Difference Between Genuine Devotees and So-called Followers
The spiritual landscape is often crowded with individuals who claim allegiance to ancient scriptures and divine personalities while actively defying their core principles. Through his sharp and uncompromising analysis, Śrīla Prabhupāda exposed these deceptive individuals, revealing how their unauthorized interpretations and sinful habits create severe disturbances within human society. By learning to distinguish between authentic, unalloyed servants of the Lord and these hypocritical pretenders, a sincere seeker can safely navigate the path of genuine spiritual realization.
The Hypocrisy of False Adherence
It is a common tragedy in the modern age that many people proudly identify as adherents to a particular faith while completely ignoring its actual rules and regulations. Analyzing this widespread hypocrisy, Śrīla Prabhupāda pointed out that so-called followers of the Vedic system routinely engage in prohibited sinful activities, rendering their religious claims entirely useless. Because they lack the purity to properly understand the absolute truth, their formal acceptance of scripture is merely a deceptive performance meant to maintain their social prestige.
- So-called followers of Vedic principles simply accept the Vedas formally, but they act against Vedic principles. This is symptomatic of this Age of Kali.
- According to Vedic civilization, it is imperative to give up the family at a certain stage, by force if necessary. Unfortunately, so-called followers of Vedic life do not give up their family even at the end of life, unless they are forced by death.
- Although posing as great scholars, ascetics, householders and svamis, the so-called followers of the Hindu religion are all useless, dried-up branches of the Vedic religion.
- Lord Caitanya says that since the so-called followers of the Vedas perform all kinds of sinful activities, the number of actual followers of the Vedas is very small.
More Harmful Than Open Atheists
While blatant nonbelievers are easy to identify and avoid, those who cloak their atheism in religious garments present a much greater threat to innocent seekers. Contrasting these two groups, Śrīla Prabhupāda explained that groups like the Buddhists courageously rejected the Vedic literature outright, whereas pseudo-followers superficially accept it while covertly disobeying its primary injunctions. This insidious behavior creates immense confusion within society, acting like a dark cloud that attempts to hide the illuminating presence of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
- Those who are so-called followers of the Vedas are more harmful than the Buddhists. The Buddhists have the courage to deny the Vedas directly, but the so-called followers of the Vedas have no courage to deny the Vedas.
- The Buddhists have the courage to deny the Vedas directly, but the so-called followers of the Vedas have no courage to deny the Vedas, although indirectly they disobey all the injunctions of the Vedas. Lord Caitanya condemned this.
- The so-called followers of the Vedas deny the existence of God, as in the darkness of a cloudy evening the glowworms deny the existence of the moon and stars.
Inventing Unauthorized Paths
The absolute truth must be received through a descending, unbroken chain of authorized spiritual masters in order to be understood correctly. Unfortunately, as Śrīla Prabhupāda repeatedly warned, defiant individuals often break away from this established paramparā to concoct their own speculative philosophies and unauthorized religious sects. By deliberately misinterpreting sacred texts to suit their material motives, these deviants establish numerous false traditions and apa-sampradāyas that pull people far away from genuine devotional service.
- Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu warned all His followers not to become independent or impudent. Unfortunately, after the disappearance of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu, many apa-sampradayas (so-called followers) invented many ways not approved by the acaryas.
- There are many so-called followers of the Vaisnava cult in the line of Caitanya Mahaprabhu who do not scrupulously follow the conclusions of the sastras, and therefore they are considered to be apa-sampradaya, which means "outside of the sampradaya."
- The so-called followers of the Vedic injunctions make their own interpretations of the Vedic injunctions, and thus they establish different parties and sects of the Vedic religion.
- Unfortunately, the so-called followers deviate from the orders of the master and sometimes create their own concocted religious system. Otherwise, there can't be different religions.
Impersonalism and Envy
A significant portion of these deceptive followers harbors deeply impersonalist views, actively resisting the idea of a personal, supreme deity. Due to their polluted consciousness, Śrīla Prabhupāda noted that they often align with Māyāvādī philosophy, deriding the sacred process of deity worship and becoming intensely envious of genuine preachers who are successfully broadcasting the Lord's glories. Lacking the purity and potency to truly uplift human society, these stagnant individuals spend their time criticizing the genuine devotees rather than performing any actual spiritual work.
- The so-called followers of Sankara, the impersonalist Mayavadis, are sinking lower and lower. How can these degraded men explain the Vedanta-sutra, which is the essence of all Vedic literature.
- Most Vedic scholars are called Vedantists. These so-called followers of Vedanta philosophy consider the Absolute Truth to be impersonal. They also believe that a person born in a particular caste cannot change his caste until he dies and takes rebirth.
- There is no question of their (so-called followers of Sri Caitanya) preaching the cult of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu all over the world. But even though they are unable to do so, if anyone else does it they become envious.
- They (the so-called followers of the Hindu religion) are impotent; they cannot do anything to spread the Vedic culture for the benefit of human society.
Conclusion
The spiritual journey requires vigilant discernment to avoid being entangled by the deceptive practices of imposters. By thoroughly exposing the hypocrisies of these unfaithful adherents, Śrīla Prabhupāda provided a protective shield for all sincere students of the supreme science. Ultimately, true spiritual life is defined not by external affiliations or concocted philosophies, but by pure, unmotivated service to Kṛṣṇa under the authorized guidance of a genuine spiritual master.
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