Saturday, November 08, 2025

Travel Journal#21.44: Stuyvesant Falls, Chatham, New York City

 Diary of a Traveling Sadhaka, Vol. 21, No. 44
By Krishna Kripa Das
(Week 44: October 29–November 4, 2025)
Stuyvesant Falls, Chatham, New York City
(Sent from Stuyvesant Falls, New York, on November 8, 2025)

Where I Went and What I Did

The forty-fourth week of 2025, I lived at Viraha Bhavan, the ashram of Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami, my Guru Maharaja, in Stuyvesant Falls, New York. I helped his caretakers with different services like cleaning the kitchen, waking up the deities, singing for Them, and uploading dictation tapes. I also did some personal service for Guru Maharaja. Most days I would play the harmonium and chant on the porch for half an hour. Some people would smile and wave as they passed by. I attended the Chatham Wednesday Program, which included three kirtans


On
Friday I went to New York City just for the day to attend the additional harinamas for Halloween, and I ended up chanting Hare Krishna for five and a half hours and engaging people in playing shakers and telling them of their local Hare Krishna centers so they can develop their attraction to Krishna.

I share quotes from Srila Prabhupada’s Sri Caitanya-caritamrita and The Nectar of Devotion. I also share quotes from two lectures by Srila Prabhupada. I share notes on a presentation by Prishni Devi Dasi on Sadaputa Prabhu’s book, Maya: The World as Virtual Reality. I share a quote by Edgar Allan Poe on the supernatural.

Many thanks to my friend, Tara Prabhu, who I last saw in Poland when I went there for Ratha-yatra a few years back, for his generous donation. Thanks to Arcita Prabhu for the photos of me filming and giving out temple invitations on the walking harinama in Greenwich Village on Halloween and for his video of that event. Thanks to Ahaituki Prema Prabhu for the video and photos me on harinama in Washington Square Park.

Itinerary

September 12–November ?: serve Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami
November ?–December 31: NYC Harinam
– December 6: Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami Vyasa-puja / Hudson Winter Walk harinama

Chanting Hare Krishna in Upstate New York

Patrick chants Hare Krishna at the Chatham Wednesday Program (https://youtu.be/v_f2RGqCFp8):


Later Patrick chanted “Radhe Govinda” there (https://youtu.be/wQWjAekAdtc):


Damodara Priya Devi Dasi sang “Damodarastakam,” but instead of reading the English translation, she then sang the English version of the song made by Kalakantha Prabhu. Here the devotees sing verses 3 to 5 of that English version (https://youtu.be/uNMQy5aihvs?si=-q-ysr3-fvp_5CN4):


After prasadam, Patrick chanted another Hare Krishna tune (https://youtu.be/n1iAaFN_D0A):

Chanting Hare Krishna in New York City on Halloween

Although I was living at Stuyvesant Falls, I planned to return to New York City for Halloween because it is such a good day to interact with the public through our outdoor programs of Hare Krishna chanting. I planned to stay in New York City, but devotees thought I should continue to help out in Stuyvesant Falls, so I parked the car at the Hudson station, and took the last train from New York City to Hudson in the evening to return there.

I took the Amtrak from Hudson to Poughkeepsie and the Metro North from Poughkeepsie to Grand Central Station to save money. From there I found it was just two stops on the subway to Washington Square Park, one on the 4 train to Union Square and another on the R train to 8th Street / NYU. I arrived 10 minutes before 3 p.m., the scheduled time of our harinama, so I chanted japa till then. 


I noticed what Gokulendra Prabhu called a Washington Square Park Prophet.

At 3 p.m. I started chanting Hare Krishna with shakers, and Gokulendra Prabhu joined me. The NYC Harinam devotees arrived fifteen minutes late, so I ended up chanting with my shakers until 3:20 p.m., when I began chanting with the harmonium.

Here I chant Hare Krishna in Washington Square Park on Halloween (https://youtube.com/shorts/7zadftJrASI?feature=share):


After I completed my half-hour of chanting with the harmonium, I would interact with people who appeared interested.


