2025.68-110 + 2026.1 – Engaging Diverse Audiences & Achieving Sankirtan Goals in Extreme Cold Weather – Ecstatic 2025 Prabhupada Marathon!

In Toronto’s brutal winter, Srila Prabhupada transforms the cold into spiritual gold by encouraging remarkable Sankirtan efforts, exceeding a total of 110 outings in 2025 against all odds for one humble warrior. Battling frigid temperatures and indifferent crowds, Srila Prabhupada tirelessly inspires diverse audiences, from skeptical Sikhs to curious Muslims. Each cold encounter becomes a lesson in humility to the Sankirtan warriors, the transient nature of recognition, and the deep connections formed within fleeting moments. Amidst dismissals and challenges, he ignites a spark of spirituality, guiding strangers towards timeless wisdom with every book offered. Dressed like a warrior against the harsh elements, the Sankirtan warriors are inspired into urgency into Srila Prabhupada’s mission: spreading enlightenment, one icy encounter at a time.

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!

Since I carefully started tracking my Sankirtan outings in 2017, I have completed over 950 outings! I started distributing books in 2009 though. By Krishna’s mercy, with some conservative estimates, I have been fortunate to be out on 1,144+ outings since 2009!

General Update:

What an ecstatic marathon this has been! At the beginning of November, I was 40 outings short of my annual target of 108. And there were so many challenges. My other services, commitments, and not the least, the frigid Toronto weather! But I’m happy to say that by your blessings, I have made it. I went out there 40+ times and also opened up my 2026 Sankirtan outings account!

In general, December is a cold month in Toronto. But usually the really cold weather only starts at the end of December. We got used to warm Decembers for many years. But this year, the polar vortex brought very extreme temperatures much earlier in the month. It also brought freezing rain, snow, and strong winds. The coldest temperature, with the windchill, that I went out in was -21C. I lasted about 30 minutes outside. I wore all possible winter gear. Then, I quickly sought warmth to continue.

Gratitude to my family for supporting my Sankirtan activities. Special thanks to my son Vitthal Bhakta who came out with me often. During the last few days of the marathon, it got extra cold, and I was out for longer. That extra support helped a lot.

Note: Photos are less, because, taking the hand out of the glove/mitten can mean an early break!

Cold Weather Sankirtan

How to keep going in the cold? Well, set a target, easy one, like, say, I will be out for 10 minutes. Then, once the 10 minutes are up and your mind reminds you? Say “I will ask those 3 people”, then “That one lady”, then “those 2 boys”, and then “that man”… and in this way, before you know it you have been out for an hour and never noticed the cold! But that is once you actually are well prepared for the cold.

It a cold December 2025 in Toronto

If you are well prepared for the cold, then it is manageable. If it is not too cold, and it is only -3C or even Zero, you feel like Krishna is back. It seems like Spring has arrived. You have a spring in your step.

For aspiring cold weather Sankirtan warriors who don’t have a Canadian body, or a youthful body… Enduring extreme cold is challenging. Here is my clothing outline for the coldest of days. The trick is to dress in layers, many layers. The better dressed we are for the weather, the better we can serve.

  • Torso: Long Sleeved Cotton T-shirt + 2 Warm Acrylic/Wool Sweaters + Hoodie + Inner Coat (3 layers + insulation) + Outer Long Winter Coat (4 layers + insulation) (rated -30C)
  • Legs: Thermal Pants + Thick Jeans + Wind/Snow Pants
  • Head: Winter Hat + Winter Pilot’s Hat (rated -30C)
  • Hands: 1 Pair of Woollen Gloves, 1 Pair of Mittens (rated -30C)
  • Feet: 1 Pair Cotton Socks + 1 Pair Woollen Socks + Winter Boots (rated -30C)

All that clothing weighs you down with it’s sheer weight. It’s not too different from the warriors putting on armor! 🙂 Gives a special meaning to the phrase “Sankirtan Warrior”.

As some smart Nordic person said… there is no such thing as bad weather, there is only poor clothing.

Of course, you need to be properly fueled up with Prasadam before heading out. Being out in the cold on an empty stomach is the worst thing.

Also, you need to make sure your books are properly accessible. Make sure it is possible to pull them out without having to take your mittens off. Once the fingers freeze, it’s time out!

It’s best to stay close to a place which is warmer, like a subway station, shopping mall, etc. Productivity is higher if we can slip in for a few minutes, get warm and then head back out again.

Of course, in that type of cold, it is not always possible to have long conversations! I know that the weather is harsh. I am there for a particular purpose. This purpose gives me the strength to tolerate the weather. But not my customers. They don’t know why I am stopping them. They don’t know what advantage they will get by speaking with me. I am just another pesky fellow in their way! I have to stay alert. I must keep it short. Somehow, I must try to make it so that they leave with a book or a mantra or goodwill.

Freezing rain is breathtakingly beautifu. However, it is quite deadly when the trees overloaded with ice crash down onto houses, roads, cars, people, etc.

Rewarding Nevertheless

But it is a most rewarding experience. Trying to convince someone to take something spiritual can be exhausting, but always exhilarating. It is said that for someone who endeavors in this way, they build their spiritual body. This happens one interaction at a time. One learns more in a few hours or days than one can in an entire lifetime! One learns about oneself so much. When I see some negative quality or trait, it is so easy to spot that very trait in myself! Would I stop? Would I speak to a stranger? Would I take something from them? Would I encourage?

Above all, there is great appreciation for someone who took something spiritual. It is such a blessing that I can play a role in their spiritual journey. And it is almost 100% sure that the specifics of this interactions will be forgotten. I will be forgotten in the sands of time. I will be just one of the anonymous servitors of that soul. Just like I have so many anonymous benefactors. I have benefited from their service. Now I can pay it onward.

New Audiences

In this marathon, there were the usual mix of people, rich, poor, simple, sophisticated, etc. There were Indians, Caucasians and more. But there were a few observations on new audiences who otherwise don’t resonate with our message…

Filipinos: Mostly simple working class people, they don’t resonate with a philosophical approach. They are simple people. But they are fluent with English. The message needs to be simple. The books need to be simple. Most of the books with high philosophy don’t resonate with them. They loved to read about Reincarnation (Coming Back, Beyond Birth and Death). Food (Higher Taste) also interests them. They also enjoy reading about Meditation (Chant and Be Happy). And they will open up the book right there and start to read. Most of the time, I started with “Do you like to read?” and showed them a book.

