Some People Were Envious of Prabhupāda
Śrīla Prabhupāda shares his heart with us regarding the challenges of envy that he faced during his global mission. He teaches us that while envy is a serious disqualification for a Vaiṣṇava, we must not let the hostility of others distract us from our sincere service to Kṛṣṇa.
The Spiritual Standard and the Pitfall of Envy
Śrīla Prabhupāda reminds us that the heart of a devotee must be clean and free from the desire to minimize others. He explains that envy is an immediate barrier to spiritual progress and that we must learn to appreciate the service of every devotee rather than finding fault.
- Enviousness is immediately disqualification of Vaisnava, immediate.
- The ISKCON branch, being directly watered by Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, is becoming undoubtedly successful, whereas the disconnected branches of the so-called Hindu religion that are envious of ISKCON are drying up and dying.
- We are very sorry to say that these people (some so-called Vaisnavas) try to find fault with us, being unnecessarily envious of our activities.
Envy Among Peers and Godbrothers
It is a painful reality that even those within spiritual circles can sometimes become envious of extraordinary success. Śrīla Prabhupāda shares his personal experience with this, noting that such envy often stems from an inability to match the intensity of service or understand the special mercy being bestowed.
- My Godbrothers are envious because they could not do even half of Guru Maharajas work, and I am doing ten times. So therefore they are envious. So if an ordinary man like me can do ten times, you are Americans - twenty times, then you are successful.
- Our Godbrothers. They are envious. What I have done to them? I am doing my business, trying to serve my Guru Maharaja. But they are envious because I am so opulent. I have got so much fame, so many influence, so much influence all over the world.
- You are my only Godbrother who has appreciated my humble service to the cause of Guru Gauranga. All my other Godbrothers are very much envious, as I can understand from their behavior.
Navigating Unhealthy Associations
When envy becomes prominent, Śrīla Prabhupāda advises his followers to distance themselves from such negative influences. He emphasizes that associating with those who are envious can be harmful to our spiritual health and that it is better to seek the company of those who are supportive.
- My advice to you both is that you immediately leave the unhealthy and envious association of Bon Maharaja and either proceed to Germany as I have instructed you, or at least go to someone who will be competent to act as siksha guru.
- If Dr. Wolf has become envious then we must simply avoid him. What is his complaint? The idea of the nursery school is very good idea.
- Because such easy going rascals are unable to assume the position of "Prabhupada" or unfit for the post, they are so envious and you are talking on their behalf. I am very sorry for this.
Fixed Determination Under the Shelter of Śrīla Prabhupāda
The best response to envy is to remain fixed in the mission and the instructions of the disciplic succession. Śrīla Prabhupāda demonstrates that by knowing our duty and acting under the protection of Śrī Caitanya Mahaprabhu, we can remain successful and unmoved by those who try to suppress the movement.
- I am pushing on this Krsna consciousness movement, I am doing so many things which sometimes my Godbrothers out of envy criticize. But I know what is the circumstances how to do it. They do not know it. I know my business.
- The ISKCON branch, being directly watered by Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, is becoming undoubtedly successful, whereas the disconnected branches of the so-called Hindu religion that are envious of ISKCON are drying up and dying.
- They have tried to suppress our activities in many ways, but as far as we are concerned, we follow in the footsteps of Krsnadasa Kaviraja Gosvami and take them as envious pigs and hogs.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches us that envy is a fundamental obstacle that we must consciously avoid in our own hearts while remaining indifferent to it when it is directed toward us. His life shows that when we are strictly following the orders of the spiritual master and serving Kṛṣṇa's mission, no amount of envy can stop the progress of a sincere soul. By staying connected to the branch watered by Śrīla Prabhupāda, we find the strength to ignore worldly or peer-driven criticism and continue our journey back to Godhead.
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