2026.1–33 — Shifting Gears: Cross-Cultural Connections, Spring Outings, and Global Seeds of Devotion

From the fading frost of a Toronto winter to the crowded streets of Vrindavan and Juhu, the year 2026 has opened with a whirlwind of mercy. Every street corner, temple corridor, and digital classroom has become a stage for Srila Prabhupada’s boundless compassion. Navigating diverse encounters, from enthusiastic villagers in rural India to skeptical truck drivers and curious commuters back home in Canada proves once again that the desire for genuine spiritual connection transcends all borders, cultures, and languages.

Dear Devotees,

Hare Krishna! Please kindly accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada!

What can I say? Krishna is keeping me on my toes!

I pray that you are all keeping well and remaining in high spirits. By your heartfelt blessings and mercy, I am continually allowed to participate in this wonderful Hare Krishna movement, despite my many personal disqualifications. Thank you so much!

Toronto in Spring

2026 Mid-Year General Update & Reflections

The first half of 2026 has been nothing short of causeless mercy. By Krishna’s infinite arrangement, this season allowed me to distribute books and share kirtan both on our familiar Canadian grounds and across holy places and busy hubs in India.

Looking at the scores, we are maintaining steady momentum. But more than just numbers, it is the individual interactions that leave an indelible mark on the soul. As we move from the extreme cold into the warmer months, our strategies have naturally shifted, but our audience remains incredibly diverse.

Sankirtan Tip: The secret to consistent distribution across different cultures is simple: Stop stopping yourself. A continuous stream of visitors means shifting from passive waiting to proactive, warm engagement. Hold the book out of sight at first, look them in the eye with a genuine smile, and if we get any reciprocation, then offer them the treasure. The Gita will do the rest.

2026 Goals for Outings and Classes

Every year brings a fresh opportunity to stretch our capacities in the service of Srila Prabhupada, and 2026 is no exception. Looking ahead at the scoreboard, our focus for this year is twofold: steady expansion on the streets and deeper consolidation in the classroom. On the front lines, my goal for Sankirtan outings is to maintain a uncompromising, steady rhythm aiming not just to hit our baseline targets but to systematically break into new, uncharted neighborhoods across the Greater Toronto Area while maximizing the seasonal outings abroad.

On the educational front, the goal for our dasadas.com classes is to focus heavily on depth and spiritual stability. With students digging into advanced Bhagavad-gita study (BG 200) and the enthusiastic launch of Batch 3 (BG 100-101), we are aiming to formalize a structured mentorship ecosystem. The target is to ensure every single student transition smoothly from curious reader to active practitioner, well-grounded in daily morning japa and systematic study. We are looking to cultivate deeply rooted, lifelong stable assets of Srila Prabhupada’s mission. And Krishna is sending such gems!

YouTube Channel Launched: I am thrilled to announce the official launch of our centralized spiritual archive on YouTube at @dasadascom! Up until now, our online classes were tucked away in private recordings or on random YouTube channels or Facebook recordings. This new channel will open up these structured, logical scriptural discussions as a completely free public resource for anyone seeking genuine spiritual progress. If you have found value in our sangas, please help us reach more searching souls in the digital wilderness by subscribing, liking the videos to boost their search visibility, and sharing the channel with your family and friends. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your steady support and digital companionship! There is more to come!

YouTube Channel youtube.com/@dasadascom launched

2026 Sankirtan Outings Outline

DateTitleLocation / Description
1 Jan 2026S2026.1S2026.1 old city hall harinam with BMS, VB, temple devotees
Jan 18 2026S2026.2ISKCON Ottawa Sunday Feast Book Distribution
31 Jan 2026S2026.3100 Parkway forest Toronto MSF
1 Feb 2026S2026.4Iskcon toronto Sunday feast book table
8 Feb 2026S2026.5ISKCON Toronto CC Book Table attempt
8 Feb 2026S2026.6Iskcon toronto Sunday feast book table
15 Feb 2026S2026.7Iskcon toronto Sunday feast book table
22 Feb 2026S2026.8Vrindavan Street Distribution
23 Feb 2026S2026.9Vrindavan Street Distribution
24 Feb 2026S2026.10Raman Reti books and harinam 10 bgh equivalent (Day 2/2)
26 Feb 2026S2026.11ISKCON Vrindavan Book Stall Distribution
1 Mar 2026S2026.12Chincholi Book Distribution
3 Mar 2026S2026.13Nagar Sankirtan Gaura Purnima ISKCON Hyderabad
3 Mar 2026S2026.14Gaura Purnima ISKCON Hyderabad Temple Book Distribution (count incl india count)
4 Mar 2026S2026.15P&T Colony Book Distribution (count incl india count)
7 Mar 2026S2026.16Ahobilam Book Distribution (count incl india count)
11 Mar 2026S2026.17Iskcon juhu book stall 8bgh equivalent
14 Mar 2026S2026.18Nira Narasingpur books 1bgh equivalent
15 Mar 2026S2026.19Iskcon pune books 2bgh equivalent
18 Mar 2026S2026.20P&T Colony Book Distribution (count incl india count)
20 Mar 2026S2026.21India Continuous Distribution (Till Mar 18 2026)
28 Mar 2026S2026.22Toronto MSF 125 parkway forest drive north york
19 Apr 2026S2026.23ISKCON Toronto Sunday Feast Book Table
25 Apr 2026S2026.24Toronto MSF 125 parkway forest drive north york
28 Apr 2026S2026.25ISKCON Toronto SUnday Feast Book Table
3 May 2026S2026.26ISKCON Toronto SUnday Feast Book Table
16 May 2026S2026.27Vaishnava Sanga Harinam and Books 8 bgh equivalent
24 May 2026S2026.28ISKCON Toronto SUnday Feast Book Table
25 May 2026S2026.29Old city hall harinam
30 May 2026S2026.30ISKCON Waterloo RY Book Distribution
31 May 2026S2026.31Iskcon Toronto Sunday feast book distribution 1 bgh equi
1 Jun 2026S2026.32Old city hall harinam
20 Jun 2026S2026.33ISKCON Barrie RY Book Stall

I know that these outings are undercounted, but better to undercount and push a little harder as a result.

Encounters & Realizations from the Field

The following stories and breakthroughs capture a beautiful mix of humor, hesitation, and apparently sudden spiritual curiosity that transpired on the streets this year.

1. Toronto Outings: Cultural Hurdles & Breakthroughs

Bypassing Taboos & Inhibitions: During a freezing January outing, I encountered deep-seated cultural blockages among some immigrant families. One Telugu family flatly refused to accept a sacred book because they had recently “eaten non-veg,” while a Marathi family similarly declined, explaining that the “wife has her period” and they felt unclean to touch the literature. Bypassing all these rigid hangups, Alisha Babbar from Delhi walked up with an open heart, warmly embraced the interaction, and made a wonderful $100 donation. On that same outing, a Filipina lady named Maria eagerly took a stack of introductory literature, leaving a warm contribution of her own.

Group of Devotees out on MSF Door to Door in a Cold Wintery Toronto earlier in 2026

2. The Parkway Forest & Apartment Melting Pots

  • The Interfaith Interactions: Out at an apartment complex with fellow warriors Gyaan and Vitthal Bhakta, we witnessed a beautiful intersection of faiths. A Muslim man named Faisal stopped to appreciate our work and spontaneously donated $35. Two other Muslim men, Burhanuddin and Mushtaq, eagerly supported us too—Burhanuddin took home a Bhagavad-gita while Mushtaq took a copy of Chant and Be Happy.
  • The Rama Navami Returnees: Moments later, a young Telugu girl named Pranati and her family walked past. They were visibly joyful, carrying spiritual items and returning home from a local Rama Navami festival. Spotting our book bags right outside their apartment in the corridor felt like a perfect divine alignment, and Pranati happily took a book to top off their auspicious day.
  • United Nations Apartments: Another afternoon felt like a mini-UN assembly in a single building. I had meaningful spiritual exchanges with a Roman Catholic seeker open to Eastern wisdom, a curious Pakistani neighbor, a Malayali man named Mithun with his baby daughter Uttara, and a Punjabi girl named Navjot. To top it all off, a Gujarati girl from Rajkot named Pinal completely stole the show. She turned out to be a phenomenal singer; she joined the devotees, had us do a full kirtan program, and sang beautiful melodies right there with us in the building.

3. Festival & Temple Feast Successes

  • The Birthday Boys: While managing a busy post-feast crowd at the temple table, two young Punjabi boys stepped up together. It turned out to be an unlikely friendship: one was a software engineer celebrating his 28th birthday and the other was a truck driver. Swept up in the positive energy, they handed over a generous $100 donation to support the book mission. Right beside them, a couple named Anish and Shraddha were so inspired by the exchange that they requested a full Srimad-Bhagavatam set and asked to join our upcoming online classes.
  • Shane Goes All-In at Waterloo: Festival distribution is always fast-paced, but this encounter stood out. A man named Shane approached our Ratha Yatra book stall. His t-shirt intrigued me. Instead of just picking up a small introductory booklet, Shane became deeply intrigued by the multi-volume Vedic epics. He decided to dive straight into the deep end, happily giving a $351 on-the-spot donation to take home a complete Srimad-Bhagavatam set, along with a stack of children’s books and a Bhagavad-gita to share with his family.
Ecstatic Shane gets Lord Jagahnatha's full mercy with a Srimad Bhagavatam Set
  • Assisting Nayana & The 38-Book Surge: Our massive 38 BG-equivalent day on April 19 at the ISKCON Toronto Sunday Feast wouldn’t have been possible without the stellar assistance of Nayana. Her help at the desk allowed us to seamlessly manage the rush, distribute a full Srimad-Bhagavatam set, and connect deeply with multiple seekers.
  • Sarika’s First Bhagavatam: On May 3, amidst the busy flow of the Sunday feast crowd, I had a wonderful encounter with a teenager named Sarika, who took her very first steps into the deeper Puranic wisdom by taking home a copy of Srimad-Bhagavatam Canto 1, Part 1, thanks to her father also.

