Diary of a Traveling Sadhaka, Vol. 14, No. 22
By Krishna-kripa das
(November 2018, part two)
New York City, Alachua Festival of the Holy Name, Tallahassee
(Sent from Hartford, Connecticut, on December 8, 2018)
Where
I Went and What I Did
I
continued living with the Yuga Dharma Ashram devotees and doing
harinama
six
hours a day at different New York City subway stations. I took a
three-day break from singing in the subways to go to Florida to
attend the Festival of the Holy Name, the Alachua
24-hour kirtan, the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving. During
that Saturday, I took a break from the Festival of the Holy Name to
chant in Tallahassee at the
stadium, before
the Florida Gators / Florida State Seminoles game, along with nine
other devotees from the Festival.
I
share quotes from Srila Prabhupada books and lectures. I share
excerpts from the Free
Write Journal of
Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami. I share excerpts from articles in Back
to Godhead magazine
by Srila Prabhupada, Krishnanandani Devi Dasi, Nagaraja Prabhu,
Satyaraja Prabhu, Karuna Dharini Devi Dasi, Devaki Devi Dasi, and
Mathura Vasi Devi Dasi. I share notes on classes at the Yuga Dharma
Ashram by Prahladananda and Candrasekhara Swamis, and Rama Raya,
Kalki, Mahotsaha, and Krishna Prasada Prabhus. I share notes on a
class at the Krishna House in Gainesville by Hari Kirtana Prabhu.
Unlimited thanks to Namamrita Prabhu, pilot for Southwest Airlines, who gave me a standby ticket so I could go to Florida for the Festival of the Holy Name in Alachua. Many,
many thanks to Jagannatha (Jagi) Kirtan Prabhu for giving
me a
new computer bag to replace the one he gave me years ago which had
its zipper break recently and a new hoodie, far superior my previous
one because
it is warmer, it has more pockets, it zips up, and it does not say “GAP” on it. Thanks to Rakesh Prabhu for driving me to Tampa after the Festival of the Holy Name and Sudhir Prabhu for accommodating me for the night and driving me to the Tampa airport early Sunday morning. Thanks to Divyangi Devi Dasi for her photos of the NYC Yuga Dharma
Ashram harinamas.
Thanks
to Mangal Arati Das Ramnarine for his Facebook live video of
Bhagavata Purana Prabhu chanting in Jackson Heights.
Itinerary
October
1–January 4, 2019: New York City Yuga Dharma Harinama Party
December
24: Albany, New York, for Christmas Eve
December
29: Bhagavad-gita
class at 26 Second Avenue
January
5, 2019: Bhakti House program in Jacksonville
January
6–16:
Tallahassee, Florida State University
January
17: Tampa, Florida, University of South Florida program
January
18–20: BI Gainesville Consciousness Conference
January
21: Gainesville Martin Luther King Day parade
January
22, 23, and 25: Krishna House in Gainesville
January
24: Tampa, Florida, University of South Florida program
January
26: Tampa Gasparilla Pirate Parade Ratha-yatra and harinama
January
27–: Tallahassee, Florida State University
April
10–12: Washington, D.C., harinama
with
Sankarsana Prabhu by the museums
April
14–18: Dublin
April
19–24: Newcastle-upon-Tyne
April
27: Amsterdam Kings Day harinama
Chanting
Hare Krishna with the New York City Yuga Dharma Ashram Party
I
continued chanting Hare Krishna with the Yuga Dharma Ashram harinama
party,
sometimes leading, sometimes taking videos, sometimes manning the
book table, and sometimes dancing, in different subway stations in
New York City, including:
42nd St. / Times Square:
Jackson
Heights / Roosevelt Avenue:
34th St. / Penn
Station:
14th St. / Union
Square:
and
Grand Central:
Hare
Krishna for the throne!
By our chanting of Hare Krishna we hope to
please Radha Govinda and share that joy with others. “In a temple
of jewels in Vrindavan, underneath a desire tree, Sri Sri
Radha-Govinda, served by Their most confidential associates, sit upon
an effulgent throne. I offer my humble obeisances unto Them.” (Sri
Caitanya-caritamrita,
Adi-lila 1.1.16)
Our
book distributors would approach all kinds of people,
including
those of different religions,
those
of different species,
and
performers.
They
had sets of five hardbound books they called Pañca-tattva, comprised
of Bhagavad-gita, Srimad-Bhagavatam (First Canto), Teachings of
Lord Caitanya, Nectar of Devotion, and the Krishna book
which they hoped to get $50 for.
This fortunate lady got one such set plus two additional Spanish books from Mahotsaha Prabhu for $65.
This fortunate lady got one such set plus two additional Spanish books from Mahotsaha Prabhu for $65.
One
special experience happened to me while Kaliya Krishna Prabhu was chanting
at the Union Square subway station and I was standing behind our
party dancing to the music. One lady watched us for a while, and I
approached her to give her a pamphlet. She explained she had been
stressed out the whole week and was looking for some remedy. Hearing
Kaliya Krishna’s melodious chanting and watching my dancing
pacified her mind. She asked if we had any cure for stress, and I
explained that the Hare Krishna mantra could cure her stress, and she
accepted the “On Chanting Hare Krishna” pamphlet and purchased a
Vrindavan
Mellows kirtan
CD
for five dollars.
I
previously offered the free literature to anyone who looked at our
party as they passed,
but as that literature
is
in short supply in
our ashram I
have been dancing more instead.
Lord Caitanya would always have at least one dancer in His parties,
and we do not have any steady dancers among us, so it is a useful role I can
play. In the middle 1980s after guru
puja in
Philadelphia as some of my guru’s disciples were accompanying him
to his room, he told me I should dance more in the kirtan, so I
always try to remember that and act accordingly. Sacinandana Swami
likes it when the devotees dance on harinama
because
it attracts people to stay and hear more of the Hare Krishna chant.
Jeremy
knew of Hare Krishnas from the straight edge bands, Shelter and 108,
when he was growing up, but he had never met them until one day in
Grand Central when he got a book from a devotee. Now he chants japa
regularly,
and although he lives in New Jersey, he comes to our morning class at
the Yuga Dharma Ashram in uptown Manhattan before he goes to work.
After work he comes by our harinama
in
the subway stations. That is amazing in itself, but what really
impressed me was that the day after he broke his collar bone in a
bicycle accident, he kept up his program of attending the morning
class and the harinama.
Clarissa’s
mom came by to say hello when
I was manning the book table.
When Clarissa was in high school she would often attend our harinama
and
occasionally she would even lead the singing. She would also go to
the Bhakti Center and the Brooklyn temple. She had many devotee
friends, and on Facebook she still does, although she does not come
around anymore. Her mom said the time Clarissa spent with us had a
very stabilizing effect on her life, and she felt grateful about that.
I always wonder why Clarissa gave up the association of the devotees.
I hope no one mistreated her in any way. Perhaps she will meet up
with the Hare Krishnas during another phase of her life and recall
how much she enjoyed the devotional activities and take them up
again. The great thing that
is
the benefit of all our devotional acts is eternal. Nothing can beat
that, and nothing can take that away.
