Diary of a Traveling Sadhaka, Vol. 13, No. 13
By Krishna-kripa das
(July 2017, part one)
Paris
(Sent from on August 14, 2017 from Ottawa, Canada)
Where I Went and What I Did
By Krishna-kripa das
(July 2017, part one)
Paris
(Sent from on August 14, 2017 from Ottawa, Canada)
Where I Went and What I Did
July
began with Janananda Goswami, Harinama Ruci, and other visitors
joining us in Paris for the Paris Ratha-yatra on July 2. Balavanta
Prabhu and Fernanda from Mexico stayed a few days after Ratha-yatra
and did harinama. Then Gaura
Sundara Prabhu, a harinama brahmacari from
Russia, joined us for several days, along with his traveling partner,
an expert book distributor, Gopi Jivana Prabhu, of South Africa. Next
Govardhan Dasi, a Prabhupada disciple from England, who loves
harinama came for a
week. Thus the last week of my stay in Paris, we had a great boost in
the harinama department.
We chanted at a new venue, the Sarcelles market, which we will add to
our list of places to regularly go.
I
share excerpts from letters, a room conversation, and an essay of
Srila Prabhupada. I share an excerpt from the introduction of
Bhaktivinoda Thakura’s Krishna Samhita. I
share excerpts from the books and poems of Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami. I
share notes on lectures by Janananda Goswami, Adikarta Prabhu,
Govardhan Dasi, Pranesvara Prabhu, Rajadharma Prabhu, Hari Rama
Prabhu, Acarya Prabhu, and Gaura Sundara Prabhu. I share excerpts
from Vyasa-puja offerings in Srila Prabhupada Tributes
written by Ali Krishna Devi
Dasi, Ambarisa Prabhu, Arjuna Prabhu, Badarayan Prabhu, Gopimata Devi
Dasi, Karanodakasayi Vishnu, Krishna Priya, and Caturbhuja Prabhus,
Mahaman Prabhu, and Subuddhi Devi.
Thanks
to Jagattarini, Marut, Sophia, and the other devotees in Paris who
kindly and generously contributed to my attempts to travel and
promote the yuga-dharma of
harinama sankirtana. Thanks
to Pranesvara Prabhu, who regularly bought train tickets for the
Paris harinama party.
Thanks to Rajadharma Prabhu, who drove me to the airport.
Thanks
to Harinama Ruci, Gopi Jivana Prabhu, Gaura Sundara Prabhu, and
Jagattarini Devi Dasi for sharing pictures of me on harinama.
Itinerary
August
9–16: Ottawa Vaishnava Sanga Retreat / Janmastami and Vyasa-puja
August
17: York (UK) harinama
(2:30
to 5:30 p.m.)
August
18: York Ratha-yatra
August
19: Newcastle Ratha-yatra
August
20: Glasgow Ratha-yatra
August
21: Edinburgh Ratha-yatra
August
22: Edinburgh Fringe Festival Harinama and Tuesday program
August
24:
harinama
in
Liverpool to promote Ratha-yatra
August
25: harinama
in
Manchester to promote Ratha-yatra
August
26: Liverpool Ratha-yatra
August
27: Manchester Ratha-yatra
August
28–September 1:
Paris
harinama
September
2: York harinama
and
program
September
3: Scarborough harinama
and
Newcastle Sunday feast
September
4: Bhaktivinoda Thakura Appearance Day harinama
in
Dublin
September
5–January
:
New York City (except Sept. 19–23: Philadelphia)
Paris
Ratha-yatra
Janananda Goswami and Harinama Ruci chanted Hare Krishna in Paris the day before the Ratha-yatra and many danced with joy (https://youtu.be/HJOGGGOhIV4):
During
the Ratha-yatra itself, Ananta
Gauranga Prabhu recalled the traffic on four converging streets was
at a standstill and as the trucks containing water and prasadam
for
distribution which preceded the Ratha-yatra cart passed, irate
motorists honked their honks. Yet when the Ratha-yatra cart appeared
in view, they all stopped honking, got out of their cars, and took
photos of the cart.
One
lady in her shop looked at the chariot through the door, and being
attracted went to grab her cell phone from behind the counter to take
a picture. Smiling, she ran out into the street to get a close up
shot of the cart. Her mind fixed on subject of her photo, the
all-attractive Lord and His vehicle, she was completely oblivious to
the fact that she was putting her life at risk standing in a lane
with moving traffic. The devotees had to make that fact known to her.
Here
is one lady eager to get a photo of the procession.
Many
people watched from their apartments along the route of the
procession, and many of them took photos or videos.
Harinama
Ruci chants Hare Krishna on the train from the temple to Paris, and
Janananda Goswami, Adikarta Prabhu, and others join them in leading
the chanting during the three-hour Paris Ratha-yatra from La Chapelle
to Les Halles (https://youtu.be/mix3ehrjqhQ):
Harinama
Ruci sings on the stage during the Paris Ratha-yatra festival at Les
Halles and gets the crowd to dance (https://youtu.be/nLVLT59KPoc):
A
new addition since last year was that Harinama
Ruci chanted
Hare Krishna at the Ratha-yatra festival site at Les Halles by
the fountain for over half an hour and
devotees and onlookers danced
(https://youtu.be/JLAbywjziPE):
Vishnu Jana Prabhu took of photo at the end of the fountain harinama.
