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==Prabhupada Memories== | |||
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'''The full Prabhupada Memories Series can be viewed [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Ajeil3NjKKgeN9-fxeWwQ here] and also at [https://www.prabhupadamemories.com www.prabhupadamemories.com]''' | '''The full Prabhupada Memories Series can be viewed [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Ajeil3NjKKgeN9-fxeWwQ here] and also at [https://www.prabhupadamemories.com www.prabhupadamemories.com]''' | ||
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==Following Srila Prabhupada== | |||
===Interview DVD 05=== | |||
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'''Tripurari Swami:''' There was a little bit of a push and a shove to get near his company, but I was determined to stand in that spot. I didn’t want to fall asleep during his classes, so that’s one of the reasons I stood. I used to meditate on his hands playing the kartals, and I would sing right into his right ear. On one occasion, I was chanting and I was thinking to myself that “Really I don’t know the significance of what I’m chanting, but I know that it gives a lot of pleasure to Prabhupada. So let me with that spirit chant selflessly just for his pleasure, no other motive.” Traditionally after the class there would be a short kirtan, and so there would generally be some vying for the microphone and who was going to lead. I remember on one such occasion Sudama prevailed, Sudama Maharaj, to lead the kirtan. But just as he began to lead, Prabhupada stopped him and turned to me, “Let this boy lead.” So I was very much moved by that, how he had felt my sentiment and my thoughts and my heart with regard to the chanting, and he taught me what was the right spirit behind the chanting, that it should be chanted only for the pleasure obviously of God and guru. | |||
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'''Tripurari Swami:''' The Chicago O’Hare Airport was a place where we distributed a lot of books, and we were there day in and day out. And some of the people who were also there day in and day out, the employees, they didn’t appreciate our presence there; and some of them were antagonistic even, and some of them on occasion caused bodily harm to some of the devotees who were distributing Prabhupada’s books. In retrospect, I can understand why they were agitated and why we irked them to the extent that we did; but they, of course, had no access to our motivation and what we were really about. In my mind, it was an awkward place for Prabhupada to be coming. There were so many books that had been distributed there and it was auspicious in that regard but, in ISKCON terminology, there were demons there also. So Prabhupada got off the plane and I’m thinking, “I’ve got to protect Prabhupada. Who knows? One of these crazy guys here could run up and throw something at him,” or who knows what because they had done things like that to his disciples. So I was standing next to Prabhupada and protecting him from the crowd in my mind. We were walking towards the door to go out onto the curb and the access funneled down, and to go through the door only one person could go through. Here I was preoccupied with this idea that I’m going to protect Prabhupada and get him through the door safely, and Prabhupada just went like this with his left arm when I was standing on his left side. The next thing I could remember, I was at the back of the crowd, everybody was in front of me, and Prabhupada was in the car and the devotees were ushering him off to the temple. It was very mystical to me because I thought, “Oh, here I was thinking I’m protecting the spiritual master, and he’s showing ‘I’m protected by Krishna’ and ‘I could protect you also.’” | |||
Lord Jagannatha is the Lord of the Universe, that is what His name means. Rathayatra is about dragging Him off His throne. Sometimes the ropes that pull the chariot are compared to the hearts of the gopis because He is being pulled by their affection and the affection of the inhabitants of Vrindavan from His lordly status in Dwaraka, where He appears four-handed and so forth, down to becoming accessible to the common people. And you can’t get any more common than cowherds, villagers, unsophisticated, uneducated people. So they’re dragging Him down off the throne and in doing so they are making Him accessible to the common people, and Jagannatha is becoming accessible during a Rathayatra. You can’t go in unless you are of a certain birth; and besides that, you can’t go and touch Him and serve Him directly. But during Rathayatra, anyone can serve Him. Even ordinary people will sometimes be brought up onto the cart and allowed to embrace Balarama or Jagannatha. So it is very much the case that Prabhupada, as an inhabitant of Vrindavan, was bringing the Lord of the Universe out beyond the wildest expectations. Even the people of Jagannatha Puri, who acknowledge this is His day to come out and give association to the people, couldn’t imagine that He would appear on the other side of the ocean giving darshan to people who didn’t even know what it was about. As you can see in the film, so many people came, so many common people from all over San Francisco used to gather in those days. And just wondering, Prabhupada just wondering, “How this is all happening to me? Why this is happening?” So unassuming. “Why me? I don’t know, but I have to honor it, it’s happening.” That was his mood. His whole mood of the Western success was celebrating the mission of Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur taking hold unexpectedly in this foreign land. Sridhar Maharaj once told us that Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur on more than one occasion expressed a desire to spend a decade in America preaching. This was before America became the prominent country in the world, before World War II when England was still the prominent country and, therefore, he sent emissary to England. But he had apparently a vision that America would become the most dominant country in the world, and he had a desire for going and spending 10 years to preach in America. After telling us that, Sridhar Maharaj said, “And through Swami Maharaj, your Prabhupada, he got 10 years plus 2. Twelve years I consider Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur lived in him.” What could be a greater tribute to how well one has served their guru than that? | |||
