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The spreading of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement is not a casual endeavor; it is a critical rescue mission for a suffering world. In this extensive collection of teachings, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains the grave responsibility he placed upon the shoulders of his disciples. He makes it clear that the future of humanity depends on their sober, mature, and dedicated execution of spiritual duties. By defining the heavy responsibilities inherent in every stage of life—from parents and householders to temple presidents, traveling preachers, and GBC leaders—he forces his followers to quickly advance in purity and become ideal examples for the entire world to follow.

  • The Mission to Save Humanity: The world is blindly gliding toward disaster, and the responsibility for reclaiming these fallen souls and delivering them from catastrophe rests squarely on the leaders of the society.
  • The Gravity of Leadership: GBC members and senior disciples are entrusted with the massive task of acting as direct representatives of the disciplic succession, requiring them to remain exceptionally pure, sober, and vigilant.
  • The Duty of Temple Presidents: Managing a temple is not merely an administrative post; it requires the president to assume absolute responsibility for the spiritual care of the devotees and to constantly exhibit a perfect, ideal character.
  • The Fearless Preachers: Those in the renounced order, or sannyāsīs, carry the heavy responsibility of fighting the illusory energy on the front lines and ensuring the spiritual progress of the entire society.
  • Delivering the Next Generation: Having children is a serious undertaking. Parents bear the absolute responsibility of ensuring their dependents are raised in Kṛṣṇa consciousness, protecting them from ever taking birth in the material world again.
  • The Vow of the Householder: Entering married life is a solemn vow of mutual service and maintenance. A true Vaiṣṇava householder fulfills these duties responsibly and never uses renunciation as an excuse to flee from family obligations.

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