Bharuch Yatra Report
BY: NARTAKA GAURANGA DAS
May 13, 2010 BARODA, INDIA (SUN) Inspired by His Holiness Bhakti Vikas Swami, more than four hundred devotees from twenty places around India, mostly from Gujarat, gathered to hear and chant about Lord Krishna at a three day "shravanam kirtanam camp" organized by Maharaja's disciples, near Bharuch, the largest town on the banks of the holy river Narmada, from May 7th-9th.
Starting at mangala arati at 5:00 AM on May 7th, devotees were engaged in hearing Krishna katha throughout the three-day program. HH Bhakti Vikas Swami delivered lectures in Hindi, and also led congregational singing of many Vaisnava bhajanas. Maharaja stressed the need for reading Srila Prabhupada's books and understanding them very carefully.
Daily there were extended interactive question and answer sessions during
which devotees had their doubts clarified directly by HH Bhakti Vikas Swami.
A three-day seminar on varnasrama presented by Sriman Savyasachi das, who is
a medical school graduate, was another feature of the camp. The seminar was
meant to inspire the attending devotees to adopt a simple village life, and
give up the materialistic way of life found in modern urban India, which is
a great impediment in the advancement in Krishna Consciousness.
Sriman Jasomatinandan das, Zonal Secretary for ISKCON Gujarat and Temple
President of ISKCON Ahmedabad, Sriman Basu Ghosh das, Temple President of
ISKCON Baroda, Sriman Sacchidananda das, Temple President of ISKCON Vallabh
Vidyanagar, and Sriman Vrindavan das, Vice-president of ISKCON Surat, and
other senior leaders of ISKCON attended and delivered inspirational lectures
for the benefit of the attendees of the camp.
Several dramas were presented by the devotees and also by devotee children.
All the devotees were immersed in the Holy Names and camp programs,
forgetting the inconvenience caused due to the intense heat of the Indian
summer! During the nights, many devotees took rest on the bank of river
Narmada, enjoying the cool breezes blowing in off of the river's water!
It's interesting and important to note that at this camp, all the prasad
(meals) were cooked and served by devotees themselves with love and
devotion, without having to hire professional brahmin cooks.
On Saturday, May 8th, in the evening, the entire group of four hundred
devotees went out to perform harinam nagar sankirtan, organized on the
streets of Bharuch town, and accompanied by a number of devotees
distributing BBT and Bhakti Vikas Swami's books. Almost seven hundred books
were distributed during that maha-nagar sankirtan program
A small book entitled Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, written and published by HH
Bhakti Vikasa Swami, was distributed in bulk to the visiting devotees so they
could further distribute it at their respective places.
One of the themes of this camp was also to encourage the congregational
devotees to keep the complete Srimad Bhagavatam set in their homes.
Towards this end twenty-one Srimad Bhagavatam sets were ordered by the
participating devotees.
On the evening of May 9th, a public program was organized which various
dignitaries of the Bharuch town attended and wherein they were presented
with several of Srila Prabhupada's books as a gift.
The members of the Bharuch Camp organizing Committee wish to express our
eternal indebtedness to Srila Prabhupada, and to HH Bhakti Vikasa Swami, who
afforded us such a nice opportunity to hear and chant the glories of Sri Krishna Caitanya, the yuga dharma for the present age of Kali.
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Nartaka Gauranga das
Director, IYF, Baroda
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