Authorities of Kṛṣṇa Consciousness
The Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement is a spiritual science founded upon the principle of receiving knowledge from perfect, authorized sources. Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that this process is not based on "blind faith" or a sentimental "ism," but is a rigorous educational system backed by reason and philosophy. By aligning oneself with the paramparā, or disciplic succession, the seeker is protected from the "cheaters" and "speculators" who mislead society. This movement is steered by the realizations of the twelve "mahājanas" and the bona fide spiritual masters who deliver the message of Godhead exactly as it was received.
A Science Beyond Blind Faith
The foundation of spiritual life must be intellectual and philosophical as well as experiential. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that Kṛṣṇa consciousness is not an "ism" or simply blind following; it is based on authority and is both scientific and logical. If a person draws their faith without any reason, philosophy, or argument, they are unfortunate, as this movement is meant for giving education in the bhakti-yoga system. Because it is the recommended process by authorities, it is as solid as any other scientific discipline. The Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement, therefore, demands that we be honest and hear from the proper authorities rather than from cheaters.
- Krishna Consciousness is not a ism or simply blind following. It is based on authority; scientific and logical.
- This Kṛṣṇa consciousness, it is not a blind faith, it is based on reason, it is based on argument, it is based on philosophy, it is based on authority. So the faith required. If I purposely draw my faith without any reason, without any philosophy, then I am unfortunate.
- This Krsna consciousness movement is meant for giving education to the people of this sankhya-yoga system or bhakti-yoga system, because it is the recommended process by authorities.
- Krsna consciousness movement is, that don't hear the cheaters and don't try to cheat others. Be honest and hear from the authorities. That is Krsna consciousness.
The Twelve Mahājanas: The Pillars of Authority
The authority of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement is derived from twelve specific personalities chosen by the Supreme Lord. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that there are twelve selected personalities who are considered the authority of this movement, including householders like Prahlāda Mahārāja and Janaka Mahārāja. Prahlāda Mahārāja is a primary example whose position we must understand to revert to spiritual consciousness. These twelve authorities, including Brahmā, Nārada, Śiva, and Bhīṣma, provide the scriptural standard that prevents the movement from becoming a mere mental concoction.
- There are twelve selected personalities who are considered to be the authority of this Krsna consciousness movement. Out of twelve authorities, seven authorities were all grhasthas, householders.
- This is Prahlada Maharaja. He is one of the authorities of Krsna consciousness. There are twelve authorities mentioned in the sastras: svayambhur naradah sambhuh kumarah kapilo manuh prahlado janako bhismo balir vaiyasakir vayam.
- By his (the living entity's) personal endeavor in association with authorities, saintly persons and a spiritual master, he has to understand his position and then revert to spiritual consciousness or Krsna consciousness.
- I am also glad to note that you are making practice of keeping in mind various important verses from our scriptures. This is the approved process: to - follow in the footsteps of the great authorities in Krsna consciousness like Narada Muni and our other Acaryas.
Learning the Secrets of the Śāstra
To unlock the confidential meanings of the scriptures, one must associate with those who are already realized. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that one has to associate with authorities in Kṛṣṇa consciousness and learn the secret from them, a process that is as good as learning from the Lord directly. Pure devotional service cannot be learned from philosophical speculation or fruitive work; it must be learned through spontaneous loving service and the guidance of authorities. Without this association, even the most intelligent and brilliant scholars will be bewildered by the complexities of the śāstra.
- One has to associate with authorities in Krsna consciousness and learn the secret from them; this is as good as learning from the Lord directly. Otherwise, even the most intelligent persons will be bewildered.
- To understand all this (BG 4.17) one has to associate with authorities in Kṛṣṇa consciousness and learn the secret from them; this is as good as learning from the Lord directly. Otherwise, even the most intelligent person will be bewildered.
- Pure devotional service must always be free from such fruitive activities and philosophical speculations. One has to learn Krsna consciousness or pure devotional service from the authorities by spontaneous loving service.
- Our Krsna consciousness movement in the Western world is based on the above-mentioned proposition of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta, our spiritual master. On his authority, we are claiming members from all sections of the Western countries.
Degrees of Authority and Preaching Responsibility
While the message of Kṛṣṇa consciousness is universal, its propagation is carried out through a structured hierarchy of service. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that although all Vaiṣṇavas are authorities to preach, there are still degrees of authorities. To propagate devotional service effectively, a "fit person" is required who can take responsibility and receive proper instruction from higher authorities. For example, learned authorities advise that one should not prematurely endeavor to increase the number of temples; such expansive activities are meant for devotees who are already experienced in propagating the movement.
- All Vaisnavas are authorities to preach Krishna Consciousness, but still, there are degrees of authorities.
- To propagate the devotional service of Krsna consciousness, it requires the fit person. Not that one can imitate. It is not possible. One who is fit to take this responsibility, he receives proper instruction and help from higher authorities.
- Learned authorities in devotional life consequently advise that one not endeavor to increase the number of temples and mathas. Such activities can be undertaken only by devotees experienced in propagating the Krsna consciousness movement.
- Our Krsna consciousness movement is based on Vedic authorities.
Conclusion
The Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement stands as a pillar of authentic spiritual education, distinguished by its firm reliance on established authority. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that this is not a movement of blind sentiment, but a scientific process based on the reasoning and philosophy of the "Vedas". The twelve "mahājanas"—the primary authorities of the movement—provide the historical and scriptural foundation that ensures the purity of the teachings. By associating with these authorities and the bona fide spiritual masters who represent them, the seeker gains access to the "secret" of devotional service, a realization that is equivalent to receiving knowledge directly from Kṛṣṇa. Furthermore, the movement operates under a system of "paramparā" where fit persons receive instruction from higher authorities, ensuring that the propagation of temples and preaching remains bona fide and effective. Following the footsteps of great souls like Nārada Muni by keeping scriptural verses in mind and practicing spontaneous loving service are the approved methods for spiritual success. Ultimately, by being honest and hearing from authorized sources, the conditioned soul transcends the bewilderment of material nature and reverts to its original Kṛṣṇa consciousness. This adherence to authority provides the "solid ground" necessary for the spiritual revolution of the human race.
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