Vaiṣṇavas Are Not Interested in Wine and Women

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Śrīla Prabhupāda starkly exposes the illusion of materialistic civilization, which mistakenly equates success and happiness with the accumulation of wealth solely to enjoy wine, women, and gambling. By studying his instructions, we learn how these degraded indulgences completely block self-realization, and how a genuine Vaiṣṇava naturally transcends such lower propensities by tasting the higher, spiritual pleasure of Kṛṣṇa consciousness.

The Symptoms of Degraded Civilization

Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the primary symptoms of the age of Kali are an overwhelming attachment to wine, women, gambling, and animal slaughter. Modern society promotes relentless economic development, but the ultimate goal of such hard labor is merely to secure these lower-class enjoyments. Consequently, human consciousness becomes so covered that the population is reduced to a status lower than that of a śūdra.

Misuse of Wealth and Opulence

When wealth falls into the hands of those lacking spiritual education, it naturally leads to degradation. Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that individuals influenced by the modes of passion and ignorance falsely take pride in their money, using it only for sinful activities. Instead of utilizing their resources for spiritual advancement, they pave their way to hell by spending it on wine and women.

The Illusion Endures into Old Age

Material desires do not naturally fade away simply because the physical body ages. Śrīla Prabhupāda observes that without the purificatory process of Kṛṣṇa consciousness, even elderly men—including prominent politicians and business magnates—continue to visit nightclubs. Despite their bodies being too old to properly enjoy, their minds remain intensely attached to the illusion of wine and women.

Hellish Engagement and Impure Habits

Those who remain ignorant of life's ultimate spiritual goal are forced to work in hellish conditions just to maintain their bodies. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that such individuals, bound by aśuci-vrata (unclean vows), try to relieve their exhaustion by indulging in intoxication and illicit sex. However, these demoniac activities fail to provide genuine rest or peace of mind.

The Pure Standard of Vaiṣṇavas

Unlike the materialistic population, sincere devotees of the Supreme Lord find genuine fulfillment through transcendental service. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that a true Vaiṣṇava completely loses the taste for lower-class infatuations. Because they experience the superior spiritual pleasure of Kṛṣṇa consciousness, the allure of wine and women completely vanishes.

Conclusion

Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that the pursuit of wine, women, and gambling is the defining characteristic of a degraded, śūdra-like civilization. While society fiercely competes for economic development, the resulting wealth is consistently squandered on fleeting, unclean habits that only plunge the soul deeper into illusion. True happiness cannot be bought at a nightclub, nor can material desires be exhausted simply by old age. It is only when one takes to the path of pure devotion and becomes a serious Vaiṣṇava that the heart is cleansed of these material infatuations, allowing one to taste the eternal, satisfying bliss of Kṛṣṇa consciousness.

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