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Category:So-called Education

Theme Analysis

This category addresses Śrīla Prabhupāda’s critique of materialistic or so-called education. He highlights that much of modern education, including scientific and technical instruction, fails to cultivate spiritual understanding or self-realization. So-called education may increase intellectual skill or societal prestige, but without Kṛṣṇa consciousness, it produces ignorance, moral decline, and a lack of understanding of one’s eternal identity. True education, by contrast, leads to atma-jnana, devotion, and the practical application of spiritual knowledge in daily life.

  • Illusory Nature of So-called Education: Academic and technical education alone cannot reveal the ultimate truths of life or prevent moral degradation.
  • Spiritual Knowledge as True Education: Real education is understanding God, the soul, and the principles of dharma, which cannot be gained through mere degrees or worldly learning.
  • Consequences of Material Advancement: Advancement in so-called education without spiritual grounding leads to ignorance, foolishness, and impersonalist attitudes.
  • Disciplic Connection as Necessity: Understanding spiritual knowledge requires guidance from authorized sources; so-called education cannot substitute for this disciplic connection.

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This category has only the following subcategory.

Pages in category "So-called Education"

The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.