The Lord of the Universe Breaks Free: How Jagannatha Conquered the World

🚩 He is not just Hindu Nath or Bharat Nath. He is Jagannath—the Lord of the Universe.

For centuries, the transcendental presence of Lord Jagannath seemed locked behind the stone walls and rigid restrictions of Puri. But the Supreme Parent of all species cannot be contained by bodily designations.

From the historic 1967 miracle in San Francisco engineered by Srila Prabhupada, to the villages of Africa, to a self-proclaimed “recovering atheist” now preparing to serve at six different Canadian Ratha Yatras this year alone—the global flood of causeless grace is completely unstoppable. 🌍✨

In our latest deep-dive blog post on dasadas.com, we explore:

The Pioneers of Grace: Honoring the relentless efforts of Jayananda Prabhu, Malati Devi, and Shyamsundar Prabhu.

A Personal Witness: How a skeptic with no traditional lineage was embraced and trained up as a servitor on the streets of Toronto.

The Ultimate Spiritual Heist: The mind-blowing scriptural benefits of pulling the ropes, honoring mahaprasadam, and catching a single glimpse of those large, lotus eyes.

A Respectful Appeal: A heartfelt call to the temple authorities in Odisha to finally open the doors of the Dham to all of the Lord’s global children.

🔗 Read the full article now at dasadas.com and discover how the 10,000-year Golden Age of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu is unfolding right in our backyards!

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Beyond the Gates of Puri: The True Meaning of Jagannath

Lord Jagannath is the Lord of the Universe. He is not merely a regional deity, nor is He just Panda nath (the Lord of the priests), Orissa Nath (the Lord of Odisha), Hindu Nath, or even Bharat Nath (the Lord of India). His very name declares His eternal identity: Jagannath! The Lord of the entire cosmos.

This universal parenthood is confirmed by the Lord Himself in the Bhagavad Gita (9.17), where He declares:

pitāham asya jagato mātā dhātā pitāmahaḥ

“I am the father of this universe, the mother, the support and the grandsire.”

https://vedabase.io/en/library/bg/9/17/

Because He is the Supreme Parent of the entire creation, His love cannot be boxed in. For centuries, however, His presence seemed restricted to the holy city of Puri. The local priests (Pandas) enforced rigid rules, limiting entry into His ancient temple strictly to those born into Hindu families.

But this restriction completely contradicts the very essence of the Lord’s teachings. In the Bhagavad Gita (14.4), Krishna states:

sarva-yoniṣu kaunteya mūrtayaḥ sambhavanti yāḥ / tāsāṁ brahma mahad yonir ahaṁ bīja-pradaḥ pitā

“It should be understood that all species of life, O son of Kuntī, are made possible by birth in this material nature, and that I am the seed-giving father.”

https://vedabase.io/en/library/bg/14/4/

If He is the seed-giving father of all living entities, how can His mercy be determined by the temporary body one is born into? This bodily designation unfortunately excluded millions of spiritual seekers worldwide, even those who look like they are from other races, or those who have sincerely adopted Sanatana Dharma and the Vedic way of life.

But the Father of the Universe cannot be contained forever behind stone walls or inside closed hearts.

Lord Jagannatha around the world. Africa, Brazil, Australia, Malaysia, and beyond

A Note of Gratitude: Obeisances to the Guardians of Puri

While we celebrate the global expansion of this mercy, we must do so with a heart full of humility and profound gratitude.

Though the external rules of the temple may seem restrictive to the outside world, we cannot overlook the unimaginable debt we owe to the Pandas of Jagannath Puri. For thousands of years, through brutal foreign invasions, political upheavals, and the decaying influence of the age of Kali, they have meticulously, flawlessly preserved the purity of this ancient tradition.

They have guarded the standards of worship, the secret recipes of the Chappan Bhog, and the sacred rituals of the Lord with their very lives. Many of these priests are genuine, deep oceans of Lord Jagannatha’s causeless mercy, carrying a lineage of pure devotion that spans generations. It is because they kept the flame burning so bright in Puri that the rest of the world was eventually able to catch its spark.

To their lotus feet, I offer my most humble, prostrated obeisances.

Lord Jagannatha's ancient temple in Puri, Odisha, India

The 1967 San Francisco Miracle

Everything changed in 1967, thousands of miles away from Puri, in the heart of San Francisco. Lord Jagannath chose an extraordinary way to break His geographical confinement.

He appeared to Malati Devi, a young American disciple of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, as a small wooden figurine in a local import store. Recognizing the Lord, Srila Prabhupada immediately set a global revolution of grace into motion. He commissioned his disciple Shyamsundar Prabhu to carve large, beautiful Deities of Lord Jagannath, Baladeva, and Subhadra.