The young ladies born in devotee families who delighted in dancing on our harinama by the fountain and also in engaging girls from the crowd in joining them, told me they wished Harinama Ruci would come to New Mayapur next year so they could do more harinamas with them.
Then
Harinama
Ruci chanted
Hare Krishna along the streets with sidewalk cafes near the
Ratha-yatra festival site at Les Halles and many onlookers joyfully
participated
(https://youtu.be/atQWtGLV__8):
When
we returned to the site of our
Ratha-yatra festival some
kids danced with us, and Vishnu Jana Prabhu took a photo of them.
Chanting
Hare Krishna in Paris
One
man came on harinama
learning of it from liking our Facebook page after meeting us at
Ratha-yatra the previous week.
Christina,
a lady with the lifestyle of a sadhu, goes places when prompted by
the Lord in the heart. She met us on harinama
last
year, purchased a Bhagavad-gita,
and
came for serveral harinamas.
I
wondered if she was still around, and she appeared on harinama
at
Saint Michel, just a week before my two months in Paris expired.
The
face of one Moroccan lady lit up with happiness to hear the joyful
Hare Krishna mantra, and she gave a donation, took a book, and still
smiling, thanked us for making her happy.
While
I was in Paris, once a week we would chant Hare Krishna at Garge
Sarcelles, the larger of the two trains stations nearest the temple.
Here Acarya Prabhu and I sing, while Fernanda and Balavanta Prabhu
play drum, and one man had a great time dancing for quite a while
(https://youtu.be/sSU2nuEEEEM):
Acarya
Nistha Prabhu chants Hare Krishna at Eiffel Tower
(https://youtu.be/JiO_Ad_ysWw):
Here
Rohininandana Prabhu, Paris harinama
leader, chants Hare Krishna outside Printemps on Boulevard Hausmann
in Paris (https://youtu.be/d8QRu_FctfA):
Govardhan
Dasi, a Prabhupada disciple from England, and Gaura Sundara Prabhu, a
brahmacari
from
Russia, happened to both visit Paris for about a week around the same
time, and they they gave the Paris harinama
program
a big boost. They both gave lectures, and Govardhan also dressed the
deities and helped cook for the devotees.
Here
Govardhan Dasi leads the chanting of Hare Krishna on the streets near
Les Halles, on the RER, at Gare du Nord, on the suburban train, and
on the platform at Sarcelles Saint Brice
(https://youtu.be/gU1d9riwCe4):
Here
Govardhan Dasi leads the chanting of Hare Krishna at the Sarcelles
market (https://youtu.be/1FealcPZgpM):
Govardhan
liked the chanting at the market, and we did it another day, and
people gave us 7.70 euros and took a few books.
Govardhan
and Gaura Sundara Prabhus led the chanting of Hare Krishna at the
Eiffel Tower in Paris and many tourists from a variety of countries
were attracted (https://youtu.be/hSqayJ-2OaE):
In
particular, these two Turkish girls were happy to encounter the Hare
Krishnas while visiting the Eiffel Tower and to chant and dance with
us. After awhile they expressed the desire to hear a particular tune,
and they played a video from their smart phone of Harinama Ruci
singing in London in 2013 to indicate which tune it was
(https://youtu.be/lOLj7xX8bTI):
Here
Gaura Sundara Prabhu from Russia leads the chanting of Hare Krishna
at Les Halles, Pompidou Centre, La Republique, and Gare Du Nord, and
on the Paris metro in between (https://youtu.be/DE53iy8gqZ4):
While
Gaura Sundara Prabhu was chanting at Les Halles, Dhruva Prabhu, the
son of Dharmatma Prabhu, who has completed a book on Lord Nrsimha,
and who is traveling with a friend and promoting his book stopped by
to say “Haribol!”
We ended at Republique.
Pranesvara Prabhu brought his Hare Krishna sign
to encourage people to chant the mantra.
to encourage people to chant the mantra.
Atmarama
Rasa and Jagattarini Prabhus have an hour-long kirtan at their place
in downtown Paris every Wednesday night, and here Govardhan Dasi,
visiting from England, participates in that program
(https://youtu.be/b5h53xvgHew):
Insights
Srila
Prabhupada:
From
a letter to Vajresvari, written in Mayapur on October 7, 1974:
“I
have noted in your letter that you want to serve me. I only want that
all you my disciples always think of Krishna and never forget Him for
a moment. In this way you can conquer Krishna. He becomes so
attracted by pure devotion that He gives Himself to His devotee. And
if you get Krishna, then what you want more?”
From
a letter to Visnujana, written in Allahabad, on January 8, 1971:
“When
you may feel morose, chant Hare Krishna mantra loudly and hear it.
That will re-establish you on the platform of transcendental bliss.”
From
a room conversation
on
December 4, 1975:
“I want to see that one disciple has understood Krishna’s philosophy. That is success. That’s all.”
“I want to see that one disciple has understood Krishna’s philosophy. That is success. That’s all.”
From
“Conception of Gita-nagari,” Part 2:
“There
is a sweet transcendental interrelation between all living entities,
irrespective of not only caste, creed, and colour between man and
man, but between man and beast, man
and birds, man and reptiles, man and plants, etc., and so also
between man and God, and between God and others, and so on….as such
the [farm] shall be the centre for such supreme culture of knowledge.