The Yuga Dharma Ashram harinama party devotees continued to invite passersby to offer lamps to Krishna in his childhood feature of Damodara during the last few days of Karttika, and many people of different genders, races, and native languages happily participated. The Skanda Purana relates a conversation between Lord Brahma and Narada Muni, in which it is said, “A person who offers a lamp to Lord Krishna during the month of Damodara (Karttika) becomes very glorious and fortunate.” (https://youtu.be/jBBSlutEtIM):
During the end of November we were fortunate to have Bhagavata Purana Prabhu of the Krishna Balaram 24-Hour Kirtan in Vrindavan join us for several days. Here he chants Hare Krishna in Penn Station subway station, and Rama Raya Prabhu dances and plays shakers (https://youtu.be/13X9i8gaVko):
Bhagavata
Purana Prabhu chants Hare Krishna at Grand Central subway station,
and a passerby dances (https://youtu.be/mcyyMgn7KI0):
Bhagavata
Purana Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Jackson Heights / Roosevelt
Avenue subway station, and a kid happily plays shakers and dances for
three minutes as the
mother watches (https://youtu.be/giJV5YlWwMs):
Bhagavata
Purana Prabhu chants in Jackson Heights / Roosevelt Avenue subway
station (https://youtu.be/imoQyGZAe8w):
Ananda
Bihari Prabhu has helped out a lot in the history of our Yuga Dharma
Ashram harinama
party
in New York City. Recently he has been very busy assisting Adi
Purusha Prabhu in running his bed and breakfast facility. We were
very happy to have him back chanting
Hare Krishna with us in Times Square subway station once again
(https://youtu.be/b5R4Bb-uTQ4):
Kishor
Gopal Prabhu, formerly a fulltime member of our party, now lives at
the Bhakti Center, but he is becoming
steady in his resolve to join us for a couple of hours every
Wednesday. Here he chants Hare Krishna in the Times Square subway
station (https://youtu.be/iSopNjCt_IM):
As
usual Rama Raya Prabhu led many kirtans inspiring people to
participate.
Rama
Raya Prabhu chants Hare Krishna at Grand Central subway station, and
an old man dances dexterously (https://youtu.be/_q73PIWJH4c):
Rama
Raya Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Times Square subway station, and a
lady dances wildly (https://youtu.be/L7tc4WvM6TI):
Rama
Raya Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Penn Station subway station, and a
Jewish man and others dance (https://youtu.be/1YWv05Ai3ps):
Rama
Raya Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Times Square subway station, and
passersby play shakers and dance, as do the devotees
(https://youtu.be/Ag2Nfo9gkbw):
Rama
Raya Prabhu chants in Times Square, and devotees and passersby, including a
performer with his face painted blue, dance
(https://youtu.be/605c2BBaeYE):
Rama
Raya Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Penn Station subway station, a
young lady offers a lamp to Damodar and sits down and learns the
mantra, and devotees dance (https://youtu.be/Ur2HncrcH2Y):
Rama
Raya Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Jackson Heights / Roosevelt Avenue
subway station, a new girl listens, and Marcel dances
(https://youtu.be/hFC_RtSGeig):
All
together the new girl listened for an hour and a half at least.
Yugala Piriti Devi Dasi bought a set of five hardbound
books
for $50 and gave them to the new girl, so she got lots of mercy that
day!
Rama
Raya Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Penn Station subway station, and
devotees dance (https://youtu.be/v8PI6hfFyqE):
Rama
Raya Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Union Square, and Bhakta Marcel
dances (https://youtu.be/ETWEScIFaVQ):
Rama
Raya Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Penn Station, and Bhakta Marcel
dances (https://youtu.be/KthfNW8lU6A):
Rama
Raya Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Penn Station subway station, and
Kalki Prabhu dances (https://youtu.be/mF_TIDRxOfs):
Now
that the Christmas season is approaching, Rama
Raya Prabhu occasionally
chants
Hare Krishna to the “Jingle Bells” tune, as
here
in Penn Station subway station (https://youtu.be/uX5mQKOyz2U):
In
addition to leading the chant, sometimes
Rama Raya Prabhu would dance to the singing of the others.
Here
Bhagavata Purana Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Times Square, and Rama
Raya Prabhu dances (https://youtu.be/UgIMCElTDUs):
Divyangi
Devi Dasi chants Hare Krishna at Jackson Heights / Roosevelt Avenue
subway station, and a MTA worker dances with Mahotsaha Prabhu
(https://youtu.be/DmfonrGZLCc):
Kaliya
Krishna Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Jackson Heights / Roosevelt
Avenue subway station, Marcel plays drum, Richard dances, and a
girl plays shakers while her mom learns the Hare Krishna maha-mantra.
This
is the second time that mother and daughter have joined us there at
Jackson Heights
(https://youtu.be/4UFsqmGoG5Y):
Kaliya
Krishna Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Times Square subway station,
and two guys dance (https://youtu.be/E8wbgjGd9CA):
Natabara
Gauranga Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Times Square subway station,
and a lady dances (https://youtu.be/xhNtPQQWMq8):
Natabara
Gauranga Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Times Square subway station,
and a mother and her children play shakers and dance, along with
Bhagavata Purana Prabhu, who encouraged them
(https://youtu.be/kZi2FDw1ERU):
Kishor
Gopal Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Times Square and passersby and
devotees dance (https://youtu.be/g1cBA4njwxo):
Kaliya
Krishna Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Times Square subway station,
and Bhakta Marcel dances (https://youtu.be/T-0ZxjKPIrc):
Kaliya
Krishna Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Times Square subway station
(https://youtu.be/Sh1RaWZ34LA):
Chanting
Hare Krishna on Thanksgiving and Giving Thanks
I
decided to chant 64 rounds on Thanksgiving Day, the last day of
Karttika, knowing I would have a lot of free time flying standby from
New York to Florida for the Festival of the Holy Name in
Alachua.
After chanting 40 rounds and finally getting a seat on the third
flight out of NYC I was booked on, my mind was peaceful enough to
consider what I was thankful for, besides getting that seat.
Unlimited thanks to Srila Prabhupada for revealing to me, and people
in general, that anyone can attain an eternal relationship of love
with the most qualified person in the universe, the Supreme
Personality, simply by daily chanting Hare Krishna for two hours and
giving up four degrading and self-destructive habits. All glories to
Srila Prabhupada, from whom ecstatic prema
(love of God) emanates and by whom ignorance is destroyed. Srila
Prabhupada, please accept our gratitude on this Thanksgiving Day.
This year Thanksgiving Day marked the end of the month of Karttika, the last five days of which are known as Bhisma-pancaka. It is said if you perform extra austerities on these five days, it is as if you did them for the whole month of Karttika. I did my most ambitious observance of Bhisma-pancaka this year, chanting 64 rounds the first and last days and 32 rounds the three days in the middle. The first four days I also chanted Hare Krishna for six hours in public. Hopefully I will come to a higher level of consciousness by all the chanting and increase the quality of my service to Krishna and His servants.