Muslim Afghans: These are mostly displaced persons, new to Canada. They are also simple people, but wary of losing their Islamic connection. So, I place emphasis on the brotherly affection between those from India and Afghanistan. I tell them that knowledge is knowledge, no matter which language it comes from. I reassure them that I don’t intend to take them away from Islam. It is true, Pure Bhakti is the highest form of Islam. I show them Sri Ishopanishad, and ask them if the verses don’t remind them of Allah. That approach resonated with many Bangladeshi Muslims also.

Africans: There are so many African people in Canada. I don’t mean just the descendents of those who escaped slavery in America. These Africans are younger, well educated and curious. Many of them are very fluent with English and they love to read. They are also simple and open. All I had to do was ask them if they like to read. I was respectful in answering their questions. Then, the book was theirs.

Chinese: This is most interesting. For years, I have tried to distribute Chinese Books and it was always very difficult. I live in an area that is full of Chinese people. But I think I have found a technique that works. Do not say anything. Just hold out the book. Make sure the title is clearly visible. Use both hands so they can read the title. When they take the book, one little nod a light bow, and the book is in their bag. Most of the Chinese people I met, even those who spoke English fluently, preferred to read Chinese books. But I saw that they were intimidated by the size of the Chinese Bhagavad Gita. The small books I had this time (all donated by devotees) were perfect. They would read the title and say to me “Magic of yuga? yes, good?”.

Christians: Considering that I distribute right next to a Baptist Church, people would ask me if this was about Jesus. I said yes, this book explained Jesus’ way. I said that this book helps them go deeper into the Bible because it is about God the Father. Of course, some Christians asked things like “spirituality, which spirituality”. Some seemed freaked out. It was as if they’d seen a ghost and quickly got away. I blame the dishonest or evil preachers for that reaction. “Chant and Be Happy” and “Higher Taste” are especially good because of the copious references to the Bible there. But when there was no chance – I reminded them of the commandment “Thou Shalt Not Kill”. I repeated Srila Prabhupada’s instruction. He said that anyone who claimed to be a Christian but consumed the flesh of animals is not a Christian. He stated that consuming the flesh of animals contradicts Christian values. That made an impression. Hopefully “Higher Taste” next! 🙂

Arabic: Arabic people are so much like Indian people. Most of them are not overly concerned about spiritual topics. But they love the cookbooks and books in Arabic. I just had to hold out the title to make it visible as they passed. They would break out into a BIG smile and stop to chat. Even the ladies with face coverings pushing strollers and managing so many kids.

Nepalis: I have never met so many Nepali boys in such a short time before! It was practically like distributing books in India. They needed no convincing. I just had to ask them “Do you want a Gita?” They would check with me “Are you selling or distributing?”. Of course I was not selling. And then they would send me a donation by eTransfer after. If I didn’t have a Gita, then I would say “based on the Bhagavat”. They would take a book like Second Chance. Very pious souls.

Outings Outline:

2025.69 – 15 Nov 2025 – Don Mills & Finch Books
2025.70 – 16 Nov 2025 – ISKCON Brampton Class & Shastra Daan Collections
2025.71 – 16 Nov 2025 – Don Mills & Finch Books
2025.72 – 17 Nov 2025 – Don Mills & FInch Books
2025.73 – 19 Nov 2025 – Old City Hall Books
2025.74 – 22 Nov 2025 – Don Mills & Finch Books
2025.75 – 23 Nov 2025 – Anglican Church + ISKCON Toronto Sunday Feast Distribution Incl. SD
2025.76 – 24 Nov 2025 – Queens Park Station Books
2025.77 – 25 Nov 2025 – Don Mills & FInch Books
2025.78 – 29 Nov 2025 – Don Mills & Finch Books
2025.79 – 29 Nov 2025 – Don Mills & Finch Books
2025.80 – 30 Nov 2025 – ISKCON Toronto Sunday Feast Distribution
2025.81 – 1 Dec 2025 – LinkedIn Distribution + Temple Distribution
2025.82 – 2 Dec 2025 – Don Mills & Finch Books
2025.83 – 3 Dec 2025 – ISKCON Toronto Temple Corridor Books
2025.84 – 4-6 Dec 2025 – Montreal + Vermont Travel Distribution
2025.85 – 7 Dec 2025 – ISKCON Toronto Sunday Feast Distribution
2025.86 – 12 Dec 2025 – Don Mills & FInch Books
2025.87 – 13 Dec 2025 – 65 Forest Manor Door to Door Books
2025.88 – 14 Dec 2025 – ISKCON Toronto Books
2025.89 – 15 Dec 2025 – Don Mills & Finch Books
2025.90 – 16 Dec 2025 – Don Mills & Finch Books
2025.91 – 18 Dec 2025 – Don MIlls & Finch Books
2025.92 – 19 Dec 2025 – Don Mills & Finch Books
2025.93 – 20 Dec 2025 – 25 Forest Manor Door to Door Books
2025.94 – 21 Dec 2025 – ISKCON Toronto Sunday Feast Books
2025.95 – 22 Dec 2025 – Don Mills & Finch Books
2025.96 – 23 Dec 2025 – Don Mills & Finch Books
2025.97 – 24 Dec 2025 – Finch Bus Station Books
2025.98 – 24 Dec 2025 – ISKCON Toronto Books
2025.99 – 25 Dec 2025 – Don Mills & Finch Books
2025.100 – 26 Dec 2025 – Don Mills & Finch Books
2025.101 – 27 Dec 2025 – 25 Forest Manor Door to Door Books
2025.102 – 28 Dec 2025 – ISKCON Toronto Sunday Feast Books
2025.103 – 29 Dec 2025 – Yonge & Edward + YD Square with VB
2025.104 – 29 Dec 2025 – Nathan Phillips Square + Old City Hall with VB
2025.105 – 29 Dec 2025 – Finch Bus Station with VB
2025.106 – 30 Dec 2025 – Don Mills & Finch
2025.107 – LinkedIn + WhatsApp Friends & Family Campaign – counted when distributed/donated out
2025.108 – Don Mills & Finch Books
2025.109 – ISKCON Toronto Corridor distribution
2025.110 – Old City Hall Harinam + Books with VB, BMS and temple devotees
2026.1 – Old City Hall Harinam + Books with VB, BMS and temple devotees

New 42 2025 Outings

Total 110/108 outings in 2025, and 1/108 outings in 2026!

