The Vision and Purpose of Constructing ISKCON Temples
Śrīla Prabhupāda envisioned ISKCON temples as essential educational centers and sanctuaries of spiritual culture. While he prioritized the distribution of knowledge through books, he simultaneously pushed for the development of magnificent temples to provide a physical space where that knowledge could be practiced and shared with the world.
The BBT Formula: Books and Buildings
Śrīla Prabhupāda established a clear financial structure to ensure the growth of the mission. He mandated that the profits from book sales be used both to sustain the printing of more literature and to fund the physical infrastructure of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement.
- Fifty percent of BBT funds are for printing books and fifty percent are for construction of temples.
- I want to see, as the chairman of the BBT, that fifty percent is spent on printing and fifty percent is for constructing temples. That's all.
- Both distribution of books and construction of temples must continue side by side in parallel lines.
- ISKCON's members should not only construct temples in every town and village of the globe but also distribute the books that have already been written and further increase the number of books.
Temples as Spiritual Embassies
According to Śrīla Prabhupāda, the purpose of a temple is to give shelter to devotees and to invite the general populace to experience a transcendental atmosphere. These buildings serve as centers where people can live peacefully and learn the science of the soul.
- The International Society for Krishna Consciousness is constructing a Krsna-Balarama temple to invite its members as well as outsiders to come and live peacefully in a spiritual atmosphere.
- Following in the footsteps of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, we have constructed temples in both Vrndavana and Mayapur, Navadvipa, just to give shelter to the foreign devotees coming from Europe and America.
- In many places throughout the world we are constructing communities to give shelter to devotees and worship the Deity in the temple.
- We are trying to construct a city (our Mayapur City in West Bengal) where people from all over the world can come to visit and live according to the Vedic tenets of "simple living and high thinking."
The Spirit of Devotional Labor
Śrīla Prabhupāda taught that every aspect of construction is a form of devotional service. He saw no difference between the priest on the altar and the devotee working with cement and iron, provided both are working for the satisfaction of Kṛṣṇa.
- Every one of us, one who is offering arati, he is also working for Krsna, and one who is building this construction, temple, he is also working for Krsna. So as worker for Krsna there is no distinction. Variety. Variety of service.
- The construction fund should only be used for construction items like cement and iron and the party's name should be mentioned.
- I am very glad to hear that the building work is going on with full speed, including both day and night shifts of workers. Do not worry, I am sending you two first-class men from England, both of them have got good experience in engineering and building work.
- Yes, it is very good idea to build a nice Temple for Krishna, apply all energy for Krishna. How one is successful in his work is tested by whether or not Krishna is satisfied.
Strategic Expansion and Preaching
While Śrīla Prabhupāda was eager to build magnificent structures, he cautioned that construction should never overshadow the primary mission of preaching. He encouraged his disciples to build simply where necessary and wonderfully where it would attract people to the movement.
- A spiritual master needn't be very enthusiastic for constructing temple buildings simply in the name of so-called spiritual advancement. Rather, his first and foremost activity should be to preach.
- Not only one, you construct hundreds of temples. Village to village, town to... And it will revolutionize the whole rascal situation. At the present moment, it is rascal situation. They're simply satisfied by driving the motor...putputputputputputput!
- Temple construction is meant for the general populace and neophyte devotees, but the business of advanced and empowered devotees is to write books, publish them and distribute them widely.
- You must construct something wonderful. Otherwise, it will be a discredit to you American boys. That will exalt the position of America in India.
Conclusion
The construction of ISKCON temples was, for Śrīla Prabhupāda, a vital component of a global mission to reclaim lost souls. By balancing the "parallel lines" of book distribution and building projects, he ensured that the movement would have both the philosophical depth and the physical presence required to influence modern society. These temples serve as the residence of the Lord and a refuge for those seeking spiritual life. Śrīla Prabhupāda demonstrated that by dedicating all resources—financial, intellectual, and physical—to the service of Kṛṣṇa, the entire world can be spiritualized.
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