4. Notes from the Fields of India

  • The Villagers of Nira Narasingpur: In rural India, the distribution took on a completely different flavor. Following an ecstatic kirtan and spiritual class, simple, pure-hearted villagers surrounded me and completely cleared out my meager stock of books. Virtually everyone said yes, eagerly taking books with an innocent enthusiasm rarely seen in busy Western cities. When the books ran out, they took Jagannatha pendants, photographs of Sri Radha Krishna, and anything at all of any spiritual value, really.
The Lakshmi Narasimha Temple in Nira Narasingpur, near Pune. The temple itsel is at least 500 years old, but two deities of Lord Narasimha are timeless... One is self-manifested, and another is personally handcrafted by Sri Prahlada. There is also a deity of Sri Prahlada inside.
  • Juhu’s “Passive vs. Active” Lesson: While serving at the busy ISKCON Juhu book stall in Mumbai, I noted a vital tactical realization. In a crowded temple setting, it is easy to become passive and just wait for people to look at the display. But by actively stepping out, starting conversations, and manually stopping the continuous stream of visitors, the productivity of the stall skyrocketed, a method deeply appreciated by the dedicated Brahmacharis serving there day in and day out.
  • Raman Reti Ecstatic Chaos: On the packed street corners of Vrindavan, amidst thousands of passing pilgrims, we utilized a dynamic approach to capture attention. By distributing colorful spiritual stickers and Prasadam lollipops to everyone, we successfully paused busy families, traveling students, and local auto-rickshaw drivers long enough to hand out hundreds of books into the moving crowds. It is Vaisesika Prabhu’s book distribution brilliance, alongside his team’s foresight, strategic planning and execution, that makes this possible; I just went with the flow!
Enthusiastic Singing, Dancing, Chanting and Books, here Mother Malini distributes to a grpup of young girls...
  • The Ancient Venkateshwara Temple of Chincholi: On March 1, I had the deeply moving and profoundly personal privilege of doing book distribution in Chincholi, my father’s birthplace. This tiny, serene village is home to an ancient temple of Lord Venkateshwara, where the Deity uniquely stands with “eyes wide open.” We distributed books directly to the temple priests, left permanent copies for the temple archives, and shared literature and prasadam with the local villagers. Introducing Srila Prabhupada’s books to the land of my ancestors was an unforgettable moment of causeless mercy.
The narrow Streets of Chincholi. There are souls everywhere!
Lord Venkateshwara (Balaji) in Chincholi with His eyes open! Self-manifested to the local king over five hundred years ago.
  • Courtyard Connections & Long Conversations: Our time in holy Vrindavan wasn’t just fast-paced street rushes; it was anchored by deep encounters. We slowed down for long, deliberate conversations on the streets, placing dozens of small books into the hands of thoughtful seekers. I also served at a bookstall directly in the sacred ISKCON Vrindavan Temple Courtyard. Distributing books within the aura of Sri Sri Krishna Balaram, Radha Shyamsundar, Sri Gaura Nitai, and Srila Prabhupada was a great blessing.
Pilgrims in Vrindavan, from Kolkata, who got Srila Prabhupada's books.
  • Ahobilam and the Moving Wave: Deep in the holy hills of Ahobilam, I met crowds of intense pilgrims traveling from shrine to shrine. Navigating the rough terrain, we distributed streams of small books to travelers looking for spiritual light.
The Rugged Natural Beauty of Ahobilam. Lord Narasimha is Everywhere in Ahobilam! Great place to distribute Srila Prabhupada's books!
Lotus feet of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in Ahobilam
  • Books were distributed day-in and day-out on the move, at busy airports, chaotic bus stops, roadside shops, and public roads. It proved beyond doubt that when you are on the move, if you want to, then sankirtan moves with you.

Systematic Teaching, Festivals & Interfaith Dialogue (Classes C2026.1 – C2026.45)

While books are the groundwork, nurturing those seeds through systematic education has been the parallel anchor of the first half of 2026. Across 45 distinct classes and seminars, the message was carried to completely different environments—ranging from traditional temples to historic Western spaces:

  • Interfaith Outreach at St. James Cathedral: On April 26, I had the unique privilege of presenting a short talk titled “Krishna’s Beauty” inside the historic St. James Cathedral. Speaking to an audience largely unfamiliar with Eastern theology, we explored the aesthetic and philosophical elegance of Bhakti, building bridges of genuine spiritual appreciation.
Sharing Spiritual Insights with seekers of all stripes. Hare Krishna!
  • Speaking at the Heart of the Mission: A profound highlight of my trip to India was being asked to deliver a Chaitanya-caritamrta (Adi 17) lecture directly at the Sri Sri Krishna Balaram Mandir in ISKCON Vrindavan. The class was arranged by His Holiness Bhakti Anugraha Janardana Swami, a long-time mentor. Speaking in that holy atmosphere to traveling pilgrims from all over the world was a deeply humbling experience.
  • Regional Festivals & Specialized Seminars: This season saw a vibrant expansion of traveling programs across Ontario and beyond. Notable milestones included a specialized Maha Shivaratri class in Barrie, an introductory seminar titled “Bhagavad Gita: The Greatest Love Letter” for the community at ISKCON Durham, and multi-city Sunday Feast lectures covering ISKCON Niagara Falls, Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge, Ottawa, and Russell.
  • The Anchor of Weekly Education: Beyond the high-profile events, the real backbone of this outreach remains the steady, unsung weekly tracks. Our online dasadas.com ecosystem continues to thrive, with Batches 1 and 2 stepping up to advanced study (BG 200) and the successful launch of Batch 3 (BG 100-101). Paired with the early morning scriptural deep-dives of the Bhakti Sanga Japa Group exploring Cantos 8 and 9, these classes ensure that the souls who receive books on the street find a structured, permanent home for their spiritual growth.

A Concluding Statement of Gratitude

Trying to convince a complete stranger to take a book can be exhausting, but it remains the most exhilarating experience in the world. It is said that anyone who endeavors in this way builds their spiritual body, one interaction at a time. On these streets, one learns more about oneself in a few hours than a person might in an entire lifetime. When I spot a negative quality or an uncooperative trait in a passerby, it serves as a profound mirror, forcing me to spot those very same flaws within my own heart.

Above all, I am left with a deep sense of appreciation for every single soul who accepted a book or shared a kind word. I know that the specifics of these brief encounters will eventually fade, and I will be forgotten in the sands of time. I am content to remain just an anonymous servitor of these souls, paying onward the immense spiritual debt I owe to my own benefactors.

My deepest gratitude goes to my family for their unwavering, patient support of my sankirtan activities. Thank you also to the wonderful coordinators, tech supporters, and online students who keep our dasadas.com classes running smoothly week after week. It is by your collective prayers and blessings alone that a recovering atheist like me can find a place in this movement. Let us keep placing Srila Prabhupada’s books into every hand we can reach, and help them read those books and understand them well!

Awaken 2026

Organizing the Awaken 2026 Ontario Tour this June has been an absolute labor of love and a blessing of collaborative devotional service. Facilitating a profound summer spiritual reset meant orchestrating tight logistics across multiple cities, from the kickoff programs in Ottawa and Russell, down through the Greater Toronto Area circuits including Scarborough, Brampton, Waterloo, Burlington, and our primary hub at ISKCON Toronto. From managing complex travel timelines to coordinating delicious prasadam feasts and setting up vibrant lecture spaces, this grand endeavor succeeded entirely due to the selfless dedication of so many local coordinators and volunteers. Seeing seekers from all walks of life pack these halls to receive the timeless, practical peace formula from HG Sriman Sankarshan Das Adhikari and HG Srimati Vishnupriya Mataji made every ounce of behind-the-scenes planning deeply rewarding. You can check out the full breakdown of their dynamic lecture schedule and media archives on our official tour post here: Awaken 2026 Ontario Tour Details.

Awaken the Soul 2026 Ontario Sriman Sankarshan Das Adhikari & Vishnupriya Mataji
Awaken the Soul 2026 Ontario Sriman Sankarshan Das Adhikari & Vishnupriya Mataji

Busy Inbox

Beyond our local outings and structured courses, a dimension of this digital outreach has been the steady stream of sincere inquiries landing in our inbox from souls all over the globe. From corners of the world I have never physically visited, people are writing in with questions about overcoming doubts, understanding the laws of karma, and applying the principles of Bhakti to a chaotic life. Addressing these heartfelt questions is an incredibly humbling privilege, continually reminding me the yearning of the soul to break free from illusion and reconnect with Krishna knows absolutely no borders.

My 2026 Sankirtan goals tracking summary

My lifetime goal of being an instrument in distributing 1 Lakh Gitas tracking is at 11,277+/100,000 (11.3% of goal).

My 2026 numbers vs. target are,

  • 33/108 Sankirtan outings
  • 45/100 classes, and
  • an instrument in the distribution of 657/3319 Bhagavad Gitas or equivalent!

Now, onwards to summer 2026!

Your servant,

Mahabhagavat Das

2026 February & March – Travel to Vrindavan, Hyderabad, Ahobilam, Mumbai, Pune

In 2025, after an ecstatic Srila Prabhupada marathon in North America, I was able to serve in several cities. I will return to India from February to March 2026, visiting various pilgrimage sites and engaging in spiritual activities at ISKCON temples. Meetings are best scheduled for the morning at the respective ISKCON temples. Hare Krishna!

Hare Krishna!

After an ecstatic 2025 Srila Prabhupada marathon in North America, I served in various cities. These cities include Toronto, Ottawa, Barrie, and Waterloo. It is a privilege to return to India, Sri Bharat Bhumi in February – March 2026.

  • 20 – 27 February 2026, Vrindavan
  • 28 February – 5 March 2026, Hyderabad
  • 6-9 March 2026, Ahobilam
  • 10 – 12 March 2026, ISKCON Juhu, Mumbai
  • 12 – 16 March 2026, ISKCON NVCC, Pune
  • 14 March 2026, Sri Nira Narasimha Yatra, Nira Narsingpur, Pune District
  • 17-19 March 2026, Hyderabad

During this time, there will be:

  • Visits to places of pilgrimage
  • Hearing and Chanting about Krishna and His devotees
  • Distribution of Spiritual Literature, such as Bhagavad Gita As It Is
  • Service at Krishna’s temples

Anyone who wants to meet, the best time is during the morning hours 4:30AM-9:00AM at the respective ISKCON temple. Any meeting or engagement outside this, please check with me before.

Please bless me for a successful pilgrimage and service tour.

Thank you. Hare Krishna!

2025.27-68 – Summer, Fall, Poland, Canada, India, Pre Marathon update

2025.27-68 – This is only my second Sankirtan update of 2025, and there will be just one more 2025 marathon update after this… Lots of outings, lots of classes, online articles, service, mentoring, travel, etc., no time to write about it all promptly. But more and more engaged in sadhana and service than ever before, carefully tracked and measured. Feeling very blessed and grateful for it. 68 outings this year so far, 73 classes, 1027 Bhagavad Gitas. Please could you help?

Dear Devotees,

Hare Krishna!
Please kindly accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada!

I pray that you are all well and in good health and spirits.
By your blessings I am able to participate in this Hare Krishna movement, despite my disqualifications. Thank you!

General Update:

You’re used to getting my Sankirtan updates via email. But it became really hard for me to manage all my different communications channels alone. So I will use my website as the primary channel and connect all other channels to it. I pray for your kind understanding. Thank you.

This is only my second Sankirtan update of 2025, and there will be just one more 2025 marathon update after this… Lots of outings, lots of classes, online articles, service, mentoring, travel, etc., no time to write about it all promptly. But more and more engaged in sadhana and service than ever before, carefully tracked and measured. Feeling very blessed and grateful for it.

