Category:My Hard Work (Prabhupada)
Theme Analysis
The intense labor of Śrīla Prabhupāda was never for personal gain; it was a pure offering of love to Kṛṣṇa and an act of absolute obedience to his Guru Mahārāja. By examining his daily life, we see a level of dedication that far exceeds ordinary human capacity, working twenty-four hours a day even into his eighties to write, translate, and establish a global mission. This tireless effort was fueled by his deep desire to save conditioned souls through his vāṇī. Śrīla Prabhupāda’s hard work provides the foundation for our spiritual lives, and he asks only that we do not spoil this great institution by becoming idle or sense-controlled.
- A Life and Soul Mission: Śrīla Prabhupāda describes his hard work, particularly in book distribution and translation, as his very life and soul. He took the order of his spiritual master with extreme seriousness, seeing it as the only path to success.
- The Magnitude of the Sacrifice: From the early struggles in 1965 to the shattering of his health due to incessant labor, Śrīla Prabhupāda gave everything. He worked harder than his young disciples, writing and typing late into the night so that we might have the books to read and enjoy.
- Exceeding Material Efforts: While the world is full of hard-working karmīs, Śrīla Prabhupāda’s efforts were on a transcendental plane. He noted that the results of his few years of labor far surpassed decades of work by other organizations, proving that work done for Kṛṣṇa carries divine potency.
- The Responsibility of the Disciples: Śrīla Prabhupāda’s greatest concern was that his hard-earned legacy might be ruined if disciples sought personal benefit or became lax in their principles. He requests that we not just praise his hard work, but actively follow his example of sincere service.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: Prabhupāda’s Hard Work for Kṛṣṇa.
Pages in category "My Hard Work (Prabhupada)"
The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
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- Do you read? So if you don't read, then you will feel restless: "Oh, let me go from Japan to India, from India to Japan." You are restless because you don't read. I am laboring so hard for you, but you don't take advantage
- Due to my incessant hard work for the last two years, my health has been shattered
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- I am giving so much stress and I am working so hard on this. Because this is my life and soul according to the order of my Guru Maharaja. And by his grace it is to some extent successful. And I took it seriously. I take it seriously still now
- I am laboring so hard that before I leave this body, I may give you some books who you can enjoy after my death. So utilize it. Read every sloka nicely, try to understand the meaning, discuss amongst yourselves
- I am now eighty years old, I am working twenty-four hours. I think I work more than my young disciples
- I am very much disturbed that I shall work so hard and the manuscripts are lost
- I worked very hard. Two times lectures, cooking, and meeting and twenty-four-hours writing book, typing. Not a single moment, and still I am not wasting single moment
- If we work so hard to make a man a devotee and then seeing the older members taking intoxication and doing all nonsense, they become lost to Krsna, that is the greatest sin
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- We are in very good, prestigious position. That is sure. Don't spoil it. So much hard labor. I started with very humble condition. Now it has come to this, such exalted position. You don't spoil it. That is my request
- We are not idle preachers, we are working. All, very hard, more than the karmis
- We have worked very hard and established a great institution, but if we think for our personal benefit then it will become ruined. This is my only concern