About the
Author
Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja took his divine birth in Tewaripura, Bihar, India, in 1921. He met his gurudeva, Sri Srimad Bhakti Maharaja in the end of 1946,
and dedicated his life to serving him. His gurudeva
instructed him to translate the writings of prominent Vaisnavas
into Hindi. Taking this command to heart, he worked continuously throughout his
life and published more than fifty sacred texts.
For over sixty years he travelled throughout India
teaching Bhakti, or loving devotion to God. Between 196 and 2010 he circled the
globe over thirty times, daily giving spiritual discourses, leading discussions
and responding to a wide variety of questions asked by those accompanying him
on his morning walk. One day in Odessa, Ukraine, in 2008, he requested some of
his disciples, “It is my desire that all of our discussions during these
morning walks must be published as a book, so that in the future everyone will
be able to know all these truths, This is my idea.”
Introduction
It is well known throughout the world that
association with a saintly person has one profound effect: it changes the
heart. The Vedic scriptures explain that this is due to the purity of the
saint, which comes from his absorption in the Absolute Truth. An element of his
saintly qualities enters our heart and we thus yearn for absorption like his.
The words of a saint are eternally beneficial for
all. Even reading accounts of those fortunate to have walked and talked with
him can stir our spirit and we, also, can feel ourselves to be with him. They
are not just words on paper but the living presence of the saint's fathomless
grace and wisdom.
Lord Krsna's intimate
associate, Srila Sukadeva Gosvami, spoke the essence of Vedic literature, Srimad-Bhagavatam, over 5,000 years
ago, just after Krsna's departure from the world's
vision. Yet his words are as vital today as they were then, for all realized
souls as well as for we who are bereft of spiritual vision due to the dense
darkness of this age of quarrel and hypocrisy.
The Lord's associate, Srila
Rupa Gosvami, revealed the
most confidential of all Vedic wisdom 500 years ago, and still today he is
nourishing the hearts of fortunate souls throughout the world.
In this book, Walking with a Saint 2010, you will have the rare fortune to meet, walk
with, and hear directly from another of Krsna's
associates, that is, Srila Gurudeva
Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja, who has come
in a disciplic succession of spiritual masters of the
same calibre as him. Herein he gives his powerful words of spiritual guidance,
which flow in a stream from the hearts of these enlightened beings and are
always fresh and illuminating. Although he left the vision of this mortal world
in December of 2010, his profound, purifying presence is perceived by fortunate
souls who read, hear, and remember his words.
These transcriptions of Srila
Gurudeva's morning walks and other conversations have
no sound or video accompaniment.
Therefore they do not contain his laughter, his
soft, sweet voice so full of tender compassion, and his intonations which
reveal further meanings. One who reads sincerely, however, will experience the
sweetness and depth of his nature and personal dealings.
In previous years, Srila Gurudeva would give elaborate replies to the questions he
received during his walks and informal meetings. But you will notice that in
this 2010 book, he generally gives short answers. This was one of the special
ties of his final manifest pastimes with us mortal beings. He was entering more
and more into deep, internal, transcendental states of consciousness,
indicating that very soon his disappearance pastime would take place. His brief
answers also indirectly indicated that in his books, lectures, and previous walks
and informal conversations, he had already said and written everything he
wanted to give the world. Now we are able to approach him through those doors,
ever-increasingly.
Since he instructed his editors to publish all of
his morning walks, we knew that we must publish these last walks as well.
Besides the fact that these walks are especially historical (as they are his
last), it is stated in Sri Caitanya-caritamata that even one eleventh part of a
moment's association with such a self-realized saint is enough to change the
direction of a living entity who comes in contact with him and award the
complete perfection of life - pure, selfless love of God.
Who is the self-realized saint you will be walking
with and hearing from in this book, and what are his qualities? What is it
about such gurus, or spiritual
masters, that enthuses the depths of the heart of the sincere spiritual seeker?