Outings Outline:

2025.27 – 28 May 2025 – Old City Hall Harinam
2025.28 – 31 May 2025 – MSF Old City Hall with VB and devotees
2025.29 – 7 Jun 2025 – Waterloo Ratha Yatra Book Table
2025.30 – 16 Jun 2025 – Warsaw Prosta & Zelezna Harinam + books
2025.31 – 18 Jun 2025 – Warsaw Old City Harinam
2025.32 – 23 Jun 2025 – YD Square Toronto RY Flyers Distribution
2025.33 – 28 Jun 2025 – Avenue & Bloor Harinam Toronto MSF
2025.34 – YD Square RY Flyer distribution
2025.35 – 7 Jul 2025 – Toronto General Hospital Kirtan with Bhaktimarga Swami & Vaishnava Prabhu
2025.36 – 12 Jul 2025 – Toronto RY Distribution
2025.37,38 – 12 Jul 2025 Toronto RY Book Tent Distribution
2025.39 ,40- 13 Jul 2025 Toronto RY Book Tent Distribution
2025.41 – 19 Jul 2025 – Thunder Bay Ratha Yatra Book Tent Distribution
2025.42 – 20 Jul 2025 – Thunder Bay Festival of Colors Book Tent
2025.43 – 2 Aug 2025 – Stratford Vaishnava Sanga Harinam & Books
2025.44 – 9 Aug 2025 – ISKCON Scarborough Ratha Yatra Book Table
2025.45 – 10 Aug 2025 – ISKCON Toronto Sunday Feast Distribution
2025.46 – 17 Aug 2025 – ISKCON Toronto distribution
2025.47 – 23 Aug 2025 – Kensington Market MSF
2025.48 – 24 Aug 2025 – Toronto Sunday Feast Distributon
2025.49 – 31 Aug 2025 – Toronto Radhastami Distribution – SB Sets + BG
2025.50 – 6 Sep 2025 – Cabbagetown Festival Book Distribution
2025.51 – 7 Sep 2025 – Toronto Sunday Feast Bhadra Purnima
2025.52 – 14 Sep 2025 – ISKCON Toronto Sunday Feast Distribution
2025.53 – 15 Sep 2025 – Old City Hall Harinam
2025.54 – 25 Sep 2025 – Old City Hall Harinam w/ Rahul
2025.55 – 5 Oct 2025 – Hyderabad Nagar Sankirtan with Vishwa Kirti Prabhu ACBSP
2025.56 – 6 Oct 2025 – P&T Colony Books – counted separately
2025.57 – 7 Oct 2025 – Hyderabad Nagar Sankirtan with Vishwa Kirti Prabhu ACBSP
2025.58 – 8 Oct 2025 – Hyderabad Nagar Sankirtan with Vishwa Kirti Prabhu ACBSP
2025.59 – P&T Colony Books – counted separately
2025.60 – 9 Oct 2025 – Hyderabad Nagar Sankirtan with Vishwa Kirti Prabhu ACBSP
2025.61 – 12 Oct 2025 – ISKCON Juhu Books
2025.62 – 13 Oct 2025 – ISKCON Juhu Books
2025.63 – 16 Oct 2025 – Thiruvananthapuram Adi Keshava temple Books
2025.64 – 17 Oct 2025 – P&T Colony Books
2025.65 – 2 Oct – 18 Oct 2025 Continuous India distribution all day – counted separately
2025.66 – 26 Oct 2025 – ISKCON Toronto Sunday feast distribution
2025.67 – 30 Oct 2025 – Royal St. George College Talk & Books
2025.68 – 2 Nov 2025 – ISKCON Toronto Sunday feast distribution

New 42 2025 Outings

Total 68/108 outings in 2025

Here are just a few of interactions that stood out…

Poland was a delightful place for Sankirtan & Book Distribution!

Poland was a delightful place for Sankirtan & Book Distribution!

Rahul joined me on Sankirtan one day at Old City Hall

Rahul joined me on Sankirtan one day at Old City Hall

Radhashtami blessings! Siddharth is a young man who I struck up a conversation with on Radhashtami, discussing the Bhagavatam. He surprised me with his openness and deep questions, and took a set almost right away! Doesn’t happen too often. I remain in touch with him… that day was blessed and 11 sets were distributed in that outing! Bright young people, looking for answers to the questions of life. Just the type of people Srila Prabhupada had in mind!

Ritiv, the man of questions, was referred to me because he was asking so many questions. And he joined the classes reading the books carefully and asking many questions. He writes “this class is changing me into the best version of me. I would be always grateful to Radha Rani for giving me this opportunity to better understand myself with the help of Bhagavad Gita”. Thank you Ritiv and the whole Parampara is rooting for our success, we’re only getting started!

YD Square is a loud space, Toronto version of Times Square experiences, I call it an assault on the senses. The square with gigantic screens, all sorts of sights, sounds, and smells. And a continuous stream of people moving through it in all directions. Distributing Ratha Yatra invitation cards was a fun and interesting experience there. I got to invite several who would otherwise not know about the festival. The ones I least expected to took the cards. That reminded me again that we’re not these bodies. Krishna consciousness operates on the level of the spirit soul.

The Toronto Ratha Yatra is really BIG in terms of the opportunity to distribute books. Even though we have been distributing extensively there, there are still repeat customers. And the festival gives the perfect atmosphere for spiritual discussions. It was good numbers for me personally, even though my time was fragmented in so many services.

In my first unexpected visit to Thunder Bay, I was delighted to join their Ratha Yatra celebration. With a team that is stretched thin, book distribution often doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Serving souls up there in the North was very inspiring. I know this is one reason why Krishna took me from a tiny village in South India and plonked me here in Canada!

The Vaishnava Sanga festival was in Stratford this year and the Harinam was as good as it gets. There were hundreds of devotees out on the streets of Stratford. But they were light on the book distribution side – with just a few books. So I added my own personal stock to the mix and together we all distributed many books.

The ISKCON Scarborough Ratha Yatra has been steadily building up. They have a nice focus on book distribution, led by Anuttama Prabhu and my Godbrother Sudarshan Prabhu. It was a pleasure and privilege to assist them with book distribution

The Kensington market in Toronto has its own vibes. Whenever I go there, I can be sure to meet some far out folks. The total number of books distributed has somewhat reduced there. This is owing to the gentrification. But Kensington remains a great spot to go out on book distribution!

Kensington is still a fun place for Harinam Sankirtan & Book Distribution

Kensington is still a fun place for Harinam Sankirtan & Book Distribution

One of the summer festivals we go to is the Cabbagetown festival. Named after its frugal inhabitants who grew cabbages in front of their homes instead of lawns, that reputation persists. We were met by this keen bargain hunter, a gentleman who wanted the Bhagavad Gita in Tamil. He came and he went. The devotee he spoke to first refused to give him a Gita… He came back, and again. Finally he got a Gita for what he thought was a bargain price. But he didn’t know that he’s bargaining with the best bargainer in the business, Sri Krishna. I got my Gita for free around 25 years ago, and look where I am!

Friend in deed! Antariksh is a young devotee in the community. He brought some of his friends to me at the book table. He then asked me to recommend some books for them, which I did after asking them a few questions. He then ensured that these young men liked the books. And then, he bought the books for them. What a friend!

My new friend with a book to sober him up

My new friend with a book to sober him up

On my trip from Frankfurt to Hyderabad, I sat next to a young man. The flight was full. The cabin crew served passengers with their German efficiency. I struck up a conversation. he was an ambitious engineer. Reminded me of myself a couple of decades ago. He worked fulltime and had a business in Hyderabad. He was looking for advice in running his business. The young man, Sai, later confided in me. Among other things, he regretted getting drunk on this day. Of all days, he felt it was unfortunate since he was to sit next to me. We spoke about spiritual life, Krishna, about Karma. We spoke about chanting Hare Krishna. But anyways, he took a book, gave me a generous donation in Euros.

These boys have a Japa circle of their own at ISKCON Juhu!

These boys have a Japa circle of their own at ISKCON Juhu!

India Sankirtan is always ecstatic! The Nagar Sankirtan with Vishwa Kirti Prabhu (ACBSP) was a highlight. There was also the book distribution at the ISKCON temple book stalls. It was even more exciting out on the street. Coming from the west, it is relatively hard to get the books out! But not in India. One just had to stand somewhere with the books and souls would make a beeline for the books. One just has to scratch the surface, and almost everyone in India is Krishna Conscious.

Books fly out in India

Books fly out in India

Narayana is the owner of a motorcycle repair workshop. He pulled up on his sleek motorbike and I handed him a small book. He took out his phone and transferred the entire content of his bank account to my Sankirtan account! I struggled to find books to reciprocate with his generosity! I gave him a few extra copies. Narayana said he was going to make the books mandatory reading for his “boys” back at the workshop! I look forward to visiting that transcendental workshop in my next visit!

This gentleman teaches chemistry and is preparing to serve as an officer in the government.

This gentleman teaches chemistry and is preparing to serve as an officer in the government.

BACE Power! All this time, I’ve been distributing alone at my spot at the P&T Colony 5-road-intersection… But this time, all of a sudden, some boys with Tilaka came and asked if they could assist. Turns out, ISKCON Attapur has opened a BACE not too far from there. Boys stay there, work, study, and practice Krishna Consciousness. These boys enthusiastically distributed all my books in a few minutes – no donations LOL! Clearly they hadn’t been trained in the art of book distribution! We can afford to give the books away. But we try to get whatever donation we can for the benefit of the recipient. I look forward to associating more with those boys in my next visit. And I heard there is another BACE from ISKCON Hyderabad not far away. Talk about ecstatic!

My enthusiastic book distributor friends from the BACE in P&T Colony Dilsukhnagar

My enthusiastic book distributor friends from the BACE in P&T Colony Dilsukhnagar

This young reader, Krishna, is reading Srila Prabhupada's book. He later brought a handful of rice as a donation in exchange for the book.

This young reader, Krishna, is reading Srila Prabhupada’s book. He later brought a handful of rice as a donation in exchange for the book.

I have an inspiring Godsister named Guru Vandana Devi Dasi. She is a very sincere and serious devotee. She distributed an SB set, and let me be an instrument in her distribution. Of course, Sri Adi Keshava orchestrated all this, we were all just instruments.

Sriman Padmakumar is a retired chief engineer from the Kanyakumari district. He met us at the ancient Sri Adi Keshava temple in Thiruvattaar, Tamil Nadu, right on the border with Kerala. We were on yatra there with my spiritual master and Gurumataji. There he expressed a wish to get a Srimad Bhagavatam set in English. He told Mother Guru Vandana, who passed me the lead. We only had enough time to exchange numbers. Over the next couple of days, I coordinated with Padmakumar and India BBT. With the magic of electronic messaging and transactions… while I was travelling around… Padmakumar sent me a donation, which I forwarded to the BBT. The BBT shipped an SB set! And just like that, 1 SB set distributed while on pilgrimage!

These are only a few of the many interactions… something about these stood out to me even now and I wrote them down for your pleasure. Please pray for everyone else who reciprocated with any devotee who was out on Sankirtan. They deserve your blessings. A few pictures attached.

Now, here in Toronto we have welcomed the Srila Prabhupada marathon. This is the month where we try in a concerted way to distribute Srila Prabhupada’s books. Especially the Bhagavad Gita As It Is, we distribute as much as possible. At least in Toronto, most of the targets are achieved through collection of funds – shaastra daan. This is a good way for those who don’t distribute books to get involved in book distribution. But for me personally, it’s about going out regularly. It is a very purifying experience, especially in the cold weather of Canada. If it was not for the kindness of the followers of Srila Prabhupada, where would I be? Probably on the other side of the marathon. So I try my best to reach as many souls as possible.

