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Category:Our Routine Work (Disciples of SP)

Theme Analysis

A thriving spiritual institution is not built on clever business tactics or mundane management, but on the strict execution of daily devotional duties. Śrīla Prabhupāda defines routine work as rising early, maintaining pristine cleanliness, chanting a minimum of sixteen rounds, reading the scriptures, performing temple worship, and going out for saṅkīrtana. He emphatically warns his disciples that this routine program is the very backbone of the movement; if it is neglected for business, management, or any other activity, all other attempts will inevitably fail. Conversely, if the routine work remains strong and pure, both preaching and management become naturally effective. By steadfastly adhering to this daily spiritual regimen without deviation, disciples ensure their ultimate success and guarantee their return back to Godhead.

  • The Backbone of the Movement: The daily program of rising early, chanting, and performing worship is the solid foundation upon which the entire society stands.
  • Neglect Equals Total Failure: If mundane business or management causes the routine work to become slack, every other attempt in spiritual life will inevitably fail.
  • Strong Routine Empowers Preaching: When personal spiritual discipline is strong, preaching automatically becomes powerful, which in turn makes institutional management effortless.
  • Unmatched Purity: The greatest asset of the movement is its pristine purity, which naturally attracts public appreciation without the need for clever public relations.
  • The Guarantee of Ultimate Success: By simply maintaining the highest standards in their daily routine work, devotees are guaranteed to achieve perfection and return back to Godhead.

Pages in category "Our Routine Work (Disciples of SP)"

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