The Ultimate Goal of a Perfect Civilization
Śrīla Prabhupāda defines a perfect civilization not by its towering skyscrapers or technological dominance, but by its ability to facilitate spiritual realization. A society that functions merely to gratify the senses is considered animalistic. True perfection is achieved when a civilization adopts the Vedic structure of simple living, adheres to strict moral principles, and dedicates its collective energy toward understanding the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
The Foundation of Vedic Knowledge
A truly perfect society must be anchored in absolute, divine instructions rather than flawed human speculation. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the Vedic knowledge, specifically the teachings found in the Bhagavad-gītā, provides the ultimate blueprint for organizing an enlightened and harmonious Aryan civilization.
- A civilization of Aryans who strictly follow the instructions of the Lord and never deviate from those instructions is perfect. Such civilized men do not discriminate between trees, animals, human beings and other living entities.
- Indian civilization, based on Vedic knowledge, is estimated so high, perfect. Perfect scheme system for human society, based on Vedic civilization. Everything is correctly visioned, and the ideas are given by persons who are above material contamination.
- The Bhagavad-gita - the instruction of Krishna in the Bhagavad-gita are just suitable for a perfect human civilization. So one should learn this teachings of Bhagavad-gita as it is.
The Divine Social Order
To practically apply Vedic principles, society must be organized according to varṇāśrama-dharma. Śrīla Prabhupāda highlights that when society is divided naturally and guided by expert, highly trained brāhmaṇas, the entire population is successfully directed toward the ultimate goal of satisfying Viṣṇu.
- Varnasrama-dharma is very important. That is the beginning of perfect human civilization.
- The perfectional form of human civilization, known as varnasrama-dharma, is specifically meant for satisfying Visnu. Therefore, Krsna says in this verse (BG 9.24), "I am the enjoyer of all sacrifices because I am the supreme master."
- The picture of a proper human civilization is indirectly described here (in SB 7.2.12). In a perfect human civilization there must be a class of men fully trained as perfect brahmanas.
- Cow protection means feeding the brahminical culture, which leads towards God consciousness, and thus perfection of human civilization is achieved.
Simple Living and Sense Control
Modern civilization makes the mistake of artificially increasing material needs, leading to constant anxiety and hard labor. A perfect civilization, however, emphasizes the restriction of the senses, celibacy, and living simply so that humans have ample time to cultivate the spiritual self (the ātmā).
- Artificial needs of life are activities of the senses. Modern advancement of civilization is based on these activities of the senses, i.e., it is a civilization of sense gratification. Perfect civilization is the civilization of atma, or the soul proper.
- We should make our life so simple and easy that we can get our necessities of life without any hard labor and save time to advance in Krsna consciousness. That is perfect civilization.
- If you put yourself in the waves of natural inclination, that is not human life. You have to restrict. The whole human life is meant for learning restriction. That is human life. That is perfect Vedic civilization.
- The unlimited, unrestricted sex life like hogs and dogs, that is not civilization. Civilization, the first of all, to learn how to observe celibacy, to come to the point: no sex life. That is perfect civilization: no sex life.
The Real Mission of Human Life
Ultimately, the goal of a highly developed civilization is not to conquer the material elements, but to transcend them. Śrīla Prabhupāda confirms that passing beyond the animalistic stage of survival allows a civilized human being to engage in brahma-jijñāsā—inquiring into the Absolute Truth and reviving their relationship with Kṛṣṇa.
- Actually human civilization means that people should be very serious to have perfection of this human body, spiritual perfection. That is perfect human civilization.
- Atha means now. Atha, hereafter. That means after passing through all animalistic way of life, when a man comes to the stage of civilized life, perfect civilized life, at that time his business is to inquire what is the Absolute Truth.
- This is perfect civilization, that one should not forget the real duty. The real duty is to fulfill the mission of the human life. The mission of human life is to understand God.
- The ultimate goal of civilization should be, Aryan civilization, progressive civilization, how to understand Krsna. That is perfect civilization.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda beautifully redefines the metric by which we measure societal success. A perfect civilization does not waste its invaluable human energy on the endless pursuit of unrestricted sense gratification, which only binds the soul further to material suffering. Instead, true perfection is found in the ancient Vedic model of varṇāśrama-dharma, where society operates harmoniously to satisfy the Supreme Lord. By protecting the cows, cultivating the intellectual and spiritual power of the brāhmaṇas, and intentionally keeping material necessities simple and manageable, human beings preserve their time and intelligence for the real mission of life. Ultimately, the singular, perfect goal of an advanced civilization is to facilitate every citizen's inquiry into the Absolute Truth, ensuring their liberation from material existence and their joyful return to Kṛṣṇa.
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