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* [[Vaniquotes:I am so much grateful to you and other devotees of the Krishna Consciousness society that it gives me a great pride that Krishna has given me association of such nice boys|I am so much grateful to you and other devotees of the Krishna Consciousness society that it gives me a great pride that Krishna has given me association of such nice boys.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:I am so much grateful to you and other devotees of the Krishna Consciousness society that it gives me a great pride that Krishna has given me association of such nice boys|I am so much grateful to you and other devotees of the Krishna Consciousness society that it gives me a great pride that Krishna has given me association of such nice boys.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:When I came to your country first, I had no center. But who has provided all these hundred temples, big, big palaces, temples? To remain under the protection of Krsna you get so much facility. Why not be grateful to Krsna?|When I came to your country first, I had no center. But who has provided all these hundred temples, big, big palaces, temples? To remain under the protection of Krsna you get so much facility. Why not be grateful to Krsna?]]
* [[Vaniquotes:When I came to your country first, I had no center. But who has provided all these hundred temples, big, big palaces, temples? To remain under the protection of Krsna you get so much facility. Why not be grateful to Krsna?|When I came to your country first, I had no center. But who has provided all these hundred temples, big, big palaces, temples? To remain under the protection of Krsna you get so much facility. Why not be grateful to Krsna?]]
* [[Vaniquotes:When I received news that you are to be operated I was perturbed but I submitted prayer to Krsna and am glad that Krsna is so merciful. He saved your life and your baby. So I am grateful to Krsna and you should know how much grateful we should all be to Krsna|When I received news that you are to be operated I was perturbed but I submitted prayer to Krsna and am glad that Krsna is so merciful. He saved your life and your baby. So I am grateful to Krsna and you should know how much grateful we should all be to Krsna.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:When I received news that you are to be operated I was perturbed but I submitted prayer to Krsna & am glad that Krsna is so merciful. He saved your life and your baby. So I am grateful to Krsna & you should know how much grateful we should all be to Krsna|When I received news that you are to be operated I was perturbed but I submitted prayer to Krsna and am glad that Krsna is so merciful. He saved your life and your baby. So I am grateful to Krsna and you should know how much grateful we should all be to Krsna.]]


=== Conclusion ===
=== Conclusion ===

Revision as of 15:35, 27 March 2026

In these historical exchanges, Śrīla Prabhupāda demonstrates how a pure devotee views the assistance of others in the missionary work of the Supreme Lord. He consistently redirects any praise toward his spiritual master and expresses a deep, personal debt to his disciples for their dedicated help in spreading the vāṇī of Kṛṣṇa consciousness.

Fulfilling the Order of the Spiritual Master

Śrīla Prabhupāda often remarks that his primary mission is to satisfy the desire of his Guru Mahārāja. He expresses profound gratitude to those who join him in this task, viewing their service not as a favor to himself, but as a vital contribution to the paramparā that Kṛṣṇa will surely reward.

Gratefulness for Preaching and Interest in his Literature

The distribution of his books and the intellectual presentation of Kṛṣṇa consciousness were of utmost importance to Śrīla Prabhupāda. He thanks his "strong soldiers" and scholars who use their talents to produce and study these literatures, noting that such work is the key to conquering the world with spiritual knowledge.

Gratitude for Temple Construction and Personal Care

Establishing centers and ensuring the proper worship of the Deity requires immense effort and cooperation. Śrīla Prabhupāda acknowledges the physical and administrative services rendered by his followers, from constructing temples in Vṛndāvana to the personal care he received during his travels.

Acknowledging Kṛṣṇa's Mercy and Protection

Ultimately, Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that gratitude must be directed toward Kṛṣṇa, the source of all facility. He shares his own feelings of being poor in material assets but rich in the association of sincere devotees, and he encourages his students to remain grateful for the Lord's constant protection in their lives.

Conclusion

Śrīla Prabhupāda's expressions of gratitude provide a window into the heart of a pure devotee. He demonstrates that the secret to spiritual success lies in the humble recognition of the efforts of others and the mercy of the Supreme Lord. By thanking his disciples for their role in fulfilling the vāṇī of his spiritual master, he not only encourages them in their service but also establishes a culture of appreciation and cooperation. His example shows that the more one realizes his own dependence on the grace of Kṛṣṇa and the Vaiṣṇavas, the more one is empowered to perform extraordinary feats in the service of the Lord.

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