[It] shall set the example that neither God nor the living being nor
Nature is in any way antagonistic toward one another, but that all of
them exist in harmony as a complete whole unit.”
Srila
Bhakivinoda Thakura:
From
Sri
Krishna-samhita,
Introduction:
“Sectarianism is a natural by-product of the Absolute Truth. When acaryas [great spiritual teachers] first ascertain and instruct the Truth, it is not polluted with sectarianism. But the rules and regulations received through disciplic succession regarding the goal and the method of achieving it are changed in due course of time according to the mentality and locale of the people. A rule that is followed by one society is not necessarily accepted in another society. That is why one community is different from another. As a community gradually develops more respect for its own standards, it develops hatred towards other communities and considers their standards inferior. These sectarian symptoms are seen in all countries since time immemorial. This is prominent amongst neophytes and found to some extent amongst madhyama-adhikaris [devotees in the middle stage]. Amongst uttama-adhikaris [the topmost devotees], however, there is no trace of sectarianism.”
“Sectarianism is a natural by-product of the Absolute Truth. When acaryas [great spiritual teachers] first ascertain and instruct the Truth, it is not polluted with sectarianism. But the rules and regulations received through disciplic succession regarding the goal and the method of achieving it are changed in due course of time according to the mentality and locale of the people. A rule that is followed by one society is not necessarily accepted in another society. That is why one community is different from another. As a community gradually develops more respect for its own standards, it develops hatred towards other communities and considers their standards inferior. These sectarian symptoms are seen in all countries since time immemorial. This is prominent amongst neophytes and found to some extent amongst madhyama-adhikaris [devotees in the middle stage]. Amongst uttama-adhikaris [the topmost devotees], however, there is no trace of sectarianism.”
Satsvarupa
Dasa Goswami:
From
“A Devotee’s Poetry is Different” in Gentle
Power:
“A
Krishna devotee ought to make
a
different kind of poem.
He
reads Bhagavatam
and
is inspired
to
repeat what Narada instructed Dhruva
as
it comes down to us
through
the millennia.
“Prabhupada
says fools don’t know
how
to preach in the West.
They
measure things against the
Hindu
standard.
They
don’t know how to
adjust
for America and France.
Prabhupada
married the boyfriends to their
girlfriends,
encouraged Murari dasa
to
‘go
on playing your guitar in kirtana.
There
is no need to learn to play sitar.
Life
is short and education is long –
so
use whatever you have got
in
service to the Lord.’”
From
Japa
Transformations:
“Those first months with Swamiji were wonderful . . . Taking lunch with him in his apartment room. ‘Take more!’ Rice, dahl, subji, and plenty of capatis. Conversations with him. Jokes and Krishna-tattva and lila while eating. He led us and took part with us. Concern with getting his visa extended. Raising money for expenses. Brahmananda (a substitute high school teacher) and Satsvarupa (a case worker with the Department of Welfare) donating their weekly checks. An occasional donation from a friend. Enough to get by. Talking with him in his room on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, when he didn’t hold a class. He’d talk about Krishna, answer questions, gradually teaching us Krishna consciousness. The best friend and spiritual father. Living on the Lower East Side became a paradise after two years of living there in artistic, loveless frustration. New friends gathered around the Swami. Typing for him. Getting close to him. “From the beginning, sraddha, to the end, prema, faith is the essential ingredient. A doubting person cannot make progress. Acting on our original faith, we can progress to associate with devotees, take vows of initiation, become steady, attached, and develop taste. Then the first bud of love of God begins to open. Faith is cultivated by good association and by chanting and hearing. Please, Lord, keep my faith protected and always growing, so that I may not stagnate at the neophyte stage of doubting. I shall practice faith and attain devotion to Radha-Krishna without disruption or delay. That is my earnest request.”
“Those first months with Swamiji were wonderful . . . Taking lunch with him in his apartment room. ‘Take more!’ Rice, dahl, subji, and plenty of capatis. Conversations with him. Jokes and Krishna-tattva and lila while eating. He led us and took part with us. Concern with getting his visa extended. Raising money for expenses. Brahmananda (a substitute high school teacher) and Satsvarupa (a case worker with the Department of Welfare) donating their weekly checks. An occasional donation from a friend. Enough to get by. Talking with him in his room on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, when he didn’t hold a class. He’d talk about Krishna, answer questions, gradually teaching us Krishna consciousness. The best friend and spiritual father. Living on the Lower East Side became a paradise after two years of living there in artistic, loveless frustration. New friends gathered around the Swami. Typing for him. Getting close to him. “From the beginning, sraddha, to the end, prema, faith is the essential ingredient. A doubting person cannot make progress. Acting on our original faith, we can progress to associate with devotees, take vows of initiation, become steady, attached, and develop taste. Then the first bud of love of God begins to open. Faith is cultivated by good association and by chanting and hearing. Please, Lord, keep my faith protected and always growing, so that I may not stagnate at the neophyte stage of doubting. I shall practice faith and attain devotion to Radha-Krishna without disruption or delay. That is my earnest request.”
“A
little faith will help us. We are in a great, dangerous position. We
don’t know it because we are sleeping. Sometimes a person is killed
while he is sleeping. It requires a third person to come and wake you
and warn you. Hearing the Vedic mantra is required. The most
important mantra is the maha-mantra.
