Wholesale Reform through Kṛṣṇa Consciousness
Śrīla Prabhupāda describes how sinful civilization creates wholesale suffering through slaughter, criminality, war, abortion, and social disorder. These reactions are not accidental; they arise when human society ignores spiritual law and lives by violence, exploitation, and material opulence without character. Kṛṣṇa consciousness offers the opposite movement: a wholesale, thorough overhauling of society by returning people to spiritual science, compassion, and service to Kṛṣṇa.
Sinful Life Brings Wholesale Reaction
Material nature does not ignore collective sin. When a society normalizes violence, exploitation, and godless advancement, the reaction may come not only to individuals but to nations and governments. Śrīla Prabhupāda connects war, pestilence, famine, and mass destruction with accumulated sinful activity. These wholesale reactions are warnings that civilization must change at the root, not merely manage symptoms.
- By nature's law, when there is an unwanted increase in population, kala appears, and by some arrangement of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, people are killed wholesale in different ways, by war, pestilence, famine and so on.
- Nature therefore creates a wholesale slaughterhouse in war, to cut throat all - finished. Many millions and millions are finished.
- When a nation is attacked by its enemies, the wholesale slaughter of the citizens should be taken as a reaction to their own sinful activities. That is nature's law.
- You are maintaining so many slaughterhouses, and when it will be mature, there will be war, the wholesale murder.
Slaughter and Criminality Expose a Degraded Society
The spread of killing and lawlessness shows that material opulence alone cannot produce civilized life. Śrīla Prabhupāda points to abortion, animal slaughter, and national criminality as symptoms of deep moral failure. A society may pass laws, build industries, and enjoy prosperity, yet become unmanageable when it does not produce ideal human beings. The real issue is not lack of facilities but lack of spiritual character.
- Americans are now regretting the wholesale criminality of American society and are wondering how America has become so lawless and unmanageable.
- Just like this abortion. Now they've passed some law which allows killing. So now it is going on, wholesale slaughtering, by mothers of their own children. This is the condition of human society.
- The disturbance of the animal population by wholesale slaughter produces a catastrophic future reaction for the butcher, his land and his government.
- The entire American nation has tried to advance in material opulence without striving to produce ideal human beings. The result is that Americans are now regretting the wholesale criminality of American society.
Kṛṣṇa Consciousness Gives the Wholesale Solution
Partial adjustments cannot cure a civilization built on sinful habits and forgetfulness of God. Śrīla Prabhupāda therefore presents Kṛṣṇa consciousness as a wholesale solution, a complete overhaul of society rather than another manufactured ideology. Its purpose is scientific, compassionate, and practical: to change the principles by which people live. When the root of sinful action is addressed, society can be reformed from the heart outward.
- My point is that war is not the only disturbing principle. There are many other disturbing principles. So we have to make a wholesale solution of all principles.
- Presently they have discovered the atomic bomb, which is simply waiting to be used for wholesale destruction. If people want to be saved from the killing business life after life, they must take to Krsna consciousness and cease sinful activity.
- This is the purpose of Krsna consciousness movement: wholesale, thorough, overhauling of the human society. We have not manufactured anything, concocted things. It is very scientific.
- Akhila-bandha. Akhila. Akhila means complete, wholesale. And who can give this contribution? That is also stated that, atho maha-bhaga bhavan amogha-drk: whose vision is clear.
Real Compassion Rejects Indiscriminate Violence
The Vedic standard does not approve indiscriminate collective punishment or blind violence. Even when wrong has been done, Manu's instruction against wholesale attack shows the need for discrimination, justice, and restraint. Devotees are pained by organized killing because compassion is part of spiritual vision. Kṛṣṇa consciousness therefore reforms society not by hatred, but by stopping the mentality that makes exploitation and slaughter appear acceptable.
- For one man's fault a whole state is sometimes attacked. This kind of wholesale attack is not approved by Manu, the father and lawgiver of the human race. He therefore wanted to stop his grandson Dhruva from continuing to kill the Yaksa citizens.
- The devotees are pained to see the hunting and killing of animals in the forest, the wholesale slaughter of animals in the slaughterhouses, and the exploitation of young girls in brothels that function under different names as clubs and societies.
- Asuras try to pacify the goddess Kali, or Durga, by worshiping her in material opulence, but when the asuras become too intolerable, goddess Kali does not discriminate in killing them wholesale.
Conclusion
We learn here that wholesale suffering comes when society accepts sinful life as normal. Slaughterhouses, abortion, criminality, war, and material opulence without character create reactions that affect nations, governments, and future generations. Śrīla Prabhupāda gives Kṛṣṇa consciousness as the wholesale solution because it addresses the root of the problem: forgetfulness of God and lack of spiritual character. By adopting this scientific and compassionate movement, human society can be thoroughly reformed rather than merely patched.
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