A Good Example is Better Than Precept
This article explores the immense value of setting and following perfect standards as presented in the teachings of Śrīla Prabhupāda. In spiritual life, theoretical knowledge holds little value unless it is applied in practical, everyday behavior. Whether guiding a family, managing a temple, or leading a nation, one must lead by action. The rich history of Vedic literature, alongside the lives of great preachers, provides human society with an unlimited treasury of good examples to guide the conditioned soul back to Godhead.
Leadership and Practical Instruction
The foundation of genuine spiritual leadership is personal conduct. Śrīla Prabhupāda frequently reminded his disciples that improving their own adherence to the regulative principles was far more important than external advertising or theoretical lectures. To properly instruct new initiates, children, or society at large, a leader must first become the embodiment of their own teachings. A practical, living example of Kṛṣṇa consciousness possesses a purifying potency that mere words can never achieve.
- I am glad to hear that you are now concentrating on improving the regulative life of the temple rather than so much advertising with brochures. This is very nice; this is what I want. A good example is better than precept.
- The best way to instruct the initiates is by your own good example.
- By your good example teach him how to be brahminical.
- You have given this chance to your beloved son to be saved from the repetition of birth and death, and your good example must be followed by all mothers in America.
The Perfect Devotional Attitude
The ultimate example of human perfection is the pure devotee, who holds no separate interest from the Supreme Lord. Śrīla Prabhupāda highlights Arjuna as the classic example of one who sacrificed his own family sentiments to dovetail his desires with the supreme will. Similarly, advanced devotees perfectly demonstrate how to act on the spiritual platform, whether they are exhibiting ecstatic bhāva at the time of death or capturing the Lord's attention through pure, unalloyed sincerity despite lacking material qualifications.
- Pure devotees are not desirous of any material enjoyment, nor are they averse to it. They completely dovetail their desires with the desires of the Lord and perform nothing on their personal account. Arjuna is a good example.
- Arjuna is a good example. On his own sentiment, due to family affection, Arjuna did not want to fight, but finally, after hearing Srimad Bhagavad-gita, he agreed to fight in the interests of the Lord.
- King Pariksit affords a good example of bhava. When sitting on the banks of the Ganges waiting to meet his death, he said: "All the brahmanas present here, as well as Mother Ganges, should know that I am a soul completely surrendered to Krsna."
- This (CC Madhya 9.98) is a good example of a person who had become so successful that he was able to capture the attention of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu even while reading the Bhagavad-gita incorrectly.
Exalted Leaders and Preachers
Throughout history, God has sent perfect representatives to guide humanity. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that modern politicians and rulers would greatly benefit from studying the exemplary lives of ancient Vedic kings like Mahārāja Pṛthu and Yudhiṣṭhira, who perfectly executed karma-yoga. Similarly, true spiritual preachers take inspiration from powerful figures like Lord Jesus Christ. Despite facing immense resistance and having few followers during his time, he never wavered in his mission, serving as a timeless example of a genuine sādhu.
- The historical references to exalted kings serve as a good example for present rulers. Those who are ruling the world at the present moment should take lessons from King Gaya, King Yudhisthira and King Prthu.
- The life and dedication of Maharaja Prthu in the transcendental loving service of the Supreme Personality of Godhead serve as a good example of karma-yoga.
- It is very difficult to find out a true Christian who is strictly following the words of Lord Jesus Christ. So he is a good example of sadhu. We therefore adore and offer our obeisances to Lord Christ. Sadhu, example.
- Never be disappointed because people are not responding. You see? There are many good examples. When Lord Jesus Christ also preached God consciousness, only a few followers were there, and still, he had to sacrifice his life. But he was never disappointed.
Analogies for Transcendental Truths
To help conditioned souls grasp complex spiritual realities, Śrīla Prabhupāda frequently employed practical analogies as good examples. For instance, attempting to understand the Absolute Truth through mental speculation without approaching a spiritual master is compared to licking the outside of a honey bottle. Likewise, the impartial nature of the Supreme Lord—who treats everyone equally yet responds differently according to their desires—is expertly compared to an electrician who routes the exact same energy to both a heater and a cooler.
- A good example in this regard (the Supreme Personality of Godhead cannot be partial; He is always equal to everyone) is that an electrician connects both a heater and a cooler to the same electrical energy.
- Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura gives herein a good example. When a father finds his child deeply asleep but the child has to take some medicine to cure some disease, the father pinches the child so that the child will get up and take the medicine.
- You go on for millions of years licking on the honey bottle, you’ll never taste what is honey. This is a good example. Don’t think, - Now I have got the bottle of honey, let me lick it up.
- The Lord has emphatically declared that no one can vanquish His devotee under any circumstances. A good example is Ambarisa Maharaja.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that the path of spiritual realization is illuminated by the good examples set by pure devotees, powerful preachers, and saintly kings. Precepts and philosophical instructions are only fully realized when demonstrated in practical life. By studying the lives of exalted personalities like Arjuna, Mahārāja Pṛthu, and Lord Jesus Christ, and by following the practical analogies given by the ācāryas, sincere seekers can perfectly align their own behavior with the divine will, ensuring their safe return back to Godhead.
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