This year Thanksgiving Day marked the end of the month of Karttika, the last five days of which are known as Bhisma-pancaka. It is said if you perform extra austerities on these five days, it is as if you did them for the whole month of Karttika. I did my most ambitious observance of Bhisma-pancaka this year, chanting 64 rounds the first and last days and 32 rounds the three days in the middle. The first four days I also chanted Hare Krishna for six hours in public. Hopefully I will come to a higher level of consciousness by all the chanting and increase the quality of my service to Krishna and His servants.
Chanting
Hare Krishna at the Alachua Festival of the Holy Name 2018 (Day 1)
I just share a few minutes of video of almost all the singers I heard at ISKCON Alachua’s 24-hour kirtan, the Festival of the Holy Name, in the order that they sang in. If any especially inspire you, you can play their entire kirtans at this web site, https://alachuakirtan.com/audio.html, where they are listed in the same order.
Here Jahnavi Jivana Harrison, who was the first singer at this year’s event, chants Hare Krishna at Alachua Festival of the Holy Name 2018 (https://youtu.be/oQEGsFJPexk):
Here Jahnavi Jivana Harrison, who was the first singer at this year’s event, chants Hare Krishna at Alachua Festival of the Holy Name 2018 (https://youtu.be/oQEGsFJPexk):
Uddhava-prana
Prabhu chanted Hare Krishna in a Latino tune that inspired Purusartha
Prabhu to continue playing bass and several devotees to dance
(https://youtu.be/8zHed8rvnFs):
Sevaradhika
Devi Dasi, who has an album called "Chant for Peace,"
chants Hare Krishna (https://youtu.be/nUjyAd6_HGo):
Krishna
Kishor Prabhu of The Mayapuris and friends chant Hare Krishna
(https://youtu.be/2SzLmOQdJtg):
Why
so short a recording of Visvambhara? The tent was so dimly lit, and I
did not think the video would come out very well!
Chanting
Hare Krishna Before the Seminoles / Gators Game in Tallahassee
Long
before the devotees
began having the annual Festival
of the Holy Name in Alachua on the Friday and Saturday after
Thanksgiving Day, devotees in the Alachua area would chant at the
Florida Gators / Florida State Seminoles football game on the
Saturday after Thanksgiving. Now we have to take a break from the
twelve hours of kirtan to drive to the stadium and chant for two and
a half hours and then return, and thus we get fewer devotees to
come on
that harinama.
It
is especially bad every second year when the game is played in
Tallahassee, slightly over two hours from Alachua, as it was this
year!
Still
ten devotees came up to Tallahassee to chant Hare Krishna, and
several fans enjoyed playing the instruments and dancing with the
devotees. There were a few sprinkles of rain from time to time, but
the temperature was in the high sixties (about
20°
C), and one did not even need a sweater, a very refreshing change
from New York City.
Here
Nagaraja Prabhu chants Hare Krishna as the FSU band enters the
stadium before the UF Gators / FSU Seminoles game
(https://youtu.be/m-nBtVfEcGY):
Here
is some video showing how many fans from both teams enjoyed playing
musical instruments and dancing with the devotees
(https://youtu.be/8jTNiIxeoVo):
One
girl enjoyed spinning around while dancing with a devotee lady.
Unfortuately my camera did not get the focus right on this one
(https://youtu.be/DZyjZX8Owwc):
Here
is additional video of our chanting party, without so much
interaction with fans (https://youtu.be/N5AdsBiLxNM):
Chanting
Hare Krishna at the Alachua Festival of the Holy Name 2018 (Day 2)
When
I arrived back to New Raman Reti after chanting at the game in
Tallahassee, a group of devotee ladies from Alachua was singing my
favorite Hare Krishna tune at the Festival of the Holy Name.
Later
that evening I talked to Mitrasena Prabhu about that tune. He
confirmed it came from an Indian movie, something I had heard before.
He supplied additional details. In the movie a lady’s husband
becomes addicted to sinful acts and she becomes disgusted and
frustrated, and she cries out to Krishna in desparation, seeking His
shelter. It is interesting that in our chanting we are also crying
out to Krishna, seeking His shelter, and
so it is a very appropriate tune.
Havi
Prabhu, a disciple of Srila Prabhupada who
is a very
popular singer in South America, along with his family and friends,
chants
Hare Krishna and many devotees dance with delight
(https://youtu.be/Czfyxru0TCo):
Manorama
Prabhu, ISKCON Youth Minister, and his wife, Jaya Radhe Dasi, along
with their friends, chant Hare Krishna
(https://youtu.be/nfiwy3f5t9g):
The
light was too dim for me to record Amala-harinama Prabhu, and I had
to leave early as I was catching a ride to Tampa with Rakesh for an
early morning flight the next day so unfortunately I could not stay
for the final kirtan with Bada Haridas Prabhu.
The
beauty of the sunrise seen from the plane could not be captured in this photo.
Chanting
Hare Krishna at Other Venues in New York City
Radhanath
Swami, after
a
brief introduction,
chants Hare Krishna at The Bhakti Center Thursday
Kirtan
in New York City (https://youtu.be/OVUEEu8dVkQ):
I
always dance in the back, where there is more room, thus you see how
the kirtan looks from there.
To see photos I took but did not include in this journal, click below:
Insights
Srila
Prabhupada:
From
Srimad-Bhagavatam
1.2.3,
purport:
“There
is no point in arguing that a materialistic man can be happy. No
materialistic creature — be he the great Brahma or an insignificant
ant — can be happy. Everyone tries to make a permanent plan for
happiness, but everyone is baffled by the laws of material nature.
Therefore the materialistic world is called the darkest region of
God’s creation. Yet the unhappy materialists can get out of it
simply by desiring to get out. Unfortunately they are so foolish that
they do not want to escape.”
From
Srimad-Bhagavatam
4.20.31,
purport:
“It
is the duty of the son to depend upon his father without asking
anything from him. The good son has faith that the father knows best
how to benefit him. Similarly, a pure devotee does not ask anything
from the Lord for material benefit. Nor does he ask anything for
spiritual benefit. The pure devotee is fully surrendered unto the
lotus feet of the Lord, and the Lord takes charge of him, as stated
in Bhagavad-gita
(18.66): aham
tvam sarva-papebhyo mokshayishyami.
The father knows the necessities of the son and supplies them, and
the Supreme Lord knows the necessities of the living entities and
supplies them sumptuously.”
From
Srimad-Bhagavatam
4.20.33:
[Lord
Vishnu said to King Prithu:] “My
dear King, O protector of the citizens, henceforward be very careful
to execute My orders and not be misled by anything. Anyone who lives
in that way, simply carrying out My orders faithfully, will always
find good fortune all over the world.”
From
Srimad-Bhagavatam
10.13.51,
purport:
“All
living entities are serving Krishna in different ways, but when they
are Krishna conscious, their service is fully manifest. As a flower
in the bud gradually fructifies and yields its desired aroma and
beauty, so when a living entity comes to the platform of Krishna
consciousness, the beauty of his real form comes into full blossom.
