Utilizing Our Young Age for Spiritual Life
Śrīla Prabhupāda consistently urges humanity not to waste the valuable, energetic years of youth on temporary sense gratification. By studying his instructions, we understand the importance of early spiritual training, the dangers of youthful material attraction, and the inspiring examples of great devotees who dedicated their young lives to the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
The Receptivity of Youth
The early years of life provide the best opportunity for education because the mind is open and impressionable. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that training a child as a brahmacārī from a young age ensures they develop the necessary self-control to conquer material desires later in life.
- Young men, they are receptive. Therefore, for education, younger age is recommended.
- Brahmacari is taught from childhood how to keep brahmacari, brahmacarya. This is the . . . anyone who is taught from the beginning of life, "No sex life," then at young age he can control.
- In your young age you have taken to this process of Krishna Consciousness. This means that in your previous life you were advanced in yoga but somehow or other you were not able to complete but now you have taken to it as if automatically.
The Danger of Youthful Illusions
Youth is typically characterized by a strong surge of material desires, particularly the attraction between men and women. Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that there is no actual, eternal happiness in this youthful indulgence, and without spiritual guidance, the mind becomes captivated by the sex impulse.
- The attraction here, the center of attraction, is sex. So, boys and girls or any, in younger age there is that sex impulse increase and want mating. A female wants male; male wants female. This is the attraction.
- What can I say? In your country the girls are independent, and from very young age they are accustomed to mix with young boys, so naturally there will be attraction, sex desire and marriage.
- There is no happiness actually, eternal happiness, transcendental happiness, in enjoying this life, or this youthful age, or family, society. There is no happiness, no transcendental happiness.
The Example of Prahlāda Mahārāja
To prove that spiritual life does not require waiting for old age, Śrīla Prabhupāda frequently points to the perfect example of Prahlāda Mahārāja. Even at five years old, Prahlāda completely detached himself from material affection and actively preached Kṛṣṇa consciousness to his school friends.
- I am glad that you are very serious about Krishna consciousness even at such a young age. This is the instruction of Prahlada Maharaja who was a young boy like yourself. He said that now is the time to become Krishna conscious no matter what is one's age.
- The devotee Prahlada says - My dear friends, this is the time, in this young age, to prosecute Krsna consciousness - SB 7.6.
- Although Prahlada is only five years old, even at this young age he has given up his affectionate relationship with his father and mother. Therefore, he is certainly untrustworthy. Indeed, it is not at all believable that he will behave well toward Visnu.
Great Personalities Renouncing Early
Serious dedication to the Supreme Lord is not reserved solely for the end of life. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that throughout history, exalted kings, great sages, and even his own spiritual master embraced severe tapasya and the renounced order of sannyāsa during their vibrant youth.
- In the history of India there were many great kings like Bharata Maharaja who even at a very young age practiced tapasya.
- My Guru Maharaja took sannyasa at very young age. So it is not that only old men should take sannyasa.
- Sri Ranga Puri also remembered that one of her deserving sons had accepted the renounced order at a very young age. His name was Sankararanya.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda expertly shatters the common misconception that spiritual life is meant only for retired or elderly persons. By highlighting the psychological receptivity of youth, he advocates for early brahmacārī training to protect young people from the destructive illusions of unrestricted sex desire and temporary material happiness. Pointing to historical authorities like Prahlāda Mahārāja, Bharata Mahārāja, and his own spiritual master, Śrīla Prabhupāda demonstrates that the vibrant energy of youth is perfectly utilized when directed toward Kṛṣṇa consciousness. Ultimately, surrendering to the Lord at a young age is a sign of great spiritual advancement from previous lives and the definitive key to true, eternal peace.
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