When Few Become Devotees the Whole Population Will Change
The spiritual condition of a population is more important than its size, wealth, or political arrangements. In these teachings, Śrīla Prabhupāda describes the people of the present age as largely fallen, misguided, and deprived of real knowledge, yet he also gives a practical hope. The whole world does not need to become saintly overnight for transformation to begin; even a small percentage of sincere Kṛṣṇa conscious people can change the face of society. When knowledge, food, leadership, and compassion are centered on Kṛṣṇa, the whole population can move toward peace and spiritual welfare.
A Few Kṛṣṇa Conscious People Can Change the World
Spiritual transformation begins with quality, not mere numbers. Śrīla Prabhupāda does not expect every person in the world to immediately become a Vaiṣṇava, but he explains that even a small percentage of sincere devotees can influence the direction of society. A minority with real spiritual character can guide others, create culture, and bring a new standard of life. This gives urgency to preaching, because each devotee can become a meaningful force for the welfare of the whole population.
- They are very few, always. You cannot expect that the whole world, whole population of the world, will become Vaisnava. That is not possible.
- We don't expect that cent percent people will be Krsna conscious, but simply a few percent, say five per cent. If the people of the whole population, they become Krsna conscious, then the face of the world will change.
- Following in the footsteps of Srila Vyasadeva, Sukadeva Gosvami and all the acaryas in disciplic succession, the whole population of the world should glorify Lord Krsna, and for their best interest they should take to this Krsna consciousness movement.
- If Americans can take up this movement seriously why not Bangladesh people? Try to meet with educated public and if you can convince them it will be a great service. We are trying to unify the whole population of the globe by this cultural movement.
Real Knowledge Is Covered by Ignorance
A population becomes dangerous to itself when it is educated only in bodily concepts and material plans. The real knowledge of the soul, God, and the purpose of life becomes covered by nescience, and people are left perplexed even while claiming advancement. Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that misinterpretation of Bhagavad-gītā and impersonal or voidist ideas can mislead the whole population. Therefore the restoration of clear spiritual knowledge is essential for genuine peace and progress.
- If you analyze the whole population, you will find that we are simply a crowd or assembly of so many animals, that's all. This is fact. Because we not know beyond this body. So you cannot expect any peace and prosperity in the animal society.
- Real knowledge is now covered. Real knowledge, being covered by nescience. Therefore they are actually perplexed. By the name of so-called advancement of knowledge the whole population of the world, they are now perplexed.
- Unfortunately, these impersonalists have spread all over the world. They have no sharp brain to understand the Supreme Person, and they are misguiding the whole population that either impersonalism or voidism.
- Unfortunately, unscrupulous and rascal so-called scholars, religionists and philosophers have misinterpreted the teachings of Lord Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita, and they have misled the whole population.
The Fallen Population Needs Compassionate Guidance
The people of Kali-yuga are described as fallen, slow, and absorbed in sinful activities because society lacks brahminical guidance. Compassion does not mean sentimental approval of degraded life; it means helping the distressed receive spiritual treatment. Śrīla Prabhupāda identifies God consciousness as the needed cure, because without it the population becomes animalistic and suffers under the laws of nature. Proper instruction, example, and reform can lift people from helplessness toward human responsibility.
- Daya means to become compassionate to the fallen, one who has fallen, one who is in distress. So actually, the whole population at the present moment, they're fallen.
- In the present age, because society is not guided by brahminical instruction, the whole population is only absorbed in sinful activities. Consequently, everyone is deservedly being punished by the laws of nature. This is the situation in this age of Kali.
- Unfortunately, we are very, very slow, manda. Manda means bad, fallen, abominable. The whole population in this age, they are very, very fallen, manda. Why manda? They have advanced so much in material comforts. That is not required.
- As stated (kalau sudra-sambhavah), practically the whole population of the world will be sudra. A sudra is a fourth-class man who is only fit to work for the three higher social castes. Being fourth-class men, sudras are not very intelligent.
Food, Order, and Duty Support Human Life
Spiritual civilization also includes practical care for the body and society, but always in relation to human duty. The earth can produce enough food for the whole population when land is properly used, and the mercantile class has a responsibility to produce and distribute grains. Śrīla Prabhupāda connects material comfort with the higher purpose of life, not with endless sense gratification. When people are fed, organized, and spiritually guided, they can discharge the duties of human life rather than live like animals.
- If actually we produce foodstuff in the ordinary way, then we can produce foodstuff so much that ten times of the whole population of the world can be fed.
- If we actually utilize the whole land of this earthly planet, we can produce ten times the necessity of the whole population. Where is the question of scarcity?.
- The mercantile class is meant for producing food grains and distributing them to the complete human society so that the whole population is given a chance to live comfortably and discharge the duties of human life.
- The fact that India is poverty-stricken has not caused the whole population to die for want of food. The four principal bodily demands - eating, sleeping, mating and defending - can be satisfied under any circumstances.
Conclusion
The whole population cannot be truly helped by material arrangements alone, because the deepest problem is the loss of spiritual knowledge. Śrīla Prabhupāda shows that people become fallen, perplexed, and animalistic when they forget Kṛṣṇa and live only on the bodily platform. Yet the solution is hopeful: a small number of genuine devotees can influence the world by giving clear knowledge, compassionate guidance, and a practical culture of Kṛṣṇa consciousness. When society is spiritually directed and materially organized for duty rather than exploitation, the whole population can be uplifted.
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