That is the ultimate beauty and the ultimate fulfillment of desire.”
From
Teachings
of Lord Caitanya:
“The
elaborations and expositions on the philosophy taught by Lord
Caitanya are in fact most voluminous, exacting and consistent due to
the system of disciplic succession [passing knowledge down through a
chain of spiritual masters.]”
From “Genuine Religion” in Back
to Godhead, Vol.
53, No. 2:
[a
conversation between His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
Prabhupada and reporters in Melbourne, Australia, on June 29, 1974]
Srila
Prabhupada: The
law is the same for everyone. You cannot say, “This is the black
law,” “This is the white law.” No. That is not very scientific.
The scientific understanding is that God is there, and we are all
under His law. God is great, we are His subordinates, and we have to
obey His orders. That is the genuine spiritual platform. That is
genuine religion. Am I right or wrong?
Reporter:
You’re right.
Srila
Prabhupada: Therefore
you cannot say “Christian religion,” “Hindu religion,” “Muslim religion.” Religion is religion. God is neither Christian
nor Hindu nor Muslim. God is God. God is one.
Reporter:
So it seems you are saying, then, that by holding to their conception
of a “Muslim” or “Jewish” or “Hindu” or “Christian”
God, people are not actually realizing God. And yet one of the most
important purposes of human life is to realize God, correct?
Srila
Prabhupada: Yes.
That is the only purpose. Except for fulfilling that purpose,
anything we are doing is animalism. We are simply jumping about, just
as the dog is jumping about, that’s all. If we do not realize God,
what is the difference between our life and a dog’s? A dog is
thinking, “I am a very stout bulldog.” And a man is thinking, “I
am a very well-to-do Dutchman.” So what is the difference between
the dog and the man? Their mentality is the same. The dog is
thinking, “I am this body,” and the man is equally thinking, “I
am this body.” But when one understands, “I am not this body –
I am a spirit, and I emanate from the supreme spirit,” that is
humanity.
Reporter:
Your Divine Grace, do you see meditation as a means to God
realization?
Srila Prabhupada: Yes, meditation is also a means, but you cannot meditate now, because you do not know what God is. Meditation means meditation upon something or someone. But if you do not know what God is, upon what or whom will you meditate? First of all, you must know about God. For instance, we know about God, Krishna, and in the Bhagavad-gita Krishna says, man-mana bhava mad-bhaktah: “Always think of Me.” So we meditate upon Krishna. This is perfect meditation – because meditation means to think of God. But if you do not know what God is, how will you think of Him?
Srila Prabhupada: Yes, meditation is also a means, but you cannot meditate now, because you do not know what God is. Meditation means meditation upon something or someone. But if you do not know what God is, upon what or whom will you meditate? First of all, you must know about God. For instance, we know about God, Krishna, and in the Bhagavad-gita Krishna says, man-mana bhava mad-bhaktah: “Always think of Me.” So we meditate upon Krishna. This is perfect meditation – because meditation means to think of God. But if you do not know what God is, how will you think of Him?
Reporter:
Is meditation a way to see God inside yourself?
Srila
Prabhupada:
Yes. That is the proper definition of meditation.
Dhyanavasthita-tad-gatena
manasa pasyanti yam yoginah:
by concentrating their mind upon God, the yogis try to see Him within
their heart. But to concentrate your mind on God and ultimately see
Him, you must first know what God is. In our institution, for
instance, our students first learn what God is – God’s
attributes. In that way they can think of God. But if you have no
idea of God, how will you think of Him? Just as God is one, religion
is one: you must know what God is, and you must know what His order
is – and you must abide by it.
From
a lecture on Srimad-Bhagavatam
1.16.21 on January 17, 1974, in Honolulu:
“We
have to accept somebody as our leader. It is not possible that we can
live without leadership. That is not possible. Is there any party, is
there any school, or is there any institution that they’re
conducting without any chief leader or director? Can you show me any
instance throughout the whole world? . . . We have to accept the
servitorship or underhand, to become underhand of some person. So the
intelligence is that ‘Whom we have to accept?’ . . . There lies
intelligence – ‘What kind of leader we shall accept? . . . So our
principle is that Krishna
should be accepted as the leader, because Krishna
says in the Bhagavad-gita,
mattah
parataram nanyat kiñcid asti dhanañjaya
[there is no truth superior to Me, O
Dhanañjaya
– Bg. 7.7]. Krishna
is the supreme leader.”
The
Humble Servants of Srila Prabhupada:
From
Srimad-Bhagavatam
10.34.17:
[The
Vidyadhara named Sudarsana said to Lord Krishna:] “O infallible
one, I was immediately freed from the brahmanas’
punishment simply by seeing You. Anyone who chants Your name purifies
all who hear his chanting, as well as himself. How much more
beneficial, then, is the touch of Your lotus feet?”
Satsvarupa
Dasa Goswami:
“I
spent five years laboring over Srila
Prabhupada-lilamrta,
a seven-volume opus. And I had researchers doing interviews, excerpts
of which I used in the narrative. It was bliss writing an authorized
biography of Srila Prabhupada, the pure devotee.”
“We
are going to have a feast on Thanksgiving Day, held at Ravindra
Svarupa’s. It’s not a particularly spiritual or Vaishnava
observance. Perhaps Ravindra Svarupa could give an impromptu talk on
gratitude to Krishna for providing us with sufficient vegetarian
prasadam.
Beyond this, we are making Thanksgiving for the benediction to engage
in devotional service to Radha-Krishna and Gaura-Nitai, to all the
Vaishnavas and to all living beings. We all thank Srila Prabhupada,
the Founder-Acarya
of ISKCON, for transforming us into civilized human beings, free from
sinful sense gratification and acting as aspiring servants of Krishna
and humanity.”
“I
will set the stage for the disciples to speak homages without my
becoming prideful. On Vyasa-puja day, he remains “as humble as a
blade of grass.” He is like the viceroy in the days of the British
rule of India. The viceroy could accept contributions from the
people, but he couldn’t keep a single thing for himself. It all
went into the royal treasury, as property of the king. Similarly, the
spiritual master hears homages to himself, but he passes them on to
the guru
parampara.”
“A
Sunday Evening with Swamiji” reprinted in its entirety from Free
Write Journal #15:
I
have been to the Sunday Love Feast and then to my apartment to finish
up some typing. Now I’m going back to the storefront to give
Swamiji the typing. As I enter the storefront, I see that many guests
have already left. Kirtanananda is sitting on the front shelf of the
storefront window, talking with a guy and girl about Krishna
consciousness. He’s speaking examples he’s heard from the Swami,
and some of his own. His friend, Umapati, stands by. Someone mentions
Buddhism, and Umapati says, “Buddhism is actually a kind of
mysticism for atheists.”