Some of the answers to these questions will come to
you intuitively. Just by your reading this book, you will feel something
supra-mundane. But also, we'd like to share with you some things about him that
have been revealed in Vedic literature. With our naked eye we perceive the
sun-globe to be some glaring substance, but when- we see through authorized
books of science, we can understand how much greater and more powerful it is
than this Earth planet. Similarly, seeing through the eye of Vedic scripture
gives clearer vision about the self-realized soul than does our naked eye.
Contents
Editor's
Introduction |
i |
Note
to the Reader |
x |
Pietermaritzburg,
South Africa |
|
January 5 - Morning Walk |
3 |
January 5 - Darsana
After the Walk |
4 |
January 6 - Morning
Walk |
6 |
Durban,
South Africa |
|
January 8 - Darsana
After the Walk |
13 |
January 8 - Dharma
Moments TV Interview |
16 |
Sao
Paulo, Brazil |
|
January 15 - Morning
Walk |
23 |
January 15 - Morning
Darsana with ISKCON Gurukula Alumni |
24 |
January 15 - Pure
Bhakti-Yoga Society Interview |
30 |
January 17 - Morning
Walk |
33 |
January 17 - Darsana
After the Walk |
35 |
Johannesburg,
South Africa |
|
January 29 - Darsana |
41 |
New
Delhi, India |
|
March 6 - Darsana |
49 |
Govardhana,
India |
|
March 14 - Morning
Walk |
53 |
March 16 - Morning
Walk |
56 |
March 19 - Morning
Walk |
57 |
March 20 - Morning
Walk |
60 |
Frankfurt, Germany |
|
May 28 - Interview for a Magazine
Article |
65 |
Orlando,
Florida |
|
May 24 – Darsana |
71 |
May 26 - Morning
Walk |
76 |
May 27 - Morning
Walk |
77 |
May 28 - Morning Walk |
79 |
Houston,
Texas |
|
May 30 - Morning
Walk |
85 |
May 31 - Hindi
Darsana |
86 |
Badger,
California |
|
June 11 - Morning
Walk |
95 |
June 12 - Morning
Walk |
102 |
June 12 - Darsana
After the Walk |
110 |
June 12 – Darsana |
111 |
June 13 - Morning
Walk |
112 |
June 14 - Morning
Walk |
120 |
Ojai,
California |
|
June 16 - Morning
Walk |
147 |
June 16 - Evening
Darsana |
149 |
June 18 - Darsana |
150 |
June 19 - Darsana |
152 |
June 20 - Darsana |
153 |
June 23 – Darsana |
156 |
Marina
di Massa, Italy |
|
July 2 - Morning
Walk |
163 |
July 3 - Morning
Walk |
165 |
July 4 - Morning
Walk |
170 |
July 5 - Darsana |
173 |
July 6 - Morning Walk |
181 |
July 6 - Darsana for
the Dutch Sanga |
187 |
July 7 - Morning
Walk |
191 |
July 7 - Darsana After
the Walk |
195 |
July 8 - Morning
Walk |
196 |
July 9 - Morning
Walk |
199 |
Massarosa,
Italy |
|
July 15 - Darsana |
219 |
New
Delhi, India |
|
August 1 – Darsana |
227 |
August 2 - Darsana |
232 |
August 3 - Darsana |
237 |
Ethnomir,
Russia |
|
August 11 - Morning
Darsana |
247 |
August 11 - Afternoon
Darsana |
248 |
August 13 - Darsana |
252 |
Moscow,
Russia |
|
August 14 - Last Airport Darsana,
Domodedomo Airport |
263 |
New
Delhi, India |
|
August 31 - Morning
Walk |
267 |
August 31 - Evening
Walk |
268 |
Mathura,
India |
|
September 5 – Darsana |
273 |
New
Delhi, India |
|
September 16 - Copyright
Darsana |
279 |
Govardhana,
India |
|
November 13 - Darsana |
285 |
November 21 - Darsana |
286 |
Appendix
1 |
|
How
to Read Srila Gurudeva's books |
289 |
Appendix
2 |
|
Copyright
Licence |
293 |
Appendix
3 |
|
Srila
Gurudeva's Final Manifest Pastimes in this World |
301 |
Glossary |
323 |
About the
Author
Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja took his divine birth in Tewaripura, Bihar, India, in 1921. He met his gurudeva, Sri Srimad Bhakti Maharaja in the end of 1946,
and dedicated his life to serving him. His gurudeva
instructed him to translate the writings of prominent Vaisnavas
into Hindi. Taking this command to heart, he worked continuously throughout his
life and published more than fifty sacred texts.
