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To manage the unprecedented global expansion of his movement, Śrīla Prabhupāda established an incredibly dynamic and centralized logistics network. He organized his disciples to constantly send vital resources across continents to where they were most needed. Whether it was funneling collected funds to construct monumental temples in Māyāpur and Vṛndāvana, mass-shipping printed volumes of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam and Bhagavad-gītā, or deploying trained preachers to open new frontiers, this constant flow of energy kept the society unified and expanding. By mandating that regular administrative reports, spiritual paraphernalia like karatālas and mṛdaṅgas, and authorized Deities be sent through proper channels, he ensured that the highest standards of Kṛṣṇa consciousness were maintained everywhere.

  • Funneling Funds for Major Projects: Recognizing the importance of establishing international spiritual headquarters in India, leaders globally were instructed to send their excess collections to finance the massive construction efforts in Māyāpur, Vṛndāvana, and Bombay.
  • Supplying the World with Literature: A massive logistical effort was dedicated to printing and sending books and magazines across the globe, ensuring that every center had unlimited ammunition to distribute transcendental knowledge.
  • Deploying Trained Preachers: The movement relied on the continuous dispatching of trained devotees to unchartered territories—such as Fiji, Central America, and various parts of India—to pioneer new centers and lead saṅkīrtana parties.
  • Maintaining Administrative Cohesion: To oversee the vast society without micromanaging, strict protocols were established requiring temple presidents to send detailed, bi-monthly reports to their respective GBC representatives.
  • Distributing Spiritual Paraphernalia: Establishing new temples required authentic equipment; thus, strict systems were organized for sending Deities, tulasī plants, and traditional instruments only to those centers qualified to maintain them.

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