Consulting Books - The Guide for Human Life

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The ability to consult books of knowledge is what separates human beings from the animal kingdom. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that animals are driven solely by the propensities of eating, sleeping, mating, and defending, but a human being has the capacity to inquire about the Absolute Truth. By consulting authoritative scriptures like the Bhagavad-gītā and the Bible, one can understand the greatness of God and the purpose of life.

The Privilege of Human Life

Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that the human form of life is meant for higher inquiry. While animals cannot understand the nature of God, a human being can utilize the intelligence to consult scriptures. By referring to these books of knowledge, one can realize the omnipotence of the Lord and re-establish their lost relationship with Him.

The Necessity of Books in Kali-yuga

In previous ages, written books were not required because the memory of the students was sharp; they could remember everything simply by hearing from the spiritual master once. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that in the current Age of Kali, memory is reduced. Therefore, Śrīla Vyāsadeva compiled the Vedic literature into written form so that future generations could consult them for protection against ignorance.

Śāstra as the Standard Authority

Śrīla Prabhupāda compares the śāstras (scriptures) to standard reference books like a dictionary, an encyclopedia, or a law book. Just as one consults a postal guide to know the correct rates, one must consult the Vedas to know what is religious and what is not. Even kings and governments traditionally acted by consulting these standard books to ensure the happiness of the citizens.

Assimilation and Realization

While consulting books is essential, Śrīla Prabhupāda warns against mechanical reliance without assimilation. He points out that if a preacher is asked a question and always has to say, "Let me consult my book," it indicates a lack of realized knowledge. True scholarship involves digesting the philosophy so that one can answer from within, while still retaining the books as the ultimate verification. Furthermore, consulting books must be done in conjunction with following the orders of the spiritual master.

Conclusion

Consulting the authorized books of knowledge is the compass for the human journey. Śrīla Prabhupāda has made this process easy by translating and commenting on the essential Vedic texts. By regularly consulting these books, asking questions of authorities, and applying the knowledge in daily life, one can navigate the complexities of the material world and return to the spiritual nature.

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