For over sixty years he travelled throughout India
teaching Bhakti, or loving devotion to God. Between 196 and 2010 he circled the
globe over thirty times, daily giving spiritual discourses, leading discussions
and responding to a wide variety of questions asked by those accompanying him
on his morning walk. One day in Odessa, Ukraine, in 2008, he requested some of
his disciples, “It is my desire that all of our discussions during these
morning walks must be published as a book, so that in the future everyone will
be able to know all these truths, This is my idea.”
Introduction
It is well known throughout the world that
association with a saintly person has one profound effect: it changes the
heart. The Vedic scriptures explain that this is due to the purity of the
saint, which comes from his absorption in the Absolute Truth. An element of his
saintly qualities enters our heart and we thus yearn for absorption like his.
The words of a saint are eternally beneficial for
all. Even reading accounts of those fortunate to have walked and talked with
him can stir our spirit and we, also, can feel ourselves to be with him. They
are not just words on paper but the living presence of the saint's fathomless
grace and wisdom.
Lord Krsna's intimate
associate, Srila Sukadeva Gosvami, spoke the essence of Vedic literature, Srimad-Bhagavatam, over 5,000 years
ago, just after Krsna's departure from the world's
vision. Yet his words are as vital today as they were then, for all realized
souls as well as for we who are bereft of spiritual vision due to the dense
darkness of this age of quarrel and hypocrisy.
The Lord's associate, Srila
Rupa Gosvami, revealed the
most confidential of all Vedic wisdom 500 years ago, and still today he is
nourishing the hearts of fortunate souls throughout the world.
In this book, Walking with a Saint 2010, you will have the rare fortune to meet, walk
with, and hear directly from another of Krsna's
associates, that is, Srila Gurudeva
Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja, who has come
in a disciplic succession of spiritual masters of the
same calibre as him. Herein he gives his powerful words of spiritual guidance,
which flow in a stream from the hearts of these enlightened beings and are
always fresh and illuminating. Although he left the vision of this mortal world
in December of 2010, his profound, purifying presence is perceived by fortunate
souls who read, hear, and remember his words.
These transcriptions of Srila
Gurudeva's morning walks and other conversations have
no sound or video accompaniment.
Therefore they do not contain his laughter, his
soft, sweet voice so full of tender compassion, and his intonations which
reveal further meanings. One who reads sincerely, however, will experience the
sweetness and depth of his nature and personal dealings.
In previous years, Srila Gurudeva would give elaborate replies to the questions he
received during his walks and informal meetings. But you will notice that in
this 2010 book, he generally gives short answers. This was one of the special
ties of his final manifest pastimes with us mortal beings. He was entering more
and more into deep, internal, transcendental states of consciousness,
indicating that very soon his disappearance pastime would take place. His brief
answers also indirectly indicated that in his books, lectures, and previous walks
and informal conversations, he had already said and written everything he
wanted to give the world. Now we are able to approach him through those doors,
ever-increasingly.
Since he instructed his editors to publish all of
his morning walks, we knew that we must publish these last walks as well.
Besides the fact that these walks are especially historical (as they are his
last), it is stated in Sri Caitanya-caritamata that even one eleventh part of a
moment's association with such a self-realized saint is enough to change the
direction of a living entity who comes in contact with him and award the
complete perfection of life - pure, selfless love of God.
Who is the self-realized saint you will be walking
with and hearing from in this book, and what are his qualities? What is it
about such gurus, or spiritual
masters, that enthuses the depths of the heart of the sincere spiritual seeker?
