True Human Elevation - That Is Civilization
In the modern era, people proudly point to skyscrapers, fast cars, and advanced technology as proof of a highly developed civilization. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda frequently dismantles this illusion, explaining that any society focused solely on bodily comforts and sense gratification is simply polished animal life. True civilization is the systematic organization of human society for the ultimate purpose of understanding the soul and reviving one's eternal relationship with the Supreme Lord.
The Goal of True Civilization
A society cannot be considered civilized if its citizens are completely ignorant of the actual purpose of life. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that the true aim of civilization is elevation—learning how to disconnect from the temporary material body, overcome death, and develop pure, unalloyed love for the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
- Advanced in knowledge how to live, what is the purpose of life, goal of life, how to become peaceful. That is civilization. And blindly go on committing criminal activities under a nice dress, and nice motorcar, that is not civilization.
- The whole civilization should be on the basis of understanding the soul. That is civilization.
- By gradual process, to bring one to the platform of vasudeve pritir, that is bhakti. Pritir means love, how to love Vasudeva, Krsna. That is civilization - to bring one to the platform of loving Krsna.
- If we simply discover atomic weapons for defense, that is not final advancement of civilization. Final civilization is how to save yourself from death. That is civilization.
Contrasting Animal Life and Human Elevation
When a society's only focus is eating, sleeping, mating, and defending, it has not risen above the animal kingdom. Śrīla Prabhupāda strongly criticizes the modern trend of working exhaustively merely to increase bodily pleasures, teaching instead that a real human civilization minimizes unnecessary labor to save time for spiritual cultivation.
- Civilization means elevation. The aim is how to become disconnected with this material body. This is civilization. Otherwise that is not civilization. It is animal life.
- Real civilization is that minimize work. Minimize work, save time, and go back to your spiritual life. That is civilization. And this is not civilization, to get the necessities of life, sense gratification, and work like hog and dog. That is condemned.
- Everyone wants that his son should be hard working, just like hogs and dogs, and satisfy senses. That's all. Everyone wants. That is civilization. Nobody wants that his son should be a devotee. They will not tolerate that.
- The so-called president and leader and Gandhi, they are also another animal, big animal. So does it mean an animal big and very powerful, he has got the human intelligence? This is civilization.
Regulation Over Hedonism
The modern philosophy of hedonism—increasing sensual pleasure without restriction—leads to individual and social ruin. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that true civilization requires discipline, teaching individuals how to control their senses, drastically reduce their material desires, and maintain pure, respectful relationships within society.
- How much you are able to gratify your senses. That is civilization. How much you are given facilities to gratify your senses. This is the modern idea, hedonism. More eat, more drink-eat, drink, be merry, and enjoy. Sense gratification.
- The so-called civilization, so-called unrestricted sense gratification allowed in the name of freedom, that is disastrous. One must learn how to control. Controlling the senses, this is civilization.
- How to increase sex desires. This is not civilization. Civilization is how to cut down sex desire and ultimately become free, paramahamsa. That is civilization according to Vedic culture.
- Except one's wife, all women should be addressed as "Mother." This is civilization. Then there will be no corrupt relation.
The Principle of Compassion and Cow Protection
A defining characteristic of a civilized human being is compassion toward other living entities. Śrīla Prabhupāda points out the deep hypocrisy of a society that demands peace while simultaneously maintaining slaughterhouses, stressing that real civilization protects the cow and gratefully accepts her milk as a non-violent, miraculous provision.
- If somebody cuts my throat, I become so sorry or so aggrieved. Why shall I cut the throat of other animals? This is civilization. And not that go on killing animals like anything and hunt upon the woman, topless woman, make business.
- Let the cow live, and she supplies her blood in the form of milk, and you take vitaminous foodstuff from milk. That is civilization. Milk is also cow's blood. But take this blood in a humanely way, not by killing. Milk is nothing but blood of cow.
- Why should you kill these innocent animals? You take. You keep them muda, happy, and you get so much milk that it will moist, it will make wet the ground. This is civilization. This is civilization.
- The cow is very, very important animal. If you want to advance your spiritual consciousness, then you must have sufficient milk and sufficient grains. That is civilization. Therefore it is the duty of the vaisyas to produce food grain.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda makes it abundantly clear that driving fast cars, expanding cities, and inventing deadly weapons are not the marks of human progress; rather, they are symptoms of a misguided society deeply entrenched in bodily consciousness. True civilization begins with the understanding that we are eternal spirit souls, not temporary material bodies. By minimizing unnecessary labor and organizing society around the principles of varṇāśrama-dharma, people are naturally guided toward the ultimate goal of life: pleasing the Supreme Lord. By cultivating sense control, compassion for all living beings, and unalloyed devotion to Kṛṣṇa, humanity can rise above the miserable struggle of animalistic survival. This elevated, spiritualized way of life is the only standard that can rightly be called civilization.
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