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Category:Let Us (Disciples of SP)

Theme Analysis

A worldwide preaching movement requires incredible determination, cooperation, and a sense of urgency. Śrīla Prabhupāda instilled this dynamic spirit in his followers by constantly urging them to dedicate their present lives entirely to the service of Kṛṣṇa. Using the powerful, inclusive phrase "let us," he called upon his disciples to cooperate harmoniously, set aside petty grievances, and focus all their energy on broadcasting the saṅkīrtana movement. He trained them to view their spiritual duties not as passive rituals, but as an active, urgent mission to rescue suffering humanity.

  • Working Cooperatively: The immense task of delivering human society can only be achieved if devotees work together smoothly, setting aside personal differences to focus on the unified mission.
  • Dedicating One Lifetime: After spending countless lifetimes satisfying the material senses, a sincere devotee must firmly resolve to finish their material conditioning and go back to Godhead in this very life.
  • Forgetting Past Grievances: Because material existence is inherently problematic, devotees must not dwell on past difficulties or offenses; instead, they should forgive, forget, and push forward as true spiritual soldiers.
  • Preaching Without Limits: A pure devotee is willing to go anywhere—whether to heaven or hell—just to have the opportunity to speak about the Supreme Lord and chant the holy names.
  • Training and Consolidation: Rather than superficially expanding for the sake of numbers, it is vital to train the existing devotees deeply in the philosophy, consolidating the movement's spiritual foundation.
  • Challenging Illusory Philosophy: Armed with the perfect knowledge of Bhagavad-gītā, devotees are encouraged to boldly defeat atheistic scientists and philosophers to establish the real principles of religion.

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