Prabhupāda Simply Tried to Satisfy His Guru
Śrīla Prabhupāda’s unprecedented success in spreading Kṛṣṇa consciousness across the globe often left observers marveling at his power and influence. Yet, whenever he was praised, his response was always marked by a profound, disarming humility. He consistently used the word "simply" to explain his achievements, stripping away any mystical or egotistical interpretations. He stated that he had no personal qualification, performed no magic, and manufactured nothing new. His sole formula was to "simply" repeat the words of Kṛṣṇa and act as a faithful instrument for his spiritual master. By presenting the teachings exactly as they are—without addition, subtraction, or adulteration—he demonstrated the supreme potency of the paramparā system. His letters and conversations in this category reveal that the true secret of spiritual success is not immense scholarship or mundane charisma, but unalloyed surrender to the order of his guru.
Repeating the Words of Kṛṣṇa
Śrīla Prabhupāda frequently warned against the tendency to manufacture spiritual processes. He firmly situated himself as a humble messenger, stating that his only business was to repeat exactly what the Supreme Personality of Godhead had already spoken.
- I am simply repeating the words of Krsna.
- Go and speak what Krsna says. That's all. You have nothing to manufacture, Dr. Frog. (laughs) There is no need of manufacturing. We are very safe because we don't manufacture. We simply repeat, parrotlike, what Krsna has said. That's all.
- I am speaking simply what the Supreme Personality of Godhead has said. I'm just repeating the same words. That's all. Don't think that I am speaking. I am simply instrument. Real speaker is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is without and within.
- There is no need of manufacturing. We are very safe because we don't manufacture. We simply repeat, parrotlike, what Krsna has said.
The Instrument of the Spiritual Master
Despite his advanced age and the massive physical and administrative burdens he carried, Śrīla Prabhupāda drew all his strength from the desire to please his spiritual master, seeing himself merely as an instrument in a divine arrangement.
- I have no personal qualification, but I simply tried to satisfy my guru.
- I am simply an instrument in the hands of my Spiritual Master. I do not know how far I have got the capacity to carry His order, but I may say that I have a sincere desire to do it. This is Parampara system.
- Whatever is being done, there is no credit for me, but all the credit goes to my Spiritual Master, because He has arranged everything, and I am simply to abide by His order.
- I am lower than you. I am the lowest of the all creatures. I am simply trying to execute the order of my spiritual master. That's all. That should be the business of everyone. Try best. Try your best to execute the higher order.
Presenting the Truth As It Is
Śrīla Prabhupāda’s literary legacy is defined by its purity. He did not write to impress scholars with his own philosophy; he simply translated and presented the timeless wisdom of the Vedic scriptures exactly as they were given by the previous ācāryas.
- Everything is spoken by Krsna. I am simply putting them for modern man's understanding. That's all.
- It is not a movement that I have manufactured something. No. The movement was already there. I am simply presenting as it is. That is my service.
- I have simply presented the scriptures such as Bhagavad-gita and Srimad-Bhagavatam as they are. Therefore just see the effect they (my books) have on the world.
- They are not my words (in my books and letters and my speaking at meetings), as I have repeatedly informed you that I am simply the bearer of the message from Lord Chaitanya through the disciplic succession and I do not make any addition or subtraction.
Humility and the Secret of Success
When asked about the unprecedented spread of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement, Śrīla Prabhupāda offered a very straightforward explanation. He attributed all success not to his own brilliance, but to his unflinching faith in his Guru's words.
- I tell you frankly, whatever little success is there in this Krsna consciousness movement, I simply believed what was spoken by my Guru Maharaja. You also continue that. Then every success will come.
- I have not done anything personally, very wonderful. I am simply serving my spiritual master and all the acaryas in the disciplic succession. If I have done anything of credit it is that I have not changed their teachings.
- We have simply to present them (Prabhupada's Books) without any adulteration, in humble service spirit. That is the secret of success.
- Whatever is being done it is not on account of my intelligence or endeavor because I am simply an instrument in the hands of my Spiritual Master.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda’s repeated use of the word "simply" is a masterclass in Vaiṣṇava humility. He showed the world that spiritual perfection does not require inventing new philosophies or demonstrating mystical powers; it requires the simple, sincere submission to the words of Kṛṣṇa and the spiritual master. By refusing to take personal credit and maintaining the purity of the paramparā, he became an unstoppable force of transcendental knowledge. His example leaves us with a clear, empowering instruction: if we want to be successful in our own spiritual lives, we must give up the desire to manufacture and simply serve the instructions of the ācāryas with unalloyed devotion.
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