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Long before the current age of degradation, the intellectual and priestly class of Vedic society possessed staggering, almost inconceivable mystic powers. These exalted individuals were not mere scholars; they wielded a tangible spiritual energy known as brahma-tejas, acquired through intense austerities and pure devotion. By sharing these historical accounts, Śrīla Prabhupāda vividly illustrates that true authority and power in the universe ultimately stem from spiritual purity rather than material weapons or royal armies.

The Spiritual Power of Brahma-Tejas

The title of a priest or intellectual in Vedic culture was earned through rigorous training and the accumulation of potent spiritual energy, not simply claimed by family lineage. This acquired mystic fire allowed them to perfectly execute complex rituals and cause immediate, miraculous effects within the physical world. Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that through this immense power, they were elevated to a status nearly equal to that of the Supreme Lord Himself.

Superiority Over Royal Prowess

While kings and emperors held vast political authority and military strength, they were ultimately subordinate to the spiritual authority of the ascetic class. If a monarch became tyrannical or deviated from religious principles, the intellectual class did not need to raise an army to dethrone him; they could subdue him entirely through their mystic vibration. Śrīla Prabhupāda strongly advises that the princely order must never proudly display its material might before these highly elevated spiritual personalities.

The Danger of Offending Brāhmaṇas

Because of their immense potency, committing an offense against a qualified ascetic carries swift and devastating cosmic reactions. This is famously demonstrated in the history of Mahārāja Parīkṣit, a flawless emperor who accidentally offended a meditating sage and was subsequently cursed to die by a young, inexperienced ascetic boy. Śrīla Prabhupāda uses this incident to underscore the absolute necessity of maintaining deep respect for spiritually powerful individuals, as the laws of nature strictly punish such transgressions.

Performing Miracles and Sacrifices

The perfect execution of ancient Vedic sacrifices required priests whose purity and mantra chanting were utterly flawless. These experts had the staggering ability to create life, summon demigods, and even bring the Supreme Personality of Godhead directly into the sacrificial arena. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that whatever these personalities declared, whether a dark curse or a divine blessing, manifested instantly into physical reality.

Degradation in the Age of Kali

While the history of the Vedic culture is filled with accounts of these mystic personalities, such power is virtually non-existent in the modern era. The current age of Kali is characterized by widespread degradation, falsehood, and a complete lack of the necessary purity required to chant Vedic mantras with true effect. Therefore, Śrīla Prabhupāda repeatedly clarifies that certain complex sacrifices and the arbitrary issuance of curses are no longer viable or applicable in today's society.

Conclusion

The ancient history of the Vedic culture reveals a time when the true administrators of the universe were not politicians, but deeply pure, spiritually realized intellectuals. Their astonishing abilities to bless, curse, and summon demigods through perfect mantra chanting demonstrate the ultimate supremacy of spiritual energy over material force. As Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies, although such potent individuals are practically absent in the current degraded age, the timeless principle remains that true power is always rooted in unalloyed devotion and purity.

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