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Category:Our Arrangements (Disciples of SP)

Theme Analysis

A worldwide spiritual movement requires meticulous planning and practical execution. In this category, Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes the absolute necessity of making proper arrangements to push forward the preaching mission of Kṛṣṇa consciousness. He guides his disciples on the logistical aspects of opening temples, organizing massive public festivals, printing and distributing transcendental literature, and setting up daily saṅkīrtana parties. While he teaches that the disciples must exert their full energy and intelligence to arrange these facilities, he simultaneously reveals the profound spiritual truth that Kṛṣṇa ultimately provides everything for a sincere devotee.

  • Arranging the Preaching Work: The primary duty of the disciples is to organize speaking engagements, university lectures, and public meetings, allowing the pure message of Godhead to be heard by all classes of people.
  • Establishing Temples and Deity Worship: Expert arrangements must be made to acquire buildings, construct altars, and ensure that qualified devotees are present to maintain a high standard of daily worship.
  • Organizing the Printing Press: Widespread distribution of transcendental literature requires highly organized press arrangements and sales networks, which form the financial and philosophical backbone of the society.
  • Executing Massive Festivals: To attract the general public, devotees must organize grand events like Ratha-yātrā and coordinate extensive street chanting parties, funding these endeavors through sincere public collection.
  • Dependence on the Supreme Lord: Although devotees must diligently make practical plans, they must always remember that all facilities and properties ultimately belong to the Supreme Lord, who perfectly arranges everything for those engaged in His pure devotional service.

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