Guest guest Posted February 26, 1999 Report Share Posted February 26, 1999 TRAINING FOR KSATRIYAS [ I would like to begin a discussion of why Srila Prabhupada's curriculum for ksatriyas is ideal training for someone who has to carry out the functions of training and inspiring his citizens so they can be engaged in the activities which constitute a mutually-supportive Krsna conscious society. I thought we could use the following as an outline, and discuss the 9 different components of Srila Prabhupada's curriculum for ksatriyas. ys, hkdd] ##PREFACE## [What is the process for training a ksatriya? Varnasrama dharma.] Science of Self Realization: Chapter Six :Finding Spiritual Solutions to Material Problems For many, the American bicentennial was a great occasion for celebration. In March 1976, in Mayapur, India, the editors of Back to Godhead conducted a special interview with Srila Prabhupada, who took a hard look at American slogans such as "All men are created equal,In God we trust," and "One nation under God." [Reporter is Jagannatha Suta dasa.] BTG: But in America people are very much afraid of a central government because they think that whenever there's a strong government there will always be tyranny. Srila Prabhupada: If the leaders are properly trained, there cannot be tyranny. BTG: But one of the premises of the American system of government is that if a leader has too much power, he will inevitably become corrupt. Srila Prabhupada: You have to train him in such a way that he cannot become corrupt! BTG: What is that training process? Srila Prabhupada: That training is the varnasrama-dharma. ************************* ##OVERVIEW## [What is a ksatriya's character like? What is his most important means of protecting his citizens? What is his most important means of maintaining law and order?] A. Qualities: Bhagavad-gita 18:43 Heroism, power, determination, resourcefulness, courage in battle, generosity and leadership are the natural qualities of work for the ksatriyas. B. A Ksatriya's Main Method of Protecting the Citizens: To Organize Them According to Varnasrama Structure Srimad-Bhagavatam Canto 4: Chapter Twenty-nine, Text 81 :TRANSLATION In the presence of his ministers, the saintly King Pracinabarhi left orders for his sons to protect the citizens. He then left home and went off to undergo austerities in a holy place known as Kapilasrama. PURPORT The word praja-sarga is very important in this verse. When the saintly King Pracinabarhi was induced by the great sage Narada to leave home and take to the devotional service of the Lord, his sons had not yet returned from their austerities in the water. However, he did not wait for their return but simply left messages to the effect that his sons were to protect the mass of citizens. According to Viraraghava Acarya, such protection means organizing the citizens into the specific divisions of the four varnas and four asramas. It was the responsibility of the royal order to see that the citizens were following the regulative principles of the four varnas (namely brahmana, ksatriya, vaisya and sudra) and the asramas (namely brahmacarya, grhastha, vanaprastha and sannyasa). It is very difficult to rule citizens in a kingdom without organizing this varnasrama-dharma. To rule the mass of citizens in a state and keep them in a complete progressive order is not possible simply by passing laws every year in a legislative assembly. The varnasrama-dharma is essential in a good government. One class of men (the brahmanas) must be intelligent and brahminically qualified, another class must be trained in administrative work (ksatriya), another in mercantile business (vaisya) and another simply in labor (sudra). These four classes of men are already there according to nature, but it is the government's duty to see that all four of these classes follow the principles of their varnas methodically. This is called abhiraksana, or protection. C. A Ksatriya's Main Method of Maintaining Law and Order: Careful Training of the Citizens Srimad-Bhagavatam Canto 9: Chapter Ten, Text 50 :TRANSLATION Being pleased by the full surrender and submission of Lord Bharata, Lord Ramacandra then accepted the throne of the state. He cared for the citizens exactly like a father, and the citizens, being fully engaged in their occupational duties of varna and asrama, accepted Him as their father. PURPORT People are very fond of the pattern of Rama-rajya, and even today politicians sometimes form a party called Rama-rajya, but unfortunately they have no obedience to Lord Rama. It is sometimes said that people want the kingdom of God without God. Such an aspiration, however, is never to be fulfilled. Good government can exist when the