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Category:Peace in Human Society

Theme Analysis

Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the widespread desire for global harmony cannot be fulfilled as long as society remains rooted in the bodily concept of life and sinful activities. Modern politicians and philanthropists fail to establish peace because they ignore the spiritual dimension of humanity. True peace in human society requires a systematic approach based on Vedic principles. This involves organizing society through varnasrama-dharma, raising a spiritually conscious population, and recognizing the Supreme Lord as the ultimate father. Ultimately, the greatest welfare activity for the entire world is the propagation of Krsna consciousness, which elevates humanity above temporary, bodily differences and unites everyone on the eternal platform of spiritual identity.

  • The Flaw of Modern Society: A society that maintains slaughterhouses, encourages animalistic habits, and operates purely on bodily identification can never experience true peace or prosperity.
  • The Science of Varnasrama: Krsna designed the varnasrama-dharma system to maintain a peaceful human society. By dividing society based on educational qualifications and spiritual development, social and economic upheavals are completely prevented.
  • The Importance of Good Population: The basic principle for global peace is the rearing of good, spiritually trained children. It is the primary duty of parents to raise offspring who will contribute to the tranquility and progress of the human race.
  • The Highest Welfare Work: Spreading the Krsna consciousness movement, as directed by Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, is the ultimate solution. It is the only movement capable of unifying human society on the platform of spiritual brotherhood.

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Pages in category "Peace in Human Society"

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