“We are sleeping in the lap of mother material nature. We have the power to awaken by good association of sadhu, guru, and sastra. The greatest welfare is to chant loudly so that others can wake up. If we hear the Hare Krishna mantra, it will cleanse the mirror of the heart. In the heart there is such a stock of impressions from different lives. Experience of material things is a dirty covering. There is the potency to hear and have the covering removed.
“We are sleeping in the lap of mother material nature. We have the power to awaken by good association of sadhu, guru, and sastra. The greatest welfare is to chant loudly so that others can wake up. If we hear the Hare Krishna mantra, it will cleanse the mirror of the heart. In the heart there is such a stock of impressions from different lives. Experience of material things is a dirty covering. There is the potency to hear and have the covering removed.
“We
should take help of the spiritual master. Lord Caitanya has given us
this easy process. There is no loss if we chant. There are no hard
and fast rules in the chanting. The gain is very great. If the mirror
is covered with dust, you cannot see your face. Similarly, the heart
is covered. If we try to clean, Krishna will help. Krishna is so nice
as Paramatma, caitya-guru. He is always ready to help. He sends His representative from without. A little faith is required. There must be inclination.”
From
“Distribute Books” in Soul
Eyes:
“Distribute
books. They’re out on the
street
with a big stack of Prabhupada’s
books
and non-larcenous lines,
“just
repeating what he’s said in his
writing, ‘this Bhagavata
Purana is
as
brilliant as the sun,’ and the
people
listened and handed a volume
from
the stack.
“‘Just
give a donation.’ He gave
five
dollars. That’s enough. Someone
else
gave them ten. The books went out.
The
distributor lost his fear and grew
confident
and happy in his heart, and
remembered
the things Prabhupada said
about
book distribution.
“They
will certainly go back to Godhead . . .
everyone
should go out
with
the sankirtan
party.”
From
“Poem to Radha-Govinda”:
“But
just a brief glimpse
at
Govinda’s lotus feet
and
Radharani’s petite lovely face
is
enough to make me
Your
eternal, loving
worshiper.
I
am greedy.
I
have dormant laulyam
–
but
I have to develop it more.
I
am grateful Radha-Govinda
reside
with me in Viraha Bhavan.”
Janananda
Goswami:
Everything
about this movement is a festival.
This
movement is all about serving Krishna.
This
Ratha-yatra festival is all about bringing everyone back to
Vrindavan.
Srila
Prabhupada said by introducing this Ratha-yatra festival and mass
distribution of books we can conquer the world.
The
scriptures do not describe “the sweet sound of the djembe.”
When
I was in Malaysia, we had a Jagannath Mandir, and we would chant the
“Jagannathastaka” every night. Many people from the congregation
would come to the temple in the evening for it, and that was one of
the most ecstatic times in my devotional life.
Two
police ladies attended a program in Swindon, sitting on the floor a
while before moving on. The chief of police also attended, and the
member of parliament for Swindon, who was just re-elected. One guy
was dancing like anything and later said he felt 50 years younger. He
was a street musician who liked to dance with the Hare Krishnas in
1969 on Oxford Street.
Malaysia
has 35 Ratha-yatras a year, even though it is a Muslim country that
is somewhat conservative. Sometimes the Muslims even pull the cart.
Lord Jagannatha is just magnetic. He is so striking. I have never
heard anyone criticize Him, even though His worship is not part of
their traditions.
Once
in New Zealand, some American yachters were very attracted by our
Ratha-yatra. The most striking things for them were Lord Jagannatha
and Mahavishnu Swami, both of whom they found fascinating.
Considering
the architecture in the city center, Paris is one of the most
beautiful cities in the world.
Sometimes
unexpected things happen during Ratha-yatra. During the first London
Ratha-yatra the wheel came off the cart, and it was stranded, causing
one of the biggest traffic jams in London history. The devotees
carried the deities
to Trafalger Square and had a great festival, which pleased Srila
Prabhupada when he heard about it.
In
Ratha-yatra, by the pulling of the ropes and by the enthusiastic
chanting of the holy names, we are bringing Lord Jagannatha to
Vrindavana.
Once
I went to the New York City Ratha-yatra. There were three kirtana
parties.
The first with invited guests, the next with the youth, and the last
with the New York devotees. I went to the one with the guests, then
to the one led by the
New
York devotees, and I ended with the youth kirtan, led by Gauravani.
That kirtan was so ecstatic I stayed there the whole rest of the
time. They played just mrdanga
and
karatalas,
and
there were only the chanting of Hare Krishna and “Jaya Jagannatha.”
I asked Gauravani later about it. He explained he just wanted do
kirtana
the
way Srila Prabhupada had taught for the pleasure of Lord Jagannatha.
Pretty good for a Vaishnava youth!
Sometimes
in the photos of Ratha-yatra, even in Back
to Godhead, you
see with people talking on mobiles. Better everyone is chanting Hare
Krishna with arms upraised.
If
you get into
the kirtana,
Lord
Jagannatha will take you out
of
the material world.
We
are meant to come up to the platform of only existing for Krishna’s
pleasure. If we can get into that mood for Ratha-yatra, it will be
wonderful.
In
London they did Ratha-yatra even before they had a temple.
I
wish there was a Ratha-yatra in every city every day.
There
is one devotee in Australia who takes a Ratha-yatra cart to different
cities in the country. Parasurama is even now doing Ratha-yatras one
after another in Scandinavia.
