Dhanesvara das Remembers Srila Prabhupada
Prabhupada Memories
Interview 01
Dhanesvara: After I received my master’s degree from the University of Florida I wanted to blend science and Krishna consciousness, so I asked Prabhupada by letter how I should use my scientific credentials in Krishna’s service. Perhaps through experiments I could demonstrate how the light from the moon nourishes vegetables, based on Lord Krishna statement in Bhagavad-gita, and in that way convince scientists. In his reply, Prabhupada suggested something different than what I anticipated. He wrote, “The topmost science is this Krishna consciousness and that is a fact. The so-called modern science has become spoiled for lack of this perspective. Real science means to acquire perfect knowledge from the parampara, not by so-called academic and empirical research. Such technique is bogus and will not help us in obtaining perfect knowledge. “Yes, you should use your scientific credentials to present this Krishna conscious philosophy. Everything may be used in Krishna’s service. It may not be possible to convince the rascal scientists of this Krishna consciousness philosophy, because, after all, Krishna gives everyone free will and if it is their determination to remain atheistic how shall it be checked? Our principle aim is to challenge their nonsense proposition so that the layman and common people may be saved from this rascaldom . . . Krishna consciousness is perfect so it can be substantiated by all means of argument and logic. The main theme is that life has come from life and not generated from matter as they foolishly claim. You just prove this point and it will be a great victory.” That letter was very instructive for me because I saw that Prabhupada had a practical way of approaching things and that he was aiming at the mass of people. Over the years I’ve come to see how, especially in the universities, it’s practically an academic requirement to be atheistic, so it is very difficult to try to convince the professors of something otherwise.
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