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Category:Our Success (Disciples of SP)

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In the spiritual realm, the definition of victory differs completely from mundane achievements. Through his expert guidance, Śrīla Prabhupāda taught that ultimate success in Kṛṣṇa consciousness is not measured by material metrics or numerical strength, but by the sincere execution of the instructions given by the paramparā. He assured his followers that if they remain pure, chant their rounds, and distribute transcendental knowledge without whimsical alterations, their success in both personal realization and the global preaching mission is absolutely guaranteed.

  • The True Measure of Success: Spiritual success means becoming a sincere, obedient servant of Kṛṣṇa and strictly following the orders of the guru, regardless of immediate material results.
  • The Power of Purity: Maintaining a strong routine of rising early, chanting sixteen rounds, and following the regulative principles is the foundational formula for preaching effectively.
  • Distributing Transcendental Knowledge: The expansion of the saṅkīrtana movement and the profuse distribution of literature are the most practical indicators of a successful preaching center.
  • Avoiding Concoctions: Success relies entirely on presenting the philosophy exactly as it is; manufacturing new ideas or deviating from the standard ruins the spiritual potency of the mission.
  • Depending on Kṛṣṇa: Devotees must abandon reliance on external material help and instead depend entirely on the Supreme Lord, who provides all facilities to those who sincerely attempt to serve Him.
  • Enthusiasm and Patience: Encountering opposition and experiencing apparent failures are natural parts of the spiritual journey, but patient endurance and enthusiasm inevitably lead to victory.

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