The Ineffective Brahminical Preaching
It was in my presence when Srila Prabhupada stated that without the close cooperation of brahminical and ksatriya-motivated devotees, we will not be able to spread Krsna Consciousness.
This becomes especially evident in times when his movement is overrun by vaisya-money-is-the-honey individuals, indoctrinating the wast mass of pious sudra folks.
As real brahmanas, uninspired by the money-orientated oportunists, retreat to their cave-like residences, writing books and trying to address the non-existing intelligence of the brainless ones, the real principle-minded ksatriya class also retreats in anger when seeing the coruption dominating the leading ranks of leadership of a movement that is supposed to disseminate the highest knowledge available on this planet.
What could be the remedy?
Considering that the money-orientated “preaching” of the vaisya class, faciliating in the name of “Krsna Consciousness,” another brand of sense gratification is naturally self-imploding and the followers of such cheap doctrines vanish in due course of time, the remaining brahmana and ksatriya class can only flourish in a mutually supportive symbiosis of combining the legislative and executive power they potentialy have.
When brahmanas don't take shelter at the ksatriya class, they become just overrun by the “fools dash in where angels don't dare” class of people who consider them weak and irrelevant to their money-orientated schemes.
And if the ksatriya class of men is not inspired by the brahminical “cave men” is likely to become, when the opportunity arises, violent autocrats.
Both extremes can be avoided when brahmanas and ksatriyas, sharing after all the same principles, closely cooperate for the benefit of humanity as such.
When sudras and vaisyas assume the roles of brahmanas and ksatriyas, only disaster follows, as corruption and deceit are natural to them.
And when such coruption becomes the principle in a movement started on spiritual principles, such “highjacked” movement only comands absolute loss of faith into any organised preaching attempt as envisioned by the Founder Acharya A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
To rectify such a situation, the need for brahmanas to minimise their academic intellectual output and dedicate their energy more to inspiring the remaining ksatriya class by pragmatic, up-to-date preaching is imminent.
After all, both classes of men comprise the absolute minority in society of today, so it doesn't take much time to find them and cultivate both of them.
Without this vital symbiosis, the original purpose of the mission of the Founder Acharya will be obstructed, perverted, and, as Srila Prabhupada indicated, “it can be spoilt” or even “killed.”