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==Prabhupada Memories== | |||
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What struck me most about Prabhupada was his intelligence. He was able to be completely transcendental and at the same time completely down to earth. Sometimes devotees are so transcendental that they are out of touch with reality and do some nonsense that hurts the movement. But Prabhupada was able to be in Krishna loka, having a relationship with Krishna, and at the same time be practical. He was concerned with all the specific details of daily life. And he trained his first devotees in that way. For me, this is the highest intelligence of Prabhupada. I think that one cannot understand Krishna consciousness only from reading Srila Prabhupada’s books. One must also understand his personal life, his personal example, how he lived the philosophy of Krishna consciousness. If you do that, if you have both together, then you can really understand how to practice Krishna consciousness. Very often the problems we have are that people try to live Krishna consciousness only according to Prabhupada’s books but not according to his personal example. Now, through books and memories of Prabhupada by different devotees, we can have a clear idea of his personal dealings. Many of the things that I have done in Krishna consciousness were based on some instruction he gave while talking with devotees in a casual way. I am struck by his completely spiritual intelligence. For me Prabhupada is the greatest intellectual on the planet and I’m very attracted to that. | What struck me most about Prabhupada was his intelligence. He was able to be completely transcendental and at the same time completely down to earth. Sometimes devotees are so transcendental that they are out of touch with reality and do some nonsense that hurts the movement. But Prabhupada was able to be in Krishna loka, having a relationship with Krishna, and at the same time be practical. He was concerned with all the specific details of daily life. And he trained his first devotees in that way. For me, this is the highest intelligence of Prabhupada. I think that one cannot understand Krishna consciousness only from reading Srila Prabhupada’s books. One must also understand his personal life, his personal example, how he lived the philosophy of Krishna consciousness. If you do that, if you have both together, then you can really understand how to practice Krishna consciousness. Very often the problems we have are that people try to live Krishna consciousness only according to Prabhupada’s books but not according to his personal example. Now, through books and memories of Prabhupada by different devotees, we can have a clear idea of his personal dealings. Many of the things that I have done in Krishna consciousness were based on some instruction he gave while talking with devotees in a casual way. I am struck by his completely spiritual intelligence. For me Prabhupada is the greatest intellectual on the planet and I’m very attracted to that. | ||
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==Following Srila Prabhupada== | |||
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'''Jyotirmayi:''' All the devotees with Prabhupada are just arriving at the new temple that we got just a few months ago on la Rue Le Sueur. So Bhagavan thought that rather than Prabhupada speaking in the temple room, he should speak from the balcony so that he could speak to the people in the street. And also he liked the idea that it was a kingly way of speaking as in the past, the French kings would speak from the balcony to the crowds. But he had to ask for permission. So he asked the administration of Paris if it was possible and the officials told him, “Yes, it’s possible, but you cannot use a microphone.” So when he said that to Prabhupada, Prabhupada started to laugh and he said, “This is the way to say yes when in fact you want to say no,” as it’s impossible to talk to a big crowd of people without a microphone, they will not hear. | |||
One of those that we invited was a psychiatrist, and the reason we invited him is because he was Christian but in his care of his patients he was using religion, talking a lot about Christianity. So we thought it would be very interesting to have him meet Prabhupada, so we invited him to come. I went to meet him to bring him to Prabhupada and the first thing he said was, “Where is the patient?” So we said, “There is no patient. We invited you to come and meet our spiritual master.” He said, “But I came to see a patient. Where is the patient?” And when he saw there was no patient, he didn’t want to come and he just left. So I was kind of embarrassed, and I went back to explain to Prabhupada that he didn’t want to come up because he thought he was coming to take care of some sick person. So Prabhupada just laughed and he said, “He didn’t realize he was the patient and we were going to cure him.” | |||
So when I received that letter saying that Prabhupada could be greeted officially at the Paris City Hall, the letter was saying how it would be the vice-president of the Paris City Council that would be receiving Prabhupada, which is an equivalent of what a mayor will be in America. So that was a very, very important personality. In this greeting speech, he was explaining how Paris had always been conscious of the spiritual values, so Paris was very happy to receive someone who is an ambassador of Indian spirituality. Then because Yogesvara in his letter had explained a little bit of who Prabhupada was, so Mr. Assouad, the mayor, gave some praises of Prabhupada’s achievement, saying how it was wonderful that at this age of 70 years old he came to France and started this spiritual movement. So a lot of very, very nice words of appreciation of Prabhupada. | |||
