Guest guest Posted February 15, 2005 Report Share Posted February 15, 2005 Prabhupada: Just like at Vrndavana -- that is practical. Here I am now sitting in New York, the world's greatest city, such a magnificent city, but my heart is always hankering after that Vrndavana. Woman: Yes. (Laughs.) Prabhupada: Yes. I am not happy here. Woman: Yes, I know. Prabhupada: I shall be very happy to return to my Vrndavana, that sacred place. But then, "Why are you here?" Now, because it is my duty. I have brought some message for you people. Because I have been ordered by my superior, my spiritual master: "Whatever you have learned you should go to the Western countries, and you must distribute this knowledge." So in spite of all my difficulties, all my inconveniences, I am here. Because I am obligated by duty. If I go and sit down in Vrndavana, that will be good for my personal conveniences -- I shall be very comfortable there, and I will have no anxiety, nothing of the sort. But I have taken all the risk in this old age because I am duty-bound. I am duty-bound. So I have to execute my duty, despite all my inconveniences. >From Srila Prabhupada's lecture on Bhagavad-gita 2.11 -- New York, March 4, 1966 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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