When Prabhupada would ring that bell, everyone would go wild. It was if it was a confirmation that we were doing the right thing by performing kirtan in Mayapur. Whenever Prabhupada would do something a little out of the ordinary – move, dance, express the ecstasy that we could feel that he was about – that kind of external confirmation of it would drive the devotees mad. | |||
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'''Tripurari Swami:''' When the curtains opened up, I was right in front of the Krishna Balarama altar, and I was so filled with ananda just thinking of the triumph of Prabhupada and all that went into it. So thinking of that, tears were pouring out of my eyes and I just wanted to stand there and watch Prabhupada in his moment of glory and relish it. | |||
Visakha wanted to take a picture, and I was blocking the view. So she’s tapping me on the shoulder, which a lady wouldn’t normally do that in ISKCON, and I was a sannyasi at the time on top of it, a new sannyasi. I was hearing her, but I wasn’t listening. | |||
So she got to me and I stepped out of the way, and she took the very famous picture. | |||
It was a wonderful victory for Prabhupada, the opening of the Krishna Balarama temple, a great triumph over many obstacles. In all of the temples in India, the principal temples that Prabhupada opened – Mayapur, Vrindavan and Bombay – he struggled. In Mayapur, he struggled with his own godbrothers. In Bombay, of course, he struggled with the tenants and the municipality. And in Vrindavan, he struggled with the Goswamis. So all of them were a great victory. But I think Vrindavan was the greatest victory, and it was the homeland of Prabhupada. As he said, “My place of worship is Mayapur, my office is Bombay, and my home is Vrindavan.” So it was a great triumph, and we all felt it. From there he built a bridge across the whole ocean to the whole rest of the world, that people could easily walk over that and enter into Vrindavan. He gave life to the whole of Vrindavan actually, enthusiasm for Krishna-bhakti, even those who had opposed him in some way recognizing, “Yes, you are a hometown boy and you’ve made us famous all over the world, and you’ve brought Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s mission everywhere.” It was formally really recognized by the town of Vrindavan. I remember at that time there were six brahmana boys that were initiated from brahmana families in the Braj. It was a big thing for a brahmana boy to be initiated by Prabhupada and be in a movement where they would eat chapatis cooked by persons born in the West and so forth. It was a huge triumph for Vaisnavism over religion, experiential spiritual life over religion, Vaisnavism over brahmanism, one of the causes that Prabhupada championed his whole life. | |||
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'''Tripurari Swami:''' Parading down Fifth Avenue with Lord Jagannatha was the fulfillment of really a life-long ambition. I was sitting with Prabhupada once in Mayapur and he turned to me and he said, “When I was a young boy, I wanted to perform Rathayatra. And so my father got me a Rathayatra cart.” And Prabhupada was looking at me like he was about a 6- or 8-year-old boy and he said, “Everybody thought it was just a play Rathayatra.” Then he touched me like this with his hand and he said, “But it was real. It was real.” He said, “I used to go to sleep in my bed with the ratha cart next to me. In the night, I would wake up and reach out to make sure that it was there.” He said, “In this way, from my childhood I was performing Rathayatra in a small way, and now I’m doing it in a big way all over the world.” His ambition as a young boy was to take the train from Calcutta to Puri so that he could go to the Rathayatra in Jagannatha Puri. What an ambition for a child – such a pure ambition on his part that Lord Jagannatha fulfilled it in such a grand style. | |||
I had taken sannyasa in 1975 so I was still a relatively new sannyasi and, of course, I was a young man, I was only 25 years old. Prabhupada was at his quarters on the 11th Floor and I was sitting with Prabhupada, and he said to me, “Tripurari Maharaj, have you seen the New York women?” I was a young sannyasi, and I didn’t know what to answer. Have I seen the New York women? So I hesitated to answer, and he just went on. He said, “They are so beautiful, so charming,” and he began to talk about the New York women. Then as he continued he said, “In this way, they are controlling all of the men in New York City. And because they are controlling all of the men, all of these buildings are going up and the whole city is manifesting,” and he went on like this describing the whole development of New York. And he said, “It is all Vishnu maya.” And it was so edifying for me because often the take on sannyasa in ISKCON was anti-women and women were to be avoided and something like that. But to see Prabhupada, the perfect sannyasi, meditating even on the beauty and the charm of the women and then be able to take it to that point that he did in perfect Krishna consciousness, “It is all Vishnu-maya,” he could meditate completely on the material nature, the material energy, and because of seeing it in relation to Krishna, he would never be in danger of being affected by the material nature. This is the real idea of sannyasa. So it was very enlivening to me to hear him say that. He wasn’t really trying to teach me the points, he was just being himself and just expressing himself. Of course, whenever he expressed himself, however poetically and beautifully through his motions and through his words, it was very profound and edifying. | |||
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Prabhupada Memories
Interview 01
Tripurari Swami: Sometime in 1972 I got to go on one of Prabhupada’s famous morning walks. At that time I had become a little bit known for distributing his books. Someone said, “Prabhupada, Tripurari das is here and he’s distributing books.” Prabhupada turned to me and opened his eyes quite wide and quoted the verse from Bhagavad-gita, “No one will ever be more dear to Me than one who preaches the message of Bhagavad-gita.” He encouraged me along those lines, and by his grace, I was already enthusiastic. His words further catapulted me into the service that I did for a long time in his manifest presence, namely distributing his literature and inspiring others to do so.
