Srila Prabhupada about Lord Vamana

By Vamanadeva das
(from the sannyasa book based on Srila Prabhupadas instructions:(but is is instructions for us all)

10. STRIVES TO ADVANCE IN SPIRITUAL LIFE

SANNYASIS DO NOT HAVE TO DO ANYTHING EXCEPT STRIVE FOR ADVANCEMENT IN SPIRITUAL LIFE

As for those who are not grhasthas–the brahmacaris, vanaprasthas and sannyasis–they don’t have to do anything but strive for advancement in spiritual life. This means that three fourths of the entire population should stop sense gratification and simply be engaged in the advancement of Krsna consciousness. Only one fourth of the population should be grhastha, and that should be according to laws of restricted sense gratification. The grhasthas, vanaprasthas, brahmacaris and sannyasis should endeavor together with their total energy to become Krsna conscious. This type of civilization is called daiva-varnasrama. One of the objectives of the Krsna consciousness movement is to establish this daiva-varnasrama, but not to encourage so-called varnasrama without scientifically organized endeavor by human society.
(Bhag. 7.14.10, purp.)

11. SHOULD NOT ASK FOR MORE THAN REQUIRED

SANNYASI SHOULD NOT ASK FOR MORE THAN IS NECESSARY

Here His Lordship Vamanadeva also teaches sannyasis and brahmacaris that one should not ask more than necessary. He wanted only three paces of land, although Bali Maharaja wanted to give Him anything He wanted.
(Bhag. 8.19.2, purp.)

A SANNYASI IS QUALIFIED TO ASK FOR CHARITY, BUT BECAUSE HE LIVES AT THE COST OF OTHERS, HE IS PUNISHABLE IF HE TAKES MORE THAN NECESSARY. TO ACQUIRE AND SPEND MONEY EXTRAVAGANTLY IS SINFUL

A brahmana or sannyasi is qualified to ask charity from others, but if he takes more than necessary he is punishable. No one can use more of the Supreme Lord’s property than necessary. Lord Vamanadeva indirectly indicated to Bali Maharaja that he was occupying more land than he needed. In the material world, all distresses are due to extravagance. One acquires money extravagantly and also spends it extravagantly. Such activities are sinful. All property belongs to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and all living beings, who are sons of the Supreme Lord, have the right to use the Supreme Father’s property, but one cannot take more than necessary. This principle should especially be followed by brahmanas and sannyasis who live at the cost of others. Thus Vamanadeva was an ideal beggar, for He asked only three paces of land. Of course, there is a difference between His footsteps and those of an ordinary human being. The Supreme Personality of Godhead, by His inconceivable prowess, can occupy the entire universe, including the upper, lower and middle planetary systems, by the unlimited measurement of His footsteps.
(Bhag. 8.19.17, purp.)

WHATEVER MONEY IS COLLECTED SHOULD BE SPENT ONLY FOR KRSNA

Whatever money is collected should be spent for Krsna, and not a farthing for sense gratification. This is the Bhagavata principle.
(Bhag. 7.13.34, purp.)

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