Would you like to help? I can’t hit my targets alone. But you can help. You can donate for distribution in any region of the world. I will work to get your donation to book distributors in that part of the world. This way, we can make it easier for someone to get Srila Prabhupada’s books. Will you help?

All this is possible only by your encouragement and blessings! Thank you!

Do you want to be notified when I go out? Anyone you know? When I’m going out on Harinam, book distribution, or giving a class, I send out a notification. Please let me know… let us together flood this world with Harinam Sankirtan, Krishna Katha, and Srila Prabhupada’s books!

My 2025 goals summary is

  • 68 Sankirtan outings
  • 73 classes delivered, and
  • 1027 Bhagavad Gita or equivalent distributed.

    My lifetime goal of being an instrument in distributing 1 Lakh Gitas tracking is at 10,195/100,000 (10.2% of goal).

    My 2025 goals are,
  • 108 Sankirtan outings
  • 70 classes (exceeded), and being an instrument in the
  • distribution of 2330 Bhagavad Gitas or equivalent!

I can only set goals and pray for mercy, then try my best. But the Vaishnavas and Krishna can help fulfill the prayer, enable the effort and make the target possible to achieve. Please bless me, because your blessings are certainly potent!

40 outings to go in 2025! Please bless me, please pray for me.

Please engage in acts of Harinam Sankirtan wherever you are!

This is written for your pleasure. 

your servant,
Mahabhagavat Das
dasadas.com

P.S: If you wish to help me distribute Bhagavad Gitas, please let me know. Distribution can be arranged in a country of your choice. You can start with as little as 1 Bhagavad Gita. There are no upper limits! 🙂

P.P.S: Please forward to as many souls as you can with your personal note, where attention goes energy flows, so more and more souls may take up Harinam Sankirtan and Srila Prabhupada’s book distribution all over the world…

How Spiritual Practices Combat Material Pollution

Hyderabad, like many other cities, is a vibrant chaos of litter. Dedicated street cleaners face a relentless battle against the chronic litterbugs who trash the city daily. Despite their morning efforts, the streets revert to their messy state by evening. This mirrors our spiritual lives where temporary cleansings fail to eliminate deeper impurities. The battle against sin and distraction is exacerbated by our habits that pollute consciousness. The antidote? Fully embrace Krishna Consciousness—an all-encompassing practice that brings clarity, purpose, and purity to both streets and spirit.

I am here in India presently, the booming bustling messy city of Hyderabad.

Every morning, I walk back from the temple after the morning program. I admire the cleaners busily cleansing the streets of all sorts of garbage… pieces of paper, plastic wrappers, cigarette butts, and more.

Street Sweepers in Hyderabad
Street Sweepers in Hyderabad

They work quite hard, actually. They diligently sweep and clean up everything. They collect it all, put it into their carts, and take it all away. At about 8 AM in the morning, everything looks so neat and clean!

But come the afternoon, the streets look almost the same as they did before. This, despite all the hard work by the cleaners of Hyderabad!

No matter how much the cleaners clean, Hyderabad streets remain as messy as ever.

What just happened?

Litterbug city

The culprits are the citizens (no offense intended) of Hyderabad! Most of them are chronic litterbugs… I saw one man on a motorcycle. He opens up a sachet of tobacco. He pops the contents into his mouth and discards the wrapper right there. All this while he is stopped in traffic.

Motorcycle riders in Hyderabad

A child peels the wrapper off a sweet. She pops it into her mouth. Then she discards the wrapper.

A street vendor is preparing some fruit for sale… He discards all the peels in a heap behind his cart.

A fruit vendor in Hyderabad

A housewife has just swept her home, and she dumps the rubbish right on the street outside her house.

A man in a business suit is in a chauffeured car. He rolls down the tinted window of his fancy car. He out throws out an envelope, carefully torn into tiny bits. He spits out a stream of red tobacco induced liquid.

Boys light firecrackers on the street – it is a few weeks to Diwali. They’re getting a head start on the merriment… Every firework is left right there on the street where it went off… Bits of plastic, paper tubes, shredded paper.

Multiply that 11 Million times… the population of Hyderabad. It’s a recipe for one messy place!

Then the next morning, the cleaners will be at it again… sweep, collect, throw.

But Hyderabad looks as messy as ever, day after day. The rivers are open sewers, drains are clogged with plastic film… People have been spitting all over the place.

The cleaners don’t stand a chance, they are outnumbered!

Spiritual Cleansing, Materialistic Littering

On the spiritual path, people often engage in cleanups… Prayers, Purificatory rituals, penances, austerities… But sometimes we feel discouraged when there is no progress.

Faithful Muslims Praying

Let’s say someone prays or meditates (cleansing the consciousness) for 5 minutes, 20 minutes, or even two hours every day. Or more. What happens for the remaining time during the day?

It’s the same thing – gotta’ stop littering for the effects of the cleaning to show!

The streets of Hyderabad are cleaned each morning. But the actions of the chronic litterbugs make it seem futile. Similarly, our consciousness can be littered by where we choose to focus our attention.

It is important to focus our consciousness in a way that doesn’t litter our consciousness with more materialistic garbage.

The elephant’s bath

In a picturesque analogy from the Bhagavatam, King Parikshit makes this astute observation. He observes the souls passing in turn through regions of enjoyment and purgatory throughout the Universe. Souls are rewarded with heavenly pleasures for their pious activities, and punished for their sinful activities.

King Parikshit receives transcendental knowledge from the great sage Sukadeva Goswami

These pious and impious activities don’t cancel each other out. The after-effects of both must be experienced separately. Enjoyment for pious deeds, and suffering for the impious. And every such activity leaves behind a seed of future entanglement.

Many of us on the spiritual path are very keen to avoid the sinful activities. But all too often, we still fall victim.

क्‍वचिन्निवर्ततेऽभद्रात्‍क्‍वचिच्चरति तत्पुन: ।
प्रायश्चित्तमथोऽपार्थं मन्ये कुञ्जरशौचवत् ॥ १० ॥

kvacin nivartate ’bhadrāt
kvacic carati tat punaḥ
prāyaścittam atho ’pārthaṁ
manye kuñjara-śaucavat

Sometimes one who is very alert so as not to commit sinful acts is victimized by sinful life again. I therefore consider this process of repeated sinning and atoning to be useless. It is like the bathing of an elephant, for an elephant cleanses itself by taking a full bath, but then throws dust over its head and body as soon as it returns to the land.

https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/6/1/10/

An elephant bathes himself with clean water
An elephant showers himself with mud

Many of us do the same… we engage in purification, and then we cover our consciousness with dirt.

What is that “dirt”… It is activities which cover our spiritual consciousness with material contamination. Think television, newspapers, mundane movies, games of crickets and soccer, video games, internet gossip and worse.

Why?

It’s so important to lose the habit of littering our consciousness!

Lord Krishna says this in His Song, the Bhagavad Gita, the Song of God…

विषया विनिवर्तन्ते निराहारस्य देहिनः ।
रसवर्जं रसोऽप्यस्य परं दृष्ट्वा निवर्तते ॥ ५९ ॥

viṣayā vinivartante
nirāhārasya dehinaḥ
rasa-varjaṁ raso ’py asya
paraṁ dṛṣṭvā nivartate

Though the embodied soul may be restricted from sense enjoyment, the taste for sense objects remains. But, ceasing such engagements by experiencing a higher taste, he is fixed in consciousness.

https://vedabase.io/en/library/bg/2/59/

You see, the taste for sense objects remains. There is facility, there is time, and so, we fall headlong.

But is there a way to prevent this? How to avoid the fall?

केचित्केवलया भक्त्या वासुदेवपरायणा: ।
अघं धुन्वन्ति कार्त्स्‍न्येन नीहारमिव भास्कर: ॥ १५ ॥

kecit kevalayā bhaktyā
vāsudeva-parāyaṇāḥ
aghaṁ dhunvanti kārtsnyena
nīhāram iva bhāskaraḥ

Translation

Only a rare person who has adopted complete, unalloyed devotional service to Kṛṣṇa can uproot the weeds of sinful actions with no possibility that they will revive. He can do this simply by discharging devotional service, just as the sun can immediately dissipate fog by its rays.

https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/6/1/15/

The process of Krishna Consciousness is so sublime. There is Krishna Consciousness activity to immerse ourselves twenty four hours a day.

24/7 Spiritual Engagement

We can start with rising early for Mangala Arati. We can engage in a full morning program of hearing, chanting, and worship. Our consciousness becomes charged up with Krishna. We can then insert Krishna Conscious thoughts, words, and deeds throughout the day as we go about our duties.

And of course, someone who rises early is also forced to rest early. So much trouble avoided!

And of course, genuine spiritualists do not litter. Not their consciousness, not their homes, nor their streets.

Let us take advantage of this process! Want to avoid littering your streets of your consciousness? Want to know how?

P.S: I have nothing against the city or the people of Hyderabad. It is practically the same story in every village, town, or city in the world. It is the terrible practice of littering, both spiritual and material, but especially the spiritual littering that I’m advocating against.

India Trip 2-18 October 2025

The author joyfully shares his upcoming journey to India from 2-18 October 2025, where he will immerse himself in spiritual practices centered around Krishna. He plans to visit sacred sites, engage in prayers, and connect with family and friends. This enriching experience promises to deepen his devotion and foster community service. Hare Krishna!

Hare Krishna!

It is a great pleasure and privilege to be back in the holy land of Bharat Bhumi. Most of us also know this land as India.

When in India, I will be hearing and chanting about Krishna. I will visit some places of pilgrimage. Sincere and serious devotees have based their lives around hearing and chanting about Krishna in these places.

This is my schedule

  • Till 29 September 2025, Toronto
  • 30 September 2025, Travel Toronto – Frankfurt
  • 1 October 2025, Travel Frankfurt – Hyderabad
  • 2 October 2025, Hyderabad, Vijayadashami, Dussehra, the victory of Lord Rama over Ravana, Sri Madhvacharya’s Appearance Day
  • 2 – 8 October 2025, Hyderabad
  • 9 – 12 October 2025, Pune
  • 12 – 14 Oct 2025, Mumbai
  • 15-17 October 2025, Tiruvanantapuram / Trivandrum
  • 18 October 2025, Hyderabad
  • 18 – 19 October, Travel Hyderabad – Delhi – Toronto
  • 19 October 2025 onward, Toronto

These are the planned activities

  1. Spend some time with my elderly parents.
  2. Attend the full morning program.
    • Join Mangala Arati at 4:30AM .
    • Engage in Japa, or chanting Hare Krishna.
    • See Shringara Arati
    • Offer Guru Puja to Srila Prabhupada.
    • Attend classes on Srimad Bhagavatam at the nearest ISKCON temple with the devotees.
  3. Distributing Srila Prabhupada’s books.
  4. Read and Hear from Srila Prabhupada’s books.
  5. Sing in Harinam Sankirtan.
  6. Give Classes where possible.
  7. Meet, serve, and hear from my Guru – spiritual master and Guru Mata.
  8. Meet family and friends.

If you want to meet me when I’m in India, please write to das@dasadas.com. Meeting individually is not always possible. Nonetheless, I will try to invite you to any programs I am attending or serving at.

