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Category:Good Plan

Theme Analysis

Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that in the material world, even the most meticulous and well-intentioned plans for peace and permanence are destined to fail because material goodness is always contaminated by passion and ignorance. However, the Supreme Personality of Godhead acts as the ultimate planner, designing everything for the supreme benefit of all living entities. When a pure devotee formulates a plan to spread Kṛṣṇa consciousness, that plan is as good as the Lord's own plan. Whether managing temple finances, organizing large-scale festivals, entering politics, or executing daily preaching strategies, a good plan must always align with authorized spiritual standards. Śrīla Prabhupāda enthusiastically approved his disciples' practical initiatives to spread the mission, but he strictly rejected any plans that compromised Vaiṣṇava dignity or deviated from the core principles of devotional service.

  • The Illusion of Material Permanence: Because the material world is governed by the modes of nature, no mundane plan can ever establish permanent peace or happiness.
  • The Divine Plan: The Supreme Lord orchestrates the cosmos for the ultimate good of everyone, and a pure devotee's preaching plan is a direct extension of that divine will.
  • Organized Preaching: Effectively delivering the science of Godhead to materialistic society requires determination, intelligence, and a carefully structured plan.
  • Practical Management: Good planning involves financial foresight, cooperative leadership, and careful consultation with the spiritual master before finalizing major agreements.
  • Maintaining Purity: A truly good plan never compromises the dignity of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement; strategies that lower the standard of devotee behavior are immediately rejected.

Pages in category "Good Plan"

The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.