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DIARY OF A TRAVELING
PREACHER >>
By Indradyumna Swami
Volume VII, Chapter 21
"Vyasa Puja Address to Partha Sarathi
das Goswami"
South Africa
11/11/06
Dear Maharaja,
Please accept my most humble obeisances. All glories
to Srila Prabhupada.
This evening you have asked me to speak at your
auspicious Vyasa Puja celebration, but with your permission I would
prefer to read an offering. Please don't feel that this is inappropriate.
The great Narada Muni has stated:
brahmanyah sila sampannah
satya sandho jitendriyah
atmavat sarva bhutanam
eka priya suhrt tamah
"To respectable persons, Prahlad Maharaja
acted like a menial servant. To the poor he was like a father and
to his equals he was attached like a sympathetic brother. He considered
his teachers, spiritual masters and older Godbrothers to be as good
as the Supreme Personality of Godhead."
[Srimad Bhagavatam 7.4.31]
My dear Goswami, it is indeed easy to glorify you,
for in your character and deeds I see the mercy of our spiritual
master, Srila Prabhupada. I have no doubt that because of your service
to the ISKCON movement you have received the full mercy of Srila
Prabhupada. Your pioneer preaching in South Africa, particularly
through the Tent Campaign, is legendary.
Time moves on and you have aged, and the campaign's
old bus now lies rusting in a field. But the many devotees you made
and the fine reputation our society gained are evidence of a historic
time when grass-roots preaching established ISKCON as one of the
major spiritual movements in the country.
As prosperity and success blossom throughout the
yatra, let us not forget the initial efforts of devotees like you,
who worked tirelessly in austere and often dangerous situations
to establish Krsna consciousness in South Africa. Such selfless
preaching has no doubt endeared you to the Lord and earned you the
right to return back to Godhead.
And what is the secret of your success? It is no
secret at all. Everyone can see it: you are a faithful follower
of our Guru Maharaja. It is for this very reason that you sit on
the Vyasasana tonight, for Srila Prabhupada has said that a loyal
student in turn becomes a qualified teacher.
But to the devotees in this yatra you are much
more than their noble teacher. Because of your personal dealings
with your disciples, you are also their father, friend, and counselor
as well as their spiritual guide. As their teacher, you know slokas
and sutras, tithis and mudras, but you also know the joys and sorrows,
the happiness and woes of all your disciples.
Because you are so personal with them, you are
acutely and painfully aware of their struggles with family, business,
sickness, and death. You are the first to congratulate the parents
of a newborn child and the last one to leave a beloved disciple's
funeral pyre. You counsel and advise, chastise and criticize as
their eternal guide.
They are blessed - those disciples who have your
fatherly love and care. I sense they feel secure and protected under
your guidance. They are confident that you will one day take them
home to the transcendental abode. Such faith is rare in this world,
and I feel privileged to be here tonight seeing the loving exchanges
of a genuine spiritual master and his faithful followers.
Why do so many devotees seek your shelter? Because
you have passed the test of time. Firm and steady in your service,
you are like a steadfast rock in the South African yatra.
As a Godbrother I am impressed with your strong
sadhana. While a number of devotees still struggle to chant a minimum
of 16 rounds a day even after years of devotional service, you always
endeavor to chant the maximum number of rounds. For years you chanted
64 rounds or more a day. Only recently have you reduced it to a
"mere" 40 rounds a day, because of your ill health.
And you like to study. That is evident in your
learned discourses and the books you write which are always fresh
and interesting and filled with transcendental realizations.
And the most amazing thing is that you do all this
despite your bad health. You do more reading, chanting, and preaching
while ill, than most of us do when we feel fine. If the Lord were
to suddenly bless you with good health, it would prove troublesome
for the atheists, agnostics, scientists, and sense enjoyers of this
land, because they would be challenged by your preaching. On this
auspicious occasion, we ask Lord Nrsimhadeva to watch over and protect
you so that you may live a long and exemplary life, showing us and
many others the path to perfection.
hari smrty ahlada stimita manaso yasya krtinau
sa romancah kayah nayanam api sa nanda salilam
tam evacandrarkam vaha purusa dhaureyam avane
kim anyais tair bharair yama sadana gaty agata paraih
"By remembering Lord Hari, the devotees' hearts
become overwhelmed with bliss, their bodily hairs stand erect, and
their eyes become filled with tears of joy. O Earth, these devotees
are the best of men. Please carefully maintain them for as long
as the sun and the moon shine in the sky. What is the use of your
carefully maintaining those other burdensome persons who are simply
intent on coming and going to and from the house of Yamaraja?"
[Padyavali, text 55]
My dear Goswami, our beloved Srila Prabhupada said
he wanted at least a few disciples to catch a hint of what he was
revealing to us, and I know that you have caught a glimpse of that
deeper understanding.
How do I know? Because your taste for bhajan and
your desire to distribute the holy names have given you away. You
know that after diving into the ocean of Lord Caitanya's sankirtan
movement, one day a devotee will find himself in the pastimes of
Radha and Krsna.
By Srila Prabhupada's mercy you have understood
this.
param gopyam api snigdhe
sisye vacyam iti srutih
tac chruyatam maha bhaga
goloka mahimadhuna
"The Vedas say that to a loyal disciple one
may speak the confidential secret. Therefore, O most fortunate one,
now please hear the glories of Goloka."
[Sri Brhat-Bhagavatamrta, Part Two, Chapter 1, Text
6]
Dear Maharaja, please be kind upon a poor, unintelligent,
and unenlightened Godbrother who has yet to taste the nectar of
the holy name, whose impure heart keeps him from doing anything
significant for our spiritual master. Please keep me in your prayers,
as you are in mine, so that I too will have a chance to return back
home, back to Godhead in this lifetime.
Before closing, I want to share with your disciples
something I wrote for them today. It's the one thing that your extreme
humility keeps you from giving them. It's a pranam mantra, a short
meditation on your unique qualities and service.
Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakur has written
that the disciple should remember his spiritual master at least
three times a day. I hope your disciples will use this pranam mantra
as part of their daily meditation upon you. Our Godbrother Gopiparanadana
Prabhu has kindly rendered it into Sanskrit.
dasa gosvaminam vande
nama bhajana samsrayam
yamya dese guruddesya
sthapakam srita vatsalam
"I offer my respectful obeisances to Das Goswami,
who helped pioneer the mission of Srila Prabhupada in the southernmost
tip of the world. He is devoted to bhajan and is caring and affectionate
to all those who take shelter of his lotus feet."
Your servant,
Indradyumna Swami
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