Jump to content
IndiaDivine.org
Sign in to follow this  
krsna

Sriman Jayananda Dasa Thakura Dissappearance Day

Rate this topic

Recommended Posts

**********> javascript_disabled.gif </NOSCRIPT><!-- <hs:element32> --> Jayananda_Prabhu.jpg

<!-- </hs:element32> --><!-- <hs:element3> -->

 

(Reprinted from Back to Godhead magazine, 1977)

 

 

 

 

On May 1, just four days after his thirty-eighth birthday, Srila Prabhupada's very dear disciple Jayananda dasa passed away in his quarters at the Los Angeles Temple complex (New Dvaraka). For the last few months his body had been ravaged by leukaemia, and recently he had abandoned all attempts at recovery and, preparing for the crucial time of death, moved to New Dvaraka to immerse himself in the pure association of Lord Krsna's Deity and His devotees.

 

Jayananda joined the San Francisco Radha-Krsna Temple early in 1967, just after it opened and less than a year after Srila Prabhupada founded the International Society for Krsna Consciousness in New York City. Though he had both an engineering degree from Ohio state University and a San Francisco State Teachers College degree, Jayananda was then supporting himself by driving a taxicab. He was looking for a way to make life simple. At twenty-eight, he became the senior devotee in San Francisco and soon the temple president.

 

Mukunda dasa, who was there at the time told us about Jayananda's rare qualities: "He proved himself to be the most responsible and selfless person. You could never detect even the most subtle type of wish to satisfy his own personal needs. He had that very unique attribute -- whatever needed to be done, he would do. He was driving his taxicab fifteen hours a day or more to get overtime to pay the temple's rent and various other expenses, and he was looking after fifteen or twenty new brahmacaris (celibate students)."

 

Over the years Jayananda took special interest in the annual Ratha-yatra festival. He would plan the festival, build the carts, cook and distribute the prasadam (spiritual food offered in love to Lord Krsna). During his last days he was always planning how to expand Ratha-yatra so that more temples could participate. Incapacitated as he was, he still helped design the special carts now being built in Los Angeles, which can be disassembled for easy transportation from city to city.

 

Back in 1967 Jayananda gave Srila Prabhupada his life savings of five thousand dollars, and then again, with his last letter to Srila Prabhupada, Jayananda enclosed a second gift of five thousand dollars -- money that had been ear marked for medical expenses. Jayananda was so anxious to serve Srila Prabhupada that he gave up the desire to go back to the spiritual world. "When I leave my body," he said near the end, "I want very much to come back to continue serving Srila Prabhupada in this world." These are the sentiments of Krsna's most exalted devotees (vaisnavas), of whom Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura, our great-great-grand spiritual master, once wrote:

 

He reasons ill who says that vaisnavas die

When thou art living still in sound!

The vaisnavas die to live, and living try

To spread the holy name around.

 

 

 

 

Interview with Jayananda

 

 

 

 

BTG: Jayananda, how did you first get involved in Krsna consciousness?

 

Jayananda: I heard Srila Prabhupada speaking in San Francisco, and somehow I knew he didn't want to cheat me. So I just wanted to work for him.

 

BTG: And now for ten years you've worked on the Ratha-yatra carts.

 

Jayananda: Yes.

 

BTG: What were the first Ratha-yatras like?

 

Jayananda: The first year, 1967, we just rented a flatbed truck and started out in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. We decorated the truck with flowers and put the Deities on the back, and the girls passed out fruit. A good crowd walked along with us at the beginning, and when we turned off Haight Street a smaller group of maybe fifty people came with us and we went all the way to the beach.

 

The second year (1968) we made our own cart, with saffron silk canopies, small ones. And we had the parade through Golden Gate Park to the beach. By that time the San Francisco temple had grown a little -- we had maybe 30 devotees -- and about 100 people came with us through the park. The chanting was very nice that year.

 

Then in 1969 we built a much bigger cart, with a tall silk canopy, like the ones they build in Jagannath Puri in India. But in 1970 we worked for two months straight and built the three big carts, basically the same ones we use now. Also, we had all kinds of publicity -- TV, billboards, posters. And Srila Prabhupada came to that Ratha-yatra. So a lot of people came, maybe 12,000 people. It was big – a tremendous success. We had a few mishaps, though. One cart broke down in the middle of the parade. And it was a bitter cold day. But even though it was so cold at the beach, thousands of people stayed there with us and ate a lot of Krsna prasad (spiritual food offered to Krsna. We brought 20 50-gallon barrels of prasad, and they ate it all.

