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Bhagavad-gita As It Is

BG Chapters 13 - 18

According to the Vedic system, there are instituted the four orders of life and the four statuses of life, called the caste system and the spiritual order system

BG 16.22, Purport: One should be very careful of these three enemies to human life: lust, anger and greed. The more a person is freed from lust, anger and greed, the more his existence becomes pure. Then he can follow the rules and regulations enjoined in the Vedic literature. By following the regulative principles of human life, one gradually raises himself to the platform of spiritual realization. If one is so fortunate, by such practice, to rise to the platform of Kṛṣṇa consciousness, then success is guaranteed for him. In the Vedic literature, the ways of action and reaction are prescribed to enable one to come to the stage of purification. The whole method is based on giving up lust, greed and anger. By cultivating knowledge of this process, one can be elevated to the highest position of self-realization; this self-realization is perfected in devotional service. In that devotional service, the liberation of the conditioned soul is guaranteed. Therefore, according to the Vedic system, there are instituted the four orders of life and the four statuses of life, called the caste system and the spiritual order system. There are different rules and regulations for different castes or divisions of society, and if a person is able to follow them, he will be automatically raised to the highest platform of spiritual realization. Then he can have liberation without a doubt.

Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 3

Cooperation is essential for the proper functioning of the institution of the four social orders and the four spiritual orders of life

SB 3.14.18, Purport: There are four social orders for cooperation in the endeavor for liberation from material existence. The orders of brahmacarya, or pious student life, household life with a wife, retired life and renounced life all depend for successful advancement on the householder who lives with a wife. This cooperation is essential for the proper functioning of the institution of the four social orders and the four spiritual orders of life. This Vedic varṇāśrama system is generally known as the caste system. The man who lives with a wife has a great responsibility in maintaining the members of the other social orders—the brahmacārīs, vānaprasthas and sannyāsīs. Except for the gṛhasthas, or the householders, everyone is supposed to engage in the spiritual advancement of life, and therefore the brahmacārī, the vānaprastha and the sannyāsī have very little time to earn a livelihood.

The spiritual orders are divided into four āśramas-brahmacarya, gṛhastha, vānaprastha and sannyāsa

SB 3.21.52-54, Purport: It is the duty of a responsible king to protect the social and spiritual orders in human society. The spiritual orders are divided into four āśramas-brahmacarya, gṛhastha, vānaprastha and sannyāsa—and the social orders, according to work and qualification, are made up of the brāhmaṇas, the kṣatriyas, the vaiśyas and the śūdras. These social orders, according to the different grades of work and qualification, are described in Bhagavad-gītā. Unfortunately, for want of proper protection by responsible kings, the system of social and spiritual orders has now become a hereditary caste system. But this is not the actual system. Human society means that society which is making progress toward spiritual realization.

SB Canto 4

SB Canto 5

SB Cantos 10.14 to 12 (Translations Only)

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Adi-lila

CC Madhya-lila

Other Books by Srila Prabhupada

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Page Title:Spiritual orders
Compiler:Visnu Murti, Kanupriya, Serene
Created:15 of Jan, 2008
Totals by Section:BG=1, SB=20, CC=11, OB=10, Lec=23, Con=2, Let=3
No. of Quotes:70