Friday, 24 November 2017
Srila Prabhupada passtimes-12
Sripada Hrdayananda Babaji Maharaja was born in Radha Kunda and has been a pujarifor 78 years. He
lives next to the Radha Damodara Temple. At the beginning of the
interview, upon being asked if he knew Srila Prabhupada, Babaji Maharaja began
to cry, "Never have I seen anyone do sadhana like he did. I have lived all my
life in Vraja and I have never seen anyone like him. Prabhupada did many
arduous things, he worked very hard there at the Radha Damodara Temple.
At that time it was austere, undeveloped, and very muddy and dirty with no
facilities.”
"Many
years later, when I heard that it was actually he who had been chosen by
Caitanya Mahaprabhu to spread the Hare Krishna Maha-Mantra around the world, I was not
surprised.”
"Prabhupada
spread this Krishna consciousness by the mercy of Rupa Goswami. Prabhupada used
to pray to Rupa Goswami, "You please give me your mercy." And then he
got that mercy. I know this because I saw some things he did at the Radha
Damodara Temple. My room is still located in the same place as it was then, in
1964 or '65. Many times in the middle of the night, at midnight or 1 or 2 in
the morning, I would hear a voice crying from inside the courtyard by Rupa
Goswami's samadhi
mandira. That voice was calling out and crying but I did not know
what it was because I was trying to take rest. But one night, on the full moon,
I heard that voice again, so I climbed up to the roof of our house and looked
down into the Radha Damodara courtyard. I saw something very amazing. Srila
Prabhupada was sweeping the courtyard of Rupa Goswami’s samadhi. He was bending
down with a small broom and as he swept the ground by the samadhi, he was crying
out, "He Rupa! He Sanatana! He Gurudeva! Please give me your mercy.
Without your mercy I cannot do anything. Give me the mercy. Give me the
strength that I may fulfill your orders." Then, I realized that it was he
who almost every night was calling out as he was sweeping like
this."
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