With the family at the St. John's Anglican Church, after the Ordination of Reverend Dr. James Leatch, also seen Bishop Right Rev Kevin Robertson.
With the family at the St. John’s Anglican Church, after the Ordination of Reverend Dr. James Leatch, also seen Bishop Right Rev Kevin Robertson.

Diverse Interactions

Here are just a few of interactions that stood out… Note that I have had thousands of interactions, and noted a one-liner after each outing about those that stood out… Some of these are short. They show how little time one has to get a book out in the extreme cold!

The most common reaction that a book distributor faces is to be ignored. People pretend we don’t exist at all… either they are uncomfortable, in a hurry, or genuinely disinterested. So that is the most common reaction, and doesn’t count as an interaction. I counted hundreds or thousands of those in each outing.

A Sikh boy didn’t want to take anything because he said we worship stones and wood. He hadn’t heard of Guru Nanak visiting the temple of Lord Jagannath in Puri!

An Afghan man named Suleiman chanted names of Lord Ram very beautifully. We had a very sweet conversation on an unusually warm evening. He took 2 books.

A big part of book distribution in marathon is to collect donations from the congregations members. A lot of people each doing a little bit. I have no way to track these because the collection was centralized. Unless a transaction happens right in front of you, no way to see what actually happened. I was very conservative about counting these in my scores. But the congregation was very generous overall, they gave well over a quarter of a million dollars. Many different temples, including Toronto, Brampton, and other places. This is despite donor fatigue from being asked each year, year after year.

A running girl passing by said “I don’t need it but will take it” and ran off with a book!

A boy named Kamal, of Turkish heritage, he came to Canada about 4 years ago. Now he studies Computer Science and the more he studies the more disgested he gets. “What is the world coming to, what are we spending our lives on” he was thinking! He took books and promised to read and reach out.

A Muslim girl from Bangladesh was initially hesitant, but took an Ishopanishad when I showed her some of the verses. She bought the argument “Knowledge is knowledge”.

Ginger from Ukraine spoke of war, death, suffering, and so on. She said she didn’t know what can be done about all that. She did take books when presented as the only solution to all the problems. She liked that those who read will either stop such nonsense, or will not be affected by such nonsense.

I met Karthik, from Andhra Pradesh in a crosswalk, walking in opposite directions. I handed him a book and said he could donate if he wanted to, email inside. He’s a student and sent $40 by eTransfer! I was touched by his generosity.

This Dentist from Mumbai, Anil presently works at a Tim Hortons Coffee shop. I told him about my cousin who had to do the same things. He said he had many questions so took a Perfect Questions Perfect Answers.

Steve, who is from Gujarat, surprised me by taking a book when he heard “hey, knowledge is knowledge”. Usually Indian Christians rarely take books, in my experience.

Akshay took a book without a word, and said he wanted to join classes. He gave me $20 right away without hesitation.

Arash is from Afghanistan. He is not a quick reader. He knew about Shiva, Vishnu, Krishna, and the goddesses. I met him so many times during marathon. Always had a warm smile and a kind word for me. And even though he can’t read well, he took a book.

Enny born in Nigeria, now from Houston came here to study Computer Engineering. He was asking about the market for new graduates. I said not too good, thanks to AI. But he took a book. Franklin, his friend from Jamaica, also a student in the same class, actually took a SB 7.1! That was rare, to distribute a Bhagavatam on the street.

One boy asked me when I came to Canada, I said 2003. He said he was born that year, then he asked me how old I was. When I replied he said I was as old as his father. He then said he would never refuse anything his father told him to do. So he dutifully took a book.

Shane is a Seventh Day Adventist. He first apologized for the cans of beer in his hand. Then he told me he was giving it all up in the New Year. And he shared that he no longer goes to Church because he can worship any day of the week. I said reading this book as as good as going to church. So he took it.

Mohammed from Bahrain loves going to the Gym. I said this was not that kind of exercisy yoga. I said this was more internal. He said, yes, he is scared of that internal deep part. But since the book is in Arabic, he took it. And then he said “I will read, Inshalla”, and crossed… All this in about 10 seconds!

Every time we went door-to-door, the people overwhelmed us with their generosity. There was the lady who handed over all her week’s worth of groceries. The boys from India asked me to place the Gita in their altar. They hadn’t yet had a bath! Najib from Somalia donated generously. Sara from Ethiopia gave $50, and she is married to Christopher from Chennai who said “This is Gita. This is the best book!”.

One Chinese girl, said “I like to read, depends on the topic”. She was hooked in the Science of Self Realization, love at first sight. Took the book and immediately started reading. She kept reading as she stepped into the bus. She continued reading while she found a seat. When the bus took off, she was still reading with rapt attention. Wow! Srila Prabhupada ki kaya!

There was this Russian man who was attracted when I said “mystic secret knowledge.” However, he was disappointed when the book couldn’t teach him to fly. I couldn’t convince him that flying back home was better than flying like a bird in this world. But he knew that this was important, because all his arguments were quite inconsistent and he was laughing. But anyways, the bus came and he left.

Simple Spanish speaking lady took the book and said “nothing bad, right?” and started reading the book while crossing the street in the dark. I called out “careful!” but she was too engrossed in the book, though she made it safely across the street. Like anyone who can live in Srila Prabhupada’s vani is always safe in all situations, she was in safe hands.

Shivam and Krishnaa, a couple asked me what I was doing, and then Krishnaa took a BG Compact edition. She was an atheist before, just like me, and Shivam’s Mom is an ISKCON devotee in Nashik.

This man who looked like a ghost, white pasty skin, BIG eyes, half bald, open coat in the sub-zero weather… Lumbering gait, limping along… Reminded me of Frankenstein. He made his way straight at me, open mouthed, breathing hard, fixing his gaze on me without blinking! I must admit I was a little nervous. Then he took a book, smiled, and got on the bus. That man turned out to be a saint!


