In a few days I leave Sri Vrindavan Dhama. I am convinced that the only reason to leave this transcendental abode is to inform others of it’s divine presence. That I will do with all my heart and soul. This year our summer festival tour in Poland will be the longest ever in it’s 22 [...]
Reflections
My Beloved Spiritual MasterDear Srila Prabhupada: After my lecture at the hall program this evening, the chairman for the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies at the Chinese University in Hong Kong came up and shook my hand. “I appreciated your talk very much,” he said, “and I learned a lot.” The credit goes to you, my beloved [...] |
Inner Meaning“Just before Srila Prabhupada arrived in London, I had received a letter from him in which he said, ‘I am so proud of having beautiful disciples like you who understand the inner meaning of my mission.’ I was struck by the phrase ‘inner meaning’ and had thought about the significance of finding the inner meaning [...] |
Thoughts on the Damage to the Christchurch templeI found the following posting by Vara-nayaka das, temple president in Sydney, Australia very interesting: “Once, devotees came to Srila Bhaktisidhanta Saraswati lamenting about a Vishnu temple being destroyed by British soldiers. Devotees wondered how it was possible for mere soldiers to demolish God’s abode. Srila Bhaktisiddhnata Saraswati said: ‘Your materialistic understanding of the temple [...] |
Reflections on Woodstock 2010The following are my godsister, Sitala dasi’s, reflections on the success of Krsna’s Village of Peace at the Woodstock festival in Poland this summer. A gifted writer and deep devotee, she helps us to understand how the mercy of Lord Caitanya unfolded at that mammoth event. I beg the readers to overlook her kind remarks [...] |
Reflections On the Departure of Aindra prabhuTo the mundane eye it appears that my beloved godbrother Aindra prabhu departed this world in a tragic accident in Vrindavan. There was a gas explosion in his room and he did not survive. As devotees, however, we understand that nothing happens by chance – especially in Sri Vrindavan dhama. Everything is an arrangement of [...] |
