A Day in the Life of Srila Prabhupada - January 16

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Srila Prabhupada's letters, lectures and conversations throughout consecutive years

The Days in the Life of Srila Prabhupada presents 2200+ of his lectures; 905+ of his conversations; 490+ of his morning walks; 65+ of his interviews and 6,570+ of his letters.

This listing covers all available material and includes:
  • 10,300+ links to Vanisource - our repository of all of Srila Prabhupada's words;
  • 450+ short audio clips - Nectar Drops from Srila Prabhupada sprinkled throughout the months;
  • 1,080 short video clips extracted from lectures, conversations, morning walks and interviews, with subtitles in up to 88 languages, sprinkled throughout the months;
  • 13,350+ concise statements, drawn from Srila Prabhupada's lectures, conversations and letters, highlighted within quoteboxes;
  • For further study on the different subjects addressed, each statement links to the various categories in our thematic section of Vanipedia named Vaniquotes.

These statements from the Days in the Life of Srila Prabhupada offer unparalleled insights into his devotional character; his vision to re-spiritualize human society; his dedication to translate, publish & distribute his books; his expertise to tirelessly lead & manage his worldwide movement; his empowered ability to encourage, care for, train & clearly communicate the disciplines he expects from all his disciples as he engages them in their pursuit of Krsna consciousness & performance of missionary activities. Through all these situations one can also experience how Srila Prahhupada consistently represents the pure teachings of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu and His associates.


1967 - January 16

Lecture CC Madhya 22.31-33 - New York
Nectar Drops from Srila Prabhupada
"Kṛṣṇa is the original sun; therefore wherever Kṛṣṇa is present there cannot be any ignorance or illusion. Darkness is compared with ignorance, illusion, sleeping, laziness, intoxication, madness; these are all darkness. One who is in the quality of darkness, these things will be visible in his person: too much sleepy, lazy, ignorant. Just opposite, the opposite number of knowledge. So these are called darkness. So if actually one is in Kṛṣṇa consciousness, these qualities will be not visible in his person. This is a test of progressing in Kṛṣṇa consciousness."
670116 - Lecture CC Madhya 22.31-33 - New York


1968 - January 16

Letter to Brahmananda written from Los Angeles
Letter to Gargamuni written from Los Angeles
Letter to Gurudasa and Yamuna written from Los Angeles
Letter to Uddhava and Upendra written from Los Angeles


1969 - January 16

Lecture Purport to Parama Koruna - Los Angeles
Nectar Drops from Srila Prabhupada
"One should give up sense enjoyment. Of course, in this materialistic life we have got our senses and we are practiced to use them. We cannot stop it. But there is no question of stopping, but regulating it. Just like we want to eat. Viṣaya means eating, sleeping, mating and defending. So these things are not forbidden altogether, but they're adjusted just to make it favorable for executing my Kṛṣṇa consciousness. So we should not take... Just like eating. We should not eat just to satisfy the taste. We should eat only just to keep ourself fit for executing Kṛṣṇa consciousness. So eating is not stopped, but it is regulated favorably. Similarly, mating. Mating is also not stopped. But the regulative principle is that you should marry and you should have sex life only for begetting children Kṛṣṇa conscious. Otherwise don't do it."
690116 - Bhajan and Purport to Parama Koruna - Los Angeles
Letter to Gaurasundara written from Los Angeles
Letter to Govinda dasi written from Los Angeles
Letter to Hansadutta written from Los Angeles
Letter to Mahapurusa written from Los Angeles
Letter to Rayarama written from Los Angeles
Letter to Upendra written from Los Angeles


1970 - January 16

Letter to Janardana written from Los Angeles
Letter to Madhusudana written from Los Angeles
Letter to Yamuna written from Los Angeles


1971 - January 16

Lecture SB 06.02.11 - Allahabad
Nectar Drops from Srila Prabhupada
"The whole direction of the Vedic injunction is to understand that 'I am not this material body; I am spirit soul'. And in order to understand this factual position, there are so many directions in the dharma-śāstra, or religious scriptures. And you'll find here the Yamadūta or Yamarāja will speak, dharmaṁ tu sākṣād bhagavat-praṇītam (SB 6.3.19). Really, originally, the, I mean to say, regulator of religious principles is the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Therefore Kṛṣṇa is sometimes addressed as dharma-setu. Setu means bridge. We have to cross over. The whole plan is that we have to cross over the ocean of nescience in which we are now fallen. The material existence means it is ocean of ignorance and nescience, and one has to cross over it. Then he gets his real life."
710116 - Lecture SB 06.02.11 - Allahabad
Letter to Bali-mardana written from Allahabad
Letter to Jagadisa written from Allahabad
Letter to John H. Morgan written from Allahabad
Letter to Nandarani written from Allahabad


1972 - January 16

Letter to Aksoja written from Bombay
Letter to Bhakta dasa written from Bombay
Letter to Georges Imbert (Kritanga) and Gilles Minot (Kriti) written from Bombay
Letter to Pratyaya, Duradharsa, Saranam, Aja, Atmavana and Ahah written from Bombay


1974 - January 16

Morning Walk - Honolulu
Lecture SB 01.16.20 - Honolulu
Letter to Damodara written from Honolulu
Letter to Devendranatha written from Honolulu
Letter to Sukadeva written from Honolulu


1975 - January 16

Lecture SB 03.26.41 - Bombay
Letter to Abhirama written from Bombay
Letter to Adi-kesava written from Bombay
Letter to Aksayananda written from Bombay
Letter to Bhrsakapi written from Bombay
Letter to Jyotiganesvara written from Bombay
Letter to Krsnavesa written from Bombay
Letter to Locanananda written from Bombay
Letter to M. V. Sita Ramalai written from Bombay
Letter to Malati written from Bombay
Letter to Mandakini written from Bombay
Letter to Mr. Gold written from Bombay
Letter to P. S. Garg written from Bombay
Letter to Partha written from Bombay
Letter to Puranjana written from Bombay
Letter to Revatinandana written from Bombay
Letter to Srutadeva written from Bombay
Letter to Tripurari written from Bombay
Letter to Uttamasloka written from Bombay


1976 - January 16

Morning Walk - Mayapur
Conversation - Mayapur
Letter to Ajitananda written from Calcutta
Letter to Atreya Rsi written from Calcutta
Letter to Bhagavan written from Calcutta
Letter to Manager, Central Bank of India written from Calcutta
Letter to Ratnamala written from Calcutta
Letter to Sri S. N. Nayar written from Calcutta


1977 - January 16

Conversation A - Calcutta
Conversation B - Calcutta
Conversation C - Calcutta
Letter to Attorney General's Department written from Calcutta
Letter to Balarama written from Calcutta
Letter to Bali-mardana written from Calcutta
Letter to Hrdayananda written from Calcutta
Letter to ISKCON International Gurukula written from Calcutta
Letter to Nayanabhirama written from Calcutta
Letter to Prapujaka and Avinasa Candra written from Calcutta


   
 

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