Sometimes I would play shakers and encourage others to play the shakers.

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Sometimes I would give out invitations.


This British couple, who always enjoys encountering the Hare Krishnas, is now based in Amsterdam, a city I went to three times this year, and they were happy to receive an invitation to ISKCON Amsterdam from me.

Earlier I gave someone who spoke to me in French, an invitation to our downtown center in Paris, Yoga Lyrique.

I met a Belgian man, who told me he knew of our Radhadesh castle, and he was happy to receive an invitation to our restaurant and temple in Brooklyn.

I also enjoyed meeting a couple from Bern, Switzerland, and I told them how I attended the Basel Ratha-yatra the previous year.

I took a short video of each of the devotees who led kirtan in Washington Square Park that day:

Gokulendra Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Washington Square Park on Halloween (https://youtu.be/SkpD6bVijwk):


Natabara Gauranga Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Washington Square Park on Halloween (https://youtu.be/Se2Kg6sPeEc):


Radhesa Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Washington Square Park on Halloween (https://youtu.be/l5H3U1NL43I):


Narada Muni Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Washington Square Park on Halloween (https://youtu.be/xv_p08GVYrs):



Devotees did well on book distribution that day, even among the costumed living entities.

Krishna Rai chants Hare Krishna, and kids and parents play shakers and dance in Washington Square Park on Halloween (https://youtube.com/shorts/a4BOgpUDV4k):


One girl was especially into dancing, and she danced to the kirtan several times that afternoon (https://youtu.be/mBj2KRVsJyU):


I gave both her and her mom cookies. Her mom said they often had seen the devotees chanting there in Washington Square Park, and they always enjoy listening to them. I told her about our Sunday feast program, with its over four hours of chanting plus a feast and lecture, and she was interested in coming some time.

Kamesi and Gopal Campu Prabhus danced with joy as Hadai Prana Prabhu chanted Hare Krishna at Washington Square Park on Halloween, and Premamani Devi Dasi also danced with some congregational devotees who had come to join our kirtan (https://youtube.com/shorts/OGc-bp8xDsU?feature=share):


Rama Raya Prabhu planned to chant Hare Krishna in Washington Square Park until 7 p.m., and then do a walking
harinama around Greenwich Village as we had done the previous year. The police, however, had another idea. They wanted to kick everyone out of the park at 6 p.m. When they told us to pack up, we were not so enthusiastic to leave. When they returned, they asked why we continued playing when they told us to stop. I thought jokingly we should have said, “We thought that was just your costume!” Anyway, they were adamant, so we had to leave. It turned out good for me because our walking harinama ended around 8:30 p.m., and I had plenty of time to catch my train upstate, and even do some shopping first.

Arcita Prabhu made a nice video that shows our walking harinama in action (https://youtu.be/tz-UwZR5UY4):



I took several clips showing people interacting favorably with our party:

Here Hadai Prana Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Greenwich Village on Halloween, and passersby chant and dance (https://youtu.be/GjN4-INynRs):


I edited the above video for Instagram and for YouTube shorts in order to get more views (
https://youtube.com/shorts/oOEvI_g0I7g):



I continued distributing invitations to people who were obviously attracted.

Later, while Hadai Prana Prabhu was chanting Hare Krishna, cafe goers happily participated (https://youtu.be/HGrutYyXazM):


After Hadai led, Mani Manjari Devi Dasi chanted Hare Krishna there in Greenwich Village on Halloween (https://youtube.com/shorts/l4iCjJLoMoM?feature=share):


While she was chanting Hare Krishna,
she encouraged some young people to chant the mantra (https://youtube.com/shorts/zhTvg_3tZE0?feature=share):


Later
people in costumes danced with the devotees (https://youtube.com/shorts/RhKxclwnsYA?feature=share):


After Mani Manjari led, Rama Raya Prabhu chanted Hare Krishna in Greenwich Village. He brought our whole kirtan party inside a Malaysian restaurant by the name of Rasa (https://youtube.com/shorts/LU6wOCDzsuM?feature=share):

We continued walking north, all the way to Union Square. 

