Prabhupāda's Desire That We Chant and Be Happy
Śrīla Prabhupāda's relationship with his disciples was not merely that of a military commander issuing orders for global conquest; it was that of a loving father deeply concerned with the welfare of his children. His most frequent and emphatic expression of personal desire was that his followers simply take to the chanting of the Holy Names and find true happiness. This article explores Śrīla Prabhupāda's instructions on the personal culture of Kṛṣṇa consciousness, health, family life, and the philosophy of purified desire.
Simple Formula - Chant and Be Happy
Amidst the complexities of managing a worldwide movement, Śrīla Prabhupāda often returned to the basics. His fundamental desire was for every disciple to rigidly follow the spiritual program—chanting sixteen rounds and following the rules—assuring them that this alone would guarantee their happiness and peace of mind.
- Chant Hare Krishna Mantra and be happy. That is my desire.
- My only desire for my disciples is that they chant Hare Krishna Mantra at least 16 rounds, follow the rules and live in association of devotees then you will be happy and peaceful and not disturbed.
- Please chant Hare Krsna and be happy, that is my desire.
- If we follow the regulative principles and chant sixteen rounds, that is our safe position. I think this instruction you will follow. That is my desire.
Philosophy of Purified Desire
Śrīla Prabhupāda corrected the misconception that spiritual life means becoming desireless. He explained that desire is an intrinsic symptom of the living force, present in all beings from the tiny ant to the creator Brahmā. His desire was not to stop his disciples from desiring, but to teach them how to desire purely for Kṛṣṇa's pleasure.
- Desire must be there. The ant has desire; Lord Brahma has desire; I have got desire; you have got desire. This is artificial, to make desireless. That is not possible. Therefore bhakti means to purify the desire.
- Isvara, Krsna, as Supersoul, He is in the core of my heart, sitting with me. I am also in the heart. And I am desiring, and Krsna is fulfilling my desire.
Health and Family Life
Concerned for the longevity of his disciples' service, Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasized that one must maintain the body as a vehicle for Kṛṣṇa's work. He did not desire for devotees to become sick through neglect. Furthermore, he encouraged stable family life where husband and wife could work together for the mission.
- Physical life, so you must keep yourself fit to execute Krsna consciousness. It is not our desire that you become sick and you cannot chant.
- We have never discouraged family life, so both of you are intelligent and can make your plan. Keep your situation fit for rendering service to the Lord more enthusiastically. That is my desire.
- Both of you please accept my full blessings and sanction for your marriage. Work together for your mutual advancement in Krsna's service and be increasingly joyful in your Krsna Consciousness life. This is my desire.
Happiness Through Cooperation
Śrīla Prabhupāda knew that conflict destroys happiness. His desire for the society was that the members would treat each other with love and respect, working conjointly. He explicitly stated that fighting for individual interests was a negation of surrender.
- You must work conjointly. That is my desire, and if you fight amongst yourselves for some individual interests, that is not surrender.
- Everything should be done in a spirit of cooperation and Krsna's work will go on unhampered. That is our only desire.
Conclusion
Ultimately, Śrīla Prabhupāda's desires for his disciples were rooted in common sense and deep compassion. He did not ask for impossible austerities or artificial renunciation. His fundamental desire was for every disciple to rigidly follow the spiritual program—chanting sixteen rounds and following the rules—assuring them that this alone would guarantee their happiness and peace of mind. He simply desired that they utilize their lives—their health, their families, and their inherent capacity to desire—in the service of Kṛṣṇa. By doing so, the result would be exactly what he promised: a happy, peaceful life leading back to Godhead.
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