In
1974 Srila Prabhupada said, “Anyone who has seen Lord Jagannatha today on the Ratha-yatra will go back to Godhead.”
Adikarta
Prabhu:
In
Vidagdha-madhava
Rupa
Goswami explained that because they could not tolerate being
separated from Krishna when he left Vrindavan for Dvaraka, Radharani
incarnated as Satyabhama and Candravali incarnated as Rukmini.
Thinking
of Krishna can
be as ecstatic or more ecstatic than being with Him personally.
There
is a type of punishment for those who laugh at devotees who are
dancing for the pleasure of the Lord.
Material
life they are walking dead man. T. S. Eliot wrote a poem “The
Hollow Men” pointing to the emptiness of the lives of the mass of
people.
Cooperation
is the biggest austerity in this age.
Yamunacarya
was a brahmana
originally,
but he won a kingdom in a debate with the king’s minister. As a
king he got involved in all kinds of sense gratification. A
well-wisher who remembered his previous position preached to him and
convinced him to return his former spiritual focus.
Ali
Krishna Devi Dasi:
from
her Vyasa-puja offering in Srila
Prabhupada Tributes:
“The house [the first temple in Rome] was in a busy part of Rome and your [Srila Prabhupada’s] bed/office room was in the direction of a crossroad from where the sound of the traffic and the horns of the cars was very intense. Dhanañjaya apologized for the noise and said that he was hoping it didn’t disturb you too much. ‘Not at all,’ you replied, ‘that means that the house is located in a very central section of the town. Thank you for establishing a center in this very important city. Mahaprabhu will take you by the hand and bring you back home, back to Godhead.’ Your words left us astonished and speechless.”
“As soon as we got the news of your arrival, we rushed here and there to organize a nice public preaching program for you. With the help of some friends we booked the hall of the prestigious Hotel ‘Parco dei Principi’ (Princes’ Park), with more than 600 seats, in the center of Rome. To advertise the event, we printed a large number of black and white posters with your picture and name, and pasted them all over the city inviting the people to your conference, free of charge, on the 25th of May. We were afraid that being hardly interested in Indian gurus and philosophy, only a few people would attend, and that the program would result in a flop. That evening, however, when we entered the hall to accompany you on the stage, we were amazed to see people sitting on the floor and standing in the corridors and at the back, since no more sitting places were available. It was packed! More than 800 people were present that evening, and while you were lecturing on one of the verses of the Bhagavad-gita, they all listened silently and respectfully. At the end you answered many questions, and thereafter expressed to us your appreciation by saying that Italian people took very seriously the knowledge of Krishna consciousness. It was a great success. Some the the boys and girls who were present became full-time devotees, and lots of people came to visit our center. By visiting Rome, Your Divine Grace inaugurated a new era in those people’s consciousness, and from that moment the Hare Krishna movement spread like wild fire all over the country. Once, when somebody asked if you were able to manifest some mystic power, you answered that you had the power to transform material consciousness into spiritual consciousness. That power is actually the greatest, and you, Srila Prabhupada, fully displayed it during that public conference.”
“Without your mercy and constant help and guidance, I wouldn’t be able to even pronounce a few words of glorification in your honor! May the desire to please you expand more and more in my heart, because to be an instrument in your hand is the key to overcome all obstacles and at the end be reunited with you.”
“The house [the first temple in Rome] was in a busy part of Rome and your [Srila Prabhupada’s] bed/office room was in the direction of a crossroad from where the sound of the traffic and the horns of the cars was very intense. Dhanañjaya apologized for the noise and said that he was hoping it didn’t disturb you too much. ‘Not at all,’ you replied, ‘that means that the house is located in a very central section of the town. Thank you for establishing a center in this very important city. Mahaprabhu will take you by the hand and bring you back home, back to Godhead.’ Your words left us astonished and speechless.”
“As soon as we got the news of your arrival, we rushed here and there to organize a nice public preaching program for you. With the help of some friends we booked the hall of the prestigious Hotel ‘Parco dei Principi’ (Princes’ Park), with more than 600 seats, in the center of Rome. To advertise the event, we printed a large number of black and white posters with your picture and name, and pasted them all over the city inviting the people to your conference, free of charge, on the 25th of May. We were afraid that being hardly interested in Indian gurus and philosophy, only a few people would attend, and that the program would result in a flop. That evening, however, when we entered the hall to accompany you on the stage, we were amazed to see people sitting on the floor and standing in the corridors and at the back, since no more sitting places were available. It was packed! More than 800 people were present that evening, and while you were lecturing on one of the verses of the Bhagavad-gita, they all listened silently and respectfully. At the end you answered many questions, and thereafter expressed to us your appreciation by saying that Italian people took very seriously the knowledge of Krishna consciousness. It was a great success. Some the the boys and girls who were present became full-time devotees, and lots of people came to visit our center. By visiting Rome, Your Divine Grace inaugurated a new era in those people’s consciousness, and from that moment the Hare Krishna movement spread like wild fire all over the country. Once, when somebody asked if you were able to manifest some mystic power, you answered that you had the power to transform material consciousness into spiritual consciousness. That power is actually the greatest, and you, Srila Prabhupada, fully displayed it during that public conference.”
