Guest guest Posted December 17, 1999 Report Share Posted December 17, 1999 The folllowing are excerpts from the paper "Vaisnavaism and Social Responsibility" in response to Madhusudani Radha dd's following comment: "The ISKCON women's ministry has requested that the standards established *by Srila Prabhupada* be *restored*. These don't concern mundane social positions. They concern *devotional service*." 2.2 Prescribed Duties Must be Performed Prescribed duties are unavoidable and are never to be renounced. Even a person who is very advanced in spiritual realization must execute the Vedic principles, what to speak of those who are in the lower stages of life. Everyone is expected to abide and be regulated by the scriptural injunctions given to the different castes and orders of human society. A man who theoretically understands these rules but does not apply them in his own life is to be known as the lowest of mankind. Lord Krsna created the prescribed duties in the form of the four occupational and four spiritual orders in order to elevate men out of the darkness of animal life. There is no better engagement than to perform these prescribed duties according to religious principles for by such action there is no loss or diminution and a little advancement can save one from the most dangerous type of fear. It is Krsna's injunction that we perform these duties. If followed faithfully, without envy, this injunction that commands us to perform our prescribed duties, frees us from the bondage of fruitive actions. This injunction is the essence of all Vedic wisdom and is therefore eternally true without exception. One should have firm faith in this injunction and should not harbor any envy towards the Lord. If a man is unable to execute such an order but, nevertheless, maintains firm faith in it, he can still become liberated from the bondage of karma. A neophyte in Krsna consciousness may not fully discharge the injunction of the Lord, but if he is not resentful of this principle and works sincerely without succumbing to defeat and hopelessness, he is ultimately promoted to the stage of pure Krsna consciousness. 2.2.1 Ordained by Krsna The Lord commands the living entity to perform his prescribed duties according to his social rank. These duties are therefore unavoidable because the Lord has specifically ordained them. They are prescribed in the Vedas that are directly manifested from the Supreme Personality of Godhead. In the Bhagavad-gita, Lord Krsna prescribes that we divide and organize society into four varnas and four asramas. Who will reject God's order? To do so is a sign of madness. Even Krsna acted as a ksatriya according to these social divisions. Religion means to carry out God's word. Human civilization must be based on this principle of prescribed duties and must be accordingly divided. These divisions already exist and simply need to be coordinated. When humanity classifies itself according to these social divisions, it eliminates confusion regarding the nature of prescribed duties. 2.2.2 Attainment of Liberation In order to achieve liberation, the duties of our particular body must be performed. Once liberation is achieved, these duties become completely spiritual and endure in order to maintain social stability. This constancy in turn provides a peaceful environment within which people can pursue and attain their spiritual goals. Performing our prescribed duties, with the aim of satisfying the senses of the Lord, automatically results in transcendental understanding. In this way, without any extraneous endeavor to acquire knowledge, a man achieves complete liberation by the grace of the Lord. One cannot be elevated to the stage of perfection without following these Vedic principles. The influence of the qualities acquired due to contact with the three modes of nature forces us to act helplessly. Prescribed duties are necessary because they channel the active principle of the soul towards a gradual purification of physical and psychological affinities. This essential purification, achieved by living a controlled and regulated life, promotes detachment within the framework of one's social and occupational circumstances. These prescribed duties must be followed in order to rise to the platform of knowledge, for it is by the combination of knowledge and devotion that one becomes liberated from the clutches of illusion. When prescribed duties are followed, people automatically become enlightened. Prescribed duties provide human beings a comfortable life free from anxiety. They free men from the bondage of good and evil works and while performing such activities, one is factually liberated. Subsequently, after further elevation to the transcendental loving service of Krsna, one attains the kingdom of God. In short, prescribed duties, as sacrificial offerings to Lord Visnu, fulfill the purpose of material creation. It should be clearly understood that there is no real peace without adhering to this social principle. Western civilization is so condemned that people cannot follow this system. They do not know how to live peacefully. Though India has lost so much of its original Vedic culture, its interior villages still maintain it and the villagers live very peacefully. This is real civilization. Krsna has divided society scientifically, and all the divisions are required. Everyone must be properly engaged according to this perfect social system. Everyone in the material world possesses impure propensities that must be cleansed by executing one's prescribed duties. Without doing so a man should never become a so-called sannyasi who renounces his work and lives at the cost of others. Likewise a householder who neglects his prescribed duty cannot be pardoned. Deviation from the performance of prescribed duty is considered an act of cowardice, a detriment to spiritual life, and results in fall down and degradation. Also, anyone who deviates from the prescribed duties of varnasrama dharma by declaring another's duty to be his own is engaged in a foul and improper activity. Such ignorance is the cause of all the anomalies in human society. Fearlessness and honesty are the symptoms of a life purified by the discharge of prescribed duties. Devotional service provides the determination necessary to discharge these duties. And in turn, when these duties are performed in Krsna consciousness, devotional service develops and matures. Unflinching devotional service to Krsna is achieved when He is worshipped by prescribed duties performed in full consciousness of the Lord's presence in all living entities. ys. JMd Please visit our Dharmaksetra Website located at http://www.ghqd.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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