He took seriously what the mayor had just said about the importance of the spiritual values in life. So he told him, “The government’s duty—the duty of the politicians, the duty of all the leaders of the people—is to train the citizens in God consciousness and spiritual life. And if they do not teach the values of spiritual life, how there is a soul different from the body, if they do not teach how there is God who is the supreme controller, then they are not doing their duty. They are simply doing harm to the citizens.” So that was pretty bold for Prabhupada to talk in such a stern way to the mayor of the city of Paris, and we could see when looking at him that he was astonished by what Prabhupada was telling him. But Prabhupada really took the opportunity to give them a lesson on being good politician and doing really their duty as the leaders of France. | |||
I will not remember exactly everything that Prabhupada had said during that lecture, and it’s sad that it’s not in the sound track and no recording was done because the recorders didn’t work. You can see them on the movie, they are trying to get the recorder to work and it doesn’t. But right after the City Hall reception when we went back to the temple, all the devotees wanted to know what happened. So I told them the whole story of what happened during the whole reception, and they wanted to know what Prabhupada had said and what the mayor had said. I was able to retell the devotees exactly with all the details everything that Prabhupada had told the mayor, and the reason was that when Prabhupada would talk, he’d talk always in such a perfectly structured way that it was extremely easy then to reconstruct the whole lecture, even though it was something like maybe a 15 minutes talk, 15-20 minutes talk, because the points were really following each other in a very logical order. I realized that a few times after having in the same way repeated to devotees different lectures that Prabhupada had given when the devotees could not be around. And I was always amazed by that; of how Prabhupada was able to speak so concise, so precise, so perfectly structured. And that’s one of the things I always liked so much and admired so much in Prabhupada: was his intelligence in the way he knew the philosophy, wrote the books, explained the philosophy. But that when he was speaking in public, it was always in such an effective way. It was really remarkable. | |||
A few reporters were there. There were articles. At that time, there were a lot of reviews, different magazines but very intellectual magazines that were writing articles about us; and most of the time these magazines, that was very nice what they were saying about us. But the general daily newspapers, they were also very often writing articles on us and sometimes it was very nice but sometimes it was making fun of us because we were so strange and they could not take it seriously, all these people in these yellow and white robes dancing in the streets with the little sikha. It was so strange to them and they would call them the “fou de Dieu,” which means “people who are mad for God,” because they would see us chanting, our arms raised and so ecstatic and so happy and smiling. So for them we were the “fou de Dieu,” people completely mad after God. Even though they were sometimes making fun of us, it was nice and kind so it was not bad. It was not like much later on when we had these anti-cult groups; then that was very, very bad and nasty, but not at that period. So right after the official greeting, then we went with everybody at the room where we had prepared all the prasadam. We had a buffet with all kinds of very wonderful vegetarian dishes, and everybody talked very happily. It was very nice. When Prabhupada saw this magnificent historical building, he was so astonished to see that he said, “I didn’t know that this kind of building still existed.” And then when he came in, Prabhupada was just saying how beautiful the building was because he was seeing all this wood carving on the walls and all these Greek and Chinese vases and big, big, big chandeliers on the ceilings, the furniture it was very, very antique, all the draperies. It was very luxurious, very, very beautiful. So in one of these articles, one of the journalists who was there saw that when Prabhupada came in, all the devotees paid obeisances. So the way he reported it in the newspaper was that all these Hare Krishna devotees kissed the carpet where so many great personalities had been walking like the General DeGaulle, like the Queen of England had walked on this carpet and the devotees were kissing the carpet. It’s true that to people who see us doing that, they all interpret it in such funny ways. It was strange for them. For us, we don’t even pay attention to it, it’s so normal. But for them, it’s really weird. | |||