“Without your mercy and constant help and guidance, I wouldn’t be able to even pronounce a few words of glorification in your honor! May the desire to please you expand more and more in my heart, because to be an instrument in your hand is the key to overcome all obstacles and at the end be reunited with you.”
Ambarisa
Prabhu:
From
Srila
Prabhupada Tributes:
“I remarked one time on a morning walk with you, that materialists were always looking for the bright side. You said gravely that ‘there is no bright side in the material world.’ You are that bright side, Srila Prabhupada. You are the sun which is bringing light to this place of darkness. We only beg for your continued mercy. We are in so much need of the compassion you brought so many years ago. Please engage us in your eternal seva [service].”
“I remarked one time on a morning walk with you, that materialists were always looking for the bright side. You said gravely that ‘there is no bright side in the material world.’ You are that bright side, Srila Prabhupada. You are the sun which is bringing light to this place of darkness. We only beg for your continued mercy. We are in so much need of the compassion you brought so many years ago. Please engage us in your eternal seva [service].”
Arjuna
Prabhu:
From
Srila
Prabhupada Tributes:
“On a morning walk in Mayapur on March 12, 1976, Satsvarupa commented, ‘One time you said you were happier then, (in the days of staying with and cooking for Dr. Misra), maintaining yourself, than having thousands of disciples.’ You replied, ‘Yes. There was no chance of finding fault. (laughter) Now I have to find fault.’”
“On a morning walk in Mayapur on March 12, 1976, Satsvarupa commented, ‘One time you said you were happier then, (in the days of staying with and cooking for Dr. Misra), maintaining yourself, than having thousands of disciples.’ You replied, ‘Yes. There was no chance of finding fault. (laughter) Now I have to find fault.’”
Badarayan
Prabhu:
From
Srila
Prabhupada Tributes:
You
ordered your disciples on no less than five occasions before you
departed this world, “Your love will be tested by how you work
together cooperatively to keep this institution going.’ Prophetic
words most worthy of our contemplation.”
Gopimata
Devi Dasi:
From
Srila
Prabhupada Tributes:
“There
is no personal effort grand enough to elevate myself without the kind
hand you extend to lift me up. Entrance into the spiritual realm is
by invitation only – by those who have already
been there.”
Govardhan
Devi Dasi:
We
are only as strong as the links between us.
As
in our family we have some siblings we may or may not like, so it is
the same in our devotional family.
An
Indian family was excited to have their photo taken with the
devotees’ harinama
party.
At one point, I held up a large photo of Srila Prabhupada from the
back of the “On Chanting Hare Krishna,” and the man said, “Let
me take another photo with Prabhupada.” To see his knowledge of and
sentiment for Srila Prabhupada really touched my heart.
It
is better to get a slap here, from the Bhagavatam,
than
from the material energy.
We
know a materialist is very attached to his body, but what is the
point of a spiritualist being attached to his body after studying the
scriptures so much?
My
husband had a brain tumor a year ago, and he was prepared to leave
his body. He said all the chanting
he done for the previous few years had brought him to that point. As
it turned out by Krishna’s grace, he survived.
We
are so tiny. We cannot even execute bhakti-yoga
without
Krishna’s help. We cannot come to the material world without His
help.
The
pastime of Krishna manifesting two forms to simultaneously visit two
residents of Mathila, a wealthy king and a poor brahmana,
shows how there is no material qualification for approaching Him.
I
am interested in my body, my family’s bodies, the bodies of those
in my country. That is a very limited vision.
When
someone dear to us passes on, we will remember them for the rest our
our life, but they will not remember us. How many people do we
remember from our previous life? That is the saddest thing.
In
many languages, there
are two words for know, one for knowing a person and
one for knowing a fact.
The
problem is that
most people imagine that the material world is meant for their
enjoyment.
Comments
by Pitavasa
Prabhu:
Srila
Prabhupada said when the materialists see the devotees, they laugh,
and when the devotees see the materialists they laugh, but the
devotees’ laugh is best because they have knowledge.
It
is our mission that people render some service to Krishna, knowingly
or unknowing, for then they will benefit spiritually.
Just
as a table constructed by a carpenter belongs to the person who
supplied the wood, similarly everything we make belongs to the Lord
who supplies the ingredients.
Had
the Indians appreciated the message of Lord Caitanya, an army of
people would come from India with Srila Prabhupada to assist him.
Mr.
Seti was constructing rooms for the devotees to live in on the Bombay
ISKCON project. Srila Prabhupada told him, “You are constructing
places for the devotees to live in Bombay, and Krishna is
constructing a place for you to live in Goloka Vrindavana in the
spiritual world.”
Someday
in the future, when we have a palatial temple in the center of Paris,
you may have to wait in line for a year to do arati
to
Radha-Paris-isvara, so you should take advantage of your present
opportunities.
“Persons
whose bodily features change in ecstasy and who breathe heavily and
perspire due to hearing the glories of the Lord are promoted to the
kingdom of God, even though they do not care for meditation and other
austerities. The kingdom of God is above the material universes, and
it is desired by Brahma and other demigods.” (Srimad-Bhagavatam
3.15.25)
Srinivas
Acarya, who wrote “Sad-goswamy-astaka,” was a disciple of Gopala
Bhatta Goswami.
Respecting
the humility of Gopala Bhatta Goswami, Krishnadasa Kaviraja Goswami
did not mention he was the son of Vyenkata Bhatta, who met Lord
Caitanya during his trip to South India.
