How a Kṣatriya is the Arms of Human Society
A peaceful and progressive human society cannot exist without proper organization, structure, and defense. To explain this natural order, Śrīla Prabhupāda repeatedly referenced the divine system of varṇāśrama, which compares the divisions of society to the interdependent parts of the human body. In this perfect arrangement, the administrative and military class, known as the kṣatriyas, act as the powerful arms, ensuring the protection and security of all citizens under the guidance of the spiritual head.
The Natural Divisions of the Social Body
The concept of social classes is not an artificial imposition, but a scientific necessity designed by the creator. Just as a physical body cannot survive with only a stomach and legs, a society cannot function without a brain and arms. As logically explained by Śrīla Prabhupāda, these four divisions are naturally present everywhere in the world, regardless of whether they are formally recognized.
- According to Vedic civilization, there are four divisions of the society. Everywhere the same divisions are there all over the world. This is very natural. Just like we can study from our own body, there is head, there is arm, there is belly.
- The human society must be divided into four parts, four divisions: brahmana, ksatriya, vaisya and sudra. Just like in our body there is division - the head department, the arms department, the belly department and the leg department.
- You find scientifically it is designed by God or Lord Brahma: "This is brain department, this is arms department, this is belly department, this is leg department." All of them required. You cannot avoid any one of them.
The Protective Function of the Arms
The specific duty of the arms is to defend the body from attack and execute the heavy labor required for survival. In the social body, this military and administrative duty is taken up by the kṣatriya class. We are reminded by Śrīla Prabhupāda that no one can logically disapprove of the necessity for military arrangements, as the protection of the innocent is a paramount requirement for a civilized society.
- The arm of the body is the ksatriya. Of course that is required; to protect the society, to protect the country, a military arrangement should be there. No one will disapprove. But not the brahmanas. It is putting a race horse before the work cart.
- The brahminical or intelligent men have to execute the duty of the head, the ksatriyas must fulfill the duty of the arms, the vaisya class must fulfill the duty of the belly, and the sudras must fulfill the duty of the legs.
- Combine together and it will be nice body: the leg will walk, the hand will protect, the head will give instruction, and the belly will get energy by eating food. Those divisions are required. Not that everyone is all. No, there must be division of labor.
The Consequences of a Fragmented Society
When the arms and the head are missing from the social body, the resulting structure is deformed and chaotic. Modern civilization heavily promotes the laborers and the mercantile class, completely neglecting the necessity of genuine spiritual intelligence and noble administrative protection. The profound social critique offered by Śrīla Prabhupāda reveals that without these leading classes, human society becomes entirely topsy-turvy.
- The brahmanas are considered the head, the ksatriyas are the arms, the vaisyas are the belly, and the sudras are the legs. At the present moment the body has legs and a belly, but there are no arms or head, and therefore society is topsy-turvy.
- Just like in this body there are different divisions: the head division, the arm division, the belly division, the leg division. Similarly, without these four divisions, no society can be conducted very nicely. Then it will be chaos.
- If there is no brain, no head, then what is the use of these arms and legs and belly? It is all dead. So in human society, if there is not a class of learned, truthful, and honest men - men with all the brahminical qualifications - then society is ruined.
Conclusion
A harmonious and perfect human society requires the cooperative engagement of all its members, functioning together like a complete, healthy body. The kṣatriyas, acting as the strong arms, are absolutely essential to uphold justice and provide defense, ensuring that the citizens can pursue spiritual realization in peace. As established by the timeless vision of Śrīla Prabhupāda, only when the arms work in perfect submission to the brahminical head can the social body achieve its ultimate perfection.
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