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Trained to become

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"trained to become"

Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 1

In the Vedic way of life, the king is trained to become a rājarṣi, or a great saint, although he is ruling as king.

SB 1.18.41, Purport: The king is the best of all human beings. He is the representative of God, and he is never to be condemned for any of his actions. In other words, the king can do no wrong. The king may order hanging of a culprit son of a brāhmaṇa, but he does not become sinful for killing a brāhmaṇa. Even if there is something wrong with the king, he is never to be condemned. A medical practitioner may kill a patient by mistaken treatment, but such a killer is never condemned to death. So what to speak of a good and pious king like Mahārāja Parīkṣit? In the Vedic way of life, the king is trained to become a rājarṣi, or a great saint, although he is ruling as king. It is the king only by whose good government the citizens can live peacefully and without any fear. The rājarṣis would manage their kingdoms so nicely and piously that their subjects would respect them as if they were the Lord. That is the instruction of the Vedas.

Page Title:Trained to become
Compiler:Laksmipriya, Alakananda
Created:01 of Dec, 2008
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=7, CC=2, OB=2, Lec=6, Con=2, Let=1
No. of Quotes:20