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Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 1.26
He walked for an hour, until his two young servants were both tired. “Do I tire you walking?” “This walking and massaging are saving my life from day to day.” Then he continued walking.
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 2.45
On the morning Tripurāri accompanied Prabhupāda on his walk, Prabhupāda said little as they walked up Only when they were walking back toward the car did one of the devotees mention, “Prabhupāda, Tripurāri
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 2.51
That Prabhupāda would not take any morning walks went without saying. Everyone closely involved with Śrīla Prabhupāda had come to accept a new way of living, with no morning walks Someone suggested that Prabhupāda might like to walk on the roof, but even that seemed to be too difficult
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 2.60
Early every morning Prabhupāda would go on a walk, usually to Volunteer Park, where he walked by the perimeter was several miles long, and although some of the young men would become exhausted from the walk One morning, while Jayānanda was walking with Prabhupāda, they approached a man who had just pulled a Prabhupāda kept walking until he was past the man and then added, “And suffer.”
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 2.64
“We can walk in the hallway here.” It was expected that you would walk out of your room, the lights would go on, you would walk to the elevator So we were walking up and down the hall for our morning walk. It was a half-hour walk. We were walking back and forth, and I was regularly pushing the buttons. Do you want to wait until after your walk, or should I go now?” He said, “No, I will walk.
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 1.19
Bruce: I walked with Swamiji around the grounds. All the others were doing something else, and Swamiji and myself were walking alone.
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 2.43
cādara, and a fuzzy wool cap that buttoned under his chin, Prabhupāda led his disciples on a pre-dawn walk With the ISKCON leaders and sannyāsīs staying close to catch his words, he walked and talked in Vṛndāvana His walks were so long that most of the devotees became tired, and some joked that Prabhupāda was going to walk all the way back to Delhi.
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 2.58
As they walked together under a steel bridge, Prabhupāda pointed upward with his walking cane, “Look”
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 1.30
Prabhupāda, walking with a cane, dressed in his black coat and his Wellingtons, looked like the gentleman of the estate out for his morning walk. At the beginning of the walk, a devotee had picked a rose and handed it to him, and he still held it He had walked for an hour.
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 2.43
On a morning walk near the end of the Vṛndāvana festival one of the devotees mentioned that the festival “Yes,” said Prabhupāda, and he stopped walking. “Yes, that is our real business – to go and preach.”
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 1.22
At ten o’clock Prabhupāda walked up the stairs of the Avalon, followed by Kīrtanānanda and Ranchor. crowd parted down the center, all the way from the entrance to the stage, opening a path for him to walk With his head held high, Prabhupāda seemed to float by as he walked through the strange milieu, making
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 2.45
The next morning, while walking on Venice Beach, Śrīla Prabhupāda delivered an extraordinary ultimatum Surrounded by devotees, he walked along, poking the sand softly with his cane.

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