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Diary of a Traveling Monk
Volume 11, Chapter 19
August 23, 2011
By Indradyumna Swami
"Fulfilling Your Mission"
Dearest Srila Prabhupada,
Please accept my most humble obeisances in the dust of your lotus feet. All
glories to you!
Today on the occasion of your Vyasa Puja it is with great pleasure I report
to you that once again hundreds of thousands of people have received the
great mercy of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu on the Baltic Sea coast in Poland.
That mercy has taken the form of your books, the holy names, prasadam
distribution, and the blissful association of many wonderful devotees. I try
to document the great success of the samkirtan movement in Poland in my
diary chapters, but the wonders taking place are far too numerous and
extraordinary to capture in language. We witness great miracles on a daily
basis as people receive your mercy through our humble efforts.
Like the people who come to our festivals, I too was entangled in the
vicious cycle of birth and death before I met you. I also experienced the
onslaughts of suffering in this material world and I thus understand the
great relief people feel when they come into contact with you and your
movement. I saw this relief recently in a well-dressed gentleman who
approached me with a Bhagavad-gita that he had purchased after my lecture at
one of our festivals. As he was asking me to sign it he spontaneously
reached out and embraced me. As I put my arms around him to reciprocate, he
began crying. He hugged me for a full minute, his body shaking with sobs.
Then he stepped back and wiped the tears from his face.
“I'm so sorry,” he said. “I don't know what came over me. I never do things
like this. In your lecture you posed all the questions I've ever had about
life, and then you answered them one by one to my full satisfaction. I am so
grateful and relieved to know that there are answers available to me in this
book. I will read it with great interest.”
I accepted his gratitude on your behalf, Srila Prabhupada, because I know
that the relief he felt was a product of your mercy. The burden of suffering
borne by those in the material world is gradually being alleviated by you,
the greatest acarya of modern times. No doubt the Lord could have delivered
all the fallen souls Himself 500 years ago in His incarnation as Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu, but out of love He gave this sacred duty to you, and
out of your infinite kindness you have entrusted it to us, your disciples
and followers. I take my responsibility to this sacred duty very seriously,
especially now in the autumn of my life. Each day I sharpen my focus on
delivering as many conditioned souls as possible to your lotus feet before I
leave this mortal frame.
It is said that a child's character is molded in it's first five years. This
was certainly true for me in the infancy of my spiritual life. I imbibed
your preaching spirit while you were personally among us. You made it very
clear, both in your words and in your actions, that pushing this great
movement forward was the very purpose of your life. You lived and breathed
your Guru Maharaja's order to spread Krsna consciousness all over the world.
Since your departure, many of your disciples have tried to keep that flame
burning. For my part, this determination is manifest in our festival program
in Poland, the results of which we offer daily at your lotus feet.
Like anything in this world, those results are sometimes big and sometimes
small, but even small achievements demonstrate your ongoing success in
introducing lost souls to your Lord. Just the other day Prahlad Nrsimha das
read the chart of a gentleman who visited his Astrology Tent at our
festival. When he mentioned that the man had a strong propensity for law,
the man laughed.
“You're right!” he said. “I'm the chief magistrate in Poznan, one of the
larger cities in Poland.” He later left the Astrology Tent with a
Bhagavad-gita and chanting beads in hand.
That same evening during the final kirtan, I watched a lady rush to our
Restaurant Tent from a nearby apartment building in her pajamas and a long
robe, her hair in curlers. For a moment I thought the building might be on
fire, but a few minutes later she headed back to her apartment armed with
two plates of prasadam. After the festival, our cook Rasikendra dasa told me
she had just returned from a long business trip overseas. She had taken a
nap early in the afternoon and was woken up at 9.30pm by our loud kirtan.
“I suddenly realized your festival program was in town,” she told
Rasikendra. “I was so disappointed that I had slept through the entire
event. I love Hare Krsna cooking so much that I didn't even stop to change
out of my pajamas. I was afraid all that delicious food would be gone before
I could get there!”
Srila Prabhupada, these small exchanges show how people are attracted to
Krsna Consciousness when it is presented in an appealing way. You once said,
“We will conquer the world with culture.” Here on the Baltic Sea coast, we
conduct our festivals with this axiom in mind. Expanding on the basic
principles of chanting, dancing and feasting, our festival tour has become a
major attraction each summer. Resorts compete to have our event at prime
times of the season and many tourists plan their vacations so that they can
attend our festivals as we travel along the coast.
I pray that all the devotees on the tour will have the privilege to serve
you in this way for many years to come. We often recount the words of the
harbor-master of Mrzezyno, a port town we visit each year. Seeing the
success of our festival in his town he pronounced a blessing: “May these
festivals go on for 100 years!” But to be successful in this service, we
need your mercy and help to convince the general populace of the foolishness
of material life and the beauty of the Absolute Truth.
vasamy aham yatra jano vimugdho
mugdhair matair loka ihaiva dukhhe
krpamaye tvat karunena radhe
sandarsayisyami janaya tattvam
“O Radha, I live in a world where the people accept a dozen different
theories of the truth, foolish explanations that break apart at a moment's
examination. Please help me show the people their mistake. Please help me
show them the truth.”
[Sri-Radha-kirti, The Glories of Sri Radha, Kusakratha dasa, text 52]
Srila Prabhupada, I can't help but reflect that as much as I love this
service, it will one day come to an end. This thought gives me great pain. I
can only echo the sentiments of the great saint, Srila Prabodhananda
Sarasvati:
saiveyam bhuvi dhanya gauda nagari velapi saivam budheh
so 'yam sri purusottamo madhupates tany eva namani tu
no kutrapi niriksyate hari hari premotsavas tadrso
ha caitanya krpa nidhana tava kim viksye punar vaibhvam
“The fortunate town of Navadvipa remains on the earth. The seashore remains.
The city of Jagannatha Puri remains. The holy names of Krsna remain. Alas!
Alas! I do not see anywhere the same kind of festival of pure love for Lord
Hari. O Lord Caitanya, O ocean of mercy, will I ever see Your transcendental
glory again?”
[Sri Caitanya-candramrta, text 140]
With all honesty I can say that I will not be able to live in separation
from these festivals which pour the mercy of the Divine Couple upon the
conditioned souls. I pray that when this great event winds down, you will
send me to another place, perhaps beyond this world, where even more fallen
souls are drowning in the ocean of material existence. I do not mind if it
is dark and cold, fiery hot, in heaven or in hell, for as long as we can
organize another festival of love and bliss, the conditioned souls there
will rise above their miseries and dance in ecstasy to the holy names. It
has been done before; why not again?
mucyeta yan namny udite narako 'pi
“Simply by chanting the holy name of the Lord the inhabitants of hell became
released from their hellish persecution.”
[ Nrsimha Purana ]
Dearest Srila Prabhupada, I know how much you desire this movement to be
spread. Therefore, as your disciple, I promise to continue working day after
day, month after month, year after year towards fulfilling your mission.
radhe jayety uktir aho prthivyam
kada bhavisyaty ahaha karomi
karyam tad artham ca tad artha praptau
harsasru nadyam satatam plavisye
“When will this earth be such a place that every person greets every other
person with the words 'Jaya Radhe'? I work so that time may come and when it
arrives I will swim in the tears of my happiness.”
[Sri-Radha-kirti, The Glories of Sri Radha, Kusukratha dasa, text 84]
Your lowly servant,
Indradyumna Swami