That same year, Srila Prabhupada organized the very first Ratha Yatra festival outside of India. Because of this historic event, San Francisco shall forever be known as New Jagannatha Puri, the sacred launchpad for the Lord’s global journey.

The Architects of Grace: A Tribute to the Pioneers

We owe an eternal debt of gratitude to the pure souls who built the tracks for this chariot of mercy to roll across the earth:

  • Srila Prabhupada: The visionary commander who carried the Lord of the Universe across the ocean in his heart, shattering centuries of geographic confinement.
  • Malati Devi: The pure, simple-hearted instrument whose curiosity brought the Lord to light in the Western world.
  • Shyamsundar Prabhu: The master craftsman whose hands tirelessly carved the very first forms of the Lord out of logs of wood outside India.
  • Jayananda Prabhu: The “King of Ratha Yatra,” whose absolute humility, infectious joy, and tireless manual labor built the very first carts in San Francisco and established the blueprint for how the Lord enters the streets of the world.

Furthermore, we offer our deepest respects to every single soul around the world who has ever helped organize a Ratha Yatra. Whether you are cutting vegetables in the kitchen, sweeping the roads before the cart, pulling the heavy ropes, navigating city permits, or financing the festival, you are a direct instrument in the hands of the Lord.

San Francisco Ratha Yatra

From a “Recovering Atheist” to a Servitor: A Personal Witness

If you need living proof of this causeless, boundary-breaking mercy, you don’t have to look far. You can look at me.

By all traditional rules of lineage, orthodoxy, and past karma, I should have no place near the chariot of Lord Jagannatha. I am a wretched, recovering atheist. I wasn’t born into a traditional Panda family, nor did I have any strong cultural claim to this ancient tradition.

Yet, far removed from Puri, right here in Toronto, the Lord of the Universe claimed me anyway. Because He is pitāham asya jagato, the father of the universe, He doesn’t care about my disqualifications.

Since 2004, year after year, I have found myself drawn to the ropes of His chariot. Over the decades, something completely miraculous happened: instead of just being kept at a distance, I was embraced, accepted, and trained up to be one of His actual personal servitors.

Since Lord Jagannath is transcendental no matter where He is, He has welcomed me, an undeserving fool into the family of His Pandas! Of course, I understand that the hereditary descendants may not accept me as such. I do not wish to impose upon them.

Regardless, the expansion is happening right now, right in our backyards. This year alone, I will be attending and serving at six different Ratha Yatras, watching the Lord flood the streets of cities that the priests could never have imagined:

  • Toronto
  • Ottawa
  • Waterloo
  • Scarborough
  • Brampton
  • …and more.

36 Ratha Yatras in Canada alone, in 2026! How many can a tiny little jiva attend?

The Inconceivable Benefits of the Chariot Festival

Why do we exhaust ourselves putting these massive festivals together year after year? Because Ratha Yatra is a undeserved gift of spiritual merit. It is a public distribution of the highest benedictions, accessible to anyone who interacts with the festival in even the slightest way:

  • Beholding the Lord on His Chariot: The scriptures declare, “Rathe tu vamanam drstva punar janma na vidyate”. Simply by seeing the Lord upon His chariot, a person is freed from the painful cycle of repeated birth and death. Even a momentary glance at His large, lotus eyes washes away lifetimes of karma.
  • Pulling the Ropes: To pull the ropes of Lord Jagannath’s chariot is to pull the Lord directly into your own heart. This intimate act of service breaks the heavy chains of material attachment, eradicates past sins, and awakens dormant love of God.
  • The Dust of the Wheels: The very ground the chariot rolls upon becomes a transcendental sacred space. Anyone who is touched by the dust raised by the massive wheels of the chariot is instantly purified of material contamination.
  • Dancing and Chanting: Taking steps in the procession, dancing wildly, and chanting the holy names before the cart is considered the pinnacle of spiritual execution. Every step taken alongside the Lord’s chariot equals the merit of performing countless sacred pilgrimages.
  • Honoring His Mahaprasadam: The sanctified remnants of Lord Jagannath’s feast are non-different from the Lord Himself. To taste even a single morsel of this spiritual nectar instantly purifies the senses, liberates the consciousness, and destroys the material disease. Jagannath Prasadam is so incredibly potent that it transcends all mundane rules of caste, time, space, or external cleanliness.

A Global Flood of Causeless Mercy

Following that initial 1967 breakthrough, Lord Jagannath’s mercy spread like wildfire across every inhabited continent… from North and South America to Europe, Australia, Asia, and deeply into Africa.

The true beauty of Jagannath’s Ratha Yatra is that His mercy completely defeats the analytical mind and penetrates straight to the soul.

People from the villages of Africa to the bustling metropolises of the West will catch a glimpse of His large, lotus eyes, take a morsel of His maha maha prasadam, or hear the echoing chant of His holy names. They will be showered with a torrent of spiritual advancement and eternal benefit completely oblivious to just how much causeless mercy they have received.