Here Rama Raya Prabhu chants Hare Krishna at Union Square on Halloween, and many dance (https://youtu.be/tqDCfajqscE):

Photos


Halloween is not complete without a pumpkin.


Kamesi Devi Dasi, with a little help from Baladeva Prabhu,
carved a pumpkin for Viraha Bhavan.


It was so windy that there were white caps on the Hudson River.


I’d never seen that before. It requires a wind of 19–24 m.p.h.

Insights

Srila Prabhupada:

From Sri Caitanya-caritamrita, Preface:

On the basis of the sankhya philosophy of acintya-bhedabheda-tattva, which maintains that the Supreme Lord is simultaneously one with and different from His creation, Lord Caitanya taught that the most practical way for the mass of people to practice sankhya-yoga meditation is simply to chant the holy name of the Lord. He taught that the holy name of the Lord is the sound incarnation of the Lord and that since the Lord is the absolute whole, there is no difference between His holy name and His transcendental form. Thus by chanting the holy name of the Lord one can directly associate with the Supreme Lord by sound vibration.”

Anyone who is fortunate enough to be attracted by Lord Caitanya is sure to be successful in his life’s mission. In other words, those who are interested in attaining spiritual existence can easily be released from the clutches of maya by the grace of Lord Caitanya. The teachings presented in this book are nondifferent from the Lord.”

From The Nectar of Devotion, Chapter 1:

In the Hari-bhakti-sudhodaya Prahlada Maharaja, while satisfying Lord Nrsimhadeva by his prayers, says, ‘My dear Lord of the universe, I am feeling transcendental pleasure in Your presence and have become merged in the ocean of happiness. I now consider the happiness of brahmananda to be no more than the water in the impression left by a cow’s hoof in the earth, compared to this ocean of bliss.’”

From The Nectar of Devotion, Chapter 3:

Srila Rupa Gosvami remarks in this connection that one who is actually attracted by the beauty of the lotus feet of Sri Krishna or His service, and whose heart, by such attraction, is always full with transcendental bliss, will naturally never aspire after the liberation which is so valuable to the impersonalists.”

From The Nectar of Devotion, Chapter 4:

In the Seventh Canto of the Bhagavatam, Sixth Chapter, verse 25, Maharaja Prahlada says, ‘My dear friends born into atheistic families, if you can please the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krishna, then there is nothing more rare in this world. In other words, if the Supreme Lord Krishna is pleased with you, then any desire you may have within the core of your heart can be fulfilled without any doubt. As such, what is the use of elevating yourself by the results of fruitive activities, which are automatically achieved in all events by the modes of material nature? And what is the use for you of spiritual emancipation or liberation from material bondage? If you are always engaged in chanting the glories of the Supreme Lord and always relishing the nectar of the lotus feet of the Lord, then there is no necessity for any of these.’ By this statement of Prahlada Maharaja it is clearly understood that one who takes pleasure in chanting and hearing the transcendental glories of the Lord has already surpassed all kinds of material benedictions, including the results of pious fruitive activities, sacrifices and even liberation from material bondage.”

In this atmarama verse it is stated that even those who are completely liberated from material contamination are attracted by the transcendental qualities of Lord Krishna. The purport of this verse is that a liberated soul has absolutely no desire at all for material enjoyment; he is wholly freed from all kinds of material desires, yet still he is irresistibly attracted by the desire to hear and understand the pastimes of the Lord. We may therefore conclude that the glories and pastimes of the Lord are not material. Otherwise, how could the liberated persons known as atmaramas be attracted by such pastimes? That is the important point in this verse.”

