I Have Become - Prabhupāda's Personal Example
Śrīla Prabhupāda’s letters reveal a profoundly personal and intimate relationship with his disciples, transparently showing his own emotional and physical states as he led the worldwide Hare Kṛṣṇa movement. When he uses the phrase "I have become," it opens a window into his heart, showing us his fatherly love, his deep joy at the successes of his spiritual children, and even his vulnerabilities as an aging teacher shouldering a massive global mission. He did not hide his challenges, whether dealing with physical illness or administrative burdens, but used them to teach his followers the reality of material existence and the supreme necessity of surrendering to Kṛṣṇa. Through his personal example, Śrīla Prabhupāda demonstrated how to remain fixed in spiritual purpose while navigating the extreme highs and lows of preaching in the modern world. His profound humility, seen in how he viewed himself simply as a servant of his guru and a representative of the paramparā, continues to inspire devotees to take their spiritual vows seriously. By reading these intimate reflections, we can feel Śrīla Prabhupāda's personal presence and understand the depth of his loving connection to everyone who assists him in Lord Caitanya's mission.
Prabhupāda's Fatherly Affection and Joy
Śrīla Prabhupāda viewed the International Society for Krishna Consciousness as his family. He openly expressed the emotional impact his disciples had on him, feeling immense joy when they cooperated to spread the mission and deep sorrow when they faced difficulties or wanted to leave.
- As the father becomes unhappy when one of his children wishes to break family connections I also become unhappy when there is difficulties within our ISKCON family. So please do not consider leaving as you are spiritual children of mine.
- Whenever there is new branch of our society for Krishna Consciousness I become very very happy, and my blessings in heart and soul are with you.
- Because God is sac-cid-ananda-vigraha (BS 5.1) - He's all-pleasure - therefore, without many, there is no pleasure. Just like here I sit down the whole day alone, but I become more active and more pleasing when you come.
Prabhupāda's Encouragement and Pride
Nothing pleased Śrīla Prabhupāda more than seeing his disciples take the process of Kṛṣṇa consciousness seriously. When he received reports of book distribution or witnessed his students enthusiastically sacrificing their time and energy, he felt profound satisfaction in his service to his spiritual master.
- I (Prabhupada) have become convinced that our Krishna Consciousness Movement is finally having some effect on the world, and I am very satisfied with the work of my sincere disciples for assisting Lord Caitanya in this way.
- I am so glad to learn that you are thinking of sleep as a waste of time. This is not an ordinary thing. So I have become very much pleased to hear this statement from you. Be blessed by Krishna.
- Personally I become very much encouraged when I get the report of my books being distributed.
Prabhupāda's Honesty About His Burdens
Despite his exalted spiritual position, Śrīla Prabhupāda was incredibly candid about the realities of operating a global institution in an aging body. He transparently shared his physical limitations and administrative frustrations with his disciples, teaching them detachment from the material body.
- I have become profited, profitable, or I have acquired profit. I left my home, my children and everything. I came here as a pauper, with seven dollars. That is no money. But I have got now big properties, hundreds of children.
- I set up the GBC with hope that I shall get relief from administration of the mission but on the contrary I have become the center of receiving so many complaints. So it is not a relief for me, rather it is becoming a little troublesome.
- I have become very, very weak. No appetite. The brain is not working. Brain is working, but body is not allowing... Don't worry. Everyone will die, today or tomorrow. I am also old man. There is nothing to be regrettable.
Prabhupāda on the Gravity of Spiritual Representation
Śrīla Prabhupāda never took his position as a spiritual master cheaply, and he expected the same seriousness from his disciples. He constantly reminded them that representing Kṛṣṇa in the paramparā is an absolute responsibility, warning against using spiritual life for personal comfort or treating it as a game.
- Initiation means seriously take up the... And if you make it a fun business, then I become implicated, you become implicated.
- Sometimes we get honor. Just like I have become spiritual master; I am getting honor, I am getting respect. But if I want to utilize your service for my personal comfort and do not actually preach Krsna consciousness, then I am another fool. That's all.
- This parampara system, that how I become the representative of Krsna, it is not very difficult. Everyone can become a representative of Krsna, provided he exactly presents what Krsna says.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda’s letters stand as a timeless testament to his dual role as an uncompromising spiritual master and a deeply loving father. His reflections on what he has become throughout his preaching efforts emphasize that true spiritual advancement is not marked by a life free of struggle, but by unwavering dedication to the service of the Lord despite those struggles. By openly sharing his joys, his physical ailments, and his administrative challenges, he gave his disciples a realistic framework for what it means to push forward a global spiritual movement. Ultimately, his words remind every reader that taking up Kṛṣṇa consciousness is a serious vow, one that transforms an ordinary life into a profound, eternal relationship with the Supreme Personality of Godhead through the transparency of Śrīla Prabhupāda.
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