I asked an Indian girl alone at a bus stop where she was from. She looked exasperated as if I was some fellow trying to ask her out or buy her a drink. She said I am from this world. I knew she was from Gujarat from her accent. I replied that these books are from another world. She immediately replied “Let me take it then!”.

In my 40+ outings and meeting hundreds of Christians, I met only one Christian lady who eats no meat! I congratulated her. She was happy to know she was among the very few following the “Thou Shalt Not Kill” commandment.

Along the same lines, in an elevator between floors, I asked one Muslim boy what he thought of all the people claiming to be Muslim and then killing people to go to heaven. He said “They are not Muslim”. There is still hope for this world!


I did meet some people regularly. Like this man who was very short with me “I read books on my own terms”… after a few meeting he became very nice to me. Still didn’t take a book, but I will work on him the next time I see him! 🙂

One man I met at the Finch Bus Station carefully looked through each book I had in my hands… Some of the pictures freaked him out. He was especially disturbed by the Changing Bodies picture. The various species coming out of material nature endlessly picture also unsettled him. He loved Srila Prabhupada’s picture and he loved the picture of Mahaprabhu leading the devotees in Harinam Sankirtan. He took a CBH with tremendous gratitude, and thanked me for approaching him on that day!

One curious man near a bookstore asked me, “Why are you doing this?” I replied, “Because these books help anyone who reads them.” He took a small one and said, “To increase my chances of actually reading it.”

Stuti from Haridwar passed us by. Then came back, took a book, and promised to write to me and send me an eTransfer.

Two young girls at a bus stop were cautious, almost nervous when I approached them. One was in a white body, one in a black body. No one else was around, it was late and dark. Cold and windy. But as soon as I showed them the books, they immediately gravitated towards the books on reincarnation. Coming Back, Beyond Birth and Death, Second Chance… etc. You get the picture. They behaved very differently after, like they would with an old friend.

Salman from Kerala took a book, saying he only knows English and Malayalam. He didn’t respond to my Muslim greetings.

A father and son from Syria saw the books in my hands. They asked for them and took one book each. The father excitedly recommended a particular one to his son!

Anas from Mauritius wore no gloves! I asked him and he said he’s very new, still getting used to it all. He loved the example of how his Mom or Grandma can cook something special. No one else can ever replicate that same taste. He was intrigued with the ingredient beyond the ingredients. “Higher Taste” calling!

Hrithik from Bangladesh took the Bhagavad Gita and Krishna. He took beads too, which Brahma Prabhu offered to the deities. He promised to chant 2 rounds daily to start with.

This boy from Haryana couldn’t speak a sentence without using an expletive. He tried really hard controlling himself, seeing that I was with a child. Fortunately Vitthal Bhakta doesn’t understand any of that. But he was very open about his atheism. He said he didn’t believe all this. He said he did what the elders told him to do back home, but here he did whatever he liked. I tried to interest him in the difference between an animal. say a dog, and a human. He insisted there was no difference. I asked him so many questions about why no one wants to die, etc… Then he said he wouldn’t mind being a dog. They didn’t have to struggle so much. Their lives were so uncomplicated. At this point I remembered what Srila Prabhupada said to a boy who said he wanted to be a dog. So I touched him and blessed him that in his next life, he would be a dog. He seemed to be very happy with the blessing! Vitthal Bhakta was shocked I did that. But later I prayed for him. I hoped he would be born as a dog in the home of a Vaishnava. There, he would become purified by the dust of the Vaishnava’s lotus feet. I prayed that he would get Krishna Prasadam before and in his next human life. That’s the best I could do for him!

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.

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

  • 110 Sankirtan outings – target exceeded
  • 83 classes delivered – target exceeded, and
  • 1662+ Bhagavad Gita or equivalent distributed (below target of 2330).

    My lifetime goal of being an instrument in distributing 1 Lakh Gitas tracking is at 10,620+/100,000 (10.6% of goal).

    My 2026 goals are,
  • 108 Sankirtan outings
  • 100 classes, and being an instrument in the
  • distribution of 3319 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!

107 outings to go in 2026! 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…

A gift of warm socks, from one beggar to another

Once, on the street, an old lady gifted me with warm socks. I am not a beggar, and but yet a beggar. Why was I begging? I don’t need anything from anyone. Or do I?

It was one cold December morning before Christmas. We were out with book tables in downtown Toronto, trying to get passing souls to consider a spiritual gift, either for themselves or others.

One elderly lady, dressed in shabby winter wear suddenly approached me, speaking a language I didn’t understand, but holding out a a pair of gray socks she had in her hand. She herself could have used those socks… some good Samaritan had given out the socks as a present, probably in the spirit of the season. But the lady insisted that I take them from her.

When I repeatedly refused, the look in her eyes turned from a kind eagerness to a kind of dejected sadness – why was I refusing her gift?

I tried to show her my own warm socks, the ones I wore – she pulled out another pair of the same kind of socks… in other words, we were even.

I then explained that I had other pairs of warm socks at home… she probably thought I was politely declining out of some kind of pride.

Each time I refused, she grew sadder.

Until finally, I decided to accept her gift. She couldn’t have been happier!

To the kind lady, out there in the cold, I appeared to be in more need than herself!

I tried to look at myself from her angle of vision. I was wearing an unbranded hat, coat, and boots. I was out there soliciting passersby to consider taking books. Some people handed me change or different amounts of money in exchange for the books.

So, it must have appeared to her that I was trying to earn some money by selling spiritual books to passersby. She saw that I had a child with me… and her motherly compassion was aroused.

She was quite happy when I accepted her kind gift, and she blessed me, this time, in English, saying “God bless you my child, you should keep doing this work for God. You are doing a good thing”.

Relieved and happy that she was conversant with English, I handed her a gift set of books and without being asked, she gave me some change with a smile.

She may or may not have realized this, but at that moment, the whole trajectory of her life changed. She had donated in exchange for spiritual knowledge, which means she had acquired the power to read and understand those books, and apply the knowledge to her own life.

The gift of spiritual knowledge has the power to end the endless sojourn of the soul in the material realm. Each soul has been here, taking birth, growing old, catching disease, and dying, over and over again.

But genuine spiritual knowledge, such as the Bhagavad Gita As It Is, has the power to change the trajectory of the soul and end all suffering.