From a class on Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.5.1–8 in New Vrindaban on May 23, 1969:

And when I was in New York, one old lady, she used to come to my class. Not in Second Avenue; when I first started in 72nd Street. So she had a son. So I asked, ‘Why don’t you get your son married?’ ‘Oh, if he can maintain a wife, I have no objection.’ . . . And still we are very much proud that we are advancing. Even a bird maintains a wife, even a beast maintains wife. And human being hesitates to maintain a wife? You see? And they are advanced in civilization? Hmm? It is a very horrible age.”

From a class on Sri Caitanya-caritamrita, Madhya 20.137, in New York on December 6, 1966:

What is the purpose of concentrating the mind? Just to find out myself, where I am within this body, and then find out where is Lord. This is the perfection of yoga.”

Because they cannot find out even the particles of the Supreme Lord—we living entities, we are all particles of the Supreme Lord—so if they cannot find out the particle, what there is chance to find out God? So they cannot also find out God.”

Dharma means rituals. Everyone has got some faith . . . Just like Hindus are going to the . . . temple, and the Christians are going to the church, or Muslims, they are going to the mosque, . . . with idea that ‘Here is God.’ That is, of course, beginning. It is nice. But because they are trapped in simply the rituals, they have no other, further knowledge, so that also cannot help to reach, because they are trapped. Every religious faith . . . Of course, that conviction must be there. But they do not try to make any further advance. They think that ‘Here it is ended. Everything is ended here.’ Therefore they cannot make any progress.”

So one has to come. Maybe you go by the yoga process, maybe you go by the philosophical process, maybe you go by the ritualistic process, maybe that you go by penances and by study. But unless you reach to this point of Krishna consciousness, your attempt..., not failure, but there are different degrees. So people are satisfied with that different degrees only. . . . Hardly they try to reach the final goal. But if anyone wants to reach the final goal, then he has to take this process of Krishna consciousness . . . That process alone can take you to the Supreme Lord.”

Prishni Devi Dasi:

It was Pascal’s wager that got me to join the Hare Krishnas.

I had a relative in the health care field with a lot of degrees who said 85% of cures are based on the patient’s faith in their doctors. And she was a atheistic Darwinist.

Q (by me): How did Pascal’s wager get you to join the Hare Krishnas?

A: Pascal, known as the father of probability theory, was one of my favorite mathematicians, and he had experienced a mid-life religious conversion. During a philosophy class in graduate school, I encountered his famous “Pascal’s Wager,” which offers a probabilistic argument for why you should believe in God. So I switched my major to linguistics to find the oldest language to begin my search for God. When I learned it was Sanskrit, I began reading Srila Prabhupada’s books.

Edgar Allan Poe:

From his short story, “The Mystery of Marie Rogêt”:

There are few persons, even among the calmest thinkers, who have not occasionally been startled into a vague yet thrilling half-credence in the supernatural, by coincidences of so seemingly marvellous a character that, as mere coincidences, the intellect has been unable to receive them. Such sentiments . . . are seldom thoroughly stifled unless by reference to the doctrine of chance, or, as it is technically termed, the Calculus of Probabilities. Now this Calculus is, in its essence, purely mathematical; and thus we have the anomaly of the most rigidly exact in science applied to the shadow and spirituality of the most intangible in speculation.”

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Krishna makes the point at the end of Chapter 8 (“Attaining the Supreme”) that if you just engage in His devotional service (bhakti-yoga), you can attain whatever you can get by other processes, plus you attain his spiritual realm. Thus that is best course of action.

vedesu yajñesu tapahsu caiva

danesu yat punya-phalam pradistam
atyeti tat sarvam idam viditva
yogi param sthanam upaiti cadyam

A person who accepts the path of devotional service is not bereft of the results derived from studying the Vedas, performing sacrifices, undergoing austerities, giving charity or pursuing philosophical and fruitive activities. Simply by performing devotional service, he attains all these, and at the end he reaches the supreme eternal abode.” (Bhagavad-gita 8.28)

