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The historical perspective…Hansadutta dasSend this story to a friend [Posted Friday, 6 January 2006] We must not allow
ourselves, this Krishna consciousness movement, to be equated with or
drawn into the same arena with Islam, Judaism, Christianity, etc. as if
all are on the same playing field. People look at us as if we belong to
"just another religion"—"What religion are you? I'm Christian. Oh,
you're Hare Krishna. That's nice." Ordinary people see many different
religions. But that is not at all correct. There is only one religion,
and the original religious codes known to mankind are the Vedas. The
standard for human thought and action in every field, whether
government, military and politics, health, mathematics, agriculture,
astronomy, poetry, music, art, philosophy—practically every branch of
knowledge and human endeavor—is the Vedas. Vedic culture, Vedic
knowledge and Vedic religion are the foundation of human civilization,
just looking at it from a historical perception. Every other religion
is really only a fractional derivative of the original, pure religion.
Like Buddha. He was a Vedic prince, and derived His outlook of the
world from the Vedic perspective preserved and taught by brahmanas and
brought up in a culture permeated with Vedic tradition, although he
later rejected the authority of the Vedas. Buddhism is therefore a
derivative of some sort from the Vedas. Like opium, morphine and
heroine are all derivatives from poppy seeds. So the closer we get to
the source, the more pure and potent. Vedic religon, culture and
knowledge is the origin of all that has trickled down through the
millenia in the form of art, music, poetry, politics, religion, etc.
Actually, the origin exists still. Thus we can consider that these
variant cultures and religions are aftermarket products. Whatever
exists in the world under the heading of religion is nothing but an
adulterated derivative of the original thing. So it's not that we're
going to be another religion alongside others, content to be tolerated.
We should understand that just as Lord Chaitanya amalgamated all
existing sampradayas into one, this Krishna consciousness movement is
meant to similarly amalgamate all religions into one, bring everyone
back to the original, pure religion, the Vedic religion. Lord Chaitanya
took all conflicting religious communities and amalgamated them into
one. [see Amalgamation
of Four Sampradayas.] We have to do this in the West. We have to
neutralize or disarm the Christians, Hindus, Jews, Muslims and bring
them all back into the community of Krishna. Christianity, Buddhism—all
are not bonafide to begin with. They are pseudo religion, bogus,
adharma, stopgap measures, or like aftermarket parts, remanufactured,
reconditioned. In the auto parts industry, you can get the original
part—which always costs more—or you can get the aftermarket product,
which is cheaper and supposed to be just as good. So for human
civilization, there is only one genuine religion, one genuine book of
knowledge to guide the human society. Everything else is stopgap or
aftermarket. But the so-called religions of the world cannot be equated
with Krishna consciousness, as if on the same footing. The actual,
original law books for human society are the Vedas. The Vedas are the
original standard body of religion, knowledge and culture that
addresses all human needs. What is our primary need? Everything in
human life is meant to come to the point of releasing us from the cycle
of birth and death. But everything outside the standard cannot uplift
us. When adulterated, it cannot help us. So no, we shall not be
satisfied to be accepted or accredited by the government as a religion
on par with whatever else masquerades for religion. We have to go back
to the original, genuine thing, the original authority: Krishna
consciousness.
The
historical perspective/
Inside Nam Hatta
© 2004 -
Hansadutta dasa
World Sankirtan Party
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