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Category:My Ambition (Prabhupada)

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Śrīla Prabhupāda's ambition was not a personal desire for fame or accumulation, but a transcendental drive to save humanity from the darkness of materialism. This category compiles his heartfelt expressions regarding the expansion of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement. His vision was vast, encompassing the establishment of 108 centers, the printing and distribution of millions of books, and the unification of Indian culture with Western resources to create a happy, God-conscious society. Ultimately, his ambition was to ignite a spiritual revolution against a godless civilization.

  • A Spiritual Revolution: Śrīla Prabhupāda explicitly stated that his goal was to declare war on the godless nature of modern society. He sought to replace the animalistic pursuit of sense gratification with the sublime culture of Kṛṣṇa consciousness.
  • Global Expansion: His strategic vision included a "pincer movement" of spreading the Holy Names—establishing centers from Hamburg to Tokyo and utilizing saṅkīrtana parties to travel the world. He wanted to see the whole world happy under the banner of Lord Caitanya.
  • The Priority of Books: A central pillar of his ambition was the publication and distribution of transcendental literature. He viewed the printing of his books as more important than constructing buildings, as these books would change the lives of the people who read them.
  • Service, Not Proprietorship: Śrīla Prabhupāda clarified that he had no ambition to be a "proprietor" of temples. His only desire was to have facilities to work day and night for his Guru Mahārāja's mission and to leave behind trained preachers to carry on the legacy.

Pages in category "My Ambition (Prabhupada)"

The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.

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