We are marching toward a day when the mercy of Jagannath will extend to every single town and village on Earth. Even before that day fully arrives, the restrictions of the Puri temple no longer matter. Lord Jagannath has expanded Himself dynamically across the globe; every soul, no matter how unqualified, how downfallen, or how deeply buried in skepticism, can receive His grace.

This phenomenon is a magnificent, undeniable glimpse into the predicted 10,000-year Golden Age of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu on our planet.

A Humble Appeal to the Guardians of the Dham

With these global realities in front of us, we look back toward the root of our tradition, the sacred soil of Puri. With the utmost respect, humility, and reverence for the ancient systems of worship, we make a heartfelt appeal to the revered temple authorities, the senior Pandas, and the administrators of the Lord Jagannath Temple in Odisha.

Please, open the doors of the temple to all of Lord Jagannath’s children.

The Lord has explicitly declared in the Gita that He is the seed-giving father of every living being. Millions of souls across the globe, in Africa, Europe, the Americas, and beyond have given up the habits of the West, embraced Sanatana Dharma, and dedicated their lives, their families, and their wealth to the service of Jagannath. They are His children in spirit, in truth, and in deep love.

When these sincere devotees travel across oceans to the holy dham, only to be stopped at the gate because of the color of their skin or the geography of their birth, it breaks the heart of the global Vaishnava community. More importantly, we must ask: does it not restrict the universal magnanimity of Jagannath Himself?

The Lord already breaks His own rules once a year during Ratha Yatra, stepping out onto the dusty roads to embrace the “untouchable”, the foreigner, and the uninitiated. We humbly pray that the doors of His earthly home may finally reflect the boundless, infinite architecture of His heart. Let the world witness the ultimate glory of Sanatana Dharma by welcoming every sincere seeker into the presence of the Lord of the Universe.

The eyes of Lord Jagannatha
The eyes of Lord Jagannatha

Jaya Jagannath! All glories to the Lord of the Universe!

21 Jul 2024 Jagannath Ratha Yatra – A festival for all – ISKCON Ottawa

Is there a festival that doesn’t exclude someone? Is there a festival that benefits everyone who comes across it? Is there such a festival at all?

Hare Krishna!

There are different kinds of festivals. Some celebrate their culture, some celebrate nationality, yet others celebrate a religious event.

Some festivals appeal to, say, Africans, or Indians, or Chinese people… yet other festivals appeal to those who like to drink a particular beverage or eat some particular food.

Some festivals are for children, some are for youth, some are for people pursuing a particular profession or professing a particular cause.

But is there a festival that is for all? Is there a festival that doesn’t exclude anyone?

If there is such a festival, it is called the Jagannatha Ratha Yatra, or the Chariot Festival of Lord Jagannath.

Ah, you may say, that’s an Indian festival… and that may be so, but for the last 50+ years, this festival has expanded to the Americas, Europe, Australia, Africa, every inhabited continent.

You might be forgiven for thinking this is a bunch of sentimental people pulling a cart with a rope, while singing, and dancing, and then feasting…

But there is a deep significance for anyone who comes across even just one of these festivals…

  • Someone may know nothing about Lord Jagannath or Krishna or any other spiritual matters
  • Someone may be a highly advanced spiritualists, practically at the cusp of spiritual perfection…
  • And someone may be someone in between…

This festival has something for everyone, the highest possible opportunity. What is that?

Join to find out!

TOPIC: ISKCON Ottawa Sunday Feast Class

LOCATION: 212 Somerset St E, Ottawa, Canada K1N 6V4

DATE📆: Sunday, 21st July 2024

TIME⌚: 3:30 PM. ET USA+Canada/ 2:30 PM. CT USA/ 12:30 PM PST USA/ 8:30 PM UK/ 4:30 AM MYT/ 2:00 AM IST

I will record audio, and the class will also be broadcast online on zoom.

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/233789799?pwd=Sy9VUTFzK2Zad01zSFdKNmhzekxJQT09

Please join in person if you’re interested in joining this class, or let me know if you want to get a link to the recording.

Sri Sri Jagannath, Baladeva, Subhadra wait for us!

Bg. 4.9

जन्म कर्म च मे दिव्यमेवं यो वेत्ति तत्त्वतः ।
त्यक्त्वा देहं पुनर्जन्म नैति मामेति सोऽर्जुन ॥ ९ ॥

janma karma ca me divyam
evaṁ yo vetti tattvataḥ
tyaktvā dehaṁ punar janma
naiti mām eti so ’rjuna

Synonyms

janma — birth; karma — work; ca — also; me — of Mine; divyam — transcendental; evam — like this; yaḥ — anyone who; vetti — knows; tattvataḥ — in reality; tyaktvā — leaving aside; deham — this body; punaḥ — again; janma — birth; na — never; eti — does attain; mām — unto Me; eti — does attain; saḥ — he; arjuna — O Arjuna.