Saturday, November 01, 2025

Travel Journal#21.43: Stuyvesant Falls, Chatham, Schenectady

 Diary of a Traveling Sadhaka, Vol. 21, No. 43
By Krishna Kripa Das
(Week 43: October 22–28)
Stuyvesant Falls, Chatham, Schenectady
(Sent from Stuyvesant Falls on November 1, 2025)

Where I Went and What I Did

The forty-third week of 2025, I lived at Viraha Bhavan, the ashram of Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami, my Guru Maharaja, in Stuyvesant Falls, New York. I helped his caretakers with different services like cleaning the kitchen, waking up the deities, singing for Them, and uploading dictation tapes. I also did some personal service for Guru Maharaja. On Wednesday evening I attended a Govardhan Puja festival in Chatham. 


Friday I was happy because two devotees joined my harinama on the porch. 

On Saturday evening I attended a program at ISKCON Schenectady on the disappearance day of Srila Prabhupada, where I led the first Hare Krishna kirtan and talked about Srila Prabhupada not being just a guru or even just the founder-acarya of ISKCON, but a divine personality personally empowered by Krishna to spread eternal dharma all over the world, especially by teaching the chanting of the holy name and the study of Bhagavad-gita and Srimad-Bhagavatam.

I share quotes from the final chapters of Srila Prabhupada’s Krishna, The Supreme Personality of Godhead. I also share quotes from two lectures by Srila Prabhupada on Sri Caitanya-caritamrita given in the fall of 1966 at 26 Second Avenue. I share a lengthy quote from Sri Caitanya-bhagavata by Vrindavana Dasa Thakura showing that some Muslims of His time also accepted Lord Caitanya to be an incarnation of the Supreme Lord Himself.

Many thanks to Shreyakari Devi Dasi and ISKCON Schenectady for their kind donation. Thanks to Kamesi Devi Dasi for the video of the harinama on the porch. Thanks to Krsna dasi for the videos of the Govardhan Hill circumambulation by the kids and by myself at the Chatham Wednesday program Govardhan Puja festival. Thanks to Mathura Mohan Prabhu for the ride to and from Schenectady.

Itinerary

September 12–November ?: serve Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami
November ?–December 31: NYC Harinam
– December 6: Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami Vyasa-puja / Hudson Winter Walk harinama

Chanting Hare Krishna in Upstate New York


Although we had a small team of four cooks, we had a nice Govardhan Hill at Viraha Bhavan, Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami’s ashram in Stuyvesant Falls.

Baladeva made the best preparation, saffron-cardamom sweet rice. He also made the banana halava which was the main constituent of the hill. Krsna dasi made the rice and the dal. Ojasvini Radha Devi Dasi made the pakoras.



I made laddus and walnut burfi which we also offered to Laddu Gopal. 

Govardhan Puja was on a Wednesday so we observed it at our Chatham Wednesday program. I was happily surprised by both the popularity of our Govardhan Puja festival and the enthusiasm of its participants.



Many attendees brought sweets for the hill. I included my walnut burfi and laddus.


Under the hill were people and cows, a detail I had never seen before.


Krishna Kumari Devi Dasi did a drama about the Govardhan pastime.


She looked striking as Indra, wearing a crown and riding on the elephant carrier, Airavata.


She used cotton attached to a tree branch to serve as Indra’s clouds.

Here Patrick chants Hare Krishna at the Chatham Wednesday Program on Govardhan Puja (https://youtu.be/RuxmvEM3mTo):


While Patrick chanted, Krishna Kumari and the k
ids circumambulated Govardhan Hill (https://youtube.com/shorts/fvQo-bfs5OA?feature=share):


The kids looked like they were having such a good time walking around Govardhan Hill, I decided to join them (https://youtube.com/shorts/cpFkOUJdr1o?feature=share):


Damodara Priya Devi Dasi chants Hare Krishna at the Chatham Govardhan Puja
program (https://youtu.be/YisirV1wr-A):


Patrick chants Hare Krishna at the end of the Chatham Wednesday program on Govardhan Puja, and many dance (https://youtube.com/shorts/NpiL5uHavFE?feature=share):


