Lust is a heart disease curable only through full Krishna consciousness maintained by constant regulated devotional engagement.Listen — Srila Prabhupada Uvaca
Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 6.1.61 — August 28, 1975, Vṛndāvana 750828SB-VRNDAVAN [27:15 Minutes] SB-06.01.61_750828SB-VRNDAVAN Harikeśa: Oṁ namo bhagavate vāsudevāya. Oṁ namo bhagavate vāsudevāya. Oṁ namo bhagavate vāsudevāya. [devotees repeat] [leads chanting of verse, etc.] dṛṣṭvā tāṁ kāma-liptena bāhunā parirambhitāṁ jagāma hṛc-chaya-vaśaṁ sahasaiva vimohitaḥ [SB 6.1.61] [break] [02:06]
Prabhupāda: dṛṣṭvā tāṁ kāma-liptena bāhunā parirambhitāṁ jagāma hṛc-chaya-vaśaṁ sahasaiva vimohitaḥ [SB 6.1.61] So in the morning we shall speak in Hindi for the foreign students. In the evening there will be Hindi. Morning, seven up to eight, or little more, and similarly in the evening. So we are talking about Ajāmila.
He was a nice brāhmaṇa boy executing the duties of a brāhmaṇa, but one day, when he was passing, he saw one śūdra and one śūdrāṇī embracing, kissing, talking, laughing—all lusty affairs. So it is mentioned here, śūdra. ekadāsau vanaṁ yātaḥ pitṛ-sandeśa-kṛd dvijaḥ ādāya tata āvṛttaḥ phala-puṣpa-samit-kuśān [SB 6.1.58] Dadarśa kāminaṁ kañcic chudram. Śūdram. This business on the public way, kissing, embracing, this is meant for the śūdras. Therefore it is said, kalau śūdrā-sambhavāḥ: "In the Kali-yuga the population is all śūdra." There is no brahminical culture.
Brahminical culture means śama, dama, controlling the mind, controlling the senses. A real brāhmaṇa will never agree to embrace the opposite sex in public way. No. That is not brāhmaṇa's business.
He has been trained up how to become controller of the mind, controller of the senses. That is the first business of a brāhmaṇa. Śama, dama, satyam. He is truthful; śaucam, clean, thrice taking bath. So you should always... You are given the chance of becoming brāhmaṇa.
You should not become again śūdra or mlecchas or caṇḍālas. Be careful. This is brāhmaṇa business. If we again come back to caṇḍālas or śūd...
Caṇḍāla means less than the śūdras. Even śūdras, they eat meat under control. But caṇḍālas, they eat meat without any control. So just like in the Vedic society, although there are meat-eaters, they would eat meat after offering sacrifice to Goddess Kālī.