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Srila
Prabhupada - A Transcendental Manager
The
success of ISKCON (the International Society for Krishna Consciousness)
was a direct result of Srila Prabhupada's devotion, determination, purity
and intelligence, however, he was a soul completely surrendered to Krishna.
He depended completely on Krishna. So ISKCON succeeded because Srila Prabhupada
was totally dedicated to the order of his spiritual master and Krishna.
Srila Prabhupada was the force behind ISKCON but the thousands of young
boys and girls who surrendered to him and accepted him as their spiritual
master were the Krishna conscious soldiers fighting maya (illusion) on
her own territory. Srila Prabhupada was always unlimitedly grateful to
his disciples for helping him fulfill his spiritual master's orders. He
even sometimes said, "My spiritual master has sent you all to teach me
how to be Krishna conscious."
Srila Prabhupada didn't want to control everything himself. He wanted
to encourage his disciples to take responsibility and use their intelligence
in devising ways to spread Krishna consciousness. He wanted his disciples
to become competent in all areas of practical work and management as well
as being learned in the philosophy and expert preachers. He didn't like
centralization or bureaucracy. His management program was always for independent
and self-supporting centres not in any way dependant on any other centre.
The only exceptions to this independent and self-supporting model were
his Indian projects where he made Bombay the head office and he personally
managed everything from there. He also centralized the Bhaktivedanta Book
Trust as it would have been unworkable to have every temple printing books.
There had to be some central body to coordinate book publication.
- ...I have heard from Jayatirtha you want to make big plans for
centralization of management, taxes, monies, corporate status, book-keeping,
credit, like that. I do not approve of such a plan. Do not centralize
anything. Each temple must remain independent and self-sufficient. That
was my plan from the very beginning, why you are thinking otherwise?
Once before you wanted to do something centralizing with your GBC meeting,
and if I did not interfere the whole thing would have been killed. Do
not think in this way of big corporation, big credits, centralization
- these are all nonsense proposals. Only thing I wanted was that books
printing and distribution should be centralized, therefore I appointed
you and Bali Mardana to do it. Otherwise, management, everything, should
be done locally by local men. Accounts must be kept, things must be
in order and lawfully done, but this should be each temple's concern,
not yours. (to Karandhara 22 Dec, 1972)
Srila Prabhupada wanted a confederation of independent ISKCON centres each
managed by a Temple President, Secretary and Treasurer. His mood was that
each Temple President should develop the preaching in his area at his own
creative rate.
- The formula for ISKCON organization is very simple and can be
understood by everyone. The world is divided into 12 zones. For each
zone there is one zonal secretary. His duty is to see that the spiritual
principles are being upheld very nicely in all the temples of his zone.
Otherwise each temple shall be independent and self-supporting. Let
every temple president work according to his own capacity to improve
the Krishna consciousness of his centre. So far the practical management
is concerned, that is required, but not that we shall become too much
absorbed in fancy organization. Our business is spiritual life, so whatever
organization needs to be done, the presidents may handle and take advice
and assistance from the GBC representative. In this way let the Society's
work go on and everyone increase their service at their own creative
rate.
...We request that everyone take these formulas to heart and
execute them very conscientiously. In this way we shall certainly
be successful in pushing on this movement. (Signed by Srila Prabhupada
& Karandhara dasa 22 Apr, 1972)
Prabhupada wanted to give his disciples all opportunities to preach without
being burdened by bureaucracy and mundane organization. Even the Governing
Body Commission (GBC) was not meant to be a managing body as such. The GBC
members were to travel and preach in their zones and enliven the devotees
spiritually. They were also given the responsibility to ensure that every
devotee in their zone was strictly following the four regulative principles
(no illicit sex, no intoxication, no meat eating and no gambling) and that
every devotee was completing at least 16 rounds of the Hare Krishna mantra
daily without fail. They were also to ensure that all routine work in the
temples was being carried out to the proper standard. This included cleanliness,
the standard of Deity worship, etc. Their position was to advise and assist
the temple presidents but they had no authority over the temple president,
nor did they have any power to remove the temple president. The temple president
could only be changed by vote of the members of the temple.