Patrick and Amalini Radha Devi Dasi chant Hare Krishna after the Chatham Wednesday Govardhan Puja Festival (https://youtu.be/czx7R6_gx2o):


On Friday I chanted Hare Krishna in Stuyvesant Falls on the porch of Viraha Bhavan with Damodara Priya Devi Dasi, who was gardening, and another devotee who did not want to appear in this video (https://youtube.com/shorts/2zwdbQBKKhU):


Insights

Srila Prabhupada:

From Krishna, The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Chapter 89:

All the sages who assembled on the bank of the river Sarasvati to try to determine who is the supreme predominating deity became freed from all doubts about Vishnu worship. All of them thereafter engaged in devotional service, and thus they achieved the desired result and went back to Godhead.”

Those who are actually eager to be liberated from material entanglement would do well to accept at once the conclusion given by Sri Sukadeva Gosvami. In the beginning of Srimad-Bhagavatam, which is spoken by Sukadeva Gosvami, it is said that hearing Srimad-Bhagavatam is extremely conducive to liberation. The same fact is now confirmed by Suta Gosvami: if anyone who is traveling aimlessly within this material world cares to hear the nectarean words spoken by Sukadeva Gosvami, certainly he will come to the right conclusion, which is that simply by discharging devotional service to the Supreme Personality of Godhead one will be able to stop the fatigue of perpetually migrating from one material body to another. In other words, one who becomes fixed in loving devotional service to Vishnu will certainly be able to get relief from this journey of material life, and the process is very simple: one has to give aural reception to the sweet words spoken by Sukadeva Gosvami in the form of Srimad-Bhagavatam.

Brahmanas, being engaged in spiritual activities, are not expected to do anything which requires physical endeavor. Therefore, they need to be protected by the ksatriyas so that they will not be disturbed in the execution of their higher occupational duties.”

From Krishna, The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Chapter 90:

Some devotees of the Lord who want to love the Supreme Personality of Godhead in the mellow of conjugal love are elevated to the position of becoming wives of Krishna, and Krishna keeps them always attached to Him by His kind behavior. Krishna’s behavior with His wives – His movements, His talking with them, His smiling, His embracing and similar other activities, which are just like those of a loving husband – kept them always very much attached to Him. That is the highest perfection of life. If someone remains always attached to Krishna, it is to be understood that he is liberated, and his life is successful. With any devotee who loves Krishna with his heart and soul, Krishna reciprocates in such a way that the devotee cannot but remain attached to Him. The reciprocal dealings of Krishna and His devotees are so attractive that a devotee cannot think of any subject matter other than Krishna.”

Lord Krishna is especially glorified for giving pleasure to the gopis and the queens of Dvaraka. Sukadeva Gosvami glorifies Lord Krishna for His enchanting smile, by which He enchanted not only the gopis of Vrindavan but also the queens of Dvaraka. The exact words used in this connection are vardhayan kama-devam. In Vrindavan, as the boyfriend of many gopis, and in Dvaraka, as the husband of many queens, Krishna increased their lusty desires to enjoy with Him. For God realization or self-realization, one generally has to undergo severe austerities and penances for many, many thousands of years, and then it may be possible to realize God. But the gopis and the queens of Dvaraka, simply by enhancing their lusty desires to enjoy Krishna as their boyfriend or husband, received the highest type of salvation.

This behavior of Lord Krishna with the gopis and queens is unique in the history of self-realization. Usually people understand that for self-realization one has to go to the forest or mountains and undergo severe austerities and penances. But the gopis and the queens, simply by being attached to Krishna in conjugal love and enjoying His company in a so-called sensuous life full of luxury and opulence, achieved the highest salvation, which is impossible to achieve even for great sages and saintly persons. Similarly, demons such as Kamsa, Dantavakra and Sisupala, who all treated Krishna as an enemy, also got the highest benefit of being transferred to the spiritual world.”