On
the left side of the front entrance is a shelf with ISKCON literature
where Gargamuni has set up pamphlets (“Krishna, the Reservoir of
Pleasure” and “Who Is Crazy?”). The first issue of BTG
is there, and some incense in homemade packs. Gargamuni wears red
japa
beads around his neck, and he smooths his “Shakespearean locks”
with his hands. He says, “You can burn this incense when you chant
Hare Krishna.” He laughs, but he’s trying to make a sale. A man
picks up a leaflet, “Is this free?” Gargamuni says, “We have to
pay for the printing. You can give a little donation for it.”
Gargamuni holds his fourth plate of feast prasadam,
and he’s picking a little from it as he talks.
At
the back of the room, where the dais is, there are big pots on the
floor, and the devotees are giving out whatever prasadam
is left. Acyutananda is serving out with a large spoon. Stryadhisa is
sitting quietly, eating. Rupanuga and his wife and little child are
sitting, having finished prasadam,
and talking with Raya Rama. Rupanuga says to Raya Rama, “Something
should be done to make the temple a cleaner place.” He says that he
and his wife sometimes feel ashamed to come there because of the
cockroaches and the dirt. There are even sweet-juice stains on the
rug. Raya Rama smiles and says, “Well, what can be done?” But
Rupanuga is serious about it. He says it’s really bad, and he will
tell the Swami about it. Jagannatha dasa (James Green) is also there,
and he’s talking to a newly-initiated devotee named Dvarakadhisa.
Dvarakadhisa is comparing Krishna consciousness to Western philosophy
and saying that the arguments for the existence of God by Thomas
Aquinas are very good.
A
moody young man is playing the tamboura, but pressing the strings
down as if it were a guitar. Bob Lefkowitz says to him, “Hey,
that’s not the way you play a tamboura. You’ll break it. It’s
just a drone instrument.” The man continues playing the tamboura
by pressing the strings and finally Lefkowitz takes it from him.
I
walk through this scene and out the side door into the courtyard.
Paper plates are scattered around, and the janitor, Mr. Chuddy, is
upset. “I told you this before,” he says, “This is not your
place.” Brahmananda says, “We’re just like your sons. So tell
us what to do, and I’ll do it. I’ll clean up right away. It won’t
happen again.” Brahmananda has heard the Swamiji say we should
approach Mr. Chuddy this way. Mr. Chuddy is pacified, but another
tenant comes; they both complain again about the plates. “Did you
get some prasadam?”
asks Brahmananda of the tenant. “Yes, I got a plate. It was nice,
but that’s not the point.” Stryadhisa sits at the picnic table
blinking, looking detached from everything.
Candrasekhara
Swami:
If
the speaker is qualified, but the hearers are not eager to hear, or
the hearers are eager to hear, but the speaker is not qualified, then
nothing will happen.
There
are six questions asked by the sages in the first chaper of the First
Canto of Srimad-Bhagavatam
(SB):
What
have you ascertained to be the absolute and ultimate good for the
people in general? (SB 1.1.9) Answered in SB 1.2.6.
There
are many varieties of scriptures, and in all of them there are many
prescribed duties, which can be learned only after many years of
study in their various divisions. Therefore, O sage, please select
the essence of all these scriptures and explain it for the good of
all living beings, that by such instruction their hearts may be fully
satisfied? (SB 1.1.11) Answered in SB 1.2.7.
What
is the purpose the Personality of Godhead appeared in the womb of
Devaki as the son of Vasudeva? (SB 1.1.12) Answered in SB 1.2.34.
His
transcendental acts are magnificent and gracious, and great learned
sages like Narada sing of them. Please, therefore, speak to us, who
are eager to hear, about the adventures He performs in His various
incarnations. (SB 1.1.17) Answered in SB 1.2.30.
O
wise Suta, please narrate to us the transcendental pastimes of the
Supreme Godhead’s multi-incarnations. (SB 1.1.18). Answered in SB
1.3.
Since
Sri Krishna, the Absolute Truth, the master of all mystic powers, has
departed for His own abode, please tell us to whom the religious
principles have now gone for shelter. (SB 1.1.23) Answered in SB
1.3.43.
The
above info comes from Bhurijana Prabhu’s book about the first two
cantos of the Srimad-Bhagavatam,
Unveiling His Lotus Feet.
The
whole idea of the pastimes of Krishna is to attract us to the
spiritual world. To attract people to return to the spiritual world,
which is mentioned in Srimad-Bhagavatam
1.2.34, is a more important reason for the Lord’s appearance than
the reasons we usually give from Bhagavad-gita
4.8,
“To deliver the pious and to annihilate the miscreants, as well as
to reestablish the principles of religion, I Myself appear,
millennium after millennium.”
The
most complicated topic is God, and everything else is just a subset
of God.
There
are two primary conceptions of God which people have. One is God as a
guy fulfilling the orders of many people who are asking him for
supplies, and another is God as a white light. If you saw a movie,
either of a guy fulfilling orders or a white light filling the
screen, for an hour and a half, would you find it interesting?
Prahladananda
Swami:
Religion
and knowledge are required for liberation.
Sitting
is the easy part, but hearing is more difficult.
If
we have a loving attitude toward the sound vibration, we will
experience the love in the sound vibration.
The
general attitude the hearer should have is one of acceptance, to be
willing to carry out what the sound vibration says.
It
may take thousands of books and hearing for thousands of years to
come to love of Krishna.
The
result of hearing is we think of Krishna, and we ultimately become a
devotee of Krishna, and naturally want to worship Krishna and
surrender to Krishna.
Knowing
you are not your body is the gateway to tolerance. If you are
tolerant, you can think of something beyond getting free from your
own distress.
In
New York City they spend a lot of time getting out of the distress
they create. Because they are creating so much distress this is
difficult.
Household
life is centered around establishing stability. People are working
for food, but the easiest way to do that is to live and work on a
farm.
People
are so enamored of technology that
one guy in China sold his kidney to buy an iPhone.
The
chanting of Hare Krishna is a direct manifestation of the Bhagavatam
because
Radha, Krishna, Their servants, and Their loving service are there,
which is what the Bhagavatam
is all about.
All people can experience they exist, and they can experience their bodies are
changing.
Submission
does not mean accepting without understanding. One should inquire
until one understands.
The
goal is to develop the character of the pure devotee.
Lord
Caitanya says the character of the devotee is to avoid those who are
averse to devotional service. Krishna describes those averse to
devotional service in Bhagavad-gita: “Those
miscreants who are grossly foolish, who are lowest among mankind,
whose knowledge is stolen by illusion, and who partake of the
atheistic nature of demons do not surrender unto Me.” (Bg. 7.15)
and “This confidential knowledge may never be explained to those
who are not austere, or devoted, or engaged in devotional service,
nor to one who is envious of Me.” (Bg. 18.67)
Lord
Caitanya’s instructions are easier to apply than Bhagavad-gita.
Lord Caitanya rejected Krishna’s own instructions in Bhagavad-gita
[9.27
and 18.66],
but
He finally accepted the advice of Lord Brahma [SB 10.14.3] that
people hear of Krishna while staying in their own social positions.
