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Category:What is the Truth

Theme Analysis

Human life is specifically meant for self-realization and inquiring into the nature of the Absolute Truth. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that modern civilization often operates under the misconception that truth must be discovered or manufactured through mental speculation and scientific research, which indicates a fundamental lack of knowledge. True understanding does not come from experimental philosophy or changing theories, but from receiving the established truth descending through the valid authority of the paramparā system and the mahājanas. Ultimately, the search for truth culminates in understanding the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa, who is the source of everything and the supreme proprietor.

  • The Futility of Speculation: Attempting to discover or manufacture truth is a sign of ignorance, as the Absolute Truth is eternal and already existing, not something to be invented by limited human minds.
  • Krsna is the Ultimate Truth: While philosophers may debate relative truths, the Absolute Truth is the Supreme Person, Kṛṣṇa, and the highest intelligence is to accept His words as final.
  • Guidance from Authorities: One cannot ascertain the truth by independent study; one must follow the footsteps of the mahājanas and hear from a bona fide spiritual master who has seen the truth.
  • The Reality of the World: The material world is not false (mithya), but it is a truth relative to the Absolute; the illusion lies in thinking it is meant for our enjoyment rather than for the service of the proprietor, God.

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