relationship between the citizens and the government is like that exemplified by Lord Ramacandra and His citizens. Lord Ramacandra ruled His kingdom exactly as a father takes care of his children, and the citizens, being obliged to the good government of Lord Ramacandra, accepted the Lord as their father. Thus the relationship between the citizens and the government should be exactly like that between father and son. When the sons in a family are well trained, they are obedient to the father and mother, and when the father is well qualified, he takes good care of the children. As indicated here by the words sva-dharma-nirata varnasrama-gunan-vitah, the people were good citizens because they accepted the institution of varna and asrama, which arranges society in the varna divisions of brahmana, ksatriya, vaisya and sudra and the asrama divisions of brahmacarya, grhastha, vanaprastha and sannyasa. This is actual human civilization. People must be trained according to the different varnasrama occupational duties. As confirmed in Bhagavad-gita (4.13), catur-varnyam maya srstam guna-karma-vibhagasah: the four varnas must be established according to varying qualities and work. The first principle for good government is that it must institute this varnasrama system. The purpose of varnasrama is to enable people to become God conscious. Varnasramacaravata purusena parah puman visnur aradhyate. The entire varnasrama scheme is intended to enable people to become Vaisnavas. Visnur asya devata. When people worship Lord Visnu as the Supreme Lord, they become Vaisnavas. Thus people should be trained to become Vaisnavas through the system of varna and asrama, as they were during the reign of Lord Ramacandra, when everyone was fully trained to follow the varnasrama principles. Simply enforcing laws and ordinances cannot make the citizens obedient and lawful. That is impossible. Throughout the entire world there are so many states, legislative assemblies and parliaments, but still the citizens are rogues and thieves. Good citizenship, therefore, cannot be enforced; the citizens must be trained. As there are schools and colleges to train students to become chemical engineers, lawyers or specialists in many other departments of knowledge, there must be schools and colleges to train students to become brahmanas, ksatriyas, vaisyas, sudras, brahmacaris, grhasthas, vanaprasthas and sannyasis. This will provide the preliminary condition for good citizenship (varnasrama-gunan-vitah). ************************* ##CURRICULUM## [What kind of training does the ksatriya receive, so that he can create an inspired and productive society as his offering to the Lord?] In the following quotes Prabhupada indicates that ksatriyas should be trained in 1. RELIGION 2. POLITICS 3. SOCIAL ORDER 4. ECONOMICS 5. MILITARY ARTS 6. ETHICS AND MORALITY 7. THE SCIENCES 8. MANAGEMENT and, above all, 9. DEVOTIONAL SERVICE TO THE LORD. As indicated by the following passages: ******************************* Srimad-Bhagavatam Canto 3: Chapter Twenty-two, Text 55 :PURPORT Because the scientific division of four varnas and four asramas is now being extinguished, the entire world is being governed by unwanted men who have no training in **religion, politics or social order,** and it is in a very deplorable condition. In the institution of four varnas and in a very deplorable condition. In the institution of four varnas and four asramas there are regular training principles for the different classes of men. ******************************** Light of the Bhagavat: In this age of Kali the people want their own government, because the kings have become corrupt. Formerly it was not like that. The sons of kings were trained under the guidance of a good brahmana-acarya just as the Pandavas and the Kauravas were put under the instruction of the qualified brahmana professor Sri Dronacarya. Princes were rigidly trained in **politics, economics, the military arts, ethics and morality, the sciences, and, above all, devotional service to the Lord.** Only after such good training were the princes allowed to be enthroned. ************************** Morning Walk Vrindaban, March 12, 1974 Nitai: What should the ksatriyas be taught? Prabhupada: Ksatriyas should be taught that **he is manager**. He must see that everyone is engaged. And if there is any fight, they must come forward to fight. This is ksatriya's business. ******************************************** Prabhupada makes the distinction: A brahmana is the spiritual master of society, a ksatriya is the material master of society. your servant, Hare Krsna dasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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