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Theme Analysis

Śrīla Prabhupāda constantly encouraged his followers by attributing the monumental success of the global preaching mission to their sincere efforts and transcendental endeavors. He emphasized that the purity and expansion of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement are not maintained by mundane administrative power, but by the quiet, humble attitudes and unalloyed service of the devotees. Whether praising their distribution of transcendental literature, their immaculate personal behavior, or their heartfelt prayers for his well-being, he demonstrated that the ultimate victory of the mission is realized through the dedicated actions of his disciples.

  • The Power of Personal Example: The most effective way to train new initiates and attract the public is not merely through lecturing, but by establishing a flawless standard of brahminical behavior and quiet humility.
  • Flooding the World with Transcendental Literature: The primary business of the movement is the profuse distribution of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam and other books, a massive undertaking that depends entirely on the bold endeavors of the devotees.
  • Building Sacred Communities: The physical manifestation of temples and farm communities is credited directly to the concentrated energy, combined efforts, and intellectual service of the disciples who organized them.
  • Defending the Philosophy: To firmly establish the science of Kṛṣṇa consciousness in society, devotees must use their intelligence and knowledge to expertly answer all questions and defeat opposing elements.
  • The Potency of Receptive Humility: Although the Supreme Lord is completely unconquerable by mundane endeavor, a devotee can actually conquer Kṛṣṇa simply through a humble, receptive process and unalloyed service.

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