Srila Prabhupada wanted all of his temples to be "revolutionary clean",
he wanted every disciple in ISKCON to rise before 4:00am and attend the
4:30am temple program. He wanted everyone to chant at least 16 rounds
of the Hare Krishna mantra daily and to strictly follow the for regulative
principles (no illicit sex, no intoxication, no meat eating, no gambling)
and he wanted his books distributed as widely as possible. Outside these
areas Srila Prabhupada gave a great deal of freedom to his disciples.
He had faith in his disciples. He accepted that they were intelligent
and he wanted them to use their "American brains" in Krishna's service.
Srila Prabhupada usually only gave the broad idea of what he wanted and
left the details to his disciples. Even his most dear project, his book
publishing work, was delegated almost completely to his disciples. Srila
Prabhupada dictated his books and gave general ideas about the size of
the book, the paintings, etc, but the actual publication work he left
to his disciples. In book distribution Srila Prabhupada told his disciples
he wanted them to distribute his books. He didn't tell them how or where,
he expected them to use their intelligence and work out how to do it.
Right form the early days of ISKCON at 26 2nd. Avenue in New York Srila
Prabhupada gave much of the responsibility for the management and preaching
to his disciples. Prabhupada worked on his translations, gave morning
and evening classes and guided devotees where required. He answered their
questions and instructed them in the practical aspects of Krishna consciousness
like cooking and cleaning, but left them to manage the temple and to a
large extent the preaching. Srila Prabhupada had established the Back
to Godhead magazine in India as his own preaching program and now in the
United States he had given Back To Godhead to his disciples. The Back
To Godhead gave his disciples a forum for their preaching at their level
of realization. Many of the early Back To Godhead articles were quite
esoteric and often had very little to do with the philosophy of Krishna
consciousness, but Srila Prabhupada encouraged his disciples, praised
their Back To Godhead articles and knew that, in time, with practice and
realization their writing skills and philosophical understanding would
improve. And he was right. In a few short years Back To Godhead went from
a "esoteric" mimeographed newsletter to a beautiful full-color magazine
presenting the philosophy of Krishna consciousness so nicely and clearly
that anyone could easily understand and appreciate it.
Srila Prabhupada was always enthusiastic to push his disciples forward
and to see them advance in Krishna consciousness. Hearing and chanting
are the two most important processes in advancing in Krishna consciousness.
He wanted his disciples to hear from him, but then he wanted them to take
the responsibility and preach by repeating what they had heard. Even if
devotees were not very advanced or philosophically realized he wanted
them to give classes and speak their realizations of Krishna consciousness.
He would encourage quite new devotees to go off to another city or country
to establish a temple there. Prabhupada had great faith in the process
of discussing the Bhagavad-gita and Srimad Bhagavatam in the association
of devotees.
Srila Prabhupada gave much stress to being engaged in Krishna's service
24 hours a day. He was personally always engaged in Krishna's service
and he wanted to see his disciples follow his example. From the very first
days of ISKCON Srila Prabhupada tried to engage any interested person
in Krishna's service 24 hours as day. In the first store-front temple
Prabhupada had his disciples preaching, cooking, distributing prasadam
(spiritual food), writing articles for Back To Godhead, printing, collating
and stapling the Back To Godhead, painting pictures for illustrating his
books, sending sankirtana [street chanting] parties out to chant in the
city and parks and many other activities. He said that "We are just trying
to be engaged in Krishna's service 24 hours a day, even if we have to
invent some service to keep us busy."
The idea is that we can only do one of two things. We can serve Krishna
or we can serve maya (illusion). If we are not fully engaged in serving
Krishna then maya will take the opportunity and engage us in her service
causing us to fall from the spiritual platform and again become entangled
in material activities. There are many regulative principles in Krishna
consciousness but they are all summarized in one: Always remember Krishna
and never forget Krishna. If we are engaged serving Krishna 24 hours a
day we will automatically always remember Krishna and never forget Krishna
and all the regulative principles will automatically be followed.