When I invited him to come, a Christian priest, I explained to him about monotheism in India, and he was very astonished because most people think that Indian religion is only polytheist. So when he heard that there was also monotheism – only the worship of one God – he was very, very pleased. And then I explained to him about how bhakti was the devotional part of the various schools of thought in India and that it was so close to the Christian understanding of love of God. So he was very, very pleased; and when I invited him to come to Prabhupada, he said yes, yes, he wanted to come. And this time when Prabhupada talked with him, he had a very nice and sweet and gentle talk with him and not the heavy talks that he had sometimes like, for example, when he was talking with the Cardinal Danielou. Then he talked also with a gentleman called Mr. Geoffroy. He was the founder of La Vie Claire, which means the clear life, the pure life, which was the first vegetarian health food store that we had in France. So this was a very, very wonderful personality. It was Prthuputra who made him come, and Prabhupada had a very long talk with him about eating pure food. Mr. Geoffroy, of course, was explaining how they wanted to give very pure food in their stores. Prabhupada, he wanted us to have a farm at that time. We didn’t have it yet; we didn’t have New Mayapur. So Prabhupada was telling him, “So we will have honey in our farm. So we can bring our honey and you can sell it. And we will have milk. So you can also sell our milk.” But Mr. Geoffroy was saying, “Yeah, but the problem is that it’s going to be very polluted.” And Prabhupada said, “No, we are not going to use pesticides so it’s going to be pure.” But the gentleman said, “But even if the grass is pure, the air is impure. So it will go on being polluted.” Then Prabhupada said, “Well, that’s the reason that it’s impossible to have everything perfectly pure. So that’s why we are offering everything we are eating to Krishna. That’s the way to have things perfectly pure. Otherwise it’s impossible in this material world to have completely pure food.” Yogesvara had tried to get some people from politics to come see Prabhupada, and one of them agreed to come. He was called Mr. Mesmin, and he was a senator. What was very interesting was that Prabhupada, whenever he was talking, especially with Christians but also with politicians, he always wanted to talk about not killing the cows, not killing animals. So they had a discussion and Prabhupada was telling this gentleman that “If you absolutely want to eat cows, then just wait until their natural death and then you can eat them.” And we were very surprised because it was the first time that he heard Prabhupada mentioning something like that. But Prabhupada said, “In that way, you will always have meat to eat because there will always be cows dying and you don’t have to kill them.” So that was very surprising also to the gentleman, who certainly didn’t put it in practice. But it was an interesting point that Prabhupada could consider, “OK, if you absolutely want to eat meat, then do but at least wait until their natural death.” | |||
When we received the Deities from India, we noticed that it needed a little bit of retouching of the painting. When I was painting Radharani, I noticed that She had a little brown spot on the white marble. So I wanted to cover that little spot. So I painted over the little brown spot on Her cheek, and you see here that Prabhupada is rubbing Radharani’s cheek. The reason is what happened is that when he saw Her, She was completely white; and then when Bhagavan poured on Her the different oils, the oil made the paint go away. So suddenly he saw the little brown spot appearing, and that’s why he is rubbing Radharani’s cheek in order to see what’s going on. So, of course, later on after the Deities were installed, I went back to repainting that little part on Her cheek and it became white again. Then Prabhupada mentioned two things about Radharani. One was that when we dressed Them… We didn’t have yet very very wonderful, nice clothes. We had some very simple clothes that we got from India, and the skirts were falling very flat around Krishna’s body and Radharani’s body. So Prabhupada told us that the skirts had to be very wide, looking very pretty and very wide. So he said, “You should put some sticks underneath to have the skirts open very wide around Them.” And then he said another thing, which was very surprising to us. He said that “Radharani has come to France as the most beautiful French girl because in the whole world, the girls with the most beautiful faces are the French girls.” | |||
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'''Jyotirmayi:''' Srila Prabhupada liked to receive the devotees in his room, and very often when the devotees were coming they were also bringing their children. So there were some very nice sweet exchanges between Prabhupada and the children. The little children would go next to Prabhupada or go under his desk and play with his feet and do some little nice things children do, and Prabhupada was always very, very sweet and kind with them and, of course, most of the time would give them some prasadam. But, of course, the biggest thing about children with Prabhupada was his teaching of how to manage the gurukula; and because I did the gurukula for 10 years, I have a lot of experience with Srila Prabhupada and the children. The thing that was the most important was, one, that devotional activities should never be forced on children. It should always be presented to them in a way that they like it. And the other was that to use our common sense in dealing with the children; because so many things were done wrong because of trying to apply in a very, very rigid way the principles of Krishna consciousness as they were applied to adults, and this brought a lot of havoc in the gurukulas. But Prabhupada, when he saw these problems, reminded everybody, “Use your common sense.” | |||
