Prabhupāda Reciprocating with Friends
Śrīla Prabhupāda’s life was filled with a diverse array of friendships that he seamlessly integrated into his devotional service. From his childhood in Calcutta to his global travels, he maintained a heart of gratitude and a spirit of cooperation, showing that every relationship can be spiritualized when centered on Kṛṣṇa.
Gratitude for Early Support and Hospitality
When Śrīla Prabhupāda first arrived in the United States, he was often alone and without resources. He never forgot the kindness of those who opened their homes to him, and he continued to reciprocate with them through letters and prayers, acknowledging their vital role in the beginning of his mission.
- I was sponsored by a friend's son, Gopala Agarwal, who is settled up in this country by marrying an American girl, Sally. I was their guest, and I feel very much obliged to Gopala and his wife Sally for their nice treatment and reception.
- Kindly receive Mr. Patel and offer him best accommodation, prasadam, and whatever assistance he might require. He is a pure vegetarian. He is my friend here in Nairobi, and he has kindly hosted me at his home on two occasions.
- I (Prabhupada) beg to offer my sincere thanks to all my friends and disciples who are helping me to push forward the Krsna consciousness movement in the Western countries.
- He is my old friend and Godbrother, and so you should offer him all due respects whenever he comes, but do not try to engage him in some work in his old age.
Friends as Essential Consultants and Associates
As the movement grew, Śrīla Prabhupāda often reached out to his friends for practical advice and professional assistance. He valued the input of lawyer friends and respectable friends in the publishing world, seeing their expertise as a facility provided by Kṛṣṇa to help manage the society’s affairs.
- Regarding George's request to supervise the work in his monastery, I think you should help him because he is our good friend and by that way you shall be able to utilize his telegraph machine, etc. This is a good plan; I completely approve of this.
- Advice of friends here has been accepted by me that opening of too many branches at the present stage will be too heavy for us. Let us consolidate there in two places which we have already opened.
- I do not know why by talking on telephone you should decide such an important transaction. I hope either you or Tamala Krishna should not act anything in this connection without consulting our friends like Pannala Pittie and finally approved by me.
- Now you can consult our lawyer friends that I want my foreign disciples to remain here to assist me in my activities of Sankirtana Movement.
Transcendental Vision of Friendship
Śrīla Prabhupāda taught that true friendship is based on the soul, not on bodily designations or "dress." He saw his western disciples as his "dear friends" and "sons," united by the common purpose of chanting the holy names and serving the mission of the previous ācāryas.
- Suppose you come in a dress. You are my friend. Do I see your dress or you? Panditah sama-darsinah. Vidya-vinaya-sampanne (BG 5.18). You are reading Bhagavad-Gita. You know all these things. When you are learned, you won't see the dress. You will see the soul.
- Because our process is chanting. So if my students, my sons, my friends, they are all in God's name, then I chant always. This is the significance - of giving spiritual name.
- We are preaching all over the world and you, my dear friends from Europe and America, you have taken this Krsna consciousness movement. Again I shall repeat the same logic. Andha-pangu-nyaya.
- I had one Scottish professor, Dr. W. S. Urquhart. He was my nice friend. He was professor of philosophy, psychology.
The Leadership and Affection of a True Friend
Even from his youth, Śrīla Prabhupāda naturally led his friends toward higher ideals. Throughout his life, he acted as a sincere friend by offering bold spiritual advice to those in high positions, caring more for their eternal well-being than for social conventions or political favor.
- You'll be glad to know that even my in young age or early age - it was Krsna's grace - even amongst my young friends, I was considered the leader.
- I tell you as a sincere friend that you must immediately retire from active politics if you do not desire to die an inglorious death. You have 125 years to live as you have desired to live but you if you die an inglorious death it is no worth.
- Today I have disclosed my mind to my companion Lord Sri Krishna. There is a Bengali poem made by me today in this connection.
- He (the late minister Shastri) is receiving the Bhagwatam from me. He was very much respectful, and met me three times. He was to help me in so many ways, but he died; he was my friend.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda’s example reveals that friendship is a powerful tool in the service of the Lord. He showed us how to be a grateful guest, a reliable consultant, and a visionary leader for our friends. By seeing everyone through the lens of Kṛṣṇa consciousness, Śrīla Prabhupāda transformed ordinary social interactions into profound acts of devotion. He invites us all to follow this path—to be a sincere friend to all living beings by sharing the nectar of the vāṇī and helping others find their eternal relationship with Kṛṣṇa. In his association, we find the ultimate friend and well-wisher who never leaves us, guiding us back home, back to Godhead.
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