The Transcendental Nature of Prabhupāda's Writings
Śrīla Prabhupāda describes his literary work as a divine mission aimed at delivering the world from the calamity of impersonalism. These writings are not mere academic exercises but are vibrant, transcendental instructions meant to guide the human society toward its ultimate goal.
Divine Inspiration and the Author's Amazement
Śrīla Prabhupāda often noted that the process of writing was guided by a higher power, making the resulting literature unique in the world. He expressed that even he, as the writer, felt a sense of wonder at the profound and vivid descriptions that appeared in his books.
- Sometimes I become surprised how I have written this. Although I am the writer, still sometimes I am surprised how these things have come. Such vivid description. Where is such literature throughout the whole world?
- The secret in a devotee's writing is that when he writes about the pastimes of the Lord, the Lord helps him; he does not write alone.
- He (the materialist) certainly never thought of using the dictaphone in God's service, but we are using this dictaphone to write Krsna conscious literature. Of course, the manufacture of the dictaphone is wholly within the energy of Krsna.
- I wrote in my poetry. "The Absolute is senscient thou hast proved." That was striking to me. Not impersonal, "senscient thou hast proved, impersonal calamity thou hast moved." So even the many judges came in Allahabad.
Fulfilling the Order of His Spiritual Master
The impetus for Śrīla Prabhupāda’s writing was the direct instruction of his spiritual master, Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura. By following this order to preach in English, Śrīla Prabhupāda remained eternally connected to his guru through the medium of vāṇī, ensuring the continuation of the disciplic succession.
- Just before His Divine Grace passed away at Jagannatha Puri, I wrote him a letter asking what I could do to serve him. In reply, he wrote me a letter ordering me to preach in English the cult of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu as I had heard it from him.
- I have written in the first publications of Srimad-Bhagavatam, "The spiritual master lives forever by His divine instruction and the disciple lives with him.", because I have always served my Guru Maharaja and followed His teachings I am now even never separated from Him.
- My Guru Maharaja very much liked my writing and he used to show others in my absence "Just see how nicely he has written, how he has appreciated."
- Just like I am working, so my Guru Maharaja is there, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati. Physically he may not be, but in every action he is there. I think actually I have written that.
Addressing Global Crisis and Materialistic Challenges
Prabhupāda’s writings were crafted to challenge the materialistic and atheistic tendencies of modern society, which he identified as bringing temporary happiness but ultimately leading to ruin. From early poetry composed on his way to America to challenging scientific claims, his work presents a concrete solution to the world's problems.
- I think very confidently that this Krsna Consciousness Movement will solve all the problems of the world - political, social, economic, etc. I am writing books and articles on this subject strictly on the line of Acarya Parampara.
- I wrote that "Who is Crazy?" They have got this opportunity, human form of life, to make a solution of all problems, but they do not care for it. They are simply allured, the temporary happiness of this body and the body will finish within some years.
- In my Easy Journey to Other Planet, I have written that "This moon-going attempt is childish and waste of time." And still we are challenging that "Mars-going, so-called, it will also fail." Write it: It will fail. Not that process.
- When I landed in Boston, I wrote one Bengali poetry to Krsna that I do not know why You have brought me to such a distant place where everything is opposite number, and how will I be able to convince them about this Krsna Consciousness Movement?
The Preaching Necessity: Writing, Printing, and Distribution
For Śrīla Prabhupāda, writing was inseparable from the necessity of printing and distributing books, which he termed the "Bṛhat Mṛdaṅga." He was encouraged to write more when he saw books printed and appreciated the assistance of his disciples in distributing these transcendental messages.
- When I see so many books pending, it does not encourage me to translate. When I see books printed, I become encouraged to write more and more.
- I would write, then publish, and then distribute without any help. So how much pleased I am with you that you are helping me in this mission. So you go on with your work. Krsna will help you.
- The results show that there is no limit to our book distribution. Our books are qualified to be distributed unlimitedly. We are not fiction writers. It is a fact that no expert booksalesmen can compete with our men.
- This quotation is very important: "One professor went on to explain that the other books were mostly dealing with speculations in contrast to our books which presented religion as a way of life based on authentic writings."
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda’s writings represent a unique category of transcendental literature where the author acts as a transparent via medium for the Supreme Lord. By documenting every aspect of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement—from profound philosophical commentaries to administrative instructions in letters—he provided a complete guide for the spiritual upliftment of humanity. His works ensure that his association and divine guidance remain available to all sincere seekers for generations to come.
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