Women Require Guidance and Protection
Śrīla Prabhupāda outlines the Vedic principles of social stability, emphasizing that women, like children, naturally require protection and guidance. He explains that true security for a woman is found within the shelter of her family—first from her father, then her husband, and finally her grown children. When men and women cooperate peacefully under the shelter of Kṛṣṇa consciousness, they create an ideal environment for spiritual advancement.
The Three Stages of Protection
According to Vedic culture, independence is not considered beneficial or safe for women. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that a woman must be protected in three distinct phases of life to ensure her safety and well-being.
- Woman requires to be protected - in childhood by the father, in youthhood by the husband, and in old age by the elderly sons.
- Because life is divided into four parts: brahmacari, grhastha, vanaprastha and sannyasa. So woman has got three positions. They require protection. Women is never allowed to become in renounced order of life.
- Woman requires protection by the father, by the husband and by the elderly children. But that is now finished. Practically no protection. They are, under the name of so-called freedom, loitering in the street. It is a very abominable condition of life.
Guidance and Vulnerability
Śrīla Prabhupāda compares the innocence and vulnerability of women to that of children. Because they can be easily misled or exploited, it is the duty of intelligent elders and leaders to provide them with proper direction and security.
- As children are very prone to be misled, women are similarly very prone to degradation. Therefore, both children and women require protection by the elder members of the family.
- Woman class and children class, they are taken in the same category. They require protection. They require protection. That is the Manu-samhita.
- They have been put in one group: woman, vaisya and sudra, because they are not very intelligent. They can be molded by another intelligent man to the proper channel; therefore they require guidance.
The Responsibility of the State and Society
The duty of giving protection extends beyond the immediate family. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that a responsible government or a qualified kṣatriya king is fundamentally obligated to protect the vulnerable members of society, including women.
- The children of the state, the cow, the diseased person, the woman and the old man specifically require the protection of the state or a ksatriya king.
- So as the woman or the child requires the protection of somebody, similarly, by nature we are under the protection of some leader. But that supreme leadership is vested in the Supreme Lord.
- A woman requires protection. But normally we regard that any unmarried woman with children should take security of the temple - that is more secure than the protection of Krishna.
Mutual Dependence in Marriage
While focusing on the need for protection, Śrīla Prabhupāda also acknowledges the practical reality of material existence, where men and women mutually require each other. When united properly in a Kṛṣṇa conscious marriage, this dependence transforms into a peaceful foundation for spiritual progress.
- After all, in the material world a man requires a woman, and a woman requires a man. When they are combined, they should live peacefully in Krsna consciousness and should not be restless, like the lightning, flashing from one group of clouds to another.
- Husband-wife means, a man requires a woman, a woman requires a man. They should be combined in such a way that they can live peacefully. If there is no disturbance of the mind, then they can make further progress in spiritual life.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda clearly defines the Vedic standard of social security, asserting that women require guidance and protection at every stage of life. Instead of pursuing an artificial and dangerous independence, women are meant to be sheltered by responsible fathers, husbands, and sons. This protective structure, mirrored by the duties of the state and society, prevents degradation and exploitation. Ultimately, by accepting this natural mutual dependence and cooperating peacefully in family life, both men and women can maintain the stable and undisturbed minds necessary for steady advancement in Kṛṣṇa consciousness.
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