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The Months in the Life of Srila Prabhupada present 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;
- 470+ short audio clips Nectar Drops from Srila Prabhupada sprinkled throughout the months;
- 1,080 short video clips extracted from lectures, conversations, morning walks or interviews with subtitles in up to 93 languages sprinkled throughout the months;
- 13,350+ concise statements, drawn from Srila Prabhupada's lectures, conversations and letters are 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 Months 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.
Feb 1 to 28 - San Francisco
- Lecture CC Adi 07.39-47 - San Francisco
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Rāmānanda Rāya, he was also a śūdra, and he was a householder and a politician, governor, but Caitanya Mahāprabhu took instruction from him. Caitanya Mahāprabhu gave him the preference of being a teacher. He was hesitating. Rāmānanda Rāya was hesitating, "Oh, Sir, You are sannyāsī, in the highest stage of āśrama, and You, in Your previous life You belonged to the brāhmaṇa sect. So You belong to the highest class, and I am a śūdra, I am householder, and I am a politician. So how lower I am in comparison to You?
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- Lecture CC Adi 07.49-65 - San Francisco
- Letter to Gargamuni written from San Francisco
- Lecture CC Adi 07.66-76 - San Francisco
- Lecture CC Adi 07.76-81 - San Francisco
- Lecture CC Adi 07.80-95 - San Francisco
- Letter to Brahmananda written from San Francisco
- Letter to Gargamuni written from San Francisco
- Letter to Jadurani written from San Francisco
- Letter to Kirtanananda written from San Francisco
- Letter to Rayarama written from San Francisco
- Letter to Satsvarupa written from San Francisco
- Letter to Gargamuni written from San Francisco
- Letter to Jadurani and Rayarama written from San Francisco
- Letter to Kirtanananda written from San Francisco
- Letter to Rupanuga written from San Francisco
- Lecture CC Adi 07.106-107 - San Francisco
- Letter to Brahmananda written from San Francisco
- Lecture CC Adi 07.107-109 - San Francisco
- Letter to Kirtanananda written from San Francisco
- Letter to Satsvarupa written from San Francisco
- Letter to Brahmananda written from San Francisco
- Letter to Carl E. Maxwell-Payne written from San Francisco
- Lecture CC Adi 07.108 - San Francisco
- Letter to Brahmananda written from San Francisco
- Lecture CC Adi 07.109-114 - San Francisco
- Letter to Brahmananda written from San Francisco
- Letter to Gargamuni written from San Francisco
- Letter to Rayarama written from San Francisco
- Lecture CC Adi 07.113-17 - San Francisco
- Letter to Brahmananda written from San Francisco
- Lecture CC Adi 07.118-121 - San Francisco
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You do not become God, but you are already in godly quality, qualities, to some extent, not fully. So when you are free from these material clutches, you attain your original quality, spiritual quality. And that spiritual quality you can serve. Because service means the person who is served, he is also person, and the servant is also person. Otherwise there is no question of service. Service, whenever we say service, there must be a person to take, to accept the service, and there must be one person who renders the service.
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- Letter to Brahmananda written from San Francisco
- Letter to Gargamuni written from San Francisco
- Letter to Rayarama written from San Francisco
- Letter to Satsvarupa written from San Francisco
- Letter to Brahmananda written from San Francisco
- Letter to Rayarama written from San Francisco