Giving Protection to the Woman Class
Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies the Vedic perspective on the woman class, emphasizing their sociological position, their need for continuous protection, and their ultimate spiritual equality. By understanding these traditional principles, society can maintain harmony, and individuals can transcend bodily designations through pure devotional service.
The Principle of Protection
Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the woman class is inherently meant to be protected rather than falsely independent. Just as children require the care of parents, women find true happiness and safety when sheltered by a father in youth, a husband in marriage, and grown children in old age.
- Just as children are taken care of by the parents, women as a class should be taken care of by the father, husband or grown-up son.
- Declaration of independence by the woman class, is not their happiness. They are unhappy. Better to become dependent upon father, upon husband and upon elderly children. That is their happiness.
- I do not wish to discuss this point very much, but according to our Manu-samhita, it is said that women should not be free. Na svatantryam arhati - Svatantryam is not allowed to the woman class.
Sociological Classification
In the Vedic social structure, the woman class is often categorized alongside śūdras and dvija-bandhus as being less inclined toward complex philosophical study. Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that great sages specifically compiled literatures like the Mahābhārata to make spiritual knowledge accessible to these classes.
- The dvija-bandhus are classified with the sudras and the woman class, who are by nature less intelligent. The sudras and the woman class do not have to undergo any samskara save and except the ceremony of marriage.
- All these intricacies of Vedic knowledge are systematically presented in the Mahabharata for the understanding of the woman class, the laborer class and the unqualified members of brahmana, ksatriya or vaisya families.
- The Lord (Krsna) is beyond the observation of sense perception. Queen Kunti accepts this deficiency of the conditioned soul, especially of the woman class, who are less intelligent.
An Auspicious Source of Energy
Despite their subordinate social position, Śrīla Prabhupāda highlights that women possess immense influence and power. When a woman is properly protected, chaste, and devoted to her husband, she becomes a profound source of inspiration and an auspicious energy for her family.
- Protected, women as a class remain an always auspicious source of energy to man.
- As far as the women class are concerned, they are accepted as a power of inspiration for men. As such, women are more powerful than men. Mighty Julius Caesar was controlled by a Cleopatra.
- Woman can become first class if she is chaste and very much attached to husband. And if the husband is first class, she becomes first class. Because woman's duty is to follow husband.
Equal Opportunity in Bhakti
While material society operates on distinctions of intelligence and class, the spiritual platform of bhakti makes no such discriminations. Śrīla Prabhupāda assures that the Supreme Lord gives equal facility to everyone, allowing even those classified as less intelligent to achieve the highest spiritual perfection.
- Woman class, are taken less intelligent, they should be given protection, but they cannot be elevated. But here in the Bhagavad-gita, Lord Krsna surpasses all these formalities. He is giving facility to everyone, never mind what he is.
- It is said that the bhakti cult is meant for the sudras, vaisyas and the less intelligent woman class. But that is not the actual fact. The bhakti cult is the topmost of all transcendental activities, and therefore it is simultaneously sublime and easy.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda masterfully balances the practical social strictures of Vedic culture with the boundless mercy of spiritual life. He explains that the woman class, while sociologically categorized as requiring protection and guidance, finds ultimate satisfaction and power within that sheltered structure. However, these material classifications do not limit one's spiritual potential. Through the sublime process of Kṛṣṇa consciousness, anyone—regardless of gender or social standing—is granted the highest facility to transcend bodily designations and return back to Godhead.
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