And just so you have some spiritual gain from viewing this post, some beautiful spiritual images to meditate on…

ISKCON Hyderabad View of the Altars

ISKCON Hyderabad View of the Altars

Presiding Deities of Hyderabad Sri Radha Madan Mohan

Presiding Deities of Hyderabad Sri Radha Madan Mohan

ISKCON NVCC Pune

ISKCON NVCC Pune

Presiding Deities of ISKCON NVCC Pune, Sri Radha Vrindavan Chandra

Presiding Deities of ISKCON NVCC Pune, Sri Radha Vrindavan Chandra

Presiding Deities of ISKCON Camp, Pune, Sri Radha Kunjabihari

Presiding Deities of ISKCON Camp, Pune, Sri Radha Kunjabihari

Courtyard of ISKCON Juhu, Mumbai

Courtyard of ISKCON Juhu, Mumbai

Presiding Deities of ISKCON Juhu, Sri Radha Rasabihari

Presiding Deities of ISKCON Juhu, Sri Radha Rasabihari

Night View of ISKCON Trivandrum

Night View of ISKCON Trivandrum, India

Presiding Deities of ISKCON Trivandrum, Sri Krishna Balaram

Sri Krishna Balaram, ISKCON Trivandrum, India
the mahamantra hare krishna hare krishna krishna krishna hare hare hare rama hare rama rama rama hare hare

Leveraging Jet Lag for Spiritual Growth

Recently returning from a transformative trip to India, I found jet lag to be an unexpected ally in my spiritual journey. Embracing early mornings, I engaged in meditation, reading, and serving Krishna. Instead of viewing jet lag negatively, I was able to leverage it to enhance my devotional practices and enrich my daily routine. What a blessing! Jet lag? Bring it on!

I have recently returned to Toronto from a hectic, exhausting, yet ecstatic trip to Bharat Bhumi, also known as India. I was away for a total of 14 days. Out of those, I got to spend 11 in the holy land.

The privilege of meeting, hearing from, and serving the sincere devotees of Krishna is, as always, a life changing experience.

I visited…

  • Frankfurt
  • Mantralayam
  • Hyderabad
  • Bengaluru
  • Pune
  • Mumbai

With a 10.5 hour time zone difference between Toronto and India, that is just enough to get jet lagged. Jet lag gets a bad rap… because the body clock is set to some other time zone. It wakes up at odd hours. It feels sleepy at odd hours and so on. There’s an entire cottage industry to help people cope with and overcome jet lag.

I even tried this app called “Timeshifter” but it was totally impractical for my lifestyle… for example it contained advice to use caffeine, which I avoid like the plague, and melatonin… It required specific times to go to sleep and wake up. There were also specific times to “see” light and to avoid it. This was almost like trying to hack the body and mind. It didn’t sit right with me. Was it really necessary to “overcome” jet lag? I wondered if jet lag can be leveraged for Krishna, for spiritual growth.

When I was in India, the jet lag was a great asset! I managed to wake up early enough to attend Mangala Arati. I completed my Sadhana. I got by with a short nap for the rest of the day. Early mornings, late nights, and the rest of the time spent in serving Krishna and His devotees, perfect!

When I got back to Toronto, for example this morning, I was up at 2AM. I wondered if I should try to go back to sleep… then I remembered that my Guru and Gurumata usually rise at this hour. They complete their japa, meditation on the Holy Names of Krishna on their beads, well before others rise… and then they can spend their whole day serving others on their spiritual journey.

So I decided to follow in their footsteps. After completing my meditation, I still had time to read, not one but parts of 2 books! Anyone who has a corporate career and a family understands the challenge. Finding quality time to read is incredibly hard. I still had enough time to complete Mangala Arati. Then I performed deity worship before getting an early start to the day!

In this way I will leverage jet lag to serve Krishna. And when the jet lag ends? I will simply go back to my earlier routine to serve Krishna!

Devotee serving Krishna

Jet lag? Bring it on!

Of course, in all success, the credit goes to Guru and Krishna, as long as we are ready to be an instrument!

Now, in case you think that this idea to leverage jet lag in Krishna’s service somehow is mine… it is not.

Srila Rupa Goswami enunciated the principle of “avyarthakālatvam — being free from wasting time”, this was over 500 years ago…

ক্ষান্তিরব্যর্থকালত্বং বিরক্তির্মানশূন্যতা ।
আশাবন্ধঃ সমুৎকণ্ঠা নামগানে সদা রুচিঃ ॥ ১৮ ॥
আসক্তিস্তদ্‌গুণাখ্যানে প্রীতিস্তদ্বসতিস্থলে ।
ইত্যাদয়োঽনুভাবাঃ স্যু র্জাতভাবাঙ্কুরে জনে ॥ ১৯ ॥


kṣāntir avyartha-kālatvaṁ viraktir māna-śūnyatā
āśā-bandhaḥ samutkaṇṭhā nāma-gāne sadā ruciḥ
āsaktis tad-guṇākhyāne prītis tad-vasati-sthale
ity-ādayo ’nubhāvāḥ syur jāta-bhāvāṅkure jane

“ ‘When the seed of ecstatic emotion for Kṛṣṇa fructifies, the following nine symptoms manifest in one’s behavior: forgiveness, concern that time should not be wasted, detachment, absence of false prestige, hope, eagerness, a taste for chanting the holy name of the Lord, attachment to descriptions of the transcendental qualities of the Lord, and affection for those places where the Lord resides — that is, a temple or a holy place like Vṛndāvana. These are all called anubhāva, subordinate signs of ecstatic emotion. They are visible in a person in whose heart the seed of love of God has begun to fructify.’

https://vedabase.io/en/library/cc/madhya/23/18-19/

My spiritual master has indeed planted the seed of pure devotional service in my heart. However, I cannot claim any success in cultivating devotional service. I am just sincerely trying to practice sadhana bhakti.

And I have examples of great Vaishnavas who travel around the world…

So I brought Prabhupada his breakfast, and then when he was finished I came and took everything out and Prabhupada laid down. So I went back, I said, “Prabhupada’s resting.” So Paramahamsa and I, we laid down. Of course, we fell asleep, we were out, and Prabhupada maybe took 15 minutes or something and he was up. So finally I heard a bell ring. So I went into Prabhupada’s room, and it happened a few times where I would literally try to wake up as I was offering obeisances and exercise my eyes so Prabhupada couldn’t tell that I was sleeping. I sat up, and as soon as I sat up he said, “Why are you sleeping? You’re like dead men. Everyone is awake. The karmis are all at work but not the devotees. No, they’re sleeping.” He said, “They’re sleeping very soundly. Why are you sleeping?” And, of course, when Prabhupada asked why were you doing something wrong, I never had a response because whatever you said, he would just take that apart. So I just said, “Prabhupada, I’m sorry.” “What about Paramahamsa? Why is he sleeping?” He said, “Call him in here.” He goes in and immediately Prabhupada says, “You are a sannyasi. Your business is to minimize bodily demands, minimize sleeping, minimize eating. Why are you sleeping?” Paramahamsa said, “Prabhupada, I have jet lag,” and I thought, “Oh, no!” And Prabhupada said, “Jet lag?” He said, “Well, we just flew from here and done this,” and Prabhupada said, “So I am also flying, I am doing the same thing. I am awake.” Then he said, “All right, go on. Go sleep if you want.

https://srilaprabhupadalila.org/read/3665 

Srila Prabhupada circled the globe twelve times in less than 10 years… and no one ever recalls a time when he was jet lagged.

Gopal Krishna Goswami, a dear disciple of Srila Prabhupada, traveled from continent to continent. He was always on the altar offering Mangala Arati to the local deities at the temple he was staying at. This was regardless of which time zone he came in from and which time zone he traveled to. I have personally witnessed this, arrived at midnight, 1AM, 2AM, but no, at 4:30am he was on the altar.

My own spiritual master, Srila Sankarshan Das Adhikari, has circled the globe more than 50 times. My Gurumataji Srimati Vishnupriya Devi Dasi has accompanied him. They have never let jet lag stand in the way of their service to Krishna. They are both up early. They chant their rounds and offer their service to Sri Sri Radha Damodar. Then, they follow a full schedule of service all day, working 12-16 hours most days.

So why should I not try to follow in their illustrious footsteps?

2024.26-69: Spring & Summer Explosion, Temple Sankirtan, India

This is a Sankirtan Update, covering outings from Spring through Fall 2024. Many encouraging interactions with blessed souls. Covers, Toronto, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mantralayam and other interactions. Hare Krishna!

Dear Devotees,

Hare Krishna!

Please kindly accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada!

I pray that you are all well and in good health and spirits.

By your blessings I can join in this Hare Krishna movement, despite my disqualifications. Thank you!

It is hard to believe that it is the end of October. This is only my second Sankirtan update for 2024!

The next things have compressed my Sankirtan reports writing time, so this is inevitable:

1. More classes online and in person this year. There will be nearly 60 in 2024, double of 2023. This number is nothing for the great preachers. Still, for someone like me, it takes a lot of time to prepare for the classes. I also spend a lot of time going to the various places, etc.

2. More posts published to my website www.dasadas.com… 30+ articles, again nothing for the great preachers, but a lot of time spent in writing, researching, revising, etc.

3. Added to the temple services at ISKCON Toronto, which takes up 1 evening every week.

4. My Gurudeva ordered me to finish the Ultimate Self Realization Course Bhagavad Gita weekly lesson project. It is a great honour to serve my spiritual master Srila Sankarshan Prabhu on this.

5. Missed recording some outings and book count at the time… but I’m not going to speculate about those… best to count them as “not done” and do a bit more.

6. In several MSFs, focus on the Kirtan. Let other newer sankirtan warriors distribute books. Everyone needs to get the experience of distributing books. They should feel that ecstasy and surge of energy from book distribution. I felt privileged to support their distribution with my Kirtan, but of course, my personal book count was zero then.

I started writing this update in spring. I picked out this verse, which is not relevant any more. This is because it is now autumn/fall here in Toronto! Better late than never!

Spring Update

bṛhat-sāma tathā sāmnāṁ
gāyatrī chandasām aham
māsānāṁ mārga-śīrṣo ’ham
ṛtūnāṁ kusumākaraḥ

Of the hymns in the Sāma Veda I am the Bṛhat-sāma, and of poetry I am the Gāyatrī. Of months I am Mārgaśīrṣa [November-December], and of seasons I am flower-bearing spring.  BG 10.35

Spring had certainly arrived in Toronto. The flowers were in full bloom and the cold winter has given way to a more pleasant spring. Of course, this is all short-lived, so I’m trying my best to make the most of it! With spring, the people are out. I am noticing that they are in a better mood. They are more likely to engage in a spiritual conversation.

Everything has gotten busier, of course. Sankirtan powers my spiritual life along with hearing and chanting. I make sure to go out regularly.

Summer & Fall Update

In summer, there were many outings, personally, as well as in a group. In the late summer/fall, there was a trip to Sri Bharat Bhumi, also called India in modern times… I came back with a severe flu. It took me time to regain lung capacity. Eventually, I was able to go out on Harinam and do both call and response myself!