Karanodakasayi
Vishnu
Dasa Adhikari, Krishna Priya Devi
Dasi, and Caturbhuja Dasa:
From
Srila
Prabhupada Tributes:
“Dear
Srila Prabhupada, you have guided and counselled countless number of
souls to the Lord’s lotus feet, during that time, and as you
yourself said, you will never die, but live forever in your mighty
transcendental books. In this regard there is a Chinese proverb which
says that the faintest writing is far superior than the most powerful
memory. Your eternal writings will remain with us forever.”
Mahaman
Prabhu:
From
Srila
Prabhupada Tributes:
“Srila Prabhupada, the sankirtana movement of Lord Caitanya which you have spread is the best thing that is going on at present on this planet; it is the best thing that ever happened here or anywhere, and it is the best thing that will ever happen.”
“Srila Prabhupada, the sankirtana movement of Lord Caitanya which you have spread is the best thing that is going on at present on this planet; it is the best thing that ever happened here or anywhere, and it is the best thing that will ever happen.”
Subuddhi
Devi Dasi:
From
Srila
Prabhupada Tributes:
“Meeting a guru is not an ordinary occurrence and never accidental. Life’s journey leads to the junction where Krishna arranges someone to hold your hand and direct you to your real home.”
“Meeting a guru is not an ordinary occurrence and never accidental. Life’s journey leads to the junction where Krishna arranges someone to hold your hand and direct you to your real home.”
Rajadharma
Prabhu:
Bhakti
Charu Swami said that no matter how strong you are if you leave the
association of devotees you will fall down and no matter how weak you
are if you remain in the association of devotees you will not fall
down.
Radhanath
Swami explained that if everything always happened
according to our desire we would not make much advancement.
Sometimes
this movement is compared to a hospital for curing our disease of
materialism, but attaining the hospital does not mean we are cured.
Sometimes we temporarily suffer more in the hospital than when we
entered, such as when we are recovering from an operation that will
cure us.
Disgusted
with the politics in the GBC, once Bhakti Charu Swami thought of
leaving the GBC and even the movement, but he credited three reasons
for his staying. Srila Prabhupada said that the GBC is the ultimate
managing authority in ISKCON, our love will be shown by how we
cooperated, and whatever happens we should not leave ISKCON. Since
then, people who were causing
trouble were removed, and the situation improved.
The
Lord keeps His identity and His supernatural potency even though
appearing as a human being.
The
Lord is supreme in everything, even in cheating. Even the great
dacoits or cheaters have been cheated by the Lord.
We
are not striving for material success but rather for transcending
material nature and its three qualities.
Our
nature is to work completely in harmony with Krishna, and our disease
is our independent spirit.
It
is intelligent to take knowledge from someone who knows.
Bhakti
Charu Swami says that the character of a child develops by drinking
the breast milk of the mother.
We
worship Krishna because Radharani likes Him.
Comment
Gauranga Sundara Prabhu: Some Bhagavatam
speakers
say we have one friend, one enemy, and all others are gurus. The one
friend is Krishna and His holy name, and the one enemy is the mind.
Pranesvara
Prabhu:
Bhaktivinoda
Thakura
says in Harinama
Cintamani, “There
is nothing equal to the holy name, and one who understands that can
chant the holy name properly.”
In
one of the world wars, people in Paris were starving, and they would
eat the animals from the zoo. Poor animals.
I
did not hear it
myself, but people said that Srila Prabhupada commented
about Paris, “It is bit like Dvaraka.”
Hari
Rama Prabhu:
The
Lord is pleased simply with the spirit or the desire of the devotee
to please Him.
Sometimes
we may have a conception that God is always displeased, but that is
not a fact. Thus we have to hear prayers from authorities, from
personalities who actually know Him.
Lord
Ramacandra is famous for having an army of monkeys, bears, and other
animals. Animals are not seen to easily perform austerities yet by
their attitude of service to the Lord, they pleased Him.
A
mistaken idea of God does not foster a relationship with the Supreme
Lord.
Lord
Ramacandra was so satisfied with the residents of Ayodhya that He
took them all back to Godhead, back to the spiritual world.
We
may see the Lord externally, such as Lord Krishna is black, Lord Rama
is green, Lord Jagannatha is very peculiar, but actually we should
learn the truth about the Lord from authorities as we are learning
here that He accepts the attitude of service.
In
India people are very anxious to see the deities
because they think their desires will be fulfilled, but here we learn
that by simply trying to please the Lord, we will attain the
spiritual world where we will be so pleased that we will have nothing
to desire.
If
I am doing what Krishna wants, I should understand that Krishna is
pleased.
It
is amazing that Isvara Puri told Lord Caitanya, who is completely
omniscient, that He was a fool and incapable of understanding
Vedanta-sutra and
should better chant Hare Krishna.
Indians
from India had difficulty understanding Srila Prabhupada, but
Westerners could understand him.
Bhakti
Charu Maharaja tells that once when he was cooking for Srila
Prabhupada, Prabhupada advised him to make an eggplant preparation
with a lot of oil. Bhakti Charu Maharaja thought that was way too
much oil and just used a little instead. When Srila Prabhupada saw
the result he said, “Why have you disobeyed me?”
In
one lecture Srila Prabhupada said, “Krishna will not ask you to
kill your relatives [as he asked Arjuna to].”
