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Happiness means being contented and satisfied. It is very hard to find happiness in the world these days, and whatever happiness we do find, it is temporary. In the Bhagavad-gītā, it is stated that true happiness is found only when one realises his true spiritual constitutional position in relation to God. However, even if one embarks on his spiritual journey, there is no guarantee that he will achieve his ultimate goal because of the strong influence of the material energy. One's happiness needs to be permanent, and only by constant practice in devotional service to God can one achieve it. This is affirmed by Srila Prabhupada as well.


Srila Prabhupada, a glorious modern sage, shares his love with all he meets, via his profound teachings, which bring to life Lord Chaitanya's message: how to develop pure love for Krishna, or God. Srila Prabhupada's outstanding personality - his transcendental desires, qualities, character and personal history - is abundantly expressed in his lectures, conversations, letters and, to some degree, in his books. An endearing presentation on his happiness is found within this Vaniquotes category '''[[Vaniquotes:Category:My Happiness (Prabhupada)|- My Happiness (Prabhupada)]]'''.  
Srila Prabhupada, a glorious modern sage, shares his love with all he meets, via his profound teachings, which bring to life Lord Chaitanya's message: how to develop pure love for Krishna, or God. Srila Prabhupada's outstanding personality - his transcendental desires, qualities, character and personal history - is abundantly expressed in his lectures, conversations, letters and, to some degree, in his books. An endearing presentation on his happiness is found within this Vaniquotes category '''[[Vaniquotes:Category:My Happiness (Prabhupada)|- My Happiness (Prabhupada)]]'''.  


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An introduction is given below in the following 8 quotes.   
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{{VaniQuotebox|Our aims and objects in the Krishna Consciousness Movement are very sublime. Kindly follow and you'll be happy and I'll be happy|Our aims and objects in the Krishna Consciousness Movement are very sublime. Kindly follow and you'll be happy and I'll be happy. '''(Letter, 18 May 1976, Honolulu)'''}}  


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{{VaniQuotebox|This finger is part and parcel of my body. If you respect my body and kill my, cut my finger, shall I be happy? No. Therefore Vaisnava knows this, that "Even a small ant, he is the part and parcel of Krsna. So if I kill this ant, Krsna will be unhappy"|A Vaiṣṇava should be ready to give respect to anyone, all living entities, because all living entities are part and parcel of Kṛṣṇa. They should offer respect to everyone. Just like this finger is my part and parcel of the body. If you respect my body and kill my, cut my finger, shall I be happy? No. Therefore Vaiṣṇava knows this, that "Even a small ant, he is the part and parcel of Kṛṣṇa. So if I kill this ant, Kṛṣṇa will be unhappy. Kṛṣṇa will be unhappy." '''(Bhagavad-gītā Lecture, 30 June 1973, Calcutta)'''}}  


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{{VaniQuotebox|Actually I am dependent on your mercy. If you kindly follow my instructions and continue to push on Krsna consciousness, that will make me very happy. You must very strictly observe the regulative principles and chant sixteen rounds a day|Actually I am dependent on your mercy. If you kindly follow my instructions and continue to push on Krsna consciousness, that will make me very happy. You must very strictly observe the regulative principles and chant sixteen rounds a day and Krsna will give you guidance. '''(Letter, 28 August 1976, New Delhi)'''}}  


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{{VaniQuotebox|As soon as I get a particular type of body, my happiness and sufferings are all destined. This is our position|How much foolish we are that we are getting a particular type of body, and the sukha-duḥkha, happiness and distress, is already fixed up. That is called destiny. As soon as I get a particular type of body, my happiness and sufferings are all destined. This is our position. '''(Bhagavad-gītā Lecture, 15 October 1973 ,Bombay)'''}}  


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{{VaniQuotebox|By serving the spiritual master, you keep your weapon always sharpened. And then take help from Krsna, the words of spiritual master sharpen weapon and the spiritual master is happy, then Krsna immediately will help. He gives you strength|That is sharpening your weapons. That is also described. By serving the spiritual master, you keep your weapon always sharpened. And then take help from Kṛṣṇa, the words of spiritual master sharpen weapon and yasya prasādad bhagavata..., and the spiritual master is happy, then Kṛṣṇa immediately will help. He gives you strength. '''(Conversation, 7 May 1976, Honolulu)'''}}  


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{{VaniQuotebox|I am very happy to hear of the so many new boys and girls taking a sincere interest in this philosophy, and I am also very eager to meet with them when I come there to San Francisco|I am so much pleased with the good reports of your Sankirtana party there, and please continue to spread our Krishna Consciousness movement in this way, and you will receive the blessings of Lord Caitanya. I am very happy to hear of the so many new boys and girls taking a sincere interest in this philosophy, and I am also very eager to meet with them when I come there to San Francisco. '''(Letter, 26 August 1968, Montreal)'''}}  


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{{VaniQuotebox|I want to see my disciples become bona fide Spiritual Master and spread Krishna consciousness very widely, that will make me and Krishna very happy|Keep trained up very rigidly and then you are bona fide Guru, and you can accept disciples on the same principle. But as a matter of etiquette it is the custom that during the lifetime of your Spiritual master you bring the prospective disciples to him, and in his absence or disappearance you can accept disciples without any limitation. This is the law of disciplic succession. I want to see my disciples become bona fide Spiritual Master and spread Krishna consciousness very widely, that will make me and Krishna very happy. '''(Letter, 2 December 1975, New Delhi)'''}}  


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{{VaniQuotebox|As soon as a center is open and my disciples conduct it nicely, it gives me Vaikuntha bliss|As soon as a center is open and my disciples conduct it nicely, it gives me Vaikuntha bliss. Vamanadeva is doing very nicely in St. Louis, and I am sending herewith some pictures of his activities. So Bali Mardan and Upendra are doing in Sydney also. All these newses are to me life-giving ambrosia, so the more you open branches, the more I increase my duration of life. '''(Letter, 10 April 1970, Los Angeles)'''}}  
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Happiness means being contented and satisfied. It is very hard to find happiness in the world these days, and whatever happiness we do find, it is temporary. In the Bhagavad-gītā, it is stated that true happiness is found only when one realises his true spiritual constitutional position in relation to God. However, even if one embarks on his spiritual journey, there is no guarantee that he will achieve his ultimate goal because of the strong influence of the material energy. One's happiness needs to be permanent, and only by constant practice in devotional service to God can one achieve it. This is affirmed by Srila Prabhupada as well.

Srila Prabhupada, a glorious modern sage, shares his love with all he meets, via his profound teachings, which bring to life Lord Chaitanya's message: how to develop pure love for Krishna, or God. Srila Prabhupada's outstanding personality - his transcendental desires, qualities, character and personal history - is abundantly expressed in his lectures, conversations, letters and, to some degree, in his books. An endearing presentation on his happiness is found within this Vaniquotes category - My Happiness (Prabhupada).

An introduction is given below in the following 8 quotes.


Quotes from Srila Prabhupada's teachings









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