So the gift of spiritual knowledge is the highest of all gifts, because it is the ultimate solution to all problems.

I came back home and offered those socks to Krishna. Those were valuable socks.

I treasure and value that gift. Because the lady gave a donation selflessly without expectation of a return, to a person who was out trying to serve God and His souls, her donation qualifies under this qualification spoken by Krishna:

दातव्यमिति यद्दानं दीयतेऽनुपकारिणे ।
देशे काले च पात्रे च तद्दानं सात्त्विकं स्मृतम् ॥ २० ॥

dātavyam iti yad dānaṁ
dīyate ’nupakāriṇe
deśe kāle ca pātre ca
tad dānaṁ sāttvikaṁ smṛtam

Charity given out of duty, without expectation of return, at the proper time and place, and to a worthy person is considered to be in the mode of goodness.

https://vedabase.io/en/library/bg/17/20/

I am no beggar from an external perspective. God has given me enough and more, enough to be able to donate my time and money to worthy causes. He has given me a relatively easy way to earn a decent livelihood, given me good health, put me into a good family, given me a good education, and best of all, placed me in the care of advanced spiritualists. I’m really quite fortunate in all respects.

I don’t consider myself “worthy” to receive charity… but the mission I was on is worthy. She may have given to me, but actually she gave to the mission.

From an internal perspective, I am indeed a beggar. I constantly beg God to engage me in His service, and the service of His servants. I also beg other souls to please turn their attention to God, and to make God the centre of their lives. In other words, I beg from people for their own benefit.

To anyone who is a beggar of any kind, of course, must be prepared for all sorts of rebuffs, insults, and the like.

नूनं स्वार्थपरो लोको न वेद परसङ्कटम् ।
यदि वेद न याचेत नेति नाह यदीश्वर: ॥ ६ ॥

nūnaṁ svārtha-paro loko
na veda para-saṅkaṭam
yadi veda na yāceta
neti nāha yad īśvaraḥ

Those who are too self-interested beg something from others, not knowing of others’ pain. But if the beggar knew the difficulty of the giver, he would not ask for anything. Similarly, he who is able to give charity does not know the beggar’s difficulty, for otherwise he would not refuse to give the beggar anything he might want as charity.

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

I often get told “Go get a real job” (as if this world were permanent and that any job in the material world had any relevance in the realm of eternity), or “stop living off of others” (as if anyone is living off of themselves, everyone depends on God for everything!). I get shooed, chased off, ridiculed, and made fun of. Sometimes, I get threatened with violence or worse. Sometimes, I get barely tolerated, sometimes, I get all sorts of rude comments.

Of course, I do get compliments and admiration and so many nice sentiments expressed.

The best is when someone actually takes the spiritual message I am trying to pass on.

I know the difficulty of the beggar, and I know the difficulty of the giver too. It is the hardest thing to contemplate and actually surrender. But the search for a soul who is ready to return to God is well worth all the trouble.

As for the kind lady with the gift of warm socks? She has a special place in Krishna’s world. Time separates her from her eventual destination. I pray that wherever she is, Krishna helps her to continue her journey, for she has served Lord Chaitanya’s mission with a kind heart.

Krishna is someone who is constantly looking to catch us doing something right, and He takes the highest and best from even the most insignificant thing we may do. Krishna never forgets something that someone has done for Him or the servant of His servant. That I am, fortunately.

As a spiritual beggar, my job is to keep approaching souls, looking for the ones who are ready to go back.

Coming back to the kind lady, a beggar herself, possibly homeless, who developed a motherly affection for me…

The trajectory of her life is irrevocably altered, she has begun her journey home.

Sankirtan Adventures 2019.77-78 MARATHON! Old City Hall, New Ocean Supermarket

What is it that makes Srila Prabhupada book marathon so enlivening, so energizing, so inspiring and empowering? Here are some Sankirtan stories!

Mahabhagavat Das, 03 December 2019

Dear Devotees,

Hare Krishna!

Please kindly accept my humble obeisances.

All glories to Srila Prabhupada.

By your mercy, Sankirtan continues. By your mercy may this marathon season be successful! Please bless! PRABHUPADA MARATHON!

My prayer to Sri Sri Gaura Nitai almost every day, in Marathi, with some variants sometimes.

Mee naalaayak aahe (I am unsuitable)

Mee murkha aahe (I am a fool)

Pan tumhi malaa sveekaarla (But You have accepted me)

Tar aata tyaa saglyaanvar krupa karaaa (so now please have mercy on all those others too)

Tumchi krupa aso, kaahitari karu dya (Please have mercy, please let me do something)

Das’ regular prayer

Summary:

27 Nov 2019 – Old City Hall

30 Nov 2019 – New Ocean Supermarket

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Total 2 Outings

Marathon magic!

What is it about the Prabhupada Marathon that inspires, empowers, and energizes? How is it that during the Prabhupada Marathon, impossible miracles occur? I don’t know. I am diving in. Please dive in too. You can only taste the nectar by diving in, not, as my spiritual master said to me before I started practicing “by licking the outside of the jar”. I pray that I can fully surrender to that instruction! 🙂

My son asks for a report – Baba, how many books, who took them, and so on. And he just LOVES to pack books for me, and accompany me too, whenever his 6-year-old busy schedule allows him to!

Ongoing conversation with Max… he’s asking questions, hopefully he reads a book! 🙂

I’m writing this “fresh”, in other words, as soon after the outing. There may be more of these writings with more detail, because I remember more, so please bear with me.

At City Hall one afternoon after a rainy day, collected a lot of no’s, some curiosity, but mostly no’s…

3 young men, walking by and I said “meditation”, and they said something I didn’t hear clearly and walked by. One of them turned around, the other two also turned around. I placed books in their hands and asked the first one “ever tried meditation”, he said no, and opened the Gita and started reading “…Personality… Godhead… Spoke… Sun God…” – flipped some more pages. I said this was spoken 5,000 years ago and that Einstein, Thoreau, Gandhi, they all read it, and we’re looking for people who want to read it, that we don’t sell them but accept donations. The others were busy flipping through their own books in the meantime. Turns out they had no money, high school kids, or maybe didn’t want to give, but high school kids! Pressman gave me his email, Euan gave me his Instagram, and the other one who said his name was Lucas said he had bad experiences with giving people his emails – so just for kicks, I let them read a crazy email I got (some of them, they’re really out there!). After a good chuckle, they all chanted, once, twice, and thrice, so the deal was sealed. Pressman handed me the Gita back because he felt he couldn’t accept it without giving me something. So they took small books and left with a good impression. Will one of them be a Vaisesika Prabhu? Will one of them be a friend of Vaisesika Prabhu? Will one of them be a Krsnadasa Kaviraja Prabhu? Will one of them teach their friend the Mahamantra and that person would be a Sankarshan Prabhu? They were all artistic and musical, so they played with the idea of making the Mahamantra as their “producer tag”. And we parted ways.

