The Root of True Good Behavior
Every civilized society desires its citizens to be peaceful, well-behaved, and respectful. However, despite passing countless laws and opening numerous educational institutions, modern society struggles to produce individuals with genuine, lasting good character. As Śrīla Prabhupāda explains, true good behavior cannot be artificially manufactured through mundane legislation or secular education. It is an organic byproduct of spiritual awakening. Only by becoming fully God conscious can a human being automatically manifest all good qualities.
Good Behavior Arises from God Consciousness
In Vedic civilization, the primary business of human life is to learn how to become God conscious. Śrīla Prabhupāda states that when a person is deeply connected to Kṛṣṇa, all the excellent qualities of the demigods naturally manifest within them. We do not need separate endeavors to manufacture good ideas or ethical systems; we simply need to revive our dormant relationship with the Supreme Lord.
- God consciousness means all the good ideas we are manufacturing, they will be manifested automatically. Therefore our duty should be, if we want to make all human being well-behaved, then we must try to make every one of them God conscious.
- All the good ideas we are manufacturing, they will be manifested in God consciousness automatically. Therefore our duty should be, if we want to make all human being well-behaved, then we must try to make every one of them God conscious.
- These (being very well-behaved, tolerance, peacefulness, magnanimity and graveness, free from duplicity, patience, respecting everyone) are all originally qualities of Krsna, and when one becomes a devotee they automatically become manifest.
- Sadhavah (meaning "pious" or "well behaved") is very important, especially at the present moment. It is derived from the word sadhu. A perfect sadhu is one who is always engaged in the devotional service of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
The Standard of Sad-ācāra
True good behavior is technically known in Sanskrit as sad-ācāra. Śrīla Prabhupāda stresses that spiritual life is impossible without maintaining this standard of purity. It is not merely a matter of being polite; it involves strict adherence to regulative principles that keep the mind and body clean and free from sinful entanglement.
- Sad-acara lost means your progress in spiritual life is lost. Therefore we are stressing so much on the four points: no illicit sex, no meat-eating, no intoxication, no gambling. This is the way.
- In the Vedic civilization two things are very much stressed: to teach the man from childhood how to become expert in sad-acara, and woman trained up how to become chaste.
- This chaste woman and this sad-acara, brahmana - ideal is brahmana - if they combine then there will be peace, there will be progress, there will be peace in the society, peace in the family.
- Sadhu means those who are well behaved in Krsna consciousness, not upstarts. They are called sadhu. So those who are living in this temple, they must be strictly very well behaved.
The Purifying Power of Bhakti
One of the most glorious aspects of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement is its ability to transform anyone. Śrīla Prabhupāda assures us that even if a person comes from a degraded background, is ill-trained, or momentarily exhibits bad behavior (su-durācāra), the prophylactic nature of unalloyed devotional service will quickly purify them and elevate them to the status of a perfect, well-behaved gentleman.
- If He (Lord Caitanya) wants, by His mercy He can convert even a yavana, an unclean follower of non-Vedic principles, into a perfectly well behaved gentleman. This is actually happening in our propagation of the Krsna consciousness movement.
- As mentioned in the Bhagavad-gita (9.30-31), a devotee may appear to be su-duracara, not well behaved, in the beginning, but he should be accepted as pure because he is on the right path. This is due to the prophylactic nature of the Lord's association.
- In Bhagavad-gita, it is clearly stated that even though a man is not well behaved, if he simply takes to Krsna consciousness he is understood to be a saintly person.
- Let them be either well behaved or ill trained, let them be either learned or fools, let them be either grossly attached or in the renounced order of life, all of them can be elevated to the supreme position by discharging DS under the proper guidance.
Global Peace Through Good Behavior
The ultimate solution to the world's problems lies in the character of its citizens. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that when a society is populated by God-conscious, well-behaved individuals, the entire atmosphere of the planet changes. Not only do human beings find prosperity and peace, but even the animals and the natural environment benefit from the pervasive influence of sādhavah.
- When human society becomes asat, or ungodly, or devoid of Krsna consciousness, the entire world suffers. If human beings are well-behaved, animals will also receive sufficient food and be happy.
- They (forefathers of King Yudhisthira) were all saints on the royal throne. And therefore all the members of the state were happy, pious, well behaved, prosperous and spiritually enlightened.
- Whenever and wherever there are peaceful, equipoised devotees who are well behaved and decorated with all good qualities, that place and the dynasties there, even if condemned, are purified.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Śrīla Prabhupāda establishes that true good behavior (sad-ācāra) is not a superficial, worldly accomplishment; it is the natural consequence of spiritual realization. Trying to force humanity to be well-behaved through mundane laws is an impossible task. However, by simply introducing the science of God consciousness, the divine qualities of Kṛṣṇa automatically manifest in the hearts of the practitioners. Even those who are initially ill-trained or uncultured are rapidly purified into perfect, self-controlled gentlemen by the power of devotional service. Therefore, to establish genuine peace, progress, and happiness across the globe—for both humans and animals alike—the highest priority of human civilization must be to teach everyone how to become Kṛṣṇa conscious and perfectly well-behaved.
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