Category:My Strength (Prabhupada)
Theme Analysis
Śrīla Prabhupāda’s life is a testament to the fact that true strength is not a product of physical health or material resources, but a divine gift from Kṛṣṇa and his spiritual master. Even when his physical body showed signs of fatigue or age, his spiritual vitality remained unshakeable because it was rooted in the constant service of his Guru. He often shared with his disciples that his greatest source of strength was seeing their own spiritual growth and their sincerity in spreading the mission. For Śrīla Prabhupāda, strength was found in the vibration of the holy name and the authorized truths of the Vedic literature, which he presented with complete humility and conviction.
- Strength Derived from the Spiritual Master: Śrīla Prabhupāda consistently attributed his ability to execute his mission to the mercy and instructions of his spiritual master, finding renewed energy whenever he engaged in his Guru's service.
- The Disciples as a Source of Strength: In a deeply personal exchange of love, Śrīla Prabhupāda felt his own spiritual strength increase as his spiritual children grew in their dedication and preaching efforts.
- Mental Fortitude Amidst Adversity: Despite facing constant opposition, meager financial means, and physical illness, Śrīla Prabhupāda maintained an iron will and a fearless attitude, even expressing a readiness to face death if it pleased Kṛṣṇa.
- The Power of the Holy Name and Books: He emphasized that his primary strength when arriving in the West was the chanting of the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahā-mantra and the distribution of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, which carry the potency of the Supreme Lord.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: Prabhupāda's Source of Spiritual Strength.
Pages in category "My Strength (Prabhupada)"
The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
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- Actually bodily I am not getting much strength, but spiritually I am getting much strength because my spiritual children are growing in spiritual strength. That is my strength
- As you are very much eager to see me stronger, similarly I am also very much eager to regain my former health and serve you all
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- I also do not feel separation from my Guru Maharaja. When I am engaged in His service His pictures give me sufficient strength
- I am feeling a little stronger now. Tomorrow we are going to Mayapur where I want to take complete rest for some time. After my recovery I will return to Los Angeles and at that time I would be very pleased to come to Caracas
- I am praying to my spiritual master to give me strength to finish this work. I am neither a great scholar nor a great devotee; I am simply a humble servant of him, and to the best of my ability I am trying to please him by publishing these books
- I am trying, practically, struggling single-handedly in this great endeavor, and my financial strength is practically zero
- I am very much confident of this medicine, because nobody is prepared to die, but I am prepared to die. That much strength I have got. Generally people do not like to die. But I will be very glad to die if Krsna wants
- I do not know what is Krishna's desire, but I have chalked out my program like this. Pray to Krishna that He may give me strength to render some service to you and to the humanity at large
- I have just now come to Mayapur and am very hopeful to regain my strength and health on account of being in this transcendental atmosphere. Every moment we are passing here in great delight
- I hope the remaining days of my life may be utilized to serve you all Western devotees of Krishna. Please pray to Krishna that he may give me the necessary strength to discharge the duty entrusted by my Spiritual Master
- I shall try to do some work in India regarding the Krsna Consciousness Movement although my physical strength is diminishing. But still now if all you cooperate with me with your full young energy I am still competent to work with you with greater energy
- I wasn't very much in comfortable situation. Still I had the strength of mind, and I continued to stay