M sidled up to me, like literally rubbing against me before I jumped out of the way. She was unusually and uncomfortably close. With her high heels, cigarette blowing horrible smoke too close to me, dark skin, eyelashes, and makeup and heavy perfume, I could tell she was intoxicated, I asked her, “what do you do M” and she almost purred “I’m a working girl”. I could see her expression changing gradually as I spoke to her about meditation and a higher non-material inner pleasure. She took a book “yeah I will take one” and sobered up really quickly, stubbed out her cigarrette on the ground, crushing it with precision with her stiletto, and unfortunately didn’t chant the Mantra – didn’t want to push her, I was a bit nervous to be honest – who knows how it could go! I hope she will read the book “Conquer Your Mind, Conquer the World” by Sankarshan Prabhu, my spiritual master.

Teddy looked at me as I said “meditation” but passed me by. Then he slowly turned around and said “what did you say”. For a moment, I was fearful that I had met another interesting character and might possibly be in trouble. But as I handed him the Chant and Be Happy, I said “I said, are you interested in meditation, sir”. Teddy is into stoicism, and said he “got that orange book” (Bhagavad Gita), but cannot understand it. I said “see, stoicism is fine, but if you don’t feel anything how will you ever connect? You need to feel, but you can’t get carried away by every feeling”. That resonated with him. So he took Chant and Be Happy saying it “looked simpler”, chanted the mantra, and as I dropped him an email – he said he would be in touch. In parting he said “namas to you”, so I said “namaste” with joined palms, and he did the one-handed pranaam in the Oriental way and left, and I was happy to note he was not stoic but had a wiiiide smile!

Karan was my most memorable candidate that day. He approached me with “Sir, do you like Kids”, and I said of course and asked him if he was with Sick Kids Hospital. He said no, I think he is with Amnesty or some other welfare organization trying to save the children. I said, look I do a lot of this, I just spent a whole bunch of time standing over there trying to see if anyone is interested in their own spiritual welfare, it’s the month the Gita was spoken. He said “I’m Sikh, and I always wanted to read the Gita”. I said, today is your lucky day. So he got a Gita, and we exchanged emails. He was so moved. Who knows what prayers Karan has made to Krishna and what his relationship is with Krishna? But he couldn’t believe it, he was clearly very emotional about this turn of events. I pray he will serve all souls with Sankirtan.

I was meant to go out for at least 2-3 more Sankirtan outings, but somehow or the other I could not go. This is how life can pass me by, one day at a time, no Sankirtan, no Sankirtan, no Sankirtan!

New Ocean Supermarket

Murlidhar Seva Prabhu, in tandem with the Sankirtan Organization Team carefully planned and organized for the Sankirtan warriors to go out to 6 different stores last Saturday. Not one, not two, but 6! Many many books were distributed, mostly Bhagavad Gitas! It was a masterstroke, on a cold day!

I went to one of them, and joined Sriman Peran, Rameshwar Prabhu, Mother Geetha. Vitthal Bhakta and I were then also joined by the power team of Radha Mohan Prabhu, Govinda, and Ananya Bhakti.

Conversations were simple, either super-easy, or impossible 🙂

All I had to say was, to place the Gita in someone’s hands and say something like “sir, look at this Gita... sir Gita Jayanti coming up, as a service to Krishna we want to distribute 24,000 of these in the GTA. Please sir, take at least one. We are from the temple sir. No business sir. Just cost price sir, 10 dollar, if you give more, give more, goes to Krishna”. Most said “I already have”, to which I’d respond “yes sir yes sir, of course, surely you have, sir, this is not for you, this is for you to bless someone else sir, as a service to Krishna sir”. I replaced the “sir” with a “ma”/”ma’am”/”amma” depending on who I was speaking to.

There was the man who took one Gita and spontaneously gave us $50 (we gave him a couple more to distribute). There was the lady who didn’t know were accepting donations and left with the Gita (lucky winner). There were the souls who didn’t have any cash so they went to the cash register, with Peran and Rameshwar Prabhu tagging with them because you know, some “escaped”! To get cash back… There was the store owner’s wife Shobana who promised to come to the temple on Gita Jayanti with her kids.

We ran out of all the Tamil Gitas very quickly, and almost all the English ones too. I didn’t collect contact details here, though Peran Prabhu did collect a few.

There were the difficult ones of course, like the parents who discouraged their children “you don’t have time, too much studies”, I was thinking “what are they afraid of, that their child is going to become the emperor of the world by reading the Gita?”.

Anyways, after some delicious Prasada packed lovingly by Mother Shyama Mohini, we headed home. Vitthal Bhakta was very happy with the “really nice people taking so many Bhagavad Gitas”.

My Sankirtan outings goal for 2019 is 108, and write about them all, and I now have 30 to go, in 29 days. Please bless me that I may humbly perform this service. I am very greedy for your blessings. In fact, I am 100% convinced that I can only go out on Harinam Sankirtan because of your blessings, because otherwise I am just a useless fool.

Praying to be always out on Harinam Sankirtan, or at least be in Harinam Sankirtan consciousness 24X7, this is my humble desire, though I must admit that unfortunate as I am, I still maintain all sorts of material attachments.

your servant,

Mahabhagavat Das

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Preeti, 03 December 2019

Hare Krishna Prabhuji 

I love to read your report on sankirtan!

It is soooooo inspiring. Please keep sending more.

Hopefully one day I will have the opportunity and courage to go on sankirtan myself. 

