Becoming a Learned Scholar - Transcending Mundane Education
The pursuit of knowledge is a natural human endeavor, yet its value is determined entirely by its ultimate goal. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that while becoming a materially learned scholar is a temporary result of good karma, true perfection lies in utilizing one's intellect to comprehend the science of Kṛṣṇa, or simply bypassing mundane academics altogether through enthusiastic pure devotion.
The Temporary Nature of Mundane Scholarship
Material education, no matter how prestigious, is inherently limited by the constraints of the physical body. Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that worldly scholarship is merely a temporary reward for past pious acts, and it is entirely erased at the moment of death.
- People do very pious activities, charity, munificence. Now, what is the purpose? What is the purpose of becoming educated, learned scholar, very charitable and all these pious activities? What is the end?
- Good karma means you enjoy some material happiness; bad karma means you suffer from material distress. By good karma you get birth in a good family; you get riches, good money. Then you become a learned scholar; you become beautiful also.
- An ugly person becomes beautiful when he becomes a learned scholar. In the same way, brahmanas, ksatriyas, vaisyas and sudras become beautiful by their qualities.
- Suppose by worshiping a demigod, Sarasvati, the goddess of learning, so you get the opportunity of being a, becoming a very nice scholar. But how long you shall remain scholar? As soon as the body is finished, your whole scholarship is finished.
Devotion Surpasses Academic Prestige
The process of bhakti-yoga is so powerful that it does not rely on material qualifications. As Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes, one does not need a Ph.D. or vast philosophical training to achieve spiritual perfection; simple, submissive hearing and chanting are sufficient.
- A child is sent to school, and although he may simply learn ABCD, if he is interested he may one day become a very good scholar. Similarly, one day a pious man may become a pure devotee. Why should one give up religion altogether, become completely secular.
- If you chant Hare Krsna maha-mantra, then you'll become, gradually, the greatest yogi without becoming very learned scholar, without becoming Vedantist, without becoming religionist, simply by this process you try to practice, and your life will be perfect.
- Our bhakti process, bhakti-yoga process is hearing. The more you give aural reception to the transcendental message, more you become expert. You haven't got to become a Ph.D. or very learned fellow, or very scholar.
- Now you chant, you dance and take prasadam. There is no question of becoming a very highly learned person, very expert in philosophy, and so on, so on, big, big words. But that will not help you.
Preaching with Enthusiasm, Not Interpretation
Mundane scholars often make the mistake of twisting scriptural meanings to showcase their intellect. Śrīla Prabhupāda instructs that a true preacher should completely avoid mental speculation and simply deliver the message of Kṛṣṇa with immense enthusiasm.
- A dead man cannot become a preacher. So you must be very enthusiastic that, "I shall preach the glories of the Lord to my best capacity." It is not that one has to become very learned scholar to become a preacher.
- It is not that one has to become very learned scholar to become a preacher. Simply it requires enthusiasm, "My Lord is so great, so kind, so beautiful, so wonderful. So I must speak something about my Lord."
- Everything is clearly said in the Bhagavad-gita. I speak, therefore, to my disciples that "You simply repeat like parrot Bhagavad-gita and follow first your life. Don't try to become very big scholar, do interpretation. Remain foolish and believe in Krsna. Then life is perfect."
- We are repeatedly asking everyone to study Bhagavad-gita as it is. Don't become a learned scholar and interpret foolishly or differently from Bhagavad-gita. Everything is there.
True Scholarship in Kṛṣṇa Consciousness
While mundane education is discouraged, rigorous study of the transcendental science is highly praised. Śrīla Prabhupāda concludes that becoming a vast scholar in Vedic literature is wonderful and even necessary if one's ultimate goal is to defend the philosophy and serve the Supreme Lord.
- There is no difficulty to become a learned scholar, because we have got so many books. You simply read and digest what we are speaking. Not that we are simply meant for selling books.
- Please go ahead with obtaining PHD and become a learned scholar in the science of loving Krishna. This will be a wonderful credit for you and you will surely get recognition from Krishna for such an attempt.
- If you practice, then you become learned scholars, simply by chanting these mantras, and the translation, transcendental vibration, will keep you fit for spiritual advancement.
- Unless one knows Vedanta philosophy he cannot be an acarya. To be accepted as an acarya among Indian transcendentalists who follow the Vedic principles, one must become a vastly learned scholar in Vedanta philosophy, either by studying it or hearing it.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the teachings regarding scholarship provide a perfect balance between simplicity and profound philosophical rigor. For the general practitioner, there is absolutely no need to become a mundane academic; the highest spiritual perfection is easily accessible through the enthusiastic chanting of the holy names and the submissive hearing of transcendental sound. Attempting to become a mundane scholar often leads to the dangerous pitfall of interpreting and distorting the clear instructions of the Bhagavad-gītā. However, true scholarship is not rejected. When education is utilized to deeply digest the Vedic philosophy, defeat opposing atheistic arguments, and clearly present the science of Kṛṣṇa consciousness to the world, becoming a learned scholar transforms from a temporary material designation into an eternal, glorious service to the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
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