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Category:Peacefulness of a Brahmana

Theme Analysis

Śrīla Prabhupāda highlights that the foundational quality of the intelligent class of society, as defined in the Bhagavad-gītā, is śama, or peacefulness. This peacefulness is not a product of simply taking birth in a particular family; it is a natural symptom of a genuine brāhmaṇa who possesses self-control, austerity, and purity. Such peacefulness is achieved only when one is a perfect devotee of the Supreme Lord, completely free from false ego and material hankering. Even when faced with material poverty or external disturbances, a true brāhmaṇa remains equipoised and undisturbed. Human society desperately needs the guidance of these peaceful brāhmaṇas to cooperate harmoniously and prosper spiritually.

  • The Symptoms of a Genuine Brāhmaṇa: According to Vedic scriptures, peacefulness is the foremost natural quality by which a brāhmaṇa works, accompanied by self-control, purity, and wisdom.
  • Peacefulness Arises from Devotional Service: A brāhmaṇa is peaceful because he is a perfect devotee of the Lord. Unattached to material gains and free from false ego, his mind rests securely in spiritual knowledge.
  • Equanimity in Adversity: True peacefulness means remaining undisturbed by material poverty or unexpected opulence. A genuine brāhmaṇa executes his duties with a spirit of renunciation.
  • The Role of Brāhmaṇas in Society: For human society to live peacefully and cooperatively, it must be guided by expert, peaceful brāhmaṇas who advise the administrative class and perform sacrifices.

Pages in category "Peacefulness of a Brahmana"

The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.

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