of the same type.
- First of all, there must be a class of men, ideal men, brain; people will follow them. My request is therefore that you should become ideal men. If we fight . . . now there is fighting amongst ourself. That is very disappointment to me.
Teaching by Personal Behavior
Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu’s mission is summed up in the phrase āpani ācari prabhu jīvere śikhāya: He taught the people by His own practical behavior. Śrīla Prabhupāda insisted that his disciples must adopt this same method. Theoretical preaching is not enough; one's life must be the message.
- Human being, our business is to teach and become ideal ourself. Apani acari prabhu jivere sikhaya (Lord Caitanya). We have to teach by our personal behavior.
- Our business is to teach and become ideal ourself.
- We don't count for percentage. Let personally become ideal man. The same example: there is no percentage in comparison to the stars and one moon.
Ideal Householders
Becoming ideal is not limited to the renounced order of life. Śrīla Prabhupāda frequently encouraged his married disciples to become ideal householders. By distributing wealth for Kṛṣṇa’s service, chanting offenselessly, and showing how to live peacefully in Kṛṣṇa consciousness, a gṛhastha becomes a beacon of light for others to follow.
- Lord Krsna said, "They (unattached persons) show how by proper distribution of wealth one can become an ideal householder and at the same time a great devotee. Such ideal householders are to be considered followers of My footsteps."
- Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu advises everyone to become an ideal householder by offenselessly chanting the Hare Krsna mantra and teaching the same principle to everyone he meets.
Simple Process for Perfection
How does one become ideal? Is it a difficult struggle? Śrīla Prabhupāda assures us that the process is "very easy." By simply following the four regulative principles, worshiping the Deity, reading the scriptures, and going on saṅkīrtana, one automatically develops all the good qualities of the demigods. An ideal man is simply a sincere devotee.
- This (chanting, reading my books, going on sankirtana, following the regulative principles and worshiping the deity) is the simple process and if we follow it we will become ideal. Otherwise, they will become victims of women and wealth.
- So don't take this movement very insignificantly. Very serious. And those who are members, they should become ideal. We have got very easy, easy method to become ideal.
Conclusion
The potency of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement lies in the purity of its followers. Śrīla Prabhupāda stated, "We must all become ideal in our character and then people will be very impressed with such purity." We cannot expect the world to change if we ourselves remain contaminated. The responsibility rests on every individual devotee to take the process seriously, correct their own flaws, and stand as an ideal example of what it means to be a servant of God. When we do this, even a small group of ideal men can guide the entire human civilization toward peace and prosperity.
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