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Category:Brahmacari (Disciples of SP)

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The brahmacārī order of life is a foundational stage in the Vedic system, characterized by strict celibacy, simplicity, and full-time dedication to the spiritual master. Śrīla Prabhupāda taught his disciples that practicing brahmacarya conserves vital energy, sharpens the memory, and bestows immense spiritual power. By remaining unmarried and unburdened by family maintenance, a brahmacārī can dedicate one hundred percent of their time to studying scripture, collecting alms, and preaching. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda was immensely practical; he strictly forbade artificial renunciation. He required true brahmacārīs to live without luxury and surrender all their income to the temple, but he readily encouraged marriage for those who found celibacy too difficult, ensuring that everyone could progress steadily in Kṛṣṇa consciousness without falling victim to hypocrisy.

  • The Power of Celibacy: Strict abstinence from sex life is a great austerity that fertilizes the brain, sharpens the memory, and provides a devotee with immense spiritual and material power to execute their duties.
  • Simplicity and Dependence: A brahmacārī is strictly forbidden from living luxuriously. Unlike householders who earn their own money, unmarried students must live simply and depend entirely on Kṛṣṇa and the alms provided by the gṛhasthas.
  • Complete Financial Surrender: An authentic brahmacārī does not maintain a private bank account or personal business. They must contribute one hundred percent of their income and collections directly to the spiritual master for preaching activities.
  • Full-Time Engagement: Freed from the "botheration" of maintaining a wife and children, the brahmacārī's business is to live in the temple, study the philosophy, and dedicate all their energy to serving the mission.
  • Avoiding Artificial Renunciation: Śrīla Prabhupāda severely criticized "artificial brahmacārīs." If a disciple could not maintain the strict vows and became disturbed by the presence of women, he was immediately advised to get married and live responsibly as a householder.

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