Translation

One who knows the transcendental nature of My appearance and activities does not, upon leaving the body, take his birth again in this material world, but attains My eternal abode, O Arjuna.

Purport

The Lord’s descent from His transcendental abode is already explained in the sixth verse. One who can understand the truth of the appearance of the Personality of Godhead is already liberated from material bondage, and therefore he returns to the kingdom of God immediately after quitting this present material body. Such liberation of the living entity from material bondage is not at all easy. The impersonalists and the yogīs attain liberation only after much trouble and many, many births. Even then, the liberation they achieve – merging into the impersonal brahma-jyotir of the Lord – is only partial, and there is the risk of returning to this material world. But the devotee, simply by understanding the transcendental nature of the body and activities of the Lord, attains the abode of the Lord after ending this body and does not run the risk of returning to this material world. In the Brahma-saṁhitā (5.33) it is stated that the Lord has many, many forms and incarnations: advaitam acyutam anādim ananta-rūpam. Although there are many transcendental forms of the Lord, they are still one and the same Supreme Personality of Godhead. One has to understand this fact with conviction, although it is incomprehensible to mundane scholars and empiric philosophers. As stated in the Vedas (Puruṣa-bodhinī Upaniṣad):

eko devo nitya-līlānurakto
bhakta-vyāpī hṛdy antar-ātmā

“The one Supreme Personality of Godhead is eternally engaged in many, many transcendental forms in relationships with His unalloyed devotees.” This Vedic version is confirmed in this verse of the Gītā personally by the Lord. He who accepts this truth on the strength of the authority of the Vedas and of the Supreme Personality of Godhead and who does not waste time in philosophical speculations attains the highest perfectional stage of liberation. Simply by accepting this truth on faith, one can, without a doubt, attain liberation. The Vedic version tat tvam asi is actually applied in this case. Anyone who understands Lord Kṛṣṇa to be the Supreme, or who says unto the Lord, “You are the same Supreme Brahman, the Personality of Godhead,” is certainly liberated instantly, and consequently his entrance into the transcendental association of the Lord is guaranteed. In other words, such a faithful devotee of the Lord attains perfection, and this is confirmed by the following Vedic assertion:

tam eva viditvāti mṛtyum eti
nānyaḥ panthā vidyate ’yanāya

“One can attain the perfect stage of liberation from birth and death simply by knowing the Lord, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and there is no other way to achieve this perfection.” (Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad 3.8) That there is no alternative means that anyone who does not understand Lord Kṛṣṇa as the Supreme Personality of Godhead is surely in the mode of ignorance and consequently he will not attain salvation simply, so to speak, by licking the outer surface of the bottle of honey, or by interpreting the Bhagavad-gītā according to mundane scholarship. Such empiric philosophers may assume very important roles in the material world, but they are not necessarily eligible for liberation. Such puffed-up mundane scholars have to wait for the causeless mercy of the devotee of the Lord. One should therefore cultivate Kṛṣṇa consciousness with faith and knowledge, and in this way attain perfection.

Ratha Yatra

Ratha Yatra

Francisco Valencia Berrueta, Sep 1 2011

All glories to Srila Prabhupada

All glories to Lord Sri Krishna

What is the significance of Ratha Yatra festivals?  How auspicious is assist this festival?

HARE KRISHNA

Your Humble Servant

Francisco

 

Magnificent Ratha Yatra Chariots go down Yonge Street in Toronto, Canada accompanied by enthusiastic devotees
Magnificent Ratha Yatra Chariots go down Yonge Street in Toronto, Canada accompanied by enthusiastic devotees

Mahabhagavat Das SDA, Sep 13 2011

Dear Francisco Prabhu,

Please accept my humble obeisances.

All glories to Srila Prabhupada.

All glories to Srila Prabhupada.

 

There is great significance to the Ratha Yatra festival of Lord Jagannatha.  It is most auspicious to assist in any way in this festival.  It is a very elaborate and wide subject matter, and I have heard many many lectures on this.

However, I will share just one item here:

The Jagannatha Ratha Yatra is a re-enactment of a pastime. Lord Jagannatha is non-different from Krishna, and in His deity form, He is personally on the chariot, and the people are personally getting to pull His chariot… in other words, the persons attending festival are personally in Lord Jagannatha’s manifest pastimes.

This is really special, because everywhere else, people can focus their consciousness by hearing and chanting and only the pure devotee can “be” in the pastime. But here everyone is in the pastime.

So anyone who assists even remotely a Ratha Yatra festival, their spiritual future is very very bright.

Your servant,

Mahabhagavat Das