Some of the answers to these questions will come to
you intuitively. Just by your reading this book, you will feel something
supra-mundane. But also, we'd like to share with you some things about him that
have been revealed in Vedic literature. With our naked eye we perceive the
sun-globe to be some glaring substance, but when- we see through authorized
books of science, we can understand how much greater and more powerful it is
than this Earth planet. Similarly, seeing through the eye of Vedic scripture
gives clearer vision about the self-realized soul than does our naked eye.
Contents
Editor's
Introduction |
i |
Note
to the Reader |
x |
Pietermaritzburg,
South Africa |
|
January 5 - Morning Walk |
3 |
January 5 - Darsana
After the Walk |
4 |
January 6 - Morning
Walk |
6 |
Durban,
South Africa |
|
January 8 - Darsana
After the Walk |
13 |
January 8 - Dharma
Moments TV Interview |
16 |
Sao
Paulo, Brazil |
|
January 15 - Morning
Walk |
23 |
January 15 - Morning
Darsana with ISKCON Gurukula Alumni |
24 |
January 15 - Pure
Bhakti-Yoga Society Interview |
30 |
January 17 - Morning
Walk |
33 |
January 17 - Darsana
After the Walk |
35 |
Johannesburg,
South Africa |
|
January 29 - Darsana |
41 |
New
Delhi, India |
|
March 6 - Darsana |
49 |
Govardhana,
India |
|
March 14 - Morning
Walk |
53 |
March 16 - Morning
Walk |
56 |
March 19 - Morning
Walk |
57 |
March 20 - Morning
Walk |
60 |
Frankfurt, Germany |
|
May 28 - Interview for a Magazine
Article |
65 |
Orlando,
Florida |
|
May 24 – Darsana |
71 |
May 26 - Morning
Walk |
76 |
May 27 - Morning
Walk |
77 |
May 28 - Morning Walk |
79 |
Houston,
Texas |
|
May 30 - Morning
Walk |
85 |
May 31 - Hindi
Darsana |
86 |
Badger,
California |
|
June 11 - Morning
Walk |
95 |
June 12 - Morning
Walk |
102 |
June 12 - Darsana
After the Walk |
110 |
June 12 – Darsana |
111 |
June 13 - Morning
Walk |
112 |
June 14 - Morning
Walk |
120 |
Ojai,
California |
|
June 16 - Morning
Walk |
147 |
June 16 - Evening
Darsana |
149 |
June 18 - Darsana |
150 |
June 19 - Darsana |
152 |
June 20 - Darsana |
153 |
June 23 – Darsana |
156 |
Marina
di Massa, Italy |
|
July 2 - Morning
Walk |
163 |
July 3 - Morning
Walk |
165 |
July 4 - Morning
Walk |
170 |
July 5 - Darsana |
173 |
July 6 - Morning Walk |
181 |
July 6 - Darsana for
the Dutch Sanga |
187 |
July 7 - Morning
Walk |
191 |
July 7 - Darsana After
the Walk |
195 |
July 8 - Morning
Walk |
196 |
July 9 - Morning
Walk |
199 |
Massarosa,
Italy |
|
July 15 - Darsana |
219 |
New
Delhi, India |
|
August 1 – Darsana |
227 |
August 2 - Darsana |
232 |
August 3 - Darsana |
237 |
Ethnomir,
Russia |
|
August 11 - Morning
Darsana |
247 |
August 11 - Afternoon
Darsana |
248 |
August 13 - Darsana |
252 |
Moscow,
Russia |
|
August 14 - Last Airport Darsana,
Domodedomo Airport |
263 |
New
Delhi, India |
|
August 31 - Morning
Walk |
267 |
August 31 - Evening
Walk |
268 |
Mathura,
India |
|
September 5 – Darsana |
273 |
New
Delhi, India |
|
September 16 - Copyright
Darsana |
279 |
Govardhana,
India |
|
November 13 - Darsana |
285 |
November 21 - Darsana |
286 |
Appendix
1 |
|
How
to Read Srila Gurudeva's books |
289 |
Appendix
2 |
|
Copyright
Licence |
293 |
Appendix
3 |
|
Srila
Gurudeva's Final Manifest Pastimes in this World |
301 |
Glossary |
323 |