Hari Bol

Preeti 

Tapas Chakraborty, 03 December 2019

Hare Krishna

All glories to Gurudeva

All glories to Srila Prabhupada

Thank you so much for sharing the inspiring stories of reaching out to help millions of souls in directing them to the world of Krishna consciousness for realising truth transcendental peace and ecstasy. In its truth you are serving the lord residing in dormant consciousness within each soul to awaken and enjoy the heavenly peace and joy. No more service is better than this.

Going through the passages I felt nostalgic as if missing the divine consciousness of all your holy company in this mission to make the whole world Krishna conscious.

I am enjoying a lot and visualising my presence in this holy mission.

Thanks a lot to you again.

Tapas

Rasika Krishna Das, 03 December 2019

Jaya !! Hare Krishna !!

Rasika Krishna Das

Haladhar Das, 04 December 2019

Hare Krsna prabhu Dandvat Pranam 

All glories to Srila Prabhupada 

All glories to Srila Gurudeva and Srimati Gurumata 

Thank you very much for sharing the nectar. It’s really inspiring that not only you are distributing Srila Prabhupada mercy but also then share your experiences with us. 

By your blessings and regular motivation I am too trying this year to contribute in Gita marathon. Have started once a week, will increase to twice thrice a week and have already made up mind to do whole year.  Will share some realizations soon. 

Looking forward to your next visit to India soon. Everyone in Pinjore remembers you.

Thank you very much for being part of SDA family 

your servant 

Haladhar Das, Pinjore, India 

Mahabhagavat Das, 05 December 2019

Dear Sriman Tapas,

Thank you!

I am saved by this Krishna Consciousness movement, by Srila Prabhupada, by Srila Gurudeva, by all these devotees. So I am trying to spread my good fortune around.

Please do your best too, knowing that your best will surely get better by Krishna’s mercy.

Sincerely,

Mahabhagavat Das

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Mahabhagavat Das, 05 December 2019

Dear Mother Preeti,

Hare Krishna!

Anyone and everyone can distribute books. In fact, the books are so potent that they distribute themselves!

Please take some books and go out – try to tell people what you know about the books, tell them you’re not selling but asking for any donation from their heart. Do this in a reasonable way taking into account, place, time of day, type of people around, your own personal safety etc., into account, and I guarantee that you will distribute many books.

Please try it out and write about your experiences.

If you have any difficulties, please let me know.

your servant,

Mahabhagavat Das

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Mahabhagavat Das, 05 December 2019

Dear Haladhar Prabhu,

Please accept my humble obeisances.

All glories to Srila Gurudeva.

All glories to Srila Prabhupada.

Thank you for your kind encouragement Prabhu. Yes, I can do so very little, but if we can together amplify our efforts by encouraging and motivating each other, then that will be a great thing.

Any kind of “sankalpa” – determination to serve is all-auspicious. I do remember all the devotees in and around Chandigarh very fondly and am deeply grateful to them for giving me an opportunity to serve, and tolerate my mistakes and imperfections.

I look forward to returning. Right now, I have made a sankalpa to attend Srila Gurudeva’s next Vyasa Puja in Vrindavan. If by Krishna’s grace, I can come, then I will feel most fortunate to have your association.

We should thank Srila Gurudeva and Srila Prabhupada for bringing us together, this is indeed one amazing transcendental family!

bhadram te!

your servant,

Mahabhagavat Das

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Gautam pal, 05 December 2019

Hare Krishna

All glories to Gurudeva 

All glories to Srila Prabhupada 

Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare

Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare

Prabhu,

Please give me the guidelines so that I can get Krishna’s mercy.

Sincerely,

Gautam Pal

Mahabhagavat Das, 06 December 2019

Dear Sriman Gautam,

Hare Krishna!

Distributing to persons of different cultures is slightly different… you need to tailor your approach. For examples, Indians get offended if you ask them to read the Gita – they feel they already know it, their mother read it to them, and their grandmother had it all memorized, their great-grandfather was a Guru equal to Srila Prabhupada and so on…

To Indians we say “Sir, you are a gentleman, know so much about the Gita, this knowledge flows in your veins. But so many others don’t know. We want to spread this knowledge all over the world. We want to distribute x Gitas this December to those who don’t yet understand. We are from the temple, we are not doing this for money. Please help us by taking one or more and spread this pure knowledge. Our cost is x, if you give more donation, it will go to the temple”.

These are the basics:

1. Get books and keep them with you  – you cannot distribute books if you don’t have them with you always.

2. We are ambassadors of goodwill – no arguments, no fights, give everyone what they can accept. A smile, a Maha Mantra, an invite to the temple, a little bit of Krishna Prasada, a book, and the service of giving a donation

3. Don’t worry about money. Don’t be shy about accepting a donation on Krishna’s behalf, but if someone is interested but cannot give the full amount, as long as you are not at a temple book stall, give the book to them – that is your service to them. For example, 20+ years ago, I got my Gita free of charge – someone had sponsored! Now every Gita I distribute, that original sponsor is also getting benefit for helping me connect to Krishna!

4. The more you show, the more you distribute – show to everyone as far as possible, put the book in their hands as soon as possible, and “give to the hand”, at hand level, the hand takes

5. Start with a personal connection – wave at people, smile at them. Don’t approach them if they are hostile or do not reciprocate. Save your energy for those who reciprocate. Krishna Himself says “manushyaanaam sahasreshu” – among thousands, one is interested.

6. Ask them questions about themselves and be genuinely interested in them, also tell a little about yourself as appropriate and build trust. Build trust before you ask them for anything.

7. There is no hard-and-fast rule, except don’t pursue people who are not ready, let them go. Especially fanatics, avoid them!

8. Above all, MOST IMPORTANT – leave everyone with a good impression, we are doing a service to Krishna, we don’t want to do any disservice to Guru and Krishna!

9. Stay humble, we are doing this more for our own purification than for others’ benefit, if someone else benefits, that is a bonus, but Sankirtan, especially rejection builds our spiritual blood for our spiritual body

10. Sankirtan and book distribution is the highest sadhana, the more you go our on Sankirtan the better your chanting will be, and the better you chant, the more effective you will be on Sankirtan… actually this is the mood of the Gopis, especially Srimati Radharani, how to engage everyone in the service of Krishna

11. We are all one big global/Universal team – if I miss someone, you will get them, if you miss someone, I will get them, but important to approach everyone to increase their good fortune that one day they will say yes

Remember that we can be soft like the water, but the water has carved continents and mountains! We are on a project to redeem a soul that has been in the material realm for millions, billions, trillions of lifetimes, so we should have patience, we (at least I) cannot take them to Goloka in one conversation 🙂

Anyone with more interest, look for the BBT book “Our Family Business” by His Grace Vaisesika Dasa Adhikari, a Godbrother of Srila Gurudeva.