From a lecture on Sri Caitanya-caritamrita, Madhya-lila 20.100–108 in New York on Nov. 29, 1966:

Nirbandhini matih means he has already determined that ‘In this life I shall make my life perfect.’ Then, for him, perfection is guaranteed. If he thinks, ‘Oh, let me try. Let me test also this department of Krishna consciousness, at the same time test other department. Let us go this way...’ No. One should be very much serious to make complete perfection in this life. 
So a man should be serious like Sanatana Gosvami. And for that purpose he sacrificed everything, he became a beggar. So we should be prepared to sacrifice anything for perfection of this human form of life. Then perfection is guaranteed. Simply we should be very serious, that’s all.”

From a lecture on Sri Caitanya-caritamrita, Madhya-lila 20.124–125 in New York on December 4, 1966:

Bhakti, devotional service, means to undergo a, a disciplinary system of our life so that automatically we can revive our lost relationship with Lord, God, and we become happy. This is called bhakti.

Vrindavana Dasa Thakura:

From Sri Caitanya-bhagavata, Antya 4.18–19:

Lord Gauranga manifested such ecstasy that what to speak of others, even the Yavanas [such as the Muslims] chanted the name of Hari. Even the Yavanas offered obeisances from a distance. Such is the merciful incarnation of Lord Gauracandra!”

From Sri Caitanya-bhagavata, Antya 4.48–68:

The king then summoned Kesava Khan and inquired from him in great wonder, ‘Tell me, Kesava Khan, what is your opinion about the person named Sri Krishna Caitanya? Tell me, what does He preach, what kind of person is He, and what kind of sannyasi is He? Also tell me clearly why people come from the four directions to see Him.’
When the most pious Kesava Khan heard these questions, he became worried and spoke in a way to suppress the truth.
Who says He is a Gosañi? He is just a mendicant sannyasi. He is a poor fellow from another country who lives under trees.”
The king said, ‘Don’t ever call Him poor, for it is a great offense to hear such a description. Know for certain that He is the same personality whom the Hindus address as Krishna and the Yavanas address as Khoda. My order is carried out only in my kingdom, but His order is respectfully carried out in all places. Even some persons in my own kingdom have begun conspiring to harm me. But the people of all places respect Him with their body, mind, and speech. Why would they worship Him if He were not God? If I do not provide salaries to my servants for six months, they will conspire against me in various ways. Yet these people maintain themselves and still desire to serve Him, even though they do not get a proper opportunity. Therefore know for certain that He is the Supreme Lord. Do not call Him “poor.”’
The king then said, ‘I order that no one should disturb Him in any way. Let Him stay wherever He desires, and let Him preach the teachings of His scriptures in whatever way He wants. Let Him peacefully perform kirtana with His followers, and let Him stay in a solitary place or anywhere else He likes. If anyone attempts to oppose Him, I will take his life, whether he is a Kazi or a constable.’
After the King issued this order, he went inside his palace. Such are the pastimes of Sri Gaurasundara. This same Hussain Shah broke deities and temples throughout Orissa. Even such a Yavana respected Gauracandra, yet nowadays many blind persons do not.”

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This verse, which Puskara Prabhu, the artist, taught me when I lived in Alachua, explains why chanting the glories of the Lord is superior to processes of atonement. Not only does it free one from the reactions of materialistic activities, it engages one in the superior process of devotional service and thus liberates one from material entanglement altogether.

na niskrtair uditair brahma-vadibhis

tatha visuddhyaty aghavan vratadibhih
yatha harer nama-padair udahrtais
tad uttamasloka-gunopalambhakam

By following the Vedic ritualistic ceremonies or undergoing atonement, sinful men do not become as purified as by chanting once the holy name of Lord Hari. Although ritualistic atonement may free one from sinful reactions, it does not awaken devotional service, unlike the chanting of the Lord’s names, which reminds one of the Lord’s fame, qualities, attributes, pastimes and paraphernalia.” (Srimad-Bhagavatam 6.2.11)