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Category:That Is Required

Theme Analysis

In a world filled with superficial necessities, Śrīla Prabhupāda uses the decisive phrase "that is required" to identify the absolute essentials for a successful human life. He distinguishes between the artificial demands of modern civilization and the fundamental requirements of the soul. First and foremost, rationality and metaphysical inquiry (brahma-jijñāsā) are required; without questioning the purpose of life, one remains an animal. Spiritually, what is required is not academic literacy or dry renunciation, but sincerity, faith, and the purification of desire. Socially, Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes the need for a structured society (varṇāśrama) with a class of intelligent men to guide and administrators to protect. For the preacher, enthusiasm, the ability to defeat opposing arguments, and the discipline to write one's realizations are required. Ultimately, the entire process culminates in the final requirement: to think of Kṛṣṇa at the time of death.

  • Human Inquiry: It is required for a human being to be rational and ask "Why am I suffering?"
  • Spiritual Qualification: Sincerity, faith, and the purification of desire are required; literacy is not.
  • Social Order: A class of intelligent men (brahmanas) and a self-sufficient, local economy are required for peace.
  • Preaching Mandate: One must actively face opposing arguments and write about their realizations.
  • The Final Test: All training is meant for one moment: to think of Kṛṣṇa at the time of death.

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