"Prof. Hopkins: A related question, which is a practical question also. I am collecting material for a kind of sourcebook, readings in Hinduism, contemporary as well as classical, and would like to include in these readings some of the things that you have written. Of the things that you have written what do you consider most important? Prabhupāda: Premā pumārtho mahān: The most important thing is how to love God. Prof. Hopkins: And where of the things that you have written would that come? Prabhupāda: Eh? Prof. Hopkins: Where in the... In the things that you've written, where would that message come through most clearly? Prabhupāda: In Vedānta philosophy, the most important philosophy. Brahmānanda: He's asking which one of your books? Prabhupāda: Bhāgavata, Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam."
1975 Conversations and Morning Walks |