The
women are upset because they are mistreated, and the men are upset
because they are mistreated. The children are upset because they are
mistreated. Actually no one is mistreated. They are getting the
results of their own karma, which in this age of Kali is not too
good.
iPhones
and iPads produce a little pleasure, but serving Krishna gives a lot
of pleasure.
Vyasadeva
did not write the Bhagavatam,
he
compiled the Bhagavatam.
The
Bhagavatam
is
eternally existing.
The
real question is not how the whole world can become Krishna
conscious, but how can we can become Krishna conscious.
Q
(by me): What do you say on book distribution to interest the people
in the books?
A:
What you say is not so important as your desire. We have to want the
people to stop, to take a book, and to give a donation. People should
appreciate our sincerity. Otherwise they will think, “This guy is
just flattering me.”
By
sitting in the place where the sannyasis
washed
their feet yet showing an unlimited effulgence, Lord Caitanya
displayed unlimited prowess and absolute humility, and that was
impressive to the Mayavadis, who therefore were attracted and willing
to hear from Him.
We
have a psychological problem with our father, our Supreme Father,
which we have to overcome, and therefore, we have a problem with all
authority figures.
In
the beginning we may or may not believe that Krishna is God, but if
we listen to Bhagavad-gita
and
Srimad-Bhagavatam,
we
will gradually come to appreciate that at least Krishna has something
valuable to say. When we apply Krishna’s teachings in our lives and
see how practical they are, our appreciation increases.
We
envy God and we envy others, but by cultivating appreciation we can
overcome this envy.
As
we acquire knowledge that we are all part of one spiritual energy, we
can increase our appreciation of others.
Brahma
stole Krishna’s cowherd boy friends and calves as a joke, and thus
he learned that you don’t joke with God.
One
Christian said that the teachings of the Hare Krishna movement are so
perfect they could only have been created by the devil.
When
we hear about the delusions of others, we may laugh at them, but when
others hear about our delusions, they also probably laugh at us.
By
learning we are not our bodies and thus are not material, we will
solve our all material problems.
By
serving Krishna we can become free from our envy.
By
serving people, we improve our attitude toward them, because we think, “Why would I be serving them if they were not good?”
Q:
What about becoming envious of other book distributors?
A:
When you distribute books you become blissful and the envy goes away.
Krishna
is just sending people. It is not by our own prowess people stop.
Krishna has a whole set of people out there who are supposed to take
books.
When
we see Krishna’s perfect arrangements we can be peaceful.
When
we reject Krishna, our whole conception of life becomes completely
turned around and instead of becoming fearless we become fearful, but
when we accept Krishna again our fear goes away, and we become
fearless.
Hari
Kirtana Prabhu:
From
a morning class in Krishna House in Gainesville, Florida:
Although
we may not think we are worthy, Krishna thinks we are so cool that He
wants to hang out with us.
The
Vedanta-sutra
begins
with “atha
brahma jijñasa,”
now that you have the opportunity, inquire about Brahman, spirit.
Similarly in the Yoga
Sutra, Patanjali
begins with “atha”
also. Now that you have the opportunity, practice yoga.
Falling
Upward
by a Christian writer, Richard Rohr, describes
two halves of life, first learning and applying, and then stepping
back and sharing wisdom with others.
If
when reading Bhagavad-gita,
if
you first read all the translations in the whole book, and then you
go back through and you read all the translations for each chapter
before going through each text and purport, you will find it is
easier to follow what Krishna is saying.
Read
until you find you start thinking, and then write down your
realizations, and then continue reading. It will take a long time to
read a book in this way, but you will develop a relationship with the
text, and that will greatly benefit you.
Q:
When Srila Prabhupada speaks of hearing scientifically from the
sages, what does he mean?
A:
Their presentation is systematic, and the hearer has the spiritual
qualities necessary to hear properly, namely he is advanced in
truthfulness, mercy, austerity, and cleanliness. Also the knowledge
can be applied in one’s life and in society. Srila Prabhupada does
not speak of the Bhagavatam
as
philosophy so much as a cultural presentation for the
respiritualization of society.
Comment
by
a listener:
The questions of the sages seem to direct the conversation toward the
highest possible level.
To
develop a relationship with people, we can ask them questions, and
when we learn where they are at in this way, we can then ask them
questions which move them from where they are toward transcendence.
Q:
How can we get past emotional stuff that is an obstacle to hearing?
A:
By dealing directly with the emotion, acknowledging the emotion, and
looking at the context of the emotion. Some people fear that
practicing yoga for liberation means giving up feelings that are a
part of life. If people understand spiritual life means moving
through emotions rather than moving around them, they will feel more
positively about it.
Krishnanandani
Devi Dasi:
From “From the Duty of One About to Die” in Back
to Godhead, Vol.
53, No. 2:
“Actually,
from the time we are born our bodies are changing, getting ever
closer to death. In that sense we start dying when we’re born. I
recently heard someone say, ‘Every day we get closer to the
casket.’”
“It
has been said that if you live each day as if it were your last, some
day you’ll most certainly be right.”
Nagaraja
Prabhu:
From “Forever Young” in Back
to Godhead, Vol.
53, No. 2:
“A
simple explanation for the eternal youthfulness of the inhabitants of
the spiritual world is that they all have spiritual bodies, which,
unlike material bodies, are not subject to dwindling, death, and
decay. Their eternal, fully conscious forms are made of spiritual
bliss, exempt from the laws of material nature. Even if certain
devotees there wish to display the forms of old people to serve
Krishna or any of His expansions or avatars, their old age is only a
show and has none of the drawbacks of an old material body.
“Krishna
is the supreme resident of the spiritual world, and nurturing our
devotion to His eternal youthful form will carry us beyond the world
of inherently miserable bodies, young or old, to His lotus feet, the
true fountain of youth.”
Satyaraja
Prabhu:
From “The Hare Krishna Maha-mantra: Our Ultimate Benefactor” in Back
to Godhead, Vol.
53, No. 2:
“‘Hare’
can refer to both Hari, or Krishna, the Supreme Lord, and Radha,
known as Mother Hara. When perceived in the latter sense, common in
the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition, it is an address to God’s energy,
specifically His spiritual pleasure potency (hladini-shakti),
who is also known as His female manifestation: Radhika. The word hari
also means “thief.” In relation to Radha and Krishna, it refers
to Their stealing of each other’s hearts, and the hearts of all
living beings.”
[Note:
The quoted selections below are from Jiva Goswami’s Maha-mantrartha
Dipika]
“‘Krishna
steals everyone’s mind. Yet, due to Sri Radha’s expert nature,
She steals even His. She is thus known as Hara.’”
“‘He
inexorably attracts Sri Radha with the sweet sound of His flute
music. For this reason the enchanting Lord is known as Krishna.’”
“‘With
a fully loving heart, Sri Radha sometimes quietly sings the glories
of Hari, and sometimes She sings them aloud. Those who are expert in
the secrets of divine sentiments call Her Hara.’ By such divine
repetition, i.e., japa
and kirtana,
Sri Radha sets an example of how to steal Krishna’s heart.”
