Jai Hari das Remembers Srila Prabhupada
Prabhupada Memories
Interview 01
Jai Hari: Guru das and the devotees were so nice to me during their sankirtan on Oxford Street. They said to me, “We’re going to Ascot to see our spiritual teacher. Do you want to come?” I said, “No problem.” Of course, I was trying to act casual, but sitting in front of Srila Prabhupada, I was nervous. Instead of just bowing down as I was told to do, my knees gave way and I collapsed. I think it was Mukunda who introduced me to Srila Prabhupada by saying, “This is Raz,” which is the name my parents gave me at birth. “He has been coming to the temple for a few days and is taking an interest.” Srila Prabhupada looked at me and said, “So, which country are you from?” I said, “I was born in Pakistan.” He asked me, “So you come from Muslim family?” I said, “Yes, Srila Prabhupada.” He said, “Well, we don’t have Muslim disciples in the movement. So maybe you can be the first?” [laughs] That’s why I was named Jaya Hari das after Hari das Thakura because he was the first Muslim disciple of Lord Caitanya. Now that I am older, my private life, my personal life and my business life are centered around what I’ve learned from being in Prabhupada’s presence. He was the father I never had. He could look me in the eyes and know exactly what I was going through. Whether I was frustrated, whether I was tired, whether I was feeling anxious, whether I was feeling happy, he knew. He could just look into my eyes and he knew.
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Following Srila Prabhupada
Interview DVD 01
Jai Hari: One of the highpoints of that installation of the Radha Krishna Deities at the time, was also my personal initiation. If I remember, I was probably let's say the third or fourth brahmachari to be initiated by him. But initiation was to me very very personal because I was at a very young age— 16 and a half, 17. It was Srila Prabhupada after meeting him that I became attracted to Krishna consciousness, because before then I hadn't really had any interest in spiritual life apart from doing a little meditation under the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi but that was when I was at college. And for some reason Prabhupada came to me like a father figure more than as a spiritual teacher. He could see that I was at a very very young age, he could see I was very vulnerable, So he didn't really preach that much to me about philosophy or about Krishna or whatever. It was much more of a son father relationship. And he was more concerned about my personal well-being, my health, my age. That's how I was drawn to him. I thought, "This is the man I've been looking for all my life. And it was through his guidance and support that I've managed to carry on what I'm doing now. Even now at my age—55, 56— the principles that he taught me of humility, forgiveness, kindness, caring, are still there in my everyday existence. I don't think if I'd met Srila Prabhupada when I was 16 and a half, 17 that I would have probably survived physically beyond 19, 20 or 21 years of age, because that the way things were in those days— you lived dangerously doing whatever you were doing and you died young. And Prabhupada came and saved me from that sort of existence.
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