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My Letter to Parvati Devi
Giriraj Swami
Today in Vrindavan is a memorial program for Srila Prabhupada’s dear disciple Parvati devi dasi. I wrote a letter to her for the occasion:
My dear Parvati Devi,
Please accept my humble, respectful obeisances. All glories to our eternal spiritual master and savior, Srila Prabhupada.
Now you have left us—on Mohini Ekadasi, in Vrindavan—and we are feeling your separation. But as Srila Prabhupada said, when a Vaishnava leaves we feel both happy and sad: happy because we know they are going to serve Krishna, but sad because we will miss their association.
You led a glorious life in service to His Divine Grace, as I witnessed firsthand in Juhu and later in Vrindavan. Srila Prabhupada said, “Bombay is my office,” and you helped keep his office running smoothly and progressively.
He also said, “Vrindavan is my home,” and it is so quite literally, even now, because he is in his samadhi there, and you have rendered steadfast, intimate service to him by caring for and developing his samadhi and its environs.
Further, you maintained the service of organizing the daily Bhagavad-gita classes in his house, which ensure regular pure, philosophical krsna-katha—and you were kind enough to ask me to speak there, too.
After you left, I was touched by the tremendous outpouring of grief and appreciation for you on social media. You were so humble, staunch, sincere, and selfless in your service to Srila Prabhupada that all his followers have deep feelings for you. And as Vaisesika Prabhu said, the world will not be the same without you.
Fortunately, you have left behind your faithful husband and godbrother, Prassannatma, and your beautiful daughters, Kamala and Radhika Priya, to maintain your legacy.
My dear Parvati, what can I say? I miss you so much, and I yearn to join you with Srila Prabhupada whenever he calls me, after I have done for him here what he wishes.
At a Deity-welcoming program at Bhaktivedanta Hospice, a devotee said, “I read that this place, Ramana-reti, is where Krishna and Balarama play and frolic and have fun. And I read a most reassuring and enlivening statement—that when somebody quits their body in this Ramana-reti area, Krishna and Balarama leave Their play and come running to embrace that soul who has left his body here.”
Certainly, Srila Prabhupada has welcomed you with open arms, and wherever he is, there are Krishna-Balarama and Radha-Syamasundara and all Their friends and associates.
Whenever I chant before my Srila Prabhupada deity and think of you, I hear him say, “Parvati is very dear to me; I have called her to join me.”
Hare Krishna.
Your aspiring, eternal servant,
Giriraj Swami
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Something Understood: Brides of God.
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As more devotees around the world travel to the other part of the world, especially Bali island, the need for a restaurant that serves vegetarian (prasadam) is a must. Many vegetarian and vegan restaurant and café can be found in Bali. But the one that serves Lord Krishna’s Prasada is Gopal’s Café. Gopal’s Café takes its vegetarian dishes to a whole new level, breaking all stereotypes of boring vegetable dishes.
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Thirumagal Mataji distributing Srila Prabhupada’s books.
I love observing devotees distribute books. We all have our own individual style & approach, yet we share the same goal and objectives. It’s also great to share methods and learn from each other. On Saturday I watched Thirumagal Mataji distributing. She was so bold and enthusiastic in stopping the Watford shoppers. I admired her confidence, resilience and dedication. She stopped a gentleman and spent some quality time sharing small parts of wisdom contained in each of the books she was holding. He explained he had visited India and practised yoga and whilst he had heard of Srila Prabhupada he had never read his books. After a hearty philosophical conversation with Thirumagal Mataji he walked off with a couple of books. It was such a lovely interaction to watch and it did make me giggle to see Thirumagal Mataji almost have to bend backwards to speak with such a tall gentleman.
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All the people in the Malaysian airlines crash died – was it due to their own past karma?
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Question: All the people in the Malaysian airlines crash died was it due to their own past karma
Answer: Generally, every particular event has to be placed in the most constructive context. Constructive means how can we act constructively over there. If I say this heat is because of climate change and climate change is there because of corporate controlled industry, or the corporate control economies are so exploitative. May be that’s true but can I do anything about it right now? Immediately I can’t. So, we have to place things in the most constructive context.
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As long as things are in our control, we do the best that we can. But when things go beyond our control, for accepting, we put that in the context that, okay, there was something happening in the bigger picture, some past karma that was coming, because of that it happened. Past karma should never to be taken as an excuse for not doing one’s present dharma. We have our present duty and it’s important for us to do that duty.
The Malaysian Airlines can’t say that people crashed or plane crashed because of their past karma. They have to inquire and find out what caused the crash of this plane and they have to take responsibility to prevent recurrences of such things. But when despite of our best efforts, something just happened, then we can say that it is past karma. Let’s accept it and move on.
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They did not go to the moon. Although I was there in front of the television and we saw it, and it was a big thing. The whole world was together. It overcame everything, the Russians, the Chinese and everyone was part of it. They were all watching and they all were sharing the monitoring of the space shuttle. It was a big thing – a man on the moon Neil Armstrong.
“It was all a hoax.”
“Well Srila Prabhupada if you say so then it must be true. And why do you say so Srila Prabhupada?”
“Simply because in the Bhagavatam it states that the moon is further away from the sun,”
Finished! That settles it. That was the only reason – that was it. That was outrageous – to say that in this world. Prabhupada had full faith in the Bhagavatam.
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