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When Śrīla Prabhupāda says "I took it," he is describing the moment of total commitment. Whether he was taking the order of his Spiritual Master to print books, taking the risk of starting a movement alone in a foreign land, or taking the heavy chastisement of his Guru as a divine blessing, his life was defined by his firm acceptance of spiritual responsibility. These quotes illustrate that the success of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement was not an accident, but the result of one man taking the words of the ''guru-paramparā'' as his life and soul without any alteration or cheating.
When Śrīla Prabhupāda says "I took it," he is describing the moment of total commitment. Whether he was taking the order of his Spiritual Master to print books, taking the risk of starting a movement alone in a foreign land, or taking the heavy chastisement of his ''guru'' as a divine blessing, his life was defined by his firm acceptance of spiritual responsibility. These quotes illustrate that the success of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement was not an accident, but the result of one man taking the words of the ''guru-paramparā'' as his life and soul without any alteration or cheating.


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Śrīla Prabhupāda attributed his success to his honesty in repeating exactly what he heard. He never felt offended by his Spiritual Master's corrections, but instead took them as a sign of affection and absolute truth.
Śrīla Prabhupāda attributed his success to his honesty in repeating exactly what he heard. He never felt offended by his Spiritual Master's corrections, but instead took them as a sign of affection and absolute truth.


* [[Vaniquotes:I have no capacity, but I took it, the words of my guru, as life and soul. So this is fact. Guru-mukha-padma-vakya, cittete koriya aikya. Everyone should do that. But if he makes addition, alteration, then he is finished|I have no capacity, but I took it, the words of my guru, as life and soul. So this is fact. ''Guru-mukha-padma-vākya, cittete koriyā aikya''. Everyone should do that. But if he makes addition, alteration, then he is finished.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:I have no capacity, but I took it, the words of my guru, as life and soul. So this is fact. Guru-mukha-padma-vakya, cittete koriya aikya. Everyone should do that. But if he makes addition, alteration, then he is finished|I have no capacity, but I took it, the words of my guru, as life and soul. So this is fact. Guru-mukha-padma-vākya, cittete koriyā aikya. Everyone should do that. But if he makes addition, alteration, then he is finished.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Whatever little success is in our movement, the cause is I have not tried to cheat. Honestly, what I knew, I heard it from Guru Maharaja and scripture, I took it. There was no cheating|Whatever little success is in our movement, the cause is I have not tried to cheat. Honestly, what I knew, I heard it from Guru Maharaja and scripture, I took it. There was no cheating.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Whatever little success is in our movement, the cause is I have not tried to cheat. Honestly, what I knew, I heard it from Guru Maharaja and scripture, I took it. There was no cheating|Whatever little success is in our movement, the cause is I have not tried to cheat. Honestly, what I knew, I heard it from Guru Maharaja and scripture, I took it. There was no cheating.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:So far we are concerned, when our spiritual master used to chastise, we took it as blessing. That was very nice. And he would chastise like anything. "Damn rascal, foolish, stupid," anything, all good words|So far we are concerned, when our spiritual master used to chastise, we took it as blessing. That was very nice. And he would chastise like anything. "Damn rascal, foolish, stupid," anything, all good words.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:So far we are concerned, when our spiritual master used to chastise, we took it as blessing. That was very nice. And he would chastise like anything. "Damn rascal, foolish, stupid," anything, all good words|So far we are concerned, when our spiritual master used to chastise, we took it as blessing. That was very nice. And he would chastise like anything. "Damn rascal, foolish, stupid," anything, all good words.]]
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=== Conclusion ===
=== Conclusion ===


Śrīla Prabhupāda’s usage of "I took it" reveals the essence of his character: his uncompromising integrity and total surrender to the order of his Spiritual Master. He did not merely receive instructions; he took them—meaning he actively embraced them, internalizing them until they became the very fabric of his existence. By taking the risks, taking the corrections, and taking the message of the ''Gītā'' without any personal motivation or cheating, he demonstrated the perfect model of a disciple. His example teaches us that the highest spiritual achievement is available to anyone who is willing to take the words of the guru and the scriptures seriously, accepting them as the ultimate guide for their life and soul.
Śrīla Prabhupāda’s usage of "I took it" reveals the essence of his character: his uncompromising integrity and total surrender to the order of his Spiritual Master. He did not merely receive instructions; he took them—meaning he actively embraced them, internalizing them until they became the very fabric of his existence. By taking the risks, taking the corrections, and taking the message of the ''Gītā'' without any personal motivation or cheating, he demonstrated the perfect model of a disciple. His example teaches us that the highest spiritual achievement is available to anyone who is willing to take the words of the ''guru'' and the scriptures seriously, accepting them as the ultimate guide for their life and soul.


=== Dive Deeper into Prabhupāda's Vani ===
=== Dive Deeper into Prabhupāda's Vani ===
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When Śrīla Prabhupāda says "I took it," he is describing the moment of total commitment. Whether he was taking the order of his Spiritual Master to print books, taking the risk of starting a movement alone in a foreign land, or taking the heavy chastisement of his guru as a divine blessing, his life was defined by his firm acceptance of spiritual responsibility. These quotes illustrate that the success of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement was not an accident, but the result of one man taking the words of the guru-paramparā as his life and soul without any alteration or cheating.

Taking the Order of His Guru

The foundation of Śrīla Prabhupāda's entire mission was his serious acceptance of his Spiritual Master's instructions. While others may have taken these orders lightly, he made the printing and publishing of books his "life and soul."

Taking the Words of His Spiritual Master

Śrīla Prabhupāda attributed his success to his honesty in repeating exactly what he heard. He never felt offended by his Spiritual Master's corrections, but instead took them as a sign of affection and absolute truth.

Taking Risks and Practical Action

Śrīla Prabhupāda’s approach was fearless and practical. He utilized everything in the material world to push forward the movement, taking immense personal risks and depending entirely on Kṛṣṇa's protection.

Taking Special Grace and Scriptural Lessons

A pure devotee sees the hand of the Lord in all circumstances and views the world through the lens of scripture. Śrīla Prabhupāda describes how he took life's difficulties as grace and applied the same direct understanding to scriptural histories.

Conclusion

Śrīla Prabhupāda’s usage of "I took it" reveals the essence of his character: his uncompromising integrity and total surrender to the order of his Spiritual Master. He did not merely receive instructions; he took them—meaning he actively embraced them, internalizing them until they became the very fabric of his existence. By taking the risks, taking the corrections, and taking the message of the Gītā without any personal motivation or cheating, he demonstrated the perfect model of a disciple. His example teaches us that the highest spiritual achievement is available to anyone who is willing to take the words of the guru and the scriptures seriously, accepting them as the ultimate guide for their life and soul.

Dive Deeper into Prabhupāda's Vani

Śrīla Prabhupāda lives within his instructions. This article is a summary of the profound truths found in the Vaniquotes category I Took It (Prabhupada). We invite you to visit this link to study the complete compilation and experience Śrīla Prabhupāda's teachings in their direct, verbatim form.

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