“‘When
the son of Nanda (Krishna) returned to Vraja, He thereby took away
all the suffering of all the devotees who live there. By exhibiting
such compassion, He stole the heart of Sri Radha. Thus He is known as
Hari.’ In this last word of the maha-mantra,
then, Sri Jiva sees Krishna rather than Radha, for He steals Her
heart with His all-encompassing love. In other words, most
commentators think that the ‘Hare’ at the end of the mantra is
yet another reference to Radha, but no, Jiva indicates that it is
instead a veiled reference to Krishna.”
“Chanting
Krishna’s name gives direct experience of God’s attributes
(Bhakti-sandarbha
264) and awakens intense passion (anuraga)
for Him, causing one to dance, cry, scream, and laugh like a madman
(Bhakti-sandarbha
263). Jiva further tells us that singing the names out loud
(anugiyate),
especially, is much more effective than quiet recitation – japa,
which, as mentioned above, is also an essential practice. Jiva tells
us that people who engage in loud chanting (kirtana)
are humanity’s greatest benefactors (Bhakti-sandarbha
269).
This latter point speaks to the profound phenomenon of kirtana,
especially when enacted congregationally (sankirtana),
for if even nonbelievers merely hear the transcendental sound, they
become purified and their spiritual life moves forward. This is why
devotees go out into the streets (nagara-sankirtana)
– it is for the benefit of all souls. ‘Indeed, among all
spiritual practices,’ writes Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati (“Sri
Namasankirtana” in The
Gaudiya,
Vol. 23, No. 10), ‘sankirtana
is the best and foremost means of attaining the grace of the Supreme
Lord Sri Krishna. Other types of sadhana,
or devotional practices, are worthy of being called such only if they
favorably assist the performance of sankirtana;
otherwise they should be known as obstructions to actual sadhana.
Whether one is a child or an old or young man, male or female,
learned or illiterate, rich or poor, beautiful or ugly, pious or
sinful – regardless of the condition of life someone may be in –
there is no spiritual practice for him other than Sri Krishna
nama-sankirtana.’”
Rama
Raya Prabhu:
Gaurikisora
Dasa Babaji Maharaja was the grand spiritual master of Srila
Prabhupada as Srila Prabhupada is our grand spiritual master.
Babaji
Maharaja was harrassed by people who wanted to get initiation from
him. He turned them all away, sometimes beating them with an
umbrella.
Real
Krishna consciousness is far above the mundane morality of the
material world.
Although
Babaji Maharaja did not let anyone touch his feet, he voluntarily
placed his feet on the head of Srila Sarasvati Thakura and ordered
him, “Preach the Absolute Truth giving up all other works.”
Srila
Sarasvati Thakura considered the life and teachings of Babaji
Maharaja to be most practical, and he greatly appreciated them,
previously thinking that it would be difficult to apply the teachings
of Lord Caitanya in this world.
After
Bhaktivinoda Thakura discovered the birthplace of Lord Caitanya at
Mayapur, Gaurikisora Dasa
Babaji Maharaja moved from Vrindavan to Navadvipa being ordered by
Jagannatha Dasa Babaji Maharaja.
We
may even have to advance just to understand who actually is a pure
devotee.
Babaji
Maharaja told one resident of Mayapur, “You should take shelter of
Krishna by always chanting His holy name. There will then be no more
obstructions in your life.”
“Babaji
Maharaja commented, ‘One who has actually attained love of Godhead
will never display the symptoms thereof but will keep them hidden
from the general populace. A chaste wife becomes very embarrassed
when she has to show any part of her body in public, and she thus
keeps her body thoroughly covered. In the same way, when one has real
devotion for the Supreme Lord and becomes elevated to love of
Godhead, he always feels embarrassed to exhibit symptoms of ecstasy
and always keeps such symptoms hidden.’” (from Two
Beyond Duality)
“Shrila
Babaji Maharaja replied, ‘Please take note that those sadhus
who speak sharp words to drive away the witch of the illusory energy
are actually the only real devotees of Krishna and friends of the
living entities. The conditioned living being experiences the
distressful quarreling of his wife and close relatives and is rudely
treated by them until death, yet he never desires to leave their
association. On the other hand, he absorbs himself in trying to
appease and serve them. But when a devotee of the Lord, who is always
desirous of the living entity’s ultimate welfare, chides him just
once with instructions meant to drive away Maya, then that
conditioned entity immediately makes plans to leave the saintly
person for his entire life. If you actually want to perform
devotional service properly, then you must accept the harsh language
of the sadhu
as the medicine by which Maya can be given up. By this one can obtain
the necessary spiritual advancement to successfully chant the Holy
Name.’” (from Two
Beyond Duality)
The
devotees arrange their lives so they can do good to others.
The
Vedic knowledge is so important the Lord incarnates as Matsya and
Hayagriva to save the Vedic knowledge.
As
Krishna does not have to perform activities to become God, Radharani
does not have to perform any spiritual practice to become the most
beloved of Krishna.
Bhaktivinoda
Thakura says those who worship Krishna but do not worship Radharani
are conceited and proud, and one of his self-imposed regulative
principles is to avoid even brief association with such people.
What
to speak of sins being driven away, when Srila Prabhupada came to
visit, everything became super ecstatic.
The
best association is that of people whose lives are dedicated to
preaching Lord Caitanya’s sankirtana
movement.
When
we go out there in public to distribute Krishna consciousness, we do
not think we are giving people our association, but we are giving
people the association of our spiritual master.
Krishna
is not known as karmi-vatsala,
jnani-vatsala, or
yogi-vatsala,
but
bhakta-vatsala
[he
who takes special care of devotees].
If
the guru reveals his own eternal relationship with Krishna to a
neophyte devotee, it often can result in aberration in his disciple’s
behavior.
At
the end of the creation, the Lord becomes angry that the conditioned
souls have misused their opportunities for spiritual realization for
millions of years, and He dissolves the creation for the time being.
Srila
Prabhupada told Yamuna Devi when she was head pujari
of
Radha-Londonisvara, “If you follow the instructions I have given
and you read the books I have given, that is sufficient to take you
back to Godhead.” That was back when there were very few books.
Because
Srila Prabhupada was successful in distributing Krishna consciousness
all over the world, he and his method of doing so should held in high
esteem by all Gaudiya Vaishnavas.
There
are many anarthas
we have that we are unaware of so we should not be cocky thinking we
have mastered everything although we are just beginning.
Although
Lord Caitanya’s teachings are being distributed to anyone, we
choose how much we want to accept.
Lord
Caitanya never talked about the intimate dealings of Lord Krishna in
public. Rather he encouraged mass sankirtana
for
as many hours as possible.
The
harinama
sankirtana gives
people the qualifications to understand the books, or even to hold
the books.
In
the questions period after class the most senior person should be
given the opportunity to ask the first question and not whoever
raises his hand first.
Srila
Prabhupada gave first initiation very liberally, but he was more
cautious in giving second initiation.