There was quite a bit of book distribution in India, as you can see below. Now I look forward to rounding out the year with Harinam and Book Distribution outings in Toronto. This is my seva spot for now…

Please feel free to share this Sankirtan report with others… If it inspires even one soul to go out on Harinam or Book Distribution, we will all benefit. Even just once more will bring benefits for everyone. If one more spiritual book is distributed as a result, we will all benefit!

General Update

The number of devotees out on Sankirtan in and around Toronto has increased significantly. This comes after a bit of a dip. We have the young folks from Bhakti Academy going out more often. I was pleasantly surprised to find one young devotee in Brampton. His name is Saahil. He is very fired up for book distribution and goes out regularly. He sends me his updates and they greatly engladden and inspire me. In general, as long as this Sankirtan continues, the future of this world is very bright.

Sankirtan and book distribution in India is booming. It is really heartwarming to see just how many souls are taking Srila Prabhupada’s books. There are no lengthy conversations before a book changes hands there. Devotees go to Vrindavan, Mayapur, and other places of pilgrimage to recharge themselves spiritually. In the same way, I often draw great inspiration from Sankirtan in India… especially after the austere lonely Harinamas here in cold Toronto 🙂

Outings Summary

  • 01 May 2024 – Old City  Hall Harinam
  • 10 May 2024 – Old City Hall Harinam
  • 12 May 2024 – ISKCON Toronto Sunday feast distribution
  • 17 May 2024 – Union Station Sankirtan with Bhakta Venkatesh – Bhakti Prabhava Swami reception
  • 20 May 2024 – Home Program with Bhakti Prabhava Swami
  • 24 May 2024 – Old City Hall Harinam
  • 25 May 2024 – Waterloo Class & MSF
  • 27 May 2024 – Old City Hall Harinam
  • 3 Jun 2024 – YD Square RY Invitations
  • 5 Jun 2024 – Old City Hall Harinam
  • 15 Jun 2024 – Markham Music Festival
  • 16 Jun 2024 – ISKCON Toronto Sunday Feast Distribution
  • 18 Jun 2024 – Union Statation RY Invitations
  • 22 Jun 2024 – ISKCON Barrie RY Books Distribution
  • 24 Jun 2024 – YD Square RY Invitations
  • 29 Jun 2024 – Toronto MSF
  • 1 Jul 2024 – Canada Day Harinam
  • 8 Jul 2024 – YD Square RY Card Distribution
  • 13 Jul 2024 – RY Parade Distribution
  • 13 Jul 2024 – RY Book Stall distribution
  • 14 Jul 2024 – RY Book Stall distribution
  • 21 Jul 2024 – Ottawa Parliament Hill Hill Harinam & Books
  • 27 Jul 2024 – Ottawa RY parade & book stall distribution
  • 10 Aug 2024 – ISKCON Scarborough RY Book Stall Distribution
  • 17 Aug 2024 – Old City Hall Harinam & Books
  • 20 Aug 2024 – Pearson Airport Distribution
  • 22 Aug 2024 – ISKCON Hyderabad Book Stall Distribution
  • 23 Aug 2024 – ISKCON Hyderabad Book Stall Distribution
  • 24 Aug 2024 – Anantagiri Padmanabha Swamy Temple Distribution
  • 26 Aug 2024 – P&T Colony Hyderabad Distribution
  • 27 Aug 2024 – ISKCON Hyderabad SPL Sets Distribution
  • 29 Aug 2024 – P&T Colony Post Office Distribution
  • 30 Aug 2024 – ISKCON Juhu Book Stall Distribution
  • 8 Sep 2024 – Mantralayam Book Distribution
  • 9 Sep 2024 – Hyderabad SPL Distribution
  • 13 Sep 2024 – ISKCON Hyderabad Book Stall Distribution
  • 14 Sep 2024 – ISKCON Hyderabad Book Stall Distribution
  • 17 Sep 2024 – Hyderabad SB Set Distribution
  • 18 Sep 2024 – Hyderabad Travel Distribution
  • 20 Aug – 19 Sep 2024 – India Daily Continuous Books Distribution
  • 28 Sep 2024 – Old City Hall Toronto MSF
  • 29 Sep 2024 – ISKCON Muskoka BG class + distribution
  • 23 Oct 2024 – Old City Hall Harinam
  • 27 Oct 2024 – ISKCON Toronto Sunday Feast distribution

New 44 2024 outings, Total 69/108 outings in 2024

It is now Oct 28, 2024 as I write this… I am 39 outings short of my annual target!

Here are some interactions that stood out…

Toronto Conversations

In Toronto, out on MSF, we meet many wonderful souls… one such soul was visiting from Paris. She stopped to chat with me. Her flight was leaving in less than 3 hours. When I reached Hyderabad, I shipped her some French Language books I had. The books included a note by His Grace Anandamaya Prabhu. He is a disciple of Srila Prabhupada from France and has lived and served Srila Prabhupada in Hyderabad for decades. No picture unfortunately, but this is what she wrote back:

Dear Das, Wouahhh I don’t have the words and thanks a lot“. May she be blessed by Srila Prabhupada’s divine vani.

One day, I was out on Harinam Sankirtan at Old City Hall in Toronto. It was a beautiful afternoon and I got many nice responses from passersby. But the best response was from these 4 Muslim girls dressed in colourful clothes and headscarves… they walked by, looked at me, without looking at me, in the way of girls trained in modest behavior… then they went a few steps away. They took the obligatory pictures in front of the big red building known as Old City Hall. They discussed something amongst themselves, and a chosen representative asked “Excuse me, but what are you doing”… I paused, told them “Chanting the names of God. God is One, but our languages are many. I am chanting the names of God in Sanskrit, an ancient language.” I asked them where they were from, they said Lahore… I said I was from Bombay, practically a twin city of Karachi in so many ways. Their next question was “Why are you doing this here?” I answered “See, we are fighting with each other all over the world. We are focused on our differences, which come from bodily consciousness. If we come together and chant the names of the One God, we will overcome those differences. This can happen even if it’s in our own languages. We will achieve this by the mercy of God. God is fully present in His Names. The Quran lists at least 99 names. We know so many more from our scriptures.” We had a few more Q&A. Then the girls said “we love your message, can we offer you a donation”. They did make a donation. I showed them the books I had… they looked at each one carefully. They asked me “but these books, do they go against the Quran?” I told them, “If you see a name of God you don’t recognize, read it as Allah. It could also be Rahman, Rahim, or any other name you know.” Knowledge is knowledge. There is no such thing as Hindu knowledge or Muslim knowledge. Just like there is no Pakistani sun or Canadian sun.” They agreed with me. They selected “Beyond Birth and Death.” They told me, “We also believe that life exists after death.” And they did read some parts from each book. How pure is Srila Prabhupada! His words and instructions can inspire devout Muslim girls. They approached a strange man on the street to get a book! “We like your message”, they said before leaving. I then continued chanting blissfully. I rejoiced at the pure seed of Srila Prabhupada’s love for Krishna. It had been planted in their midst.

Another young man was from South America. He studied here in Canada for a semester. He went back home despite having good grades in his program. This was because he just couldn’t find a suitable part-time job to pay his school fees. But he went home with Srila Prabhupada’s books, and even though he was broke, carefully counted out a good donation! Picture attached.

One gentleman was railing against all the injustice heaped upon him. I connected with him by explaining that seeing others on a spiritual level prevents such things from happening. The Bhagavad Gita helps us achieve this understanding, so he took a Gita. Photo attached.

Mantralayam nuggets

One man in Mantralayam said he wanted to go to ISKCON Bangalore to get himself a Bhagavad Gita, but couldn’t. He was regretting his misfortune. Now he was here in Mantralayam and a Bhagavad Gita was waiting for him!

One lady in Mantralayam wanted a Gita, wanted a Gita, wanted a Gita, but didn’t have any money… I thought it was an excuse to not get it, one of many. But I was wrong. About 20 minutes later, the lady’s daughter ran up with a handful of cash. She took the Gita from me. Inside the Mantralayam temple, my wife witnessed the family taking selfies. The main sanctum was the background. Their brand new Bhagavad Gita was the foreground!

After my time budget in Mantralayam, I still had a couple of boxes of books left… and no vehicle nearby. The policemen on duty allowed my vehicle to drop me off with my boxes of books. However, they didn’t allow the vehicle to stay or park anywhere nearby…  Now I was stuck, and couldn’t carry the boxes due to back issues… I approached two men nearby… they agreed to help me carry my books outside of the enclosure. I thought they might each carry a box. But no, one of them showed up with a motorbike. The books were safely transported. At the end of their seva, we got talking. Turns out both of them were off-duty policemen, relatively new in their careers. They both took books and made generous donations.

Hyderabad Interactions

I met a Muslim Security Poet Saintly Soul in Hyderabad… works at the Hyderabad Metro. I took rikshaws and cabs at first. Then I discovered how convenient and inexpensive the Metro was. It also offers so many book distribution opportunities! As soon as he got a book, this gentleman started composing poetry glorifying Sri Krishna right on the spot… At first, I didn’t know he was Muslim. When I found out, I said “I don’t know why people argue so much when He is One”… right after that, he was so warm and friendly. Our interactions were nectarean and he took books and Prasadam. I  met him almost every day and every day he had some beautiful thing to say about Krishna. Photo attached.

A deaf and dumb store assistant was helping us find clothes for our son… When I showed him a book, he was so very enthusiastic to read it! Photo attached. Srila Prabhupada’s books are for everyone! Just because someone cannot speak or hear doesn’t mean they can’t read.

During my various travels, I faced baggage weight restrictions and non-availability of languages in temples. Because of this, I didn’t always have specific books in specific languages with me… so I took down addresses and shipped them when I got to a place where books were available… Shipping books in India is really inexpensive, BTW! Of course I made friends with many postal clerks… the one at the P&T Colony post office was really fascinated with my seva. As soon as I showed up with packages of books, this gentleman would make everyone else wait. He would skip me right to the front of the line. Of course he took books and made generous donations too. Photo attached.

Every time I was able to go out, a group of young men were quickly drawn to Srila Prabhupada’s books. Some would take them. Others would ask questions… At any given time, there were some young people in the scrum… Pictures attached.

On festival days, the crowds in the Indian temples were enormous. This made book distribution in the usual way impossible. When it was possible, they did BIG sponsorship campaigns, for example on Srila Prabhupada’s Vyasa Puja… many sets were distributed by devotees who could afford to buy sets, and given to those who could not. A picture is attached. Shravana Bhakti Radha Mataji, a servitor of Sri Radha Madan Mohan, sponsors a set for another devotee.

These are only a few of the stories… I couldn’t capture and share all the interactions. Many people only took small books, and there were so many. In any case, Krishna has orchestrated and recorded all those interactions and will help us all come closer to Him.

All this is possible only by your encouragement and blessings! Thank you!

If you or anyone you know wants to be notified if I’m going out on Harinam or giving a class, please let me know. Let us together flood this world with Harinam Sankirtan, Krishna Katha, and Srila Prabhupada’s books!

My 2024 goals summary so far is 69 outings, 47 classes delivered, and 307 Bhagavad Gita or equivalent distributed.

