Krsna Kanti das Remembers Srila Prabhupada
Prabhupada Memories
Interview 01
Krishna Kanti: I was working at a television station in Seattle when I started chanting Hare Krishna by listening to the Happening record album Srila Prabhupada had made in New York in 1966. Then I met Upendra and started visiting the Seattle temple because the devotees there were chanting Hare Krishna just like I was. Upendra told me, “You have to establish your relationship with your guru. You should write to him, and if you give him a donation for his Book Fund, that will please him.” So I started writing short letters to Srila Prabhupada and sending him $50 or $100. Then in the summer of 1969, I went to San Francisco for Ratha-yatra, and just before the festival I saw Srila Prabhupada for the first time. He was lecturing at the storefront temple in the Haight-Ashbury district. At that time, Ratha-yatra was a one-chariot festival and I saw Prabhupada sitting gloriously on the ratha cart. It was a long festival that ended in the Family Dog Auditorium. After that I had a little more time, so I drove Revatinandana and a few other devotees to Los Angeles. The second day I was in Los Angeles, the devotees said, “Since you’re new, you can go on a walk with Srila Prabhupada.” Almost everybody had lots of association with Srila Prabhupada. I’d had a shaved head for about seven days, I could barely tie my dhoti, and I was now going on a walk with Srila Prabhupada. I was about to meet him face to face. I was petrified. In all my looking and studying and trying to find spiritual life, I’d read about many encounters, Zen master encounters, and that’s what I thought was about to happen. I was going to get grilled on the Bhagavad-gita, I was going to be asked questions and I was going to make a fool of myself. The devotees took me to the house near the La Cienega Temple where Prabhupada was staying, and I waited for Srila Prabhupada, mortified. When Prabhupada came in and sat down, his servant said, “This is Bhakta Karl. He’s the devotee from Seattle who has been giving donations for your Book Fund.” Prabhupada looked at me, smiled, and thanked me. I was so put at ease. I felt, “Oh, I am in front of a real spiritual master. He is humble, he has no false ego, he’s so full of love for Krishna that he’s thanking a mere mortal person like me for giving a few dollars to his Book Fund.” I knew at that moment that I was in the presence of a truly pure devotee. He had dispelled my fears and projected ideas.
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To view the entire unedited video go to Memories 31 - LA Reunion, Guru Krpa, Nanda Kishore
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Following Srila Prabhupada
Interview DVD 03
Krishna Kanti: Somebody coming to the Sunday Feast program in Los Angeles owned a 16 mm camera and was a film student and apparently approached Karandhar about filming Srila Prabhupada. So I think it was Karandhar’s idea to have Prabhupada give Bhagavad-gita classes. So this was a staged situation. The idea was to film Prabhupada speaking Bhagavad-gita which would be applicable for the people in general and have something for television. |
Interview DVD 10
Krishna Kanti: It was his first time in our studio. All our previous recordings were done in his room. And a lot of the devotees showed up, which made it a little more complicated because of all the extra energy. I requested Prabhupada to chant the Hare Krishna mantra because we had had him doing all these bhajans but we never really had any recording other than the original Happening record from New York in 1966 with Prabhupada leading Hare Krishna. So he accommodated me for about two or three minutes and then stopped the kirtan, and then went and did some other Vaishnava bhajan.
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