I Do - Prabhupāda Leading by Personal Example
Śrīla Prabhupāda led his disciples by profound personal example, showing exactly what a pure devotee of Lord Kṛṣṇa is meant to do. When he spoke the words "I do," it was a reflection of his tireless, practical dedication to fulfilling the desires of his spiritual master. Whether he was cooking, managing bank accounts, or translating profound transcendental literature, he approached every action as a loving offering to the Supreme Lord. He humbly reminded his followers that he did not possess mundane magic or extraordinary mystic powers; his only secret was to present the ancient wisdom exactly as it is. By intimately observing what Śrīla Prabhupāda did, his students found the perfect, practical roadmap to spiritual perfection, inspired by a fatherly guide who worked harder than any of them to give the world Kṛṣṇa consciousness.
Presenting the Unadulterated Truth
Śrīla Prabhupāda never sought cheap adoration. When praised for the miraculous expansion of the movement, he humbly pointed out that his success was not due to magic, but simply because he did the honest work of delivering Kṛṣṇa's words without change.
- I am an imperfect person. I cannot give you any knowledge. I cannot manufacture any knowledge. If I do that, then I shall deceive you. I can simply present before you the original knowledge.
- People give me credit that, "Swamiji, you have done wonderful. Nobody could do it." I am not a wonderful man. Neither I do know anything magic. I have presented Bhagavad-gita as it is. That's all. This is the secret.
- That is our process. What Krsna has said, we say, that's all. Therefore there is little success. I don't manufacture. I have no extraordinary power or I cannot show magic or jugglery of words. But I do sincerely, to present what Krsna has said.
Prabhupada Leading by Practical Example
To teach his followers how to manage temples and conduct themselves, Śrīla Prabhupāda simply pointed to his own life. He proved that a true sannyāsī is not idle, but is expertly engaged in all varieties of practical service for Kṛṣṇa.
- Follow my example as I did in the beginning at 26 2nd Ave. That is preaching, cooking, writing, talking, chanting everything one man's show. I never thought about the audience. I was prepared to chant if there were no man to hear me.
- Sannyasi simply means to do as I am doing, and sometimes I have to manage, sometimes cook, sometimes go to the bank, keep the money, write books, chant, preach in the class, keep accounts - sannyasi should be expert in every department.
- I do not have many followers, but I do have a select few. Because they are select, they will bring about a revolution in the world. One moon is sufficient to dissipate darkness.
Translating and Preaching as the Real Business
Despite navigating the complex logistics of a worldwide society, Śrīla Prabhupāda maintained that his real business was the translation of Vedic scriptures like the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam. He cherished the peaceful moments where he could focus on this vital legacy.
- All my senior disciples are requesting me to revive my translating work and I would like to do so for the remaining days of my life. So you have to help me to get Srimad-Bhagavatam and the other translating work done as quickly as possible.
- English is not my mother language, but I have tried to learn it, and I am doing my business. That's all. Similarly, you can learn any language. You can learn Sanskrit. You can pronounce very nicely. It requires learning. That's all.
- I have been invited by Australia and I am seriously considering visiting Moscow on my way to Europe, so my reaching at L.A. may take some more time, but I am always remembering about L.A. because I was very peacefully doing my translating work there.
Compassionate Outreach and Care
Śrīla Prabhupāda possessed a father's heart. He was deeply sensitive to the sacrifices made by his disciples and was willing to take bold risks to ensure that everyone, regardless of their background, had the chance to participate in devotional service.
- No, no, I cannot put you in anxiety. You have done so much. You have suffered for Mayapur so much. I cannot put you in anxiety. So I shall do what you like.
- The system of the country, the women and men, they intermingle. How can I check it? Then the women, shall I not give them any chance for chanting Hare Krsna? No, I shall do this chance, I shall give this chance to woman even at the risk.
- Everyone in India is a devotee; they have simply been misled by politicians and so many things. By Lord Chaitanya's mercy we are again reviving their original Krishna Consciousness, just as we are doing in all our centers all over the world.
Conclusion
When we look at what Śrīla Prabhupāda chose to do with every waking moment of his life, we see the absolute perfection of a surrendered soul. He did not ask his disciples to undergo austerities or take on responsibilities that he was unwilling to shoulder himself. By cooking, preaching, writing, and managing, he became the ultimate standard of what it means to be fully engaged in Kṛṣṇa consciousness. His humility in claiming he had no special power only endears him further to our hearts, for we know his true magic was his unyielding love for his Guru and the Supreme Lord. By striving to follow his example and doing our utmost to push forward this glorious movement, we can hope to attract a drop of the immense grace he so freely distributed to the world.
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