My lifetime goal of being an instrument in distributing 1 Lakh Gitas tracking is at 8,100/100,000 (8.1% of goal).

I can only set goals and pray for mercy, and try my best. But the Vaishnavas and Krishna can help fulfill the prayer, enable the effort and make the target possible to achieve. Please bless me, because your blessings are certainly potent!

Please engage in acts of Harinam Sankirtan wherever you are!

Happy Srila Prabhupada Marathon coming up!

This is written for your pleasure.

Hare Krishna!

What do we call persons who don’t recognize their own suffering?

What do we call someone who does not recognize that they are suffering? What do you call someone who does not recognize the root cause of their suffering? What do you call someone who refuses to accept the cause of their suffering? We call them innocent, just like children, just like animals. And then we see them as spirit souls, and we try to serve them on their spiritual journey. Hare Krishna!

Have you ever seen an animal that is about to be slaughtered? In the modern world, that includes most chickens, goats, sheep, pigs, cows, fish, and buffaloes.

Sheep, to the slaughter

These sheep are being led to slaughter

Animals cannot see their impending doom

I have spent much time in the South Indian City of Hyderabad. This city has a large Muslim population. The Muslims celebrate a festival called Bakri-eid, when many Muslims sacrifice a goat to Allah. It is a common sight to see a Muslim man leading a goat somewhere just before Eid, or even on the day of.

Charminar, Old City, Hyderabad, India

As a child, I was tempted to innocently call out to the goat “run away goat, run away, you are about to be slaughtered”. But no, neither do I have the power to make a goat understand that his life is in danger, nor does the goat have the intelligence to understand his fate.

Even right before being slaughtered, the animal can be seen calmly gobbling up grass here and there, oblivious.

Goat chewing and chewing, oblivious

We can extrapolate… think about the animals being transferred in trains or trucks from one place to another. They are all going to be slaughtered, sooner or later.

Cows being transported for slaughter

What about us? Can we see our own sufferings?

As we go about the world, we see so many suffering souls. Some are hungry, some others are unclothed, hot, or cold… yet others are diseased. And everyone is striving, struggling, to solve these problems of life, food, shelter, and clothing, medical treatment, and so on.

Struggling human, sisyphean effort

It is of course, natural for a human being or an animal to mitigate an immediate danger. For example, once an animal senses that someone is causing it harm, for example the pain of a hook in it’s mouth, or a botched attempt at slaughter, it will flap about, bleat, moo, or make some other frantic sounds, maybe try to fight it’s attacker, and even try to run away, but alas, by then it is usually too late.

Goat, about to lose it's life

Similarly, we see human beings trying to mitigate their sufferings in so many ways.

But do they really recognize the actual cause of their suffering?

Man getting medical treatment

Does that woman who is being wooed ardently by that handsome, passionate, suave, smooth-talking man realize that once the man has had his fill of sensual gratification, she will be left behind after an “it’s not you, it’s me conversation.”?

Young man wooing a girl with sweet words and flowers

Does that hard-working employee staying late and working long hours realize that a business change means he is to be on the next list of employees to be laid off due to a “Reduction in Force” or “Headcount cut” or “Re-organization”?

Hardworking employee, doesn't know he is just one step away from being fired

Does that person suffering poverty, pestilence, or war realize that they have created their own situation with their own past actions?

तत्तेऽनुकम्पां सुसमीक्षमाणो
भुञ्जान एवात्मकृतं विपाकम् ।
हृद्वाग्वपुर्भिर्विदधन्नमस्ते
जीवेत यो मुक्तिपदे स दायभाक् ॥ ८ ॥

tat te ’nukampāṁ su-samīkṣamāṇo
bhuñjāna evātma-kṛtaṁ vipākam
hṛd-vāg-vapurbhir vidadhan namas te
jīveta yo mukti-pade sa dāya-bhāk

My dear Lord, one who earnestly waits for You to bestow Your causeless mercy upon him, all the while patiently suffering the reactions of his past misdeeds and offering You respectful obeisances with his heart, words and body, is surely eligible for liberation, for it has become his rightful claim.

https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/10/14/8

Suffering Child. Who creates our suffering for us?

How can we help everyone understand how to end this cycle of suffering?

Sometimes, not being satisfied with trying to please the senses, an intellectual may, instead, choose to live within the mind, for example in the realm of art, literature, poetry, scientific or mathematical endeavours, maybe even philosophy and speculation about God?

Intellectuals, lost in the world of trying to satisfy the mind

Does the frustrated intellectual, who has given up on gross materialistic gratification and is now involved in trying to satisfy the mind realize that he’s only headed towards insanity?

Mad Scientists. What will they not do?

Neither the mind, nor the senses can ever be satisfied, as much as a fire can never be extinguished by giving it more fuel.

lust cannot be satisfied by any amount of sense enjoyment, just as fire is never extinguished by a constant supply of fuel. In the material world, the center of all activities is sex, and thus this material world is called maithunya-āgāra, or the shackles of sex life. In the ordinary prison house, criminals are kept within bars; similarly, the criminals who are disobedient to the laws of the Lord are shackled by sex life.

https://vedabase.io/en/library/bg/3/39, purport

Blazing fire, no amount of fuel will extinguish it!

We try and we try and we try to help everyone understand that they are not their mind, that they are not this body, not the senses… we try and try to help them understand that actually they are the spirit soul.

Hare Krishna Monk tries to distribute spiritual literature

But unfortunately, most of the souls we come in contact with are not interested. They are content to pursue that next gourmet meal, that next sensual experience, that holiday, that next acquisition, be it a house or a car or some other shiny object. They are content to chase job after job, climbing the ladder to nowhere (more on that another time).

What do we call such a soul, even if in a human body?

Are we cultivating the consciousness of animals. Then what is our destination?

We call such a person an animal in human form. You may be shocked at this. How dare I call a human being an animal? How arrogant and conceited of me! What sort of spiritualist am I, this Das?

यस्यात्मबुद्धि: कुणपे त्रिधातुके
स्वधी: कलत्रादिषु भौम इज्यधी: ।
यत्तीर्थबुद्धि: सलिले न कर्हिचि-
ज्जनेष्वभिज्ञेषु स एव गोखर: ॥ १३ ॥
yasyātma-buddhiḥ kuṇape tri-dhātuke
sva-dhīḥ kalatrādiṣu bhauma ijya-dhīḥ
yat-tīrtha-buddhiḥ salile na karhicij
janeṣv abhijñeṣu sa eva go-kharaḥ

One who identifies his self as the inert body composed of mucus, bile and air, who assumes his wife and family are permanently his own, who thinks an earthen image or the land of his birth is worshipable, or who sees a place of pilgrimage as merely the water there, but who never identifies himself with, feels kinship with, worships or even visits those who are wise in spiritual truth — such a person is no better than a cow or an ass.

https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/10/84/13

My dear reader, please understand that a spiritualist is just like an honest doctor. An honest doctor is not afraid to observe carefully and make the right diagnosis. From the doctor’s diagnosis comes a treatment plan, including diet, rest, exercise, and medicine. And from this comes a prognosis, some hope of hope, possibly.

But a doctor who sweeps the symptoms under a rug and pretends everything is just fine, is no doctor. Such a “doctor” is really an enemy in disguise.

A doctor must be honest!

And therefore, out of abundant compassion, we call such a human an animal. So that we may develop even more patience and compassion. After all, there is no point being too harsh with an animal or a child. We then try to coax and cajole and convince in this way or in that way.

Physician Heal Thyself

First things first. As a spiritualist, I seek to spot the times when I myself behave as if I were my mind or my body. And I strive to disassociate myself, my self interest from the urges of the body or the mind. If I can be honest with myself, then I will have a deep sense of humility and understanding as to why this is so difficult for me. My conditioning in the material world makes it extremely difficult, and I have been trying for decades!

So, what should I do? First and foremost, look in the mirror and be honest with myself at all times, places, and circumstances.

I cannot be like this kitten here!

Compassion and Equal Vision!

Just as we need to see ourselves and where we are, we need to see everyone with an equal vision, and understand that every spirit soul is precious!

Not all souls can be served in the same way… I cannot discuss philosophy with a dog, nor can I get a pig to appreciate delicious food.

विद्याविनयसम्पन्ने ब्राह्मणे गवि हस्तिनि ।
श‍ुनि चैव श्वपाके च पण्डिता: समदर्शिन: ॥ १८ ॥

vidyā-vinaya-sampanne
brāhmaṇe gavi hastini
śuni caiva śva-pāke ca
paṇḍitāḥ sama-darśinaḥ

The humble sages, by virtue of true knowledge, see with equal vision a learned and gentle brāhmaṇa, a cow, an elephant, a dog and a dog-eater [outcaste].

https://vedabase.io/en/library/bg/5/18

For 99% of the population, we just try to engage in the chanting of God’s names. We give them Krishna Prasada, sanctified food, which has been lovingly cooked for and offered to Krishna. We then drip in a little bit of the medicine of the philosophy, you are not this body, you are not this mind, you are a spirit soul.

Hare Krishnas out on Harinam Sankirtan, out to save us all!

And so the effort continues, many, many spiritual warriors trying to save one soul, lifetime after lifetime, in a concerted harmonious effort.

The merciful Srila Prabhupada distributes Krishna Prasada generously to one and all.

My dear soul, please help us with this greatest of all causes, please do your bit for yourself, and then turn to serve others and help them get on and stay on a spiritual journey. Hare Krishna!

Taj Bibi – Mughal Queen, Pure Devotee of Krishna

Taj Bibi was a Mughal queen. A wife of the great Mughal Emperor Akbar himself. But she is also a great Vaishnava saint. Her devotional songs are sung to this day. Her tomb is in Vrindavan. How did she make the journey from a mere Mughal Queen to an exalted pure devotee of Krishna?

It is often misunderstood that Krishna is the “God of the Hindus”, or “Hindu God”, or worse “A Hindu god”.

Nothing could be further from the truth, first of all, God is neither Hindu nor Muslim nor Christian nor Jewish nor any other designation you can think of.

God is God.

What to speak of God, even the devotee of God is beyond all material designations!

The very definition of devotion to God by the great Vaishnava saint Srila Rupa Goswami makes this abundantly clear.

সর্বোপাধিবিনির্মুক্তং তৎপরত্বেন নির্মলম্ ।
হৃষীকেণ হৃষীকেশ-সেবনং ভক্তিরুচ্যতে ॥ ১৭০ ॥

sarvopādhi-vinirmuktaṁ
tat-paratvena nirmalam
hṛṣīkeṇa hṛṣīkeśa-
sevanaṁ bhaktir ucyate

“ ‘Bhakti, or devotional service, means engaging all our senses in the service of the Lord, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the master of all the senses. When the spirit soul renders service unto the Supreme, there are two side effects. One is freed from all material designations, and one’s senses are purified simply by being employed in the service of the Lord.’

https://vedabase.io/en/library/cc/madhya/19/170/

In other words, devotion to God is not possible for someone who is under material designations like Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Jew, or Indian, Pakistani, Chinese, American, African, Canadian.

By corollary, anyone who identifies with any material designation, has no devotion to God.

