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Category:I Have Got (Prabhupada)

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When Śrīla Prabhupāda used the phrase "I have got," he rarely spoke of material possessions or temporary wealth. Instead, he spoke of his profound spiritual opulence: the instructions of his spiritual master, the absolute authority of the Vedic scriptures, and the thousands of sincere young men and women who dedicated their lives to assist him. Arriving in America penniless and alone, he saw the rapid expansion of his movement as the direct, undeniable mercy of Kṛṣṇa. This category reveals that Śrīla Prabhupāda viewed true wealth as the divine opportunity to serve the Supreme Lord unconditionally alongside sincere devotees, acknowledging that whatever success he had gotten was due strictly to his fidelity to the paramparā system.

  • Prabhupāda's Spiritual Authority and Paramparā: Śrīla Prabhupāda's unwavering confidence stemmed from his adherence to the disciplic succession. He emphasized that he had got the perfect knowledge of the ancient ācāryas, which allowed him to challenge mundane scholars. By taking knowledge from the perfect person (Kṛṣṇa) through the avaroha-pantha (descending) process, he possessed an authentic authority that no speculative theorist could claim.
  • Prabhupāda's Wealth of Sincere Disciples: Having left his biological family to execute his Guru's order, Śrīla Prabhupāda was blessed with a global family of "wonderful sons and daughters." He viewed these dedicated followers as his true spiritual assets—assistants who served out of love rather than for payment. He often remarked on the miracle of his success being tied to the cooperation of these sincere souls who helped build the movement’s framework.
  • Prabhupāda's Rapid Expansion of Centers: Śrīla Prabhupāda viewed every temple and branch he had got as Kṛṣṇa's direct facilitation for offering shelter to suffering souls. From his humble beginnings with only 40 rupees, the expansion into dozens of international branches was, in his eyes, a result of Kṛṣṇa supplying facilities in response to the sincerity of his heart and his ambitious preaching plans.
  • Prabhupāda's Distribution of Books and Knowledge: Translating and publishing transcendental literature was the heart of the mission. Śrīla Prabhupāda expressed that the strength of the movement was found in the vigorous distribution of the books he had got to share. Following his Guru Mahārāja’s advice that printing books was more important than constructing temples, he focused on this "tremendous business" as the only real cure for a misguided society.
  • Prabhupāda's Personal Humility and Guru's Grace: Despite his global prominence, Śrīla Prabhupāda remained perfectly transparent, stating that whatever position or success he had got was insignificant and entirely due to the mercy of his Guru Mahārāja and the Vaiṣṇavas. He saw himself simply as an instrument with a sincere desire to carry out orders, refusing to present anything manufactured by his own mind.
  • Prabhupāda's Vision for Global Preaching: Because he possessed the highest truth, Śrīla Prabhupāda felt an urgent duty to push on a "revolutionary change" all over the world. He spoke of the ambitious programs he had got to attract all classes of people to Kṛṣṇa consciousness, viewing the global acceptance of this culture as a means to educate humanity in perfect knowledge.

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