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Category:Our Proposals (Disciples of SP)

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The dynamic growth of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement was fueled by the practical and enthusiastic proposals submitted by Śrīla Prabhupāda's disciples. He heavily encouraged any program that facilitated mass preaching, such as large-scale book distribution, university outreach, and the establishment of rural farm communities based on the principles of varṇāśrama. However, to maintain administrative order and protect the society's assets, he firmly directed that all new projects and financial proposals must be carefully vetted by the Governing Body Commission rather than being whimsically adopted. Above all these administrative details, Śrīla Prabhupāda constantly reminded his followers that the movement's ultimate proposal is remarkably simple: abandon sinful life, eat only Kṛṣṇa prasādam, chant the holy names, and go back to Godhead.

  • The Ultimate Spiritual Proposal: Beyond all management and business, the primary proposal of the movement is to save the conditioned souls from the chaotic material world by teaching them to eat offered prasādam and ultimately return to Godhead.
  • Encouraging Practical Preaching: Śrīla Prabhupāda eagerly approved proposals that expanded the mission's reach, such as increasing subscriptions to the Back to Godhead magazine, introducing Bhagavad-gītā into university courses, and placing temples in strategic city centers.
  • Establishing Farm Communities: Proposals to acquire land for rural communities, cow protection, and self-sufficient living were highly favored, as they provided an ideal environment for householders to practice Kṛṣṇa consciousness.
  • The Role of the Governing Body Commission: To prevent independent, rogue management, Śrīla Prabhupāda mandated that all new proposals must be submitted, discussed, and sanctioned by the GBC before receiving his final approval.
  • Financial and Management Accountability: Proposals involving significant funds, such as switching banks or restructuring businesses into trusts, required careful investigation and solid accounting to ensure the society's resources were protected.

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