Romapada Swami Vyasa Puja

Romapada Swami Vyasa Puja

Feelings of gratitude are the beginnings of loving relationship

Krsna-Balarama dasa and Gunamala devi dasi

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Dear and respected Guru Maharaja,

Hare Krsna! Please accept our most humble obeisances at your divine lotus feet. All glories to Srila Prabhupada.

On your Vyasa-puja day we wish you a very blissful Krsna conscious life, with good health and peace of mind.

Maharaja, you have been very merciful to us. Your grace gave us your darsana at Mayapura this year and also spoke to us. We were not peaceful until we met you. As you know, we were bewildered by what had lately happened here and did not know what to conclude from it. When you spoke to us, we were relieved of all those tensions we carried in our heart. We are very grateful to you for that. Now we carry your instructions in our heart. You told us to continue with our practice of Krsna consciousness, doing whatever we have so far learned. You also told us that no one is perfect in this material world and, therefore, one should not find fault in others. You told us specifically not to find fault with anyone who has been the cause of our distress, as they are only an instrument. It is because of our karma that things are happening that way. The most important thing you told us was to consider all the past incidents as a closed chapter and not to think of them, as we would not be able to fix our mind on Krsna. You were so considerate about our health. As we are aged, you suggested that we stay near an Ayurvedic hospital so that we can avail of the treatment there.

Maharaja, we are grateful to you for your blessings and mercy showered upon us. We live thinking that that your blessings will always be with us.

We pray to Krsna always for your good health and success in all your endeavours to preach Krsna consciousnes. We seek your blessings always for us to follow Srila Prabhupada’s teachings in our life so that we may remain in Krsna consciousness.

We remain your insignificant servants, Krsna-Balarama dasa and Gunamala devi dasi