Iskcon Mayapur-Vrindaban Tirthayatras: A Waste of Time for Sincere Devotees?
Iskcon Mayapur-Vrindaban Tirthayatras:
A Waste of Time for Sincere Devotees?
By Narasimha das
“Narottama Das Thakura, a great acharya of the Vaishnava sect, has, for the present, forbidden us to go to such places of pilgrimage because in this age, the times have so changed, a sincere person may have a different impression on seeing the behavior of the present residents of the pilgrimage sites. He has recommended that instead of taking the trouble to travel to such places, on should concentrate his mind on Govinda, and that will help him.” (SB.3.20.4, Purport)
In this purport Srila Prabhupada goes on to explain that ordinary persons may still derive benefit from going to holy places like Vrindaban but only if they go there to find a person who knows the science of God, or a tattva-vit. Tattva-vit means “one who knows the Absolute Truth.” Srila Prabhupada warns, “There are many pseudo-transcendentalists, even at places of pilgrimage. Such men are always present, and one has to be intelligent enough to find the actual person to be consulted; then one’s attempt to progress by traveling to different holy places will be successful. One has to be freed from all contamination, and at the same time he has to find a person who knows the science of Krishna.”
Srila Prabhupada created temples and ashrams in Mayapur and Vrindaban where sincere pilgrims could come and get trained in Krishna consciousness. Unfortunately, these places have become severely commercialized in recent years and are now full of pretenders who pose as advanced devotees and spiritual masters. The yearly festivals that Srila Prabhupada ordained at these places for the purpose of revitalizing and inspiring our devotional service are now dominated by various deviants. Some deviants are looking for a new iskuru, others are trying to become voted-in iskurus, others are looking for new disciples to replace the one’s that left, others are doing business as tour guides, others are simply eager to hear the latest iskcon gossip while eating lassis and samosas at iskcon restaurants. Others go there for shopping. Such kind of festivities, even in Vrindaban, are useless, or even offensive.
All these visitors–as well as many or most of the locals–act in ways that create many misleading distractions and impressions. “…a sincere person may have a different impression on seeing the behavior of the present residents of the pilgrimage sites.”
Srila Prabhupada mentions that one first must be “freed from all contamination,” and then one must find a person who “knows the science of Krishna consciousness.” To become freed from contamination means one should shave his head, fast, eat only Krishna prasada, attend temple programs, bath in the Ganges or Yamuna, constantly chant, and avoid social and political clubs of sahajiyas, mayavadis, other deviants, or even prakrita-bhaktas, who believe in Krishna but have no real interest in pure devotional service or going back home back to Godhead.
“If one sincerely searches for spiritual salvation, then Krishna, being situated in everyone’s heart, gives him the intelligence to find a suitable spiritual master. By the grace of a spiritual master like Maitreya, one gets the proper instruction and advances in his spiritual life.” (SB. 3.20.4, Purport)
Srila Prabhupada has often mentioned that devotees can make their own homes holy places by performing devotional service and Deity worship under His directions. He has made this easy for those who accept Him as the real acharya for this age. His books and instructions are abundantly available for everyone. In these present degraded times, travel to India and within India is expensive, difficult, dangerous, and dirty. Real sadhus are not easy to find but cheaters are prominent everywhere. Thus, it may be best for most devotees to stay at home, worship the Deity, distribute prasadam, participate in samkirtana, and chant without offense while hearing and following Srila Prabhupada. Then one can easily meditate on Sri Vrindaban Dhama and Sri Dhama Mayapur without disturbance or offense.
Offering to His Divine Grace Srila Prabhupada from Dwarkadhisa dasa
Srila Prabhupada’s Disappearance Day