And when someone truly awakens to the Love of God, then nothing can stop them. Not the religion of their birth, not their gender, not their social or economic status, or their education. When Love of God awakens, it is a force that no other power can stop.

स वै पुंसां परो धर्मो यतो भक्तिरधोक्षजे ।
अहैतुक्यप्रतिहता ययात्मा सुप्रसीदति ॥ ६ ॥

sa vai puṁsāṁ paro dharmo
yato bhaktir adhokṣaje
ahaituky apratihatā
yayātmā suprasīdati

The supreme occupation [dharma] for all humanity is that by which men can attain to loving devotional service unto the transcendent Lord. Such devotional service must be unmotivated and uninterrupted to completely satisfy the self.

https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/1/2/6/

Take the example of Taj Bibi, a great saint in the Bhakti tradition.

I first heard of Taj Bibi in a Youtube lecture series on Sri Radha Govindaji by His Holiness Indradyumna Swami, a former US Marine turned Vaishnava monk. He is a wonderful, inspiring, saintly Vaishnava.

Taj Bibi was born in a devout and well educated Muslim family. She was the daughter of a Maulvi, a Muslim priest well-connected to the Emperor Akbar. Practically, her father was one of Akbar’s spiritual advisors.

Growing up, she had a fascination for Allah that went beyond the instruction of the Quran. She wanted to see and serve Allah personally. She asked repeatedly if Allah could be seen… and all the Muslim religious leaders told her that if she went to Mecca and Medina on Hajj then she could see Allah. But she was dissuaded for being too young.

She was also exceedingly beautiful. When her father, Fadan Khan died, the Emperor Akbar married her and she became a respected Mughal Queen.

Taj Bibi, Mughal Queen and Vaishnava Saint

One day, on her way to Agra to see Emperor Akbar, she heard the bells of the famous Govindaji temple in Vrindavan. She asked her palanquin bearers what the sound was.

Little Allah!

Those are the bells of the temple of Govindaji, came the reply. She then asked who Govindaji was. The head Muslim Palanquin bearer answered “Oh, he is a little god of the Hindus”. Taj Bibi exclaimed “Oh! Chhota Allah”, which means “Little Allah”. She insisted on being taken to the temple.

Sri Govindaji, who now resides in Jaipur, Rajasthan. He was originally in Vrindavan, but the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb wanted to desecrate the temple. After a spell-binding adventure, Sri Govindaji reached Jaipur over 400 years ago.

When she reached there, because she was Muslim, she wasn’t allowed entry into the temple. So she sat at the doorway, mesmerized by the sight of Govindaji. She sat there and sang and sang and sang.

The palanquin bearers reminded her that the Emperor was waiting. She ordered the palanquin bearers to inform the emperor to release her from the marriage. Akbar, being an evolved spiritualist himself, agreed.

Taj Bibi then made Vrindavan her home and entered deep into the love of her Allah, she knew Allah as Krishna and saw Him personally in meditation every day.

She also received Vaishnava initiation from her spiritual master Sri Vitthalnath ji, a disciple of Sripada Vallabhacharya of the Pushtimarga Sampradaya.

She spent her life immersed in loving devotional service and wrote many many songs, written in the agony of separation from her beloved, Krishna, or Govindaji. Her songs are sung by devotees to this very day.

In fact, she left her mortal body behind one day, in the sacred land of Vrindavan, eager to catch Krishna who was close by, playing Holi (the festival of colours) with His dearest associates. She went to meet her Beloved in her spiritual form, leaving her mortal body behind.

Her tomb in Raman Reti bears witness to the life of this great saint who fell in love with Krishna despite being born a Muslim and being in the materially exalted position of being a queen of the great Mughal emperor Akbar.

The tomb of the great Mughal Queen and Vaishnava Saint, Taj Bibi.

Bhakti knows no barriers.

Not very long ago, when I gave a Bhagavatam class at ISKCON Hyderabad, there was one young lady who was asking me some very intense questions. I learned that she was a girl from a Muslim family, and her teachers were discouraging her from practicing Krishna Bhakti. I said to her that Allah was standing in front of her in the form of Sri Radha Madan Mohan, and He was visible as He is to those whose eyes are tinged with the salve of Love of God. She was clearly very moved by Sri Radha Madan Mohan, as she stood in front of Him with tears in her eyes.

And of course, many readers have expressed appreciation for the Muslim Brahmin in Hyderabad.

Allah stands in the form of Sri Radha Madan Mohan in ISKCON Hyderabad, for thoe who have the eyes to see Him.

And how can you develop the eyes to see God?

Chant the names of God, even if according to your own tradition. If you are actually chanting the names of God, then you will see God everywhere, including in His deity form, and in every genuine name of God, you will feel ecstatic love.

एतन्निर्विद्यमानानामिच्छतामकुतोभयम् ।
योगिनां नृप निर्णीतं हरेर्नामानुकीर्तनम् ॥ ११ ॥

etan nirvidyamānānām
icchatām akuto-bhayam
yogināṁ nṛpa nirṇītaṁ
harer nāmānukīrtanam

O King, constant chanting of the holy name of the Lord after the ways of the great authorities is the doubtless and fearless way of success for all, including those who are free from all material desires, those who are desirous of all material enjoyment, and also those who are self-satisfied by dint of transcendental knowledge.

https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/2/1/11/

If you would like to taste genuine spiritual bliss, please chant this mantra constantly:

Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama
Rama Rama Hare Hare

There are many great saints, born in Muslim families, but who developed great devotion to Krishna and are exemplary in their devotional service. I will write about some of them in due course of time.

Do you have a question? Feel free to write to me!

Muslim Brahmin in Hyderabad

Can a Muslim be a Brahmin? Can a Vaishnava be as good as a Mullah or Rabbi or Christian priest? Here are some great insights from a Maulvi in Hyderabad!

Not long ago, I was out on the street distributing the Bhagavad Gita in the South Central Indian City of Hyderabad. Hyderabad, like most cities in India, is a beautiful confluence of many cultures. Specifically, in Hyderabad, there is a significant mix of Hindu, Muslim, and Christian populations, and the history of the city has a strong Muslim flavour. For the most part, people have lived in harmony for hundreds of years. There have been flash-points and incidents of hatred, but relatively rare.

One day, as I stood on the street, I saw an elderly gentlemen, clearly Muslim from his long white beard with moustache shaved off, a baggy light-coloured Salwar Kameez, and a distinctive skull cap. He walked slowly, with a walker, that he gently placed in front of him, and then moved his legs closer to the walker, shuffling by slowly. I respectfully made way for this gentleman and greeted him with a little bow.

He passed back-and-forth a few times, and seeing his friendly countenance, I asked him if he would read the Bhagavad Gita. He said he most certainly would, if I had a Hindi version available. He then told me that he had been to the ISKCON Radha Madan Mohan temple in Abids, Hyderabad several times for the Sunday feast program, and had participated in Harinam Sankirtan, and taken Prasad many times at the temple. The surprise must have been clear on my face, because he then said “Do you know that I am a Brahmin?”.

He then explained “I am the Maulvi of this mosque around this corner. I have dedicated my life to Allah. I don’t eat meat and I don’t drink alcohol. I teach the scripture. So how am I not a Brahmin?”. He then added “The Gita was spoken by Allah and the Q’uran was spoken by Allah, so why would I read one but not the other?“. I was very much gladdened by his mature understanding. This is exactly our Vaishnava understanding too.

In the Bhagavad Gita, Sri Krishna describes the qualities of a Brahmin…

शमो दमस्तप: शौचं क्षान्तिरार्जवमेव च ।
ज्ञानं विज्ञानमास्तिक्यं ब्रह्मकर्म स्वभावजम् ॥ ४२ ॥

śamo damas tapaḥ śaucaṁ
kṣāntir ārjavam eva ca
jñānaṁ vijñānam āstikyaṁ
brahma-karma svabhāva-jam

Peacefulness, self-control, austerity, purity, tolerance, honesty, knowledge, wisdom and religiousness – these are the natural qualities by which the brāhmaṇas work.

https://vedabase.io/en/library/bg/18/42/

So, if we see any living entity from any cultural background or any religious orientation who has these qualities, we must accept them as good as Brahmins. Of course, Krishna also says that Brahmin is not only by quality, but also by the work they do…

चातुर्वर्ण्यं मया सृष्टं गुणकर्मविभागशः ।
तस्य कर्तारमपि मां विद्ध्यकर्तारमव्ययम् ॥ १३ ॥

cātur-varṇyaṁ mayā sṛṣṭaṁ
guṇa-karma-vibhāgaśaḥ
tasya kartāram api māṁ
viddhy akartāram avyayam

According to the three modes of material nature and the work associated with them, the four divisions of human society are created by Me. And although I am the creator of this system, you should know that I am yet the nondoer, being unchangeable.

https://vedabase.io/en/library/bg/4/13/

Srila Prabhupada describes the 6 duties of a Brahmin…

Brāhmaṇas are supposed to acquire six kinds of auspicious qualifications: they become very learned scholars (paṭhana) and very qualified teachers (pāṭhana); they become expert in worshiping the Lord or the demigods (yajana), and they teach others how to execute this worship (yājana); they qualify themselves as bona fide persons to receive alms from others (pratigraha), and they distribute the wealth in charity (dāna).

https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/5/17/11/

Based on instructions from the Vaishnava Acharyas, the great saintly teachers, we accept that Prophet Muhammad is an empowered messenger sent directly by God, practically, speaking a “shaktyavesha avataar” or a living entity but with the power to act in a way empowered by God. We accept that Jesus Christ is the son of God, a pure devotee fully dovetailed with the desire of God. We accept that there is only one God, known by different names and different degrees of understanding, as an impersonal spirit (Brahman), as a localized supersoul (Paramatma), and as the Personality of Godhead (Bhagavan).

When our constitutional position, or dharma, is deteriorated due to the contaminations of matter, the Lord Himself comes as an incarnation or sends some of His confidential servitors. Lord Jesus Christ called himself the “son of God,” and so is a representative of the Supreme. Similarly, Mohammed identified himself as a servant of the Supreme Lord. Thus whenever there is a discrepancy in our constitutional position, the Supreme Lord either comes Himself or sends His representative to inform us of the real position of the living entity.

On the Way to Krishna, Chapter 2

I offered my deepest respects to that great Maulvi, that Muslim priest, who has realized the essence of Allah Consciousness in principle. Surely, he is very very close to Allah. By speaking his sweet realized words, he gave me hope that this world can be rectified from its current sectarian path.

In the same way, all the Muslims should accept the advanced Vaishnavas as good as their own Maulvis and Hazrats.

The Christians should accept the advanced Vaishnavas as good as their own nuns, monks, and priests.

The Jews should accept the advanced Vaishnavas as good as their own Rabbis.

This is the principle. One God. Many scriptures according to time, place, and circumstance.

So, what was our conclusion as we parted ways? We concluded that the genuine mature follower of any genuine faith tradition is very similar, they love God, and they love all of God’s creation. They see God everywhere, and see everyone as God’s children, to be loved and served. But the follower-in-name, a materialist or religion-politician of any faith is equally sectarian or in many cases, inhuman, and unfortunately, also evil.