“I’ve given you this big ISKCON movement. If you can, please expand it. At least maintain it. Don’t let this decrease. Please cooperate”, and then Prabhupada started to cry. Everyone in the room started crying. That was probably the most painful moment of my life, to see Prabhupada cry… (His Grace Udayananda Prabhu, Srila Prabhupada Memories).
In 1965, when Srila Prabhupada left the auspicious land of Vrndavan to come to the west, no one thought he would be so successful; even his own God-family did not think so, and showed him little or no support. Twelve years down the line, he had travelled around the globe fourteen times and established one-hundred and eight centers worldwide. His determination was strong.
Srila Prabhupada once remarked, “I am an old man. I may die at any moment. But please, you all carry on this sankirtana movement. You have to become humble and tolerant. As Lord Caitanya says, be as humble as a blade of grass and more tolerant than a tree. You must have enthusiasm and patience to push on this Krsna conscious philosophy.”
Srila Prabhupada wanted nothing more from us than to work together cooperatively and to spread the sankirtana movement worldwide. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu foretold that His holy names will be spread in every town and village of the world. In the preface of the Bhagavad-gita As It Is, Srila Prabhupada wrote that even if one person becomes a devot international and local devotees come together, but also many of the neighbouring Gaudiya Maths join together to honour one of the greatest personalities of all time.
Around 11:30am, there is a maha abhisek of Srila Prabhupada’s murti, and all his disciples and senior Vaisnavas from the Gaudiya Maths bathe him, while an ecstatic kirtan is performed. Once the abhisek is completed and Srila Prabhupada is dressed in new cloth, he is offered over a thousand preparations made by his loving pujaris and other community members, and this is followed by puspanjali. Once puspanjali is completed, a maha arati is performed. During this time, Srila Prabhupada’s disciples and some grand-disciples offer his Divine grace fragrant garlands of flowers. Once arati is over, the devotees are invited to honour a sumptuous feast.
In the evening, the devotees gather and have kirtan until the tirobhava muhurta, or the auspicious time Srila Prabhupada left this world. At 07:25pm, the song “Swa Parsada Bhagavad Viraha Janita Vilapa” (Je anilo prema dana), written by Srila Narottama Das Thakura, is sung. The atmosphere is intense, as a wave of deep and heartfelt prayers fill the Samadhi mandir. As the devotees look up at the effulgent murti of Srila Prabhupada, they sing with all their hearts and shed fervent tears of simultaneous separation and happiness. It is indeed a festival of mixed emotions. After the muhurta is observed, a maha arati is performed for Srila Prabhupada whilst the Guruvastakam prayer is sung. The devotees are supplied with ghee lamps to offer to Srila Prabhupada.
This is a day which is spent in full absorption of his Divine Grace, and if we are fortunate enough, we will experience that same absorption every day, living and breathing Srila Prabhupada’s teachings and instructions in our day-to-day lives. Srila Prabhupada and this sankirtana movement are the only way for us to develop pure love for Krsna, (and thus get back home, back to Godhead) in this day and age.
His Grace Udayananda Prabhu recalls Srila Prabhupada’s final days: “One day Prabhupada said, ‘I’ve given you this big ISKCON movement. If you can, please expand it.’ He said, ‘At least maintain it. Don’t let this decrease.’ Then he said, ‘Please cooperate,’ as he said so many times before. And then Prabhupada started to cry. Everyone in the room started crying. That was probably the most painful moment of my life, to see Prabhupada cry. So we have this movement. It’s Prabhupada’s movement. We have the good, we have the bad, and we have the ugly. But we just have to be determined to never leave the ISKCON movement. We just have to always try to push it forward. If there’s a problem, push it forward. Because when you leave ISKCON, you make Prabhupada cry. So let’s make Prabhupada happy and push on Krishna consciousness to every town and village”.
*References – Srila Prabhupada Lilamrta, Prabhupada Memories, Vedabases
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