Prabhupāda's Principles of Learning
For Śrīla Prabhupāda, the process of learning is never a matter of academic speculation; it is the sacred act of receiving truth from the right source and faithfully passing it on. He often humbled himself by saying he was merely a messenger, repeating exactly what he had learned from his spiritual master, Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura. At the same time, Śrīla Prabhupāda took immense pleasure in learning about the spiritual growth and practical achievements of his disciples, showing the beautiful reciprocity between a true teacher and his students.
The Purity of Repeating the Guru's Message
Śrīla Prabhupāda's great success in spreading Kṛṣṇa consciousness all over the world was not due to his own invention, but his strict adherence to the paramparā. He constantly reminded his disciples that the secret to spiritual perfection is simply to repeat what one has learned from the bona fide spiritual master without alteration.
- I am not saying anything which is not given by my Guru Maharaja. I am simply repeating what I have learned from him. So you please do the same and your life will be full of ananda - blissful happiness.
- I am speaking to you Bhagavad-gita, just learning from my spiritual master. So I have to learn it, but when Krsna spoke, He had not to learn it.
- Whatever I have learned from my spiritual master I have presented before you and similarly whatever success you are having only it is due to the purity of the message which you are carrying.
- You have rightly appreciated my real mission, that whatever I have learned from Guru Maharaja I want to present to the English speaking public.
Learning Through Association and Early Training
Spiritual life is not merely an intellectual pursuit; it is a change of heart that occurs through proper association. Śrīla Prabhupāda attributed his early spiritual foundation to his father, and he taught his disciples that just as bad habits are learned through bad company, pure devotion is learned simply by associating with devotees.
- Fortunately, we had the good opportunity of learning bhagavata-dharma from our very childhood. My father was a devotee, and he trained us.
- From the first time I saw you I have been your constant well-wisher. At his first sight of me Srila Prabhupada also saw me with such love. It was in my very first darsana of Srila Prabhupada that I learned how to love.
- If I mix with smokers' association, then gradually I learn how to smoke. Similarly, if I mix with devotees' association, then I become gradually devotee.
- Dry renunciation is forbidden by Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, and we have also learned this from our spiritual master. The essence of devotional service must be taken into consideration, and not the outward paraphernalia.
Taking Pleasure in the Disciples' Progress
A true spiritual master feels the greatest joy when he learns that his disciples are advancing in their service. Whether it was hearing about successful preaching, the development of the Gurukula, or the printing of his books, Śrīla Prabhupāda was always eager to learn about the victories of his spiritual children.
- I am pleased to learn that you are conducting classes very nicely and Krishna is supplying you intelligence to answer some critical questions by the audience. It is very good news.
- I am very glad to learn that the children at Gurukula school are making good progress in their Krishna Consciousness education, that is very good news.
- I am so much pleased to learn that you are taking Sankirtana as your life and soul. There is no doubt about Krsna's being pleased very much upon those who are engaged in such Sankirtana Movement, that is admitted by Lord Krsna.
- I am so pleased to learn that you have been already receiving some training up from Rupanuga and you are assisting the temple activities along with the others.
The Importance of Learning Book Publication and Distribution
For Śrīla Prabhupāda, the highest form of preaching was the publication and distribution of his transcendental books. He was constantly encouraging his disciples to learn the necessary skills—such as composing and printing—to ensure that this vital knowledge could reach the masses.
- I am very much encouraged to learn that things are going on there very nicely specifically in the printing department which is now the most important department in our Society.
- I understand that you have quickly learned how to operate the Composer machine, and I am anxious to learn how things are progressing in this connection. Have you begun yet to compose Nectar of Devotion?
- Please continue to use your intelligence to find out how to distribute my books more and more. I am especially pleased to learn that you are introducing my books as textbooks in the colleges.
- It is very encouraging to learn that you think Mr. George Harrison will be happy to print our Krishna book. This will be a very great service to the mankind at large, if he can be of assistance in this connection.
Conclusion
The process of learning in Kṛṣṇa consciousness is beautifully simple, yet profoundly deep. Śrīla Prabhupāda showed us by his own life that perfect knowledge is not attained through mental speculation, but by humbly learning from the spiritual master and serving his mission. By taking up the mood of an eager student and passing on exactly what we have heard, we enter into the same blissful dynamic that Śrīla Prabhupāda shared with his own Guru Mahārāja, ensuring the steady flow of transcendental knowledge for generations to come.
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