ISKCON Book Distribution Stories

Prabhupada quotes about book distribution

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– A book sold becomes a permanent matter for enjoyment. We read the scriptures again and again and it is still fresh. When there is time I go on reading my own books. – All of my students may not be inclined to study but they are very much eager to give others the opportunity to read my books and this should not be discouraged. – All the leaders should tax their brains for increasing the sales of our books. – As soon as I see that there is such increased book distribution figures, I take that to mean that all other...

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Distributing books when you don’t have any at the moment

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Distributing books when you don’t have any at the moment

My story begins with attending Mangal Arati on Radhastami at the temple. Initially, I planned to go with Bhakta Sivam instead of taking my car. I thought that he would return to the ashram after class. However, he decided to stay at the temple until the evening program. But there was a Harinama planned back in Otara. I really wanted to attend it and distribute books. So I managed to get a ride with Kadamba Kanana Prabhu, who was transporting temple prasadam for distribution at the Harinama. Unfortunately, we couldn’t stop by the ashram...

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From Drunkard to Devotee: A transformation through the Bhagavatam

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From Drunkard to Devotee: A transformation through the Bhagavatam

In a serene village far from Pune’s busy city life, Sachi Nandan Bhagawan Prabhu from ISKCON Pune embarked on the mission of spreading the spiritual wisdom of the Srimad Bhagavatam. He brought with him a dedicated group of devotees in a bus, eager to share the profound teachings of Lord Krishna. The bus trundled through the village called Vita in the Sangli district of Maharashtra, and it came to a halt at a quaint . There was a man, lost in his own world of intoxication. His bleary eyes fell upon the volumes of the Bhagavatam, and a...

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It’s finally available, “Treasures of the Brhat Mrdanga”

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Hare Krsna Prabhus, please accept my humble obeisances, all glories to Srila Prabhupada! After years of working on this book it’s finally available. There’s nice stories about book distribution, realizations of senior devotees and Prabhupad’s quotes. If you go to Amazon to and put in “Treasures of the Brhat Mrdanga,” you’ll see it. When you do, you’ll also see that is says “temporarily out of stock,” but it’s not true, you can order it. Amazon still has some kinks to work out....

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From inquirer to leader

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From inquirer to leader

Many years ago, I was in front of the San Diego temple when a devotee asked me if I could speak to a guest who only understood Spanish. The guest had received a book from someone in Mexico and had some questions he wanted answered. By looking in the back of the book he found the address to the San Diego temple, which was closer to him than the temples in Mexico, so he decided to visit. To enter the US, go to the temple, and then return to his home in Mexico all took time, so he had to hurry to get back to his home before it got late. I had...

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