Category:Wrong Path
Theme Analysis
Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that following the wrong path in life essentially means neglecting one's eternal duty of serving Śrī Kṛṣṇa in favor of sense gratification. Driven by ignorance, pride, and the mode of passion, conditioned souls accept erroneous philosophies, foolishly try to conquer material nature, and follow unauthorized leaders, all of which lead to suffering, degradation, and societal condemnation. However, true compassion dictates that a spiritually advanced person cannot passively watch others walk blindly into danger. The Supreme Lord and His genuine representatives descend to actively deliver the conditioned souls from the wrong path, guiding them back to the authorized process of devotional service established by the mahajanas.
- Identifying the Wrong Path: The wrong path is simply any endeavor devoid of Kṛṣṇa consciousness. Driven by pride and the mode of passion, individuals foolishly attempt to conquer material nature, completely missing the true purpose of human life.
- The Tragic Consequences: Following the wrong path inevitably yields the wrong result. Whether it is a society endorsing cow killing or an individual neglecting their prescribed duties, such misdirected actions lead only to intense suffering, degradation, and condemnation.
- The Menace of Blind Leaders: Conditioned souls are often short-lived and lazy, making them easy prey for cheating gurus and unauthorized leaders. To avoid the wrong path, one must strictly follow the authorized mahajanas rather than popular, misleading figures.
- Active Compassion and Deliverance: A spiritually sighted person cannot stand by while a blind man walks into danger. True compassion involves actively teaching others, as demonstrated by the Supreme Lord and His representatives who descend to rescue humanity from the wrong path of sense gratification.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: Compassion for Those on the Wrong Path.
Pages in category "Wrong Path"
The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
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- A cheater brahmacari should immediately be rejected as unimportant. Such persons should be shown compassion, and if one has sufficient strength one should teach them to stop them from following the wrong path in life
- A person so dedicated, so nice, but he followed the wrong path
- All the state laws are applicable to the human being, not to the animals. Because if an animal goes to the wrong path or if an animal takes away something from your possession, he is not punished, neither anybody goes to complain in the police court
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- If a blind man is walking down the wrong path, how can a gentleman allow him to continue on his way to danger? How can he approve this method? No wise or kind man can allow this
- If they follow the wrong path, they will have the wrong result
- If we do not follow the right person, mahajana - mahajano yena gatah sa panthah (CC Madhya 17.186): then however I may be great in the estimation of the innocent public, that is wrong path
- If you are so foolish that you want to go above nature, then you are fool number one. That is not possible. Then you are following wrong path
- In all activities they (men of passionate intelligence) simply take the wrong path; therefore their intelligence is in the mode of passion. BG 1972 purports
- In modern human society, spiritual knowledge is neglected, and cow killing is encouraged. It is to be understood, then, that human society is advancing in the wrong direction and is clearing the path to its own condemnation. BG 1972 purports
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- People are suffering because of ignorance and are following a wrong path for happiness. This is called anartha. These material activities will never make them happy, and Narada instructed Vyasadeva to record the instructions of Srimad-Bhagavatam
- People are very short-living, and they are not very enthusiastic for self-realization. Manda. Even they, somebody becomes interested in self-realization, they accept some wrong path