Surrendering to God as the Real Principles of Religion
Throughout human history, various sects and groups have debated over the superior path to salvation, often confusing external rituals with internal realization. To clarify this global misunderstanding, Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that authentic spiritual life has nothing to do with temporary titles or geographical locations. The true essence of faith lies exclusively in awakening our dormant love for the Supreme Lord and surrendering to His absolute authority.
Beyond Sectarian Designations
People often identify themselves strictly as Hindu, Muslim, or Christian, believing that the external label guarantees spiritual success. However, God is universal, and His instructions apply equally to all living entities regardless of their temporary societal designations. Clarifying this universal truth, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the Lord descends to the material world solely to reestablish the eternal laws of religion. The true principles of faith completely transcend any worldly, sectarian boundaries.
- God or God's representative, whatever they say, that is not meant for a limited area. Either you take Christian principle or Hindu principle, what is real principle, that is applicable everywhere.
- Krsna appeared for reestablishing the real principles of dharma, or religion. So He did not come or did not appear for establishing the so-called religion system - Hindu religion and Muslim religion or Christian religion or this religion.
- Sometimes people say, the modern age... Modern age and past time or future, past, present and future, the real principles of life, they are the same. It does not change.
The Core of Religious Life
Merely following moral codes or practicing nonviolence does not constitute the ultimate perfection of religious life. True religion begins with recognizing the Supreme Lord as the absolute master and accepting one's position as His eternal servant. In his uncompromising presentation of Bhagavad-gītā, Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that faith devoid of God consciousness is essentially no religion at all. The highest principle is to cultivate deep, unalloyed love for the Supreme.
- If a person is religious, he must accept the supreme authority of the Lord, become His devotee and try to love Him. This is the real principle of religion.
- Religious principle means to surrender unto God and nothing more. But that's all. That is the real principle of religion. Religion without God consciousness, that is no religion, at least according to Bhagavad-gita.
- The living entity is the offshoot or offspring of Lord Visnu; therefore within this material world, among moving and nonmoving things, the real principle is Lord Visnu.
Rejecting Empty Dogmas
Many religious practitioners become so entangled in the specific rules and regulations of their faith that they lose sight of the ultimate goal. When the rituals become more important than the actual awakening of divine consciousness, religion degrades into mere fanaticism. Guiding his followers with immense clarity, Śrīla Prabhupāda stresses that sticking blindly to formulas is a severe spiritual impediment. To achieve true liberation, one must dive past the dogma and embrace the active principles of devotion.
- Better to develop the small number of devotees we have, make them truly Krishna conscious boys and girls than to go on getting many followers who do not understand and practice the real principles.
- Sticking to the dogmas and formulas (of religion) without attaining the real principles is not good.
- The real principle of religious faith is situated in the mode of pure goodness, but because the heart is tainted, we find different types of religious principles.
Practical Application in Society
A society that discards genuine spiritual values naturally descends into chaos, fighting endlessly over temporary material resources. The original system of social organization was designed specifically to elevate human consciousness and create a peaceful environment for God realization. Demonstrating practical compassion, Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that adopting Western dress or modern conveniences is perfectly acceptable if utilized to spread this divine message. The ultimate objective is to relieve humanity from suffering by reintroducing these lost spiritual principles.
- Real Vedic principle is called varnasrama. Observing the principle of four varnas. Brahmana, ksatriya, vaisya. It is a very long science.
- The real principle is to spread the Krsna consciousness movement, and if one has to change into regular Western dress for this purpose, there should be no objection.
- To understand what is actually religion is very difficult even if one is situated in the principles of morality and nonviolence. It is very confidential because as soon as one is conversant with the real principles of religion, he is at once liberated.
- Why there should be problem in human society? Because they have given up the real principles. They are simply animals. Therefore there are so many problems.
Conclusion
True religious practice is not a matter of clinging to historical dogmas, rigid rituals, or worldly sectarian titles. The absolute standard of faith requires the living entity to completely surrender to the Supreme Lord and act purely out of divine love. As perfectly summarized by Śrīla Prabhupāda, when society abandons these genuine principles, it suffers endlessly, but by reviving pure God consciousness, humanity can achieve immediate and eternal liberation.
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