Category:I Do Not Like... (Prabhupada)
Theme Analysis
The category exploring what Śrīla Prabhupāda "did not like" gives us a profound glimpse into his spiritual priorities and his uncompromising standards for his movement. First, we see his practical managerial side, where he disliked squandering Kṛṣṇa's money or taking unnecessary risks with his publications and properties. Second, his vision for society was clear: he deeply disliked the artificiality of modern industrialism, favoring instead a self-sufficient, spiritually focused agrarian lifestyle. Third, we witness his personal integrity, demonstrating that even when he did not like to do something, he executed his Guru Mahārāja's order flawlessly, while strictly guarding his own consciousness against material contamination. Finally, his dislikes were deeply rooted in compassion and philosophy; he abhorred animal killing, frivolous philosophical debates, and the degradation of family values, always pushing humanity toward a higher standard of pure love for Kṛṣṇa.
- Prabhupāda's Standards for Management: He strongly disliked careless spending, the unauthorized alteration of his books, and the unnecessary selling of established temple properties.
- Prabhupāda's Rejection of Industrialism: Śrīla Prabhupāda expressed a deep distaste for industrial and mining environments, warning against ugra-karma and advocating for self-sufficient farming.
- Prabhupāda's Personal Integrity: He actively protected his mind from material impressions and demonstrated that true devotion means executing his spiritual master's order, regardless of personal preference.
- Prabhupāda's Compassion and Philosophy: His aversions were rooted in spiritual truth; he disliked wasting time with voidist philosophers, abhorred the cruelty of animal slaughter, and rejected the modern tendency to break sacred vows.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: I Do Not Like - Prabhupāda's Uncompromising Spiritual Standards.
Pages in category "I Do Not Like... (Prabhupada)"
The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
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- I do not like that anyone should scrutinize our publications without my sanction
- I do not like to have New Vrindaban with industrial or mining areas. I have got experience of them in India, that the mining areas are simply next to dungeon
- I have no objection to your moving the farm on the same island with the temple, but you can purchase a farm separate and keep the present house. What will be gained by selling the house? I do not like this idea
- I may inform you in this connection about my family life. Actually, I never liked my wife. I was going to marry another, but my father saved me from the danger and he told me that you do not like your wife, that is the grace of Krishna
- I met (Gandhi) several times, but not as personal interview. But I liked his movement, national movement. Young men, everyone likes politics. Actually, later on, I did not like
- It is my habit to see that money is not being squandered. If money is spent unnecessarily, I feel very badly. You are collecting with great effort, and I do not like to see it spoiled
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- My Guru Maharaja gave me a task and always I was discouraged by my god-brothers, but I did not forget him even for a moment, and I was determined to follow my duty, even though sometimes I did not like to do it
- My idea is that all our centers should be self-supported. We do not like that idea that for your support you have to go 100 miles to get your bread. That is a very dangerous drawback. You produce your food locally and then support yourself
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- We do not condemn modern civilization but we don't like to get it at the cost of God Consciousness; that is suicide
- We don't like to see animal killing. That is also one of our propaganda: "No meat-eating." Why? To save the animals, because we love animals also. We love even the ant - because we love Krsna
- While sometimes the movies that are demonstrated in the plane, I close my eyes. I do not like to see them because that impression carries. It is a very disturbing fact to me