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Category:Vow of Celibacy

Theme Analysis

Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that human life is uniquely distinguished from animal life by the capacity for tapasya, or voluntary penance, and the cornerstone of this spiritual discipline is the vow of celibacy, or brahmacārya. The varṇāśrama system is specifically designed to train individuals from the very beginning of their education to conserve their physical and mental energy by abstaining from sex indulgence. While the highest perfection is complete celibacy, the Vedic scriptures provide a regulated path for householders, wherein satisfaction with one's own wife is considered a form of celibacy. However, for those in the retired or renounced orders, breaking this vow is a grave impediment to spiritual success. By strictly following the rules of celibacy, which include avoiding intimate association with women and eschewing bodily luxuries, a practitioner can purify their consciousness, end the cycle of birth and death, and eventually enter the kingdom of Godhead.

  • The Purpose of Human Life: Unlike animals, human beings are meant to undergo tapasya, particularly the great vow of celibacy, to achieve self-realization and freedom from material existence.
  • Levels of Brahmacārya: The scriptures describe various types of celibates, from the upakurvāṇa-brahmacārī who eventually enters married life, to the heroic naiṣṭhika-brahmacārī who remains celibate for their entire life.
  • Regulation for Householders: For those in family life, the vow of celibacy is maintained by remaining faithful and satisfied with one's wife, though complete abstinence is always the preferred spiritual ideal.
  • Strict Discipline and Protection: To protect the vow of celibacy, one must follow rigid regulations, such as avoiding the sight or painting of women and abstaining from perfumes, oils, and other sensory allurements.
  • Consequences and Perfection: Breaking the vow of celibacy, especially in the renounced orders, prevents entrance into the kingdom of deathlessness, as evidenced by Lord Caitanya's strict dealings with His followers.

Pages in category "Vow of Celibacy"

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