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Category:Sannyasi (Disciples of SP)

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In his teachings to his disciples, Śrīla Prabhupāda redefines the traditional concept of sannyāsa, elevating it beyond a mere change of dress to a state of complete dedication to the Supreme Lord. He explains that any person who gives up material desires and dedicates their life entirely to preaching Kṛṣṇa consciousness is factually a sannyāsī, even if they are a married gṛhastha. For those who do formally accept the renounced order, the duties are immense: they must travel extensively, preach boldly, guide others with expertise, and depend entirely on Kṛṣṇa without becoming a burden to the temples. Furthermore, he severely warns against taking sannyāsa prematurely or whimsically, noting that artificial renunciation leads to falldown and brings disrepute to the society. Ultimately, true sannyāsa means having no other duty than to push forward the saṅkīrtana movement and satisfy the Supreme Lord.

  • True Renunciation is Dedication: Real sannyāsa is determined by one's actions and state of mind, not merely by donning saffron robes. Anyone fully surrendered to the service of Kṛṣṇa is a true renunciate.
  • The Preaching Power of Householders: A sincere gṛhastha who sacrifices everything for the preaching mission is considered equal to or even greater than a formally dressed sannyāsī.
  • The Business of Traveling and Preaching: The primary occupational duty of those in the renounced order is to travel continuously, open new centers, and boldly preach the philosophy to the public.
  • Independence and Expert Responsibility: A genuine sannyāsī must be independent, relying solely on the mercy of the Lord for maintenance, while remaining expert in all departments of temple management and spiritual guidance.
  • The Danger of Whimsical Vows: Accepting the renounced order out of sentiment or a desire to escape family responsibilities is a dangerous hypocrisy that leads to spiritual falldown and disgrace.
  • The Sole Duty of Pleasing Kṛṣṇa: The perfection of the sannyāsa order is the realization that one has no other business in life than to satisfy Kṛṣṇa and execute the orders of the disciplic succession.

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