Prabhupada Letters :: Anthology 2013-07-28 04:19:00 →
1958 July 28
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When things go wrong in our life, doubts may assail us: “I am trying to be a good person, a good devotee. Why isn’t Krishna doing anything to help me? Does he care? Does he even exist?”
How do we deal with such doubts?
By learning to give the benefit of doubt to Krishna.
Instead of assuming our way to be the right way and labeling all other ways as wrong, we stay open to the possibility that Krishna might have a better plan. After all, he is far more intelligent than us.
Arjuna exemplifies this attitude of giving Krishna the benefit of doubt in his question (04.04). Krishna had stated earlier (04.01) that he gave the essential message of the Gita to the sun god in the past. Arjuna found this incomprehensible, for Krishna was born after the sun god. But instead of skeptically rejecting Krishna’s statement, Arjuna humbly asks: “How am I to understand this?” Krishna answers (04.05) by expanding the framework of discussion to encompass a past life when that knowledge transfer occurred.
This expansive framework applies not just to Krishna’s words but also to his actions. His plan extends far beyond what we consider good contextually to include what is the best for us eternally.
By giving Krishna the benefit of doubt, we prevent the wall of resentment from building between us and him. Instead, we open the window of understanding, thereby letting him guide us in his own inimitable way. If we don’t let the changed circumstances stop us from serving Krishna faithfully and intelligently, gradually we realize that things have worked out far better than our plan. Then our doubts disappear, our faith strengthens – and we march confidently through life’s journey back to Krishna.
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Arjuna said: The sun-god Vivasvan is senior by birth to You. How am I to understand that in the beginning You instructed this science to him?
A devotee of the Lord does not forget his devotional service and other favorable activities, even when he is in a most distressful condition.
From: Rahul
Lord Krishna says Always think of him while doing work also. According to my experience while working I only concentrate on work and I am finding it difficult to think of Krishna while doing work.So can you tell me a way where I can simultaneously think of Krishna constantly and also do my work properly.
Is their some other old VCC somewhere? Do we refer to the old temple that way? Or is the "new" primarily for ornamental purposes, tapping people's fascination with newness?
Pune Temple President Radheshyam Prabhu's answer:
It is called ‘Vedic Cultural Center’ because this center will bring all the benefits meant for the ultimate welfare of humanity through Education, Training and Culture based on the Ancient sacred Vedic texts of India. The whole world is now recognizing the wealth of the Vedas in the modern times.
Since NVCC will cater to the needs of especially educated generation including Children, Youth and Corporates by presenting Seminars and Camps through modern day gadgets, it is called ‘New’, presenting the Ancient Wisdom for the Modern day people in a way relevant to them and appealing to their intelligence as well as practical life.
Often people consider Vedic lifestyle outdated or obsolete due to ignorance; but we present the same logically, scientifically in English language for educated children, youth, corporates who are victims of modern day consumer culture and blinded by material education. It is like Old ‘Caranamrta’ in a ‘NEW’ bottle!
Also there is a big gap between Religious people & Modern day agnostics. (eg) what is future of the grandchildren of traditional religious followers? But ISKCON is presenting philosophy to SAVE the younger generation from wholesale degradation, by presenting the SAME TIME-OLD wisdom of servitorship to Supreme Lord Vitthala, Krishna, Visnu, Rama in a NEW way (dancing, singing, eating prasad, enlivening, enlightening presentations in a ego-friendly atmosphere. {Guru maharaja recently said in Wada that eco-friendly is for the health of the body and ego-friendly is for the soul to take-in spiritual wisdom; thus our temple will present KC in a way to satisfy body-mind-soul}. So NEW Vedic Cultural Center.
When we were coining the name for our ISKCON PUNE I had thought of these things. Thank you for this important question
From Praveen S