Often
the guru asks the disciple to do some menial service, however, Lord
Caitanya asks that one become guru and deliver everyone.
Whatever
we do, we do to our capacity. If you just become guru to your
capacity that will be sufficient. The other residents of Ayodhya did
not have the same capacity as Hanuman, but they all attained the
spiritual world.
Acarya
Prabhu:
Whenever
Krishna speaks, people are pleased to hear. We can learn from this to
speak nicely.
If
we cannot control our minds
and speech, we are on the level of animals
and not human beings.
Life
is so crazy in the cities nowadays with some people working twelve
hours a day, it is so difficult even to chant sixteen rounds.
My
guru, Bhakti Vikasa Swami, has been preaching for fifteen years
trying to get devotees to move to farms and live a simpler more
spiritually focused life.
What
Srila Prabhupada is writing in his books is not just for the devotees
but for the whole world.
The
trouble with liberalism is that sinful activities are accepted as OK, and thus the society becomes more and more degraded.
In
varnasrama if
all
people
are
doing their duties in relationship with Krishna, society can run very
smoothly.
In
India they are producing such an excess of engineers, it is not
uncommon to find taxi drivers in Delhi who are IT majors. In
varnasrama people
are trained according to their natures,
and
such
anomalies would not arise.
In
Ireland, they have schools for kids aged from zero to four so the
mothers can go to work without having to worry about them, but
actually it is the mothers’ nature to take care of their children,
and some career women later regret they did not spend enough time
with their children.
As
devotees we have an opportunity to follow Srila Prabhupada’s
instructions and demonstrate the
value
of the varnasrama
system.
By
following the revealed literature we can transcend all material
contamination.
If
you look at Srila Prabhupada’s purports, you will see in the beginning
he does not stress varnasrama
and
even said it was not possible in this age, but later witnessing the
falling down of many disciples due to sex desire, he emphasized the
importance of varnasrama.
Gaura
Sundara Prabhu:
By
no amount of pious acts or accumulation of knowledge can one attain
bhakti. Bhakti is something that is beyond this world.
No
amount of money can give you bhakti. The only price according to Rupa
Goswami is
that one
must have laulyam
[greed,
eagerness] to attain Krishna in this very life.
You
can get bhakti
from
devotees. They are the carriers of bhakti.
Krishna
does not have bhakti,
love
of Krishna.
He
is not narcissistic.
Devotional
service eliminates all four kinds of karma.
A
person by placing the mind on the lotus feet of Krishna attains
liberation. This is the goal of life.
Material
life involves having a false sambandha
or
false connection with a temporary situation.
The
root cause of our suffering is avidya.
Merely
staying away from material things is false because there is no
knowledge of the connection of everything with Krishna.
Srila
Prabhupada came to the West
to engage all our Western facilities in Krishna’s service.
We
are wasting our time if we acquire so much knowledge from the sastra
[revealed
literature] and do not use it.
Comment
by Govardhan Devi Dasi: Our challenge is to see the members of our
family as servants of Krishna and treat them that way. People will
see how we are dealing in our relationships with others, and if we do
it nicely, that will be very impressive to them.
Comment
by Haladhara Prabhu: Srila Prabhupada says when we understand there
is no difference between Krishna and His name, then our material
attachment is finished.
Varnasrama,
in
itself cannot produce devotional service, but it provides a facility
for people to accumulate piety that
ultimate gives
them
the association of devotees of the Lord. In the course of performing
duties to benefit society, one may benefit a sadhu
and
get unknowing devotional piety.
Bhaktivinoda
Thakura
says we have nice prosperity now because in the Middle Ages people
were very dutiful.
Bhaktivinoda
Thakura
divides people into theists who are moral and atheists, some of whom
are moral and some of whom are immoral. Among the theists, there are
the sadhana
bhaktas and
the bhava
bhaktas.
We
cannot speak of “a brahmana
Vaishnava”
or “a sudra
Vaishnava”
because a Vaishnava is above all that.
Leaders
presently engage people in sinful activities to make money, but they
unknowingly accumulate one-sixth of the sinful reactions of the
people. They would be better off engaging them in pious activities
and get one-sixth of their pious credits.
It
does not matter if Krishna kills you or kisses you because the result
is the same. You go back to Godhead.
Gauri
Dasi, a Prabhupada disciple who distributed books for many years,
commented that the people she meets are doing just the opposite of
what is good for their spiritual life. It is just because
of the
intense desire of the devotees to benefit them that they end up
purchasing the books.
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Persons
who reject the direct meaning of the revealed literature find they
have difficulty agreeing on the absolute truth, and they encounter
great confusion. Why is this? This is explained in the Hamsa-guyha
prayers:
yac-chaktayo vadatam vadinam
vai vivada-samvada-bhuvo bhavanti
kurvanti caisam muhur atma-moham
tasmai namo ’nanta-gunaya bhumne
“Let
me offer my respectful obeisances unto the all-pervading Supreme
Personality of Godhead, who possesses unlimited transcendental
qualities. Acting from within the cores of the hearts of all
philosophers, who propagate various views, He causes them to forget
their own souls while sometimes agreeing and sometimes disagreeing
among themselves. Thus He creates within this material world a
situation in which they are unable to come to a conclusion. I offer
my obeisances unto Him.” (Srimad-Bhagavatam 6.4.31)