I feel the desire to write something for Srila Prabhupada on his anniversary of his disappearance day. Wow it was 44 years ago, and I was only 14 years old. Devotees had been giving us news that Prabhupada was very sick and bedridden for months. Every day I would pray with the devotees for his health and recovery. I would see him being carried in his rocking chair wearing big sunglasses to take Darshan of Gaura Nitai, Krsna Balaram and Radha Shayam Sundar.
Then that afternoon on November 14th during lunch time I heard the news that Prabhupada may leave his body within hours. I left my lunch half eaten and ran to his quarters. Many devotees surrounded his bed singing kirtan with much grief and sadness. I didn’t believe he would leave us in his physical form. Of course, he would tell us all the time that he may pass away anytime, and that we all needed to take guidance from his books and instructions. I thought he would tell me what my service would be when I grew up.
I stayed in the kirtan until I had to leave to offer aratik in the temple. After aratik I got distracted while eating maha prasadam and talking instead of going back to his room. Then the news came out that he had just passed away. I knew all was going to change in ISKCON. I felt I had lost our eternal guide and master. I felt a real darkness and emptiness. Despite of all the changes and severe hardships I suffered in ISKCON and outside I try to remain his disciple by following his instructions with the best of my abilities. I beg to remain at his lotus feet eternally.
SP letters on how to do japa and other….
SP letters about kirtans
SP letters about songs and bhajans

disciplic succession-How it is broken? SP answers
Lokanātha: …five thousand years back, until now, there’s only thirty ācāryas…
Prabhupāda: Chain is broken when there are false spiritual masters. Otherwise it is not broken. Chain is broken if a so-called spiritual master speaks something manufactured. Then the chain is broken. Otherwise chain is not broken.
Morning Walk — September 2, 1976, New Delhi
Business and Bhakti-letters from SP to disciples-Siksamrta Vol #1
Songs and bhajans-letters from SP from Siksamrta Vol #1

Tea or Me–SP
July 11 1973 London. Prabhupāda: No. Hospitality means the man should ask you, “What can I offer you?” That is hospitality. If he says that “I must give you tea, and you must drink it,” that is not hospitality. (laughter) Guest (8): (indistinct) Prabhupāda: No, no. Hospitality is first… According to our Indian system, (Hindi) Then you can say, “Then you can give me a little sweet water.” or “You can give me little milk.” That’s all. Hospitality does not mean I must force you, “You must take it.” That is not hospitality. Guest (9): (Hindi) Somebody comes to my place… Prabhupāda: So you should ask, “What can I offer you?” Guest (9): …say, “A cup of tea will do.” Then? Prabhupāda: That’s all right. Guest (9): We cannot give him cup of tea. Prabhupāda: No, you cannot give, that “I have no tea. You take milk.” (laughter) Guest (8): No tea, now. Why do you keep that tea in the house? Prabhupāda: But if you offer milk or little sherbet, nobody will deny it. Even if he’s a tea drinker, he cannot deny taking a little sherbet or little milk or a sandeṣa or some sweetmeat or… What is that? You want to offer him something. So offer him… There are so many things. Why that particular tea should be offered. Is it very nice preparation? Guest (9): Another tea and coffee. The people generally want… Prabhupāda: I want things are nice, but… Guest (9): If we stop that one, I come to coffee and tea. Prabhupāda: They might have gone to hell, but I am not… (laughter) I cannot offer him hellish things. Bhagavat-prasāda. We are offering our Bhagavat-prasādam. Nobody is denying. You can offer in the same way. We are not offering tea or coffee. Whatever we have got, take it. So this is artificial. We can avoid all these difficulties. There is no difficulty at all. Guest (9): No, what I (indistinct) I take but wife takes half, and children, they didn’t take it, but they want a cup of coffee. One boy wants cup of coffee, the girl wants a cup of tea and… Prabhupāda: Well, the… Guest (9): But the… And when the… That is the… This is the problem… Prabhupāda: This happened in my life… This happened in my life. Revatīnandana: Listen. Listen. Prabhupāda: My wife was taking tea. So I asked her not to take tea, not to take tea. But she didn’t care husband. Then I gave her final, that “Either you have to give up your tea or your husband.” (laughter) So she agreed to give up husband, not tea. (laughter) So I left my home. That’s all. (laughter) And the rest is history………………..Hare Krsna-All glories to Srila Prabhupada