 

Later that year, the auditorium we used at the beach was torn down. So in 1971 we decided to end the parade in the park, at Lindley Meadow. That year and in 1972 and 1973, the parade was a little smaller than in 1970.

 

In 1974 Bhakta Das came to San Francisco to be temple president, and he decided to expand the Ratha-yatra. He spent more money on it than before, and maybe 20,000 people attended that year. The police remarked that we were the only group that could get such a large gathering together without creating a problem for them.

 

Srila Prabhupada came that year and gave a speech at the Meadow. He was sitting beneath the Jagannath Deities on Their opulent three-tiered stage. Even without much understanding everyone could appreciate that here was a majestic, awe-inspiring celebration. Another wonderful thing we started that year was the fairground-type booths at the Meadow. You could see the unlimited scope of the Vedic culture. We had a Deity worship booth, a transcendental art booth, a literature booth, and of course many booths selling food. Now that's become a regular feature of the festival.

 

In 1975 I tried out making steel wheels, but the chariots were so heavy they flattened the steel and made the ride very bumpy for the Deities. So now we're back to the standard wooden wheels.

 

BTG: What instructions has Srila Prabhupada given you about Ratha-yatra?

 

Jayananda: I never got much personal instruction. He just told me to make everything strong. I'm not a real visionary about it-- I just built the carts.

 

BTG: Which Ratha-yatra do you think has been the best so far?

 

Jayananda: In New York last year (1976) -- that was the most festive. Not until then had I experienced so many of the transcendental qualities of Ratha-yatra. You know -- for a parade there's nothing like Fifth Avenue; it's the most important street in the world. And when we went to Washington Square Park to pull the carts home, hours after the parade had finished, thousands of people were still there chanting. They were everywhere. People were coming out of their apartments and coming out of bars shouting "Hare Krsna!" Only in New York could you get such a response.

 

BTG: Tell us, from your own experience, what the public gets out of Ratha-yatra.

 

Jayananda: The impact is so powerful that everyone's affected. In New York there were thousands of people out on the streets, and they were astounded. It's not that I'm claiming it; the people were interviewed on TV and that's what they said. Also I remember one man with his girl friend (she didn't like us at all) who told me some time after the festival that when he saw the carts coming down the street he felt a parade had just come down from heaven, and that he often remembers the carts and the chanting with pleasure.

 

So people are hit by it. It's so far beyond their usual experience. You can't measure the impact. All year long they do more or less the same things. Maybe they catch a few parades, like the Thanksgiving Day parade. They stand and watch some big balloons go by. But it's all the same. Then, when you have a whole troupe of devotees singing and dancing around these lofty, transcendental chariots -- then the people are transformed. They used to be mundane creatures, but when they see the Ratha-yatra, they're angels. It brings out the best in people to see Lord Jagannath smiling at them. I tell you, at first their faces looked like they hadn't changed in 25 years, and then all of a sudden it was like glass cracking, and you'd see the whole face transformed just by a few moment's association.

 

And what to speak of those who take part?! Ratha-yatra encourages everybody to take part. "Come on, walk with us, dance, grab a rope and pull!" We don't say, "Don't touch." No -- "Join in, have fun." By our nature we all want to participate. Nobody wants to be a bystander. And those who take part are purified of all their sinful karmic reactions just by chanting Hare Krsna and seeing Lord Jagannath.

 

BTG: Are there people who regard it as idol worship?

 

Jayananda: Yes -- they may feel that before, but the impact of the festival is so strong that after it they feel otherwise. They see Lord Jagannath, and they see how merciful He is, and they can feel that it's not idol worship. And if they read Srila Prabhupada's books, then they'll understand logically how Lord Jagannath is not an idol. Of course, at the festival there are always a few fault-finders. Last year in New York one of them had a bullhorn and was shouting, so one of our men poured water down it and that stopped him.

 

BTG: What is your understanding of the purpose of Ratha-yatra?

 

Jayananda: To celebrate the pastimes of Krsna. Krsna's so kind; He comes to earth and displays so many wonderful pastimes. Ratha-yatra celebrates His going to Kuru-kshetra with Balaram and Subhadra, and His meeting there with the residents of Vrindavan, where He was born. The expressions of love shared between the Lord and His devotees make that one of the sweetest pastimes. Ratha-yatra offers a chance for so many people to be engaged in Krsna consciousness. People don't come to our temples much, but millions are out on the streets. Now here's a chance for them to advance in spiritual life -- here comes Lord Jagannath's festival! They're touched -- they become part of the transcendental vibration, and they're purified.

