Prabhupāda Asking to Give Him Relief from Management
As the International Society for Krishna Consciousness rapidly expanded across the globe, Śrīla Prabhupāda found himself increasingly overwhelmed by the sheer volume of administrative duties and managerial disputes. In his deeply personal letters to his senior disciples, he repeatedly expressed a heartfelt desire to be relieved of these burdens. Recognizing his advancing age, he wanted to dedicate his remaining time entirely to his most important work: translating the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam and other essential Vedic literatures. To facilitate this, he established the Governing Body Commission, entrusting them with the task of cooperatively managing the society's affairs. He saw their ability to handle local problems, maintain high standards, and work together without bringing complaints to him as the ultimate test of their sincerity. For Śrīla Prabhupāda, the true measure of a disciple's love was their practical willingness to shoulder these responsibilities, thereby giving him the peace and time needed to leave a lasting literary legacy for the world.
Prioritizing the Translation of Vedic Literatures
Śrīla Prabhupāda's primary mission was to establish a solid philosophical foundation for his movement through his books. He frequently reminded his followers that his real interest was not in management, but in dedicating his brain to deep literary work.
- Although there is no GBC man for Far East for addressing your questions, still, as I am now old man and inclined for philosophy and translating, I am asking my disciples to kindly give me some relief from so much administrative work and asking questions.
- I am an old man now, and my interests are turning to philosophy and translation. If you help me by relieving me from this administrative work, that will free me to give you so many more fine books from Vedic literature and from our own devotional line.
- I have been requesting my disciples for sometime to release me from the management aspects of ISKCON so I can be free to translate.
- Please give me relief from all the managing so I can devote my brain to the literary work. It requires a great deal of concentration.
The True Purpose of the GBC
To ensure the smooth running of the society and to protect his translation time, Śrīla Prabhupāda established the Governing Body Commission. He expected these chosen leaders to resolve issues independently and prevent complaints from reaching his desk.
- I have appointed these GBC men to oversee and manage all the affairs of the society giving me relief to do my translation work fully.
- I made the GBC to give me relief, but if you do like this, then where is the relief. It is anxiety for me. This is the difficulty, that as soon as one gets power, he becomes whimsical and spoils everything. What can I do?
- I want that the GBC should relieve me of this management burden and in the future, all such questions should be taken up with the local GBC member.
- So far your becoming GBC is concerned, yes, I had wanted that, but there are so many complaints. This is not good. GBC must mean that by his managing, there is not any complaints so that I can be relieved in order to do my translation work.
Cooperation as the Key to Success
Relief from management was only possible if the leaders worked together harmoniously. Śrīla Prabhupāda stressed that conjoint effort, mutual consultation, and strict adherence to his policies were essential to prevent the deterioration of the society.
- Differences may be there, but still you have to cooperate together, otherwise where is the question of my being relieved of so many problems and decisions?
- Hansadutta is here with me now and other GBC members, they are consulting all problems and trying to relieve me of management, so in future you may consult with the local GBC and work co-operatively, that will give me relief for printing my books.
- We are now growing in size, therefore, for general administration if you will act conjointly amongst the presidents, that will be a great relief for me.
- You should work cooperatively in such a way that we don't deviate from the policy, and conjointly, consulting together, so that I may be relieved from petty minor things. But if there is some difficulty, I am at your service.
Disciples Taking Practical Responsibility
When disciples successfully managed their local centers, expanded the preaching, or secured properties, it brought immense joy to their spiritual master. By actively taking charge, they allowed him to peacefully remain in the background.
- I know the BBT, Negotiations with Dai Nippon and financial matters are being taken care of even though Karandhara has left his post. Your desire to give me relief from having to worry about these matters shows that you have understood my desires.
- If you relieve me of the burden of management, that will be a very great service to Krsna and the movement. See that everything is going on nicely. With great endeavor we have made the framework, now we have to see that things are going on nicely.
- So many boys, young boys, you have understood. So do it and give me relief. I remain in the background. Let me finish my Bhagavata Purana and those who are assisting in the writing, I'll be there.
- When I was alone I was taking so much trouble, but now there are so many assistants. But now you have to manage things very carefully and relieve me from the management so I can translate my books.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda's letters reveal the tender and urgent dynamic between a spiritual master and his disciples. By asking them to give him relief from management, he was not only protecting his invaluable time for translating the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, but he was also training them to become capable, cooperative leaders. The establishment of the GBC and his constant pleas for harmonious management were acts of profound trust. Ultimately, when disciples step forward to manage the practical affairs of the society with sincerity and strict adherence to his standards, they fulfill Śrīla Prabhupāda's deepest desires and allow his literary legacy to flourish unhindered.
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