Spiritual books by Srila Prabhupada and Srila Gurudeva are very powerful. They will attract the right candidates, you just be their instrument.

I can speak or write about this for ever (and I hope to), but you will only taste the nectar if you try yourselves!

Please everyone, try, and report back here. We are eagerly waiting to hear your adventures on book distribution!

your servant,

Mahabhagavat Das

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Rupa Manjari Devi Dasi, 07 December 2019

Hare Krishna! Jai, 30 more things to do, you can do it!

Rupa Manjari Devi Dasi

Haladhar Das, 12 December 2019

Hare Krishna dear devotees,

All glories to Srila Gurudeva and Srimati Gurumata

All glories to Srila Prabhupada

Encouraged by HG Mahabhagavat Prabhu, have again re-participated in this year Gita Marathon, once a week as of now, trying to convince myself to increase to at least twice or thrice a week. Except 1 or 2 atheists a very small number to discourage, mostly there were many nice experiences during book distribution on the streets during last 3 Sunday’s, sharing some of them :

1. A seeker – a Sikh gentleman carrying his small baby on his shoulder was very pleased to receive Bhagavad Gita. He said I have been searching for Bhagvad Gita for the last 2 years and have even gone to the other city for the same but could not find. I don’t know how fortunate I am that I have come across you. People don’t value the price of Bhagavad Gita. It’s a priceless jewel. I somehow never saw you people distributing Bhagavad Gita earlier. Hearing this I felt embarrassed and replied yes we do only during the Gita Marathon only and that too only on Sunday’s. Though he lived little far, yet I shared with him our Centre address and program details and invited him to attend the programs. 

2. School girl fan of Krishna – A young girl came across and when I showed her the Bhagavad Gita, she was so blissful to see Krishna’s picture and hearing Krishna’s name. She was not much aware about Bhagavad Gita. When I tried to tell her something, she kept interrupting and asking is this book of Kanha ji (Lord Krishna) and I said yes, she was very pleased and very happily asked to kindly give her. She had INR 30 less but the attraction and love which she had for Krishna was worth it. She gladly took Bhagavad Gita and moved ahead.

3. A seemed to be stubborn old man – He returned back on his two wheeler, took the book and said, I don’t need Bhagavad Gita, but I am very inspired to see you in this young age making so much effort to distribute Bhagavad Gita on roads. Ofcourse it was like nectar pouring in my ears as after so long I have heard someone calling me young 🙂  I thanked him for being part of Vedic literature distribution and told him that Bhagavad Gita won’t stop, if you won’t be reading, someone else will definitely. 

This confirmed my thoughts that I share with younger devotees that if you preach, go out on Harinam, do book distribution, more people will feel inspired to connect with the movement.

4. Are you a Salesman – One gentleman who was observing since long finally came near and told you should go to a nearby place and sell there in the weekly vegetable market. I replied, we are not selling Bhagavad Gita, we are giving them on donation, so more can be printed and distributed and more and more people can get Lord Krishna mercy.

5. Appreciative but non-receptive: Many people though did not take the books, but they showed appreciation for distributing Bhagavad Gita. If time permits we are taking their contacts to keep them updated of ISKCON programs. Many ladies as usual replies we already have at home. When told to take for gifting to some near & dear ones or to donate, they show reluctance. Some who seemed to be non-receptive outwardly turned out to be appreciative and took books while those who seemed appreciative outwardly were reluctant to take the books as well as cited their unwillingness to come to Sunday programs due to various reasons like distance from the Centre, working etc but promised to read the books. It was a sweet reminder that I should approach everyone, as Krishna has His own ways to inspire people.

6. I’m not always right: Like some, one person came but when he was shown the Bhagavad Gita, he said this one I have. I thought may be lying like others, but anyhow to give a try I reluctantly invited him to our books table and showed him Krishna book and other small books, he happily took them and also took details of the ISKCON center of his city. Realized that day that we cannot just judge a book by its cover, we have to open it and try to go through.

These are some experiences which I could remember. What really amazes me and motivates me to keep going are those devotees who are distributing Srila Prabhupada books in foreign land, where people are of different backgrounds, different religions, different mindsets, different cultures…… whereas in India its not so difficult as almost everyone at least have heard about Lord Krishna and Bhagavad Gita, still the wicked mind finds reasons to avoid participating in distributing Srila Prabhupada mercy to one and all. I have a deep desire to do door to door book distribution, but not the courage to do so. Hope someday by Vaishnavas mercy would be somehow able to do it.

Kindly keep blessing, else I see no hope for carrying forward my spiritual life especially book distribution which at times if not done for long, seems too tense, fearful and stressful in the beginning like having an injection from some Doctor’s inexperienced looking young assistant after a long time but once the needle goes in and comes out generally it is more or less unnoticed. Similarly to me, distribution of Srila Prabhupada books 

Kindly forgive if you find any mistakes in above dealings and do correct for my betterment so as to properly help the society as much as possible.

Hare Krishna.

trying to be servant of the servant of Sri Guru and Gauranga

Haladhar Das, Punjab, India

Sacinandana Das, 12 December 2019

Hare Krishna Dear Devotees, 

Please accept my humble obeisances. 

All glories to Srila Gurudev and Srimati Gurumata ji. 

All glories to Srila Prabhupada. 

I along with three other devotees went for book distribution last Sunday but we could distribute only 1 Bhagavad Gita and only one responded to me by saying Hare Krishna. 

 Please bless me this weekend so I can distribute more books. 

your servant, 

Sacinandana das. 

Rasika Krishna Das, 12 December 2019

Jaya !! All glories to your services Prabhuji 🙂

your servant,

Rasika Krishna Das

Rasika Krishna Das, 15 December 2019

Jaya !! All glories to your services Prabhuji 🙂

your servant,

Rasika Krishna Das

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