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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 response to comments is found within this Vaniquotes category '''[[Vaniquotes:Category:Prabhupada Responding to Comments| - Prabhupada Responding to Comments]]'''.


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 XXXXXXXXX is found within this Vaniquotes category '''[[Vaniquotes:Category:CATEGORYNAME| - CATEGORYNAME]]'''.
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{{VaniQuotebox|Because I want to become this, it doesn't mean that I am this. Because I want to become God's servant, it doesn't mean that I am God's servant|No, you don't, you do not want, you want or not want, that is not the question. First of all you must know what is your real identity. You do not want and do want, that independence you have got always. That is a different thing. But first of all you must know what is your identity. '''(Conversation, 11 July 1973, London)'''}}


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{{VaniQuotebox|Come to the varnasrama-dharma system that he cannot be considered civilized. But Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu said, "I am not brahmana, ksatriya, vaisya, sudra"|But that is Lord Caitanya. Ordinary person is not Caitanya Mahāprabhu. Caitanya Mahāprabhu is liberated. He is talking from the liberated platform. But not everyone is on the standard of Caitanya Mahāprabhu. Therefore, first of all, one has to come to the standard of varṇāśrama-dharma. But Caitanya Mahaprabhu's position can be obtained by the grace of Caitanya Mahāprabhu by this saṅkīrtana movement. He is giving that. That means we have to come to that position when we don't identify with this body. This varṇāśrama-dharma is identification with this body. '''(Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam Lecture, 7 March 1972, Calcutta)'''}}


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{{VaniQuotebox|For material men like us it is not possible to accept the Vedas. Because we do not know. I do not see. It may not be there. But all we can say that we are still in the dark or ignorant about the...|We have to take knowledge from superior authority. I am always not in knowledge. That is my position. But we take knowledge from superior authority. So we are taking knowledge from Kṛṣṇa, the most superior authority. '''(Nectar of Devotion Lecture, 28 December 1972, Bombay)'''}}


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{{VaniQuotebox|Generally it seems to me that this old varnasrama system to some extent practiced the nature of division of labor in ancient society. So now division of labor among people in any society is much more complicated and sophisticated|The confusion has come into existence because in India in later days the son of a brāhmaṇa, without having the brahminical qualification, claimed to be brāhmaṇa, and others, out of superstition or traditional way, they were accepted as brāhmaṇa. Therefore the Indian social order has disrupted. But our, this Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement, we are picking up from everywhere brāhmaṇas, everywhere, because the world needs the brain of a brāhmaṇa. '''(Conversation, 22 June 1971, Moscow)'''}}


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{{VaniQuotebox|God not merely is there to improve upon what you might say would be a natural goodness of man, but man has a natural deficiency he needs God to overcome. And as he overcomes, of course, he progresses further and he is enriched by God?|Yes. That is stated in one of the Vedic literature, that: nitya-siddha kṛṣṇa-prema sādhya kabhu naya śravaṇādi-śuddha-citte karaye udaya (Cc. madhya 22.107). The inherent principle is eternally a fact, his obedience to God. But artificially he has covered it, artificially. The God consciousness is there in everyone, but by so-called material advancement, he has forgotten. '''(Conversation, 29 June 1974, Melbourne)'''}}


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{{VaniQuotebox|Many people are acting more on emotions and feelings than on their mind|Everything has two sides, black side and bright side. We are interested with the bright side. Black side we can point out, but anyone who is sincere, he'll take the bright side. Sajjano guṇam icchanti doṣam icchanti pāmaraḥ. There are guṇa and doṣa, fault and good qualities. So those who are sajjana, they take the good qualities, give up the bad qualities. Then there, gradually things will come out. But if we accept God, "God is all-good," then all good qualities automatically manifest. Yasyāsti bhaktir bhagavaty akiñcanā sarvair guṇais tatra samāsate surāḥ.  '''(Conversation, 12 July 1973, London)'''}}


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{{VaniQuotebox|Materialists may argue that "We can see that Sarasvati is changing from the time she was a little girl and now she is a little older, we have seen her both times, but at the time of death we have not seen the next body of anyone|Why do you believe so much your rascal eyes? That is the answer. Do you think that your eyes are perfect? There are many types of seeing. Not that simply with glaring eyesight you can see. You can see what is Sarasvatī , you are seeing the body. What is Sarasvatī, do you know? So what you are seeing? You are seeing the body. So what is the power of your seeing? There is another body, sukavādī (?), subtle body. Can you see the mind? But everyone has got mind. Can you see intelligence? But everyone has got intelligence. So what is the power of your seeing? Why you are so much proud of your seeing, nonsense seeing?  '''(General Lecture, 13 December 1971, Delhi)'''}}


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{{VaniQuotebox|People are always afraid of fear and love. It's almost as though it's something sissy or, you know, to get so mixed up with sentimentality|Just like the child is afraid of the father. There is affection. My father is displeased that I do... Father has says, "Don't touch this." So I don't touch. My father has... So that fear and affection, both is there. It is not simply that he is afraid of his father but the affection is there. So to become obedient to the authority, there is a tinge of fear also but that is based on affection. That is not actually. '''(Conversation, 5 September 1971, London)'''}}
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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 response to comments is found within this Vaniquotes category - Prabhupada Responding to Comments.

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