Srila
Prabhupada gave Gaura Govinda Maharaja first, second, and sannyasa
initiations all at once.
When
some people invited Srila Prabhupada to celebrate Janmastami with
them, Srila Prabhupada said, “You celebrate! I am celebrating every
day!”
Karuna
Dharini Devi Dasi:
From “Yoga Practice – Sincere and Show Bottle” in Back
to Godhead, Vol.
53, No. 2:
“Karma
and the laws of nature are unforgiving for all who defy them, but for
surrendered devotees, even the laws of nature can be adjusted.”
Mathura
Vasi Devi Dasi:
From “The Art of Staying Positive” in Back
to Godhead, Vol.
53, No. 2:
“The
mind proposes its ideas, desires, and views so subtly and
irresistibly, however, that we rashly consider them to be our own and
impulsively act on them. Only when hit with the consequences do we
regret our imprudent decisions and behavior.”
“Being
omnipotent, God is fully present in His names, and by chanting them
we gain the strength to reject negative thoughts.”
Devaki
Devi Dasi:
From “Fifty Years of Hare Krishna in the UK: The London Story” in Back
to Godhead, Vol.
53, No. 2:
“George
[Harrison] bought a manor house on seventeen acres in Hertfordshire.
Later that year it was named Bhaktivedanta Manor. George gifted it to
ISKCON, and it eventually became the national headquarters of ISKCON.
Srila Prabhupada went there regularly to spend time with devotees. He
said of George, ‘Because he has given shelter to Krishna by
providing this temple, Krishna will surely provide shelter for him.’
Just before Srila Prabhupada left this world in 1977, he removed a
ring from his right hand and told the disciples around him, ‘This
is for George. Give it to him.’”
“On
the street level [of the Soho Street temple] is Govinda’s
Restaurant, which opened in 1979 and is known as the oldest
vegetarian restaurant in London.”
“Our
deities, Sri Sri Radha-Londonisvara, have a magnetic force that
inspires devotees to serve Them. Srila Prabhupada said London is
hell, and that’s a fact. Yet Their enchanting smiles make living in
hell seem like a blessing.
– Murali Manohara Dasa”
“A
few years ago a survey asked visitors what characterized London. The
top three responses were Big Ben, the red buses, and the Hare
Krishnas.”
“I
am grateful to the London devotees for maintaining the daily harinama
for so many years. By our doing harinama
in London, Krishna sent devotees. Then we were able to get a temple.
– Malati Devi Dasi”
“What
makes ISKCON London a thriving community is the devotees and the
serious levels of sacrifice to serve Their Lordships and Their
devotees. The focus is on outreach and keeping things simple by
focusing on prasadam
distribution, book distribution, and harinama.
– Jai Nitai Dasa”
Kalki
Prabhu:
The
knowledge of the Bhagavatam
is
eternal, but its application may be different in a certain place and
time.
The
Bhagavatam
has
been compared to the deity and thus it is all beautiful. If we like
some parts of the Bhagavatam
and
do not like other parts of the Bhagavatam
then
we have work to do.
If
I tell you a certain activity will keep you in jail longer, would you
be inclined to do it? No, everyone is inclined to get out of jail as
soon as possible. But people are always inclined to engage in sense
gratification although it increases the duration of their bondage in
the material world.
People
take birth in the West because they do not want to be reminded of
Krishna. Thus they take birth as far away from India as possible.
Srila
Prabhupada left Vrindavan, the place all the great souls aspire to
attain, to come to the West and share this knowledge of Krishna.
We
should pray every day, “How can I bring the greatest happiness to
Srila Prabhupada?”
We
can become instruments by using all our time to engage in the
practices of Krishna consciousness.
When
people get these books of Srila Prabhupada, it changes their lives.
Some take more than others, but everyone gets great benefit, even if
they take a little bit.
Krishna
is waiting to give us mercy. We just have to take it.
When
we have humility, Krishna can use us and wonderful things can happen.
In
the material world, someone gets a gold medal, someone gets a silver
medal, and someone gets a bronze medal, but in Lord Caitanya’s
sankirtana
movement
everyone who participates gets a cintamani
medal
[a medal of spiritual gems].
The
way to challenge the modern materialistic mentality is to distribute
these books [of
Srila Prabhupada].
In
the beginning I did not even distribute one flyer on harinama,
but
as a devotee told me the best way to please Srila Prabhupada was to
distribute books, I tried more and more and had more and more
success.
One
of the things that has kept me in Krishna consciousness is that it is
always increasing, and thus I can count on it increasing in the
future.
Mahotsaha
Prabhu:
From
a comment on my class:
[In
the class I mentioned how it is easy to see how we are completely
controlled by Krishna because from Him come remembrance, knowledge,
and forgetfulness. It is Krishna’s mercy that we are inspired to
study that which appears on the test because
we
would
not have time to study all the material the
professor could potentially
ask
about.]
I
have some experience of what you are saying because I was so tired
distributing books on the Prabhupada marathon one year, I was always
falling asleep in class at the university. I would sit near the door,
and when someone came in or out of the room the slamming door
would
wake me up, and I would hear a few minutes of the class before I fell
asleep again. It turned out that when the test came, the professor
asked about the things he had spoken about during the very few
minutes of the class that I was awake for!
Krishna
Prasad Prabhu:
This
harinama
party
going out every day is the most auspicious activity for all the
conditioned souls in this material world.
Prahlada
Maharaja had no fear of Nrsimhadeva because he was a devotee of the
highest caliber.
It
is not that Krishna is pretending to be fearful of His mother’s
chastisement. Rather due to his internal energy, Yogamaya, He really
is fearful.
The
acaryas
say
that Krishna manifested such extreme fear so His mother Yashoda would
put the stick down.
The
Lord as the holy name is so kind that He relieves the sufferings of
even one who chants Him disrespectfully.
All
of Krishna’s associates and weapons are within His holy name, so we
can pray to the holy name for protection.
People
say no all the time, but once they touch the book, they really start
to open up. After they take a book, I invite them to chant the mantra
with me, saying it will help develop their love for Krishna. Almost
all of them do it. Rarely do they say, “Who is Krishna?”
Srila
Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura recommended regularly chanting the
bhajana
“Amar
Jivan” by Bhaktivinoda Thakura to understand the proper mood in
which to chant the holy name.
Although
we encourage people to chant the Hare Krishna mantra, we should not
push atheistic people to chant the mantra because that is the ninth
offense, “Preaching the glories of the holy name to the faithless.”
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“How
important is the remembrance of the Supreme Lord?” one might ask.
That is answered powerfully in this verse from the Vishnu Purana which Srila Prabhupada quotes in his purport to Srimad-Bhagavatam 2.9.36:
sa
hanis tan mahac chidram
sa
mohah sa ca vibhramah
yan-muhurtam
ksanam vapi
vasudevam
na cintayet
“If even for a moment remembrance of Vasudeva, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, is missed, that is the greatest loss, that is the greatest illusion, and that is the greatest anomaly.”