 

Also, for the devotees it's very beneficial -- maybe more for me. Ratha-yatra is the service that's given me so many of my realizations, the flowering of whatever Krsna consciousness I have. It's not a long-term occupation. It happens all at once, like a big explosion, in the summer. It brings together so many devotees all working together under the spiritual master with one plan. And all the transcendental paraphernalia is there -- the Deities, the prasad, the chanting, the booths, the theater -- it's such a surcharged atmosphere. You never forget it.

 

For a devotee to be able to participate in Ratha-yatra is very good for his Krsna consciousness. When you have these festivals, it gives you a big, powerful event to look forward to, and to work towards. It helps your devotion.

 

BTG: How about the future growth of Ratha-yatra?

 

Jayananda: One thing that's important is that all the temples should celebrate this wonderful festival. But it isn't practical for each center to construct three carts. So now in Los Angeles we're putting together a traveling party that can go from city to city, with displays and carts that you can assemble and take apart. Then the great expense will be eliminated. Also, we'll have year-round Ratha-yatras -- the South in the winter, the North in the summer. It can be expanded so people will be hearing about Ratha-yatra all year round -- and that will be the perfection of their lives!

 

BTG: It sounds wonderful! Thank you very much, Jayananda.

 

Jayananda: Thank you. Hare Krsna.

 

 

 

 

Srila Prabhupada writes to Jayananda

 

 

 

 

Bombay

5th May, 1977

 

 

 

My dear Jayananda,

 

Please accept my blessings.

 

I am feeling very intensely your separation. In 1967 you joined me in San Francisco. You were driving my car and chanting Hare Krsna. You were the first man to give me some contribution ($5000) for printing my Bhagavad-gita. After that, you have rendered very favorable service to Krsna in different ways. I so hope at the time of your death you were remembering Krsna and as such, you have been promoted to the eternal association of Krsna. If not, if you had any tinge of material desire, you have gone to the celestial kingdom to live with the demigods for many thousands of years and enjoy the most opulent life of material existence. From there you can promote yourself to the spiritual world. But even if one fails to promote himself to the spiritual world, at that time he comes down again on the surface of this globe and takes birth in a big family like a yogis' or a brahmanas' or an aristocratic family, where there is again chance of reviving Krsna Consciousness. But as you were hearing Krsna-kirtana, I am sure that you were directly promoted to Krsna-loka.

 

"janma karma ca me divyam

evam you vetti tattvatah

tyaktva deham punar janma

naiti man eti so' rjuna"

 

Krsna has done a great favor to you, not to continue your diseased body, and has given you a suitable place for your service. Thank you very much.

 

Your ever well-wisher,

A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami

 

(Click here for more information about Jayananda Prabhu.)

.

<< Back

 

.

 

 

 

 

 

<!-- </hs:element3> --><!-- <hs:element4> --><!-- </hs:element4> --><!-- <hs:element6> --><!-- </hs:element6> --><!-- <hs:realtracker> -->******** type=text/javascript> <!-- var id='';var res='';var partnerid=90006; var user='prabhupada1'; var pp='Jayananda'; function f(s){f2(s)}; function f2(s){document.write('forums')}; //--> *********>******** src="/~site/Scripts_ExternalRedirect/ExternalRedirect.dll?CMD=CMDGetJavaScript&H_SITEID=RTK1&H_AltURL=%2F%7Esite%2Frealtracker%2Frt_s90022.js&HSGOTOURL=http%3A%2F%2Flayout1.realtracker.com%2Fincludes%2Frt_s90022a.js" type=text/javascript> *********>******** type=text/javascript> <!-- f('/~site/Scripts_ExternalRedirect/ExternalRedirect.dll?CMD=CMDGotoURL&H_SITEID=RTK1&H_AltURL=%2f%7esite%2ftp.gif&H_HSGOTOURL=http%3a%2f%2fweb4.realtracker.com%2fnetpoll%2fimulti.asp&user='+escape(user)+'&pn='+escape(partnerid)+'&pp='+escape(pp)+'&js=1&to=-360&userurl='+escape(location.href)+res); //--> *********>**********> ExternalRedirect.dll?CMD=CMDGetGif&H_SITEID=RTK2&H_AltURL=%2F%7Esite%2Ftp.gif&H_HSGOTOURL=http%3A%2F%2Fweb4.realtracker.com%2Fnetpoll%2Fimulti.asp%3Fuser%3Dprabhupada1%26pn%3D90006%26pp%3DJayananda%26js%3D0%26b%3D0%26to%3D-360 </NOSCRIPT><!-- </hs:realtracker> -->

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest guest

Thanks so much for telling about such an elevated soul like Sriman Jayananda Dasa Thakurji.

My prostrated dandvats unto His lotus feet !

 

Haribol !!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
Sign in to follow this  

×
×
  • Create New...