- This chanting means always remembering Krishna. Cooking, I am
cooking for Krishna, I am typing for Krishna, I am going to preach for
Krishna, I am distributing Back To Godhead for Krishna. In this way
always remember Krishna. That will make you perfect... Therefore it
is equally good for anyone because we can engage anyone in the business
of Krishna. If somebody has no knowledge he can simply sweep the floor
of Krishna's temple. That will make him remember Krishna. That I am
cleansing the floor of Krishna's temple. He's as good as the editor
of Back To Godhead.
The thing which separated Srila Prabhupada and his ISKCON from every other
religious or philosophical group was he was asking his disciples to fully
surrender to Krishna and spiritualize their whole life. He was interested
in pure devotional service and training his disciples to become pure devotees.
There is no shortage of people or organizations who are prepared to give
some percentage of their time and energy to God. But Prabhupada wanted one
hundred percent. Prabhupada could have had millions and millions of disciples
if he had relaxed the rules and regulations. But he was not interested in
that. He wanted a few pure devotees, not millions of mad sentimental followers
who were not serious about surrendering to Krishna or giving one hundred
percent of their time and energy to Krishna.
- ...they say that everyone is God... So we are realizing by meditation
that I am God, you are God, my brother is God, my father is God, everyone
is God! This is going on. We want to stop all this rascaldom. That is
our challenge. We may not have as many followers, we don't care for
that. We don't want these nonsense followers, many thousands. What will
they do? But if we can turn one man into Krishna consciousness perfectly
he can do tremendous work in the world. That is our principle. We don't
want nonsense. (SPL 68-030 27 Nov, 1968)
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What
Happened to the Hare Krishnas?
This
booklet is dedicated to the Founder and Acarya of the International Society
for Krishna Consciousness, His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
Preface
I
offer my respectful obeisances to my eternal spiritual master, His Divine
Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. He has saved me from the repeated
cycle of birth and death in this material world and enabled me to have
a slight glimpse of the beautiful cowherd boy, Krishna, the Supreme Personality
of Godhead.
Introduction
Even a person with no knowledge can immediately acquire
all knowledge simply by the benediction of Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Therefore
I am praying to the Lord for His causeless mercy upon me.
The
Hare Krishna's go West
Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu
desired this chanting of Hare Krishna and dancing in ecstasy be spread
all over the world, in fact he predicted that one day the whole world
will dance in ecstasy to this chanting.
What
Is a Hare Krishna Anyhow?
The purpose of this
movement is to keep our minds constantly on Krishna.
Srila
Prabhupada--A Transcendental Manager
ISKCON
succeeded because Prabhupada was totally dedicated to the order of his
spiritual master and Krishna.
The
Hare Krishna Movement in the 70's
This
is an account of the activities of the Chicago ISKCON temple adapted from
Morris Yanoff's book "Where is Joey"
Problems
from India
The success of Srila
Prabhupada's preaching all over the world caused some of his godbrothers
in India to become envious....
Growing
Pains
As the movement grew
Srila Prabhupada handed over much of the management to a body of devotees
he had formed called the Governing Body Commission (GBC).
The
Zonal Acarya System
Before Prabhupada
left his body he named some disciples who could give ritvik initiation
(accepting Srila Prabhupada's disciples on his behalf)..
Born
Again Krishna's
His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada disappeared from our mundane vision
in 1977. This event caused dramatic changes within the movement.
The
New ISKCON Guru System
With the "zonal acarya" system in
tatters due to the fall of many of the so-called acaryas the GBC established
a new system allowing any disciple initiated by Srila Prabhupada to apply
to become a guru.
Purity
is the Force!
Srila Prabhupada was
convinced the problems within ISKCON could not be solved until every devotee
was chanting sixteen rounds of the maha-mantra daily, rising early to
attend the 4:30am Mangal Arati ceremony, following strictly the four regulative
principles and being fully engaged 24 hours a day in serving Krishna.
Books
are the Basis
"My first concern
is that my books shall be published and distributed profusely all over
the world. Practically, books are the basis of our movement. Without our
books our preaching will have no effect."
Srila
Prabhupada's Concluding Words
"A mundane person
in the dress of a Vaisnava should not be respected, but rejected... One
should neglect an envious person... There are many jealous people in the
dress of Vaisnavas in this Krishna Consciousness movement, and they should
be completely neglected. There is no need to serve an envious person in
the dress of a Vaisnava".
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