A Day in the Life of Srila Prabhupada - June 20

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.


1968 - June 20

Lecture SB 01.04.25 - Montreal
Letter to Jadurani written from Montreal
Letter to Madhavi Lata written from Montreal


1969 - June 20

Letter to Isana written from New Vrindaban, USA
Letter to Pradyumna written from New Vrindaban, USA
Letter to Satsvarupa written from New Vrindaban, USA


1972 - June 20

Lecture Purport to Sri Nama, Gay Gaura Madhur Sware - Los Angeles
Lecture SB 02.03.23 - Los Angeles
Letter to Rupa Vilasa, Candrika, Bhavatarini and Bhanutanya written from Los Angeles
Letter to Stokakrsna written from Los Angeles
Letter to Yadubara written from Los Angeles


1973 - June 20

Lecture SB 01.10.05 - Mayapur
Letter to Gunagrahi written from Mayapur


1974 - June 20

Morning Walk - Germany
Nectar Drops from Srila Prabhupada
"Duḥkhālayam aśāśvatam (BG 8.15). Duḥkha. Duḥkha means suffering. Ālayam. Ālayam means place. So the creator of this universe, the Supreme Lord, He is saying, 'This is a place for suffering', and it is called Mṛtyu-loka, 'for death', 'the planets for dying'. That means death is unnatural to the eternal soul. But anywhere you live within this material world, you'll die. That is material world. Either you live as a Brahmā or live as a small insect, ant, you must die. Bhūtvā bhūtvā pralīyate (BG 8.19): death, and again take birth; death, and again take birth. But these rascals, they do not know. This is natural, that's all, that one can stop this death and birth, they have no knowledge. And still, they are big, big scholars."
740620 - Morning Walk - Germany
Conversation - Germany


1975 - June 20

Lecture Departure - Honolulu
Conversation in Car - Honolulu
750620c - Arrival - Los Angeles
Lecture Arrival - Los Angeles


1976 - June 20

Morning Walk - Toronto
Lecture BG 09.03 - Toronto
Lecture SB 07.06.04 - Toronto


1977 - June 20

Conversation A - Vṛndāvana
Conversation B - Vṛndāvana


   
 

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