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Prabhupada Memories
Interview 01
Jyotirmayi: At the end of 1969, devotees arrived in France for the first time, and we met them one week later. I say “we” because Mandakini, Ilavati, and I were three French school friends who joined together. At that time in France the devotees had no temple. They preached at the American Center, and one day they told us, “Our spiritual master is in London. Would you like to go see him?” We were planning to go to Tibet to become monks. We thought, “Why not? That’s a good idea. We’ll see a guru. We’re going to have a Buddhist guru in Tibet, so why not try to see what a guru is?” We went to London to check out this Indian guru, and we received a very great reception because we were the first French devotees. The devotees in England were waiting for us. Everybody told Prabhupada, “The first three French devotees are arriving.” We arrived on the day the London Deities were installed, and the next day we met Srila Prabhupada. I always had the Buddhist idea that when you look at the spiritual master some spiritual fluid goes from him to you and you become spiritually enlightened. That’s what I expected, but when I saw Prabhupada it didn’t happen. Prabhupada told the three of us, “I’m very happy to see you. It is nice that you have come. Here in London you have good examples with Yamuna, Janaki, and Malati.” He talked to us in this simple way, which was not at all what we expected. The transcendental fluid that I hoped for came from Prabhupada to me in the temple room. In his classes, Prabhupada explained the personal philosophy, but I was thinking, “I don’t accept that.” In my mind I philosophically argued with him. What astonished me was that each day in class he would defeat all the arguments that I had in mind the day before. This went on for many days. Towards the end, I started to feel convinced that personalism is a higher philosophy than impersonalism. Although not through direct question and answers, Prabhupada convinced me of personalism over impersonalism in those first days. The other thing that convinced me was the Hare Krishna kirtans. Each time I was in the temple room with Prabhupada and with kirtan, I thought, “I’ll stay here; I don’t want to go to a Tibetan monastery.” But when I left I’d again think, “What am I talking about? I’m not staying here. I’m going to be a Buddhist monk.” At the end of the week I was convinced. I became a devotee.
In London, the three of us new people were going on morning walks with Prabhupada. It was December and very cold. At one point Prabhupada turned around to my school friend, Mandakini, and asked her, “Are you cold?” I found that far out. Who were we? New, young girls, but Prabhupada, a great spiritual master, was concerned that my friend was cold. I thought, “Wow, Prabhupada is such a nice and kind person.”
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To view the entire unedited video go to Memories 21 - Jyotirmayi Dasi, Balabhadra, Mahakratu, Nrihari
The full Prabhupada Memories Series can be viewed here and also at www.prabhupadamemories.com
Following Srila Prabhupada
Interview DVD 05
Jyotirmayi: All the devotees with Prabhupada are just arriving at the new temple that we got just a few months ago on la Rue Le Sueur. So Bhagavan thought that rather than Prabhupada speaking in the temple room, he should speak from the balcony so that he could speak to the people in the street. And also he liked the idea that it was a kingly way of speaking as in the past, the French kings would speak from the balcony to the crowds. But he had to ask for permission. So he asked the administration of Paris if it was possible and the officials told him, “Yes, it’s possible, but you cannot use a microphone.” So when he said that to Prabhupada, Prabhupada started to laugh and he said, “This is the way to say yes when in fact you want to say no,” as it’s impossible to talk to a big crowd of people without a microphone, they will not hear.
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Interview DVD 09
Jyotirmayi: Srila Prabhupada liked to receive the devotees in his room, and very often when the devotees were coming they were also bringing their children. So there were some very nice sweet exchanges between Prabhupada and the children. The little children would go next to Prabhupada or go under his desk and play with his feet and do some little nice things children do, and Prabhupada was always very, very sweet and kind with them and, of course, most of the time would give them some prasadam. But, of course, the biggest thing about children with Prabhupada was his teaching of how to manage the gurukula; and because I did the gurukula for 10 years, I have a lot of experience with Srila Prabhupada and the children. The thing that was the most important was, one, that devotional activities should never be forced on children. It should always be presented to them in a way that they like it. And the other was that to use our common sense in dealing with the children; because so many things were done wrong because of trying to apply in a very, very rigid way the principles of Krishna consciousness as they were applied to adults, and this brought a lot of havoc in the gurukulas. But Prabhupada, when he saw these problems, reminded everybody, “Use your common sense.” |