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To view the entire unedited video go to Memories 13 - Jadurani dd, Tripurari Swami, Bhagavata
The full Prabhupada Memories Series can be viewed here and also at www.prabhupadamemories.com
Following Srila Prabhupada
Interview DVD 05
Tripurari Swami: There was a little bit of a push and a shove to get near his company, but I was determined to stand in that spot. I didn’t want to fall asleep during his classes, so that’s one of the reasons I stood. I used to meditate on his hands playing the kartals, and I would sing right into his right ear. On one occasion, I was chanting and I was thinking to myself that “Really I don’t know the significance of what I’m chanting, but I know that it gives a lot of pleasure to Prabhupada. So let me with that spirit chant selflessly just for his pleasure, no other motive.” Traditionally after the class there would be a short kirtan, and so there would generally be some vying for the microphone and who was going to lead. I remember on one such occasion Sudama prevailed, Sudama Maharaj, to lead the kirtan. But just as he began to lead, Prabhupada stopped him and turned to me, “Let this boy lead.” So I was very much moved by that, how he had felt my sentiment and my thoughts and my heart with regard to the chanting, and he taught me what was the right spirit behind the chanting, that it should be chanted only for the pleasure obviously of God and guru. |
Interview DVD 07
Tripurari Swami: The Chicago O’Hare Airport was a place where we distributed a lot of books, and we were there day in and day out. And some of the people who were also there day in and day out, the employees, they didn’t appreciate our presence there; and some of them were antagonistic even, and some of them on occasion caused bodily harm to some of the devotees who were distributing Prabhupada’s books. In retrospect, I can understand why they were agitated and why we irked them to the extent that we did; but they, of course, had no access to our motivation and what we were really about. In my mind, it was an awkward place for Prabhupada to be coming. There were so many books that had been distributed there and it was auspicious in that regard but, in ISKCON terminology, there were demons there also. So Prabhupada got off the plane and I’m thinking, “I’ve got to protect Prabhupada. Who knows? One of these crazy guys here could run up and throw something at him,” or who knows what because they had done things like that to his disciples. So I was standing next to Prabhupada and protecting him from the crowd in my mind. We were walking towards the door to go out onto the curb and the access funneled down, and to go through the door only one person could go through. Here I was preoccupied with this idea that I’m going to protect Prabhupada and get him through the door safely, and Prabhupada just went like this with his left arm when I was standing on his left side. The next thing I could remember, I was at the back of the crowd, everybody was in front of me, and Prabhupada was in the car and the devotees were ushering him off to the temple. It was very mystical to me because I thought, “Oh, here I was thinking I’m protecting the spiritual master, and he’s showing ‘I’m protected by Krishna’ and ‘I could protect you also.’”
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Interview DVD 08
Tripurari Swami: When the curtains opened up, I was right in front of the Krishna Balarama altar, and I was so filled with ananda just thinking of the triumph of Prabhupada and all that went into it. So thinking of that, tears were pouring out of my eyes and I just wanted to stand there and watch Prabhupada in his moment of glory and relish it.
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Interview DVD 11
Tripurari Swami: Parading down Fifth Avenue with Lord Jagannatha was the fulfillment of really a life-long ambition. I was sitting with Prabhupada once in Mayapur and he turned to me and he said, “When I was a young boy, I wanted to perform Rathayatra. And so my father got me a Rathayatra cart.” And Prabhupada was looking at me like he was about a 6- or 8-year-old boy and he said, “Everybody thought it was just a play Rathayatra.” Then he touched me like this with his hand and he said, “But it was real. It was real.” He said, “I used to go to sleep in my bed with the ratha cart next to me. In the night, I would wake up and reach out to make sure that it was there.” He said, “In this way, from my childhood I was performing Rathayatra in a small way, and now I’m doing it in a big way all over the world.” His ambition as a young boy was to take the train from Calcutta to Puri so that he could go to the Rathayatra in Jagannatha Puri. What an ambition for a child – such a pure ambition on his part that Lord Jagannatha fulfilled it in such a grand style.
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