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Remembrances by
Sanatana Das 
part 9
                              

Personal Endeavour

When Srila Prabhupada had a heart attack in the summer of 1972, Syamasundar stayed up all night at his bedside. Towards morning Srila Prabhupada sat up suddenly and said,

“It is all Krsna ‘s plan. I am just an old man, but the personal endeavour must be there.” And collapsed back onto the bad.

Syamasundar told me he thought those were the last words, but in the morning he was OK.


Subhadra and the Sweet Rice

This happened in the Hare Krsna Temple in Detroit Michigan, sometime in the 1970s.

The pujari was offering the Sunday Feast to Their Lordships Jagannath, Baladeva and  Subhadra. He had chanted the mantras and gone outside the curtain to chant gayatri. Suddenly there was a loud crash on the altar. The pujari quickly went behind the curtain to see what had happened. There was Lady Subhadra face down on the offering tray. The pujari lifted Her off and discovered she had a ring of sweet rice around her mouth. Later when Srila Prabhupada was told, he said, “Subhadra liked your sweet rice.”


Late for Mangala-arati

It was sometime during 1973 at Bhaktivedanta Manor near London. Prabhupada stayed from June til November. One morning I was very late for Mangala-arati. The Brahmacari rooms are on the top floor and the Temple Room is on the ground floor. The stairs go down, turn, then go down again. I had just about got to the corner when I saw Srila Prabhupada coming up the stairs. While everyone (except me) was at Mangala-arati, Srila Prabhupada was going for a walk by himself. I offered obeisances at his lotus feet (not easy on stairs) expecting Srila Prabhupada to chastise me for not being in Mangala-arati as mainly we would be glorifying the spiritual master and I was late. As I stood up Srila Prabhupada said, "That is all right. Now you go to Mangala-arati."



 

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