Understanding What is Truly Worthless Without Kṛṣṇa
Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that anything disconnected from the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Śrī Kṛṣṇa, is ultimately without value. Whether it is a beautiful body missing the soul, a government led by godless men, mundane literature, or artificial economic systems, all such material things are rendered completely worthless. True value and eternal meaning can only be found through devotional service to the Lord.
The Body Without the Soul
Śrīla Prabhupāda illustrates that the material body, despite its complex biological machinery, has no inherent value on its own. Just as a magnificent airplane is utterly worthless without a skilled pilot, the physical body becomes a useless shell the moment the eternal spirit soul departs.
- A very nice, big machine, aeroplane, 747, but if there is no pilot, who will drive it? The machine is worthless unless there is the pilot. Similarly this is also machine, this body.
- In this human form of life the developed knowledge can study what is there within this body which is so important, which, missing, this body becomes worthless.
- The gopis said, "Our husbands, friends, family members and children are all dear and pleasing to us only because of Your presence, for You are the Supersoul of all living creatures. Without Your presence, one is worthless."
Mundane Goals and Literatures
Engaging in topics or pursuits disconnected from Kṛṣṇa is a waste of human life. Śrīla Prabhupāda stresses that mundane literature, no matter how beautifully composed, and material ambitions like space travel or impersonal liberation are completely worthless phantasmagoria if they do not satisfy the transcendental senses of the Lord.
- Sri Narada said, "You (Vyasadeva) have not actually broadcast the sublime and spotless glories of the Personality of Godhead. That philosophy which does not satisfy the transcendental senses of the Lord is considered worthless."
- It is our duty to see that not a moment of our life is wasted in topics which are not related with Lord Krsna. Any topic, however pleasant, is not worth hearing if it is devoid of its relation to Krsna.
- Devotees consider such goals (kaivalya and promotion to the heavenly planets) to be worthless phantasmagoria.
- He (a conditioned soul) wants to go to the moon or Venus to exploit resources there. But the Lord has warned us in the Bhagavad-gita about the worthlessness of all the innumerable planets of this universe, as well as those planets within other systems.
Degraded Leadership and Society
In the current age of Kali-yuga, unqualified individuals often occupy positions of political power. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that when worthless, lower-class men assume the helm of state management, they inevitably destroy brahminical culture, mismanage society, and create immense suffering for the citizens.
- The age of Kali means mismanagement and quarrel. And the root cause of all mismanagement and quarrel is that worthless men with the modes of lower-class men, who have no higher ambition in life, come to the helm of the state management.
- Worthless men, with the modes of lower-class men, at the post of a king are sure to first hurt the cow and the brahminical culture, thereby pushing all society towards hell.
- Powerful administrators are rulers of the poor citizens by dress or office, but factually they are worthless, lower-class men without the cultural assets of the twice-born.
The Illusion of Material Value
Materialistic society artificially inflates the value of things that are factually useless. Śrīla Prabhupāda gives the example of paper currency that is not backed by gold, demonstrating how people falsely take pride in material advancement that is essentially worthless and built on an illusory foundation.
- Because that currency (paper currency) is not backed up by gold, the paper they distribute as money is worthless, but nevertheless the people on earth are very proud of material advancement.
- In the material world, sometimes one gives an exalted title to an utterly worthless thing; in Bengal this is known as giving a blind child a name like Padmalocana, which means “lotus-eyed.” One may foolishly call a blind child Padmalocana.
- This so-called perfection of human life is a concoction. It is said that the materialist, how materially qualified he may be, is worthless because he is hovering on the mental plane, which will drag him again to the material existence of temporary life.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda definitively establishes that value cannot exist independently of the Supreme Lord. Whether looking at the physical body, literature, government, or economic wealth, all material manifestations are ultimately worthless illusions without Kṛṣṇa consciousness. The body is merely a dead machine without the soul, and society becomes a hellish place when managed by godless, worthless men. Even the most ambitious material pursuits, such as reaching other planets or acquiring mystic powers, are exposed as phantasmagoria. True worth is only found in eternal, transcendental service to Śrī Kṛṣṇa. By recognizing the worthlessness of material attachments and fully engaging in devotional service, the conditioned soul is saved from wasting the rare and valuable human form of life.
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