The Saint Who Lived Next Door

BY: BHAKTA JOHN JAGANNATHA


Jun 18, 2021 — NEW YORK (SUN) —

Recently, in the past few months, I have been attempting to absorb my self in the pastimes of His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami by reading the books written by Srila Prabhupada's early disciples. Among many was The Emergence of Women's Voices in ISKCON, compiled and edited by Pranada devi dasi.

    tulayama lavenapi na svargam napunar-bhavam
    bhagavat-sangi-sangasya martyanam kim utasisah

    Translation:

    "The value of a moment's association with the devotee of the Lord cannot even be compared to the attainment of heavenly planets or liberation from matter, and what to speak of worldly benedictions in the form of material prosperity, which are for those who are meant for death." (Srimad-Bhagavatam Canto 1, Chapter 18, Text 13)

Recently, in the past few months, I have been attempting to absorb my self in the pastimes of His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami by reading the books written by Srila Prabhupada's early disciples. Among many was The Emergence of Women's Voices in ISKCON, compiled and edited by Pranada devi dasi.

In my humble opinion it is necessary to hear from both sons and daughters to access the true essence of the vapuh of their spiritual father. One fact is certain. Srila Prabhupada loved his sons and daughters equally and they loved him.

At the beginning of June I started reading Pranada devi dasi's compilation. I noticed there were internet links to certain videos online - Sharing Hearts Day 1 and Sharing Hearts Day 2. At approximately the 8:35 mark of the second video there is a photo of Srila Prabhupada and his disciples seated in what appears to be a temple room and Prabhupada is holding japa beads up in the air. Perhaps it was an initiation ceremony. I immediately noticed and recognized the Vaisnavi directly across from him and absorbed in the activities of His Divine Grace.



I could not recall her name but in my mind I acknowledged that she has been part of my Krishna consciousness memories, sometimes in the forefront of my consciousness and at times in a lesser sense but always this prabhu mataji has remained there, for many years - 40 years to be exact.

This past Saturday June 12th I participated in the New York City Ratha Yatra on Fifth Avenue and in Washington Square Park. I believe it was the only parade allowed in the city this year so far because of all the recent pandemonium. Congratulations and dandavats are in order to all the devotees who made this possible. Although apparently smaller by material standards than past years it was none-the-less a transcendental success.

While associating with the devotees in the Park I had the opportunity to speak with the temple president of the Brooklyn Temple, his grace Hamsarupa dasa prabhu. He spoke with me and invited me to attend the Sunday program at the Hare Krishna Center on Schermerhorn Street.

I informed the prabhu that I had not been there in six years. I made a personal vow never again to visit due to an incident involving the previous administration. Hamsarupa prabhu assured me that I was welcome to come and take darshan of Sri Sri Radha Govinda. So on Sunday I went.

I arrived at the temple in time to take darshan for a few minutes before the Deity doors were closed. Hamsarupa prabhu welcomed me and gave me a tour of Srila Prabhupada's Museum. Srila Prabhupada sat behind his desk translating sastra. Next to his glass enclosed book case were his personal Bhagavatam and Caitanya-caritamrta that he translated from. In a glass case were a pair of his shoes and the small metal instrument that he used to clean his ears. Behind Prabhupada on his right hung his personal painting of Lord Nrsimhadeva tearing apart the demon Hiranyakasipu on His lap.

When I saw this painting I mentioned to Hamsarupa that I lived next door to a devotee who, at the time, was engaged in painting the same scene. That was in 1981 when I resided in the ISKCON commune in Lake Huntington.



I said I could not remember her name. I described her to Hamsarupa. He knew her. Her name was Saradiya devi dasi. He told me that he named his daughter after her.

I learned that she passed away a few years ago - the same year that my wife passed away. That was sad but now I at least had a name to attach to the memory. That evening I searched the internet for Saradiya and found her on Prabhupada Connection and Iskcon Desire Tree.

On Monday the 14th the Sampradaya Sun website published an article Vintage Hare Krishna and there was Saradiya devi dasi with Nanda Kisore Dasa.



I was amazed to say the least. Then on Wednesday the 16th the Sun published another Vintage Hare Krishna 1969 Boston. There was a photo of an ecstatic kirtan and in the center dancing and obviously experiencing the bliss of the congregational chanting of the holy names was Saradiya devi dasi!



Oh prabhu Vaisnavas and Vaisnavis, Oh Srila Prabhupada and Krishna, I most humbly beg someone to enlighten this fallen fool as to why this is happening.

In the beginning of 1981 my wife Bhaktin Maria and my infant son Parasurama and I moved to the Hare Krishna commune New Purushottama Ksetra in Lake Huntington in upstate New York. We lived in the apartment on the first floor left in the big house directly across the road from Lord Jagannatha's temple. The first floor right apartment was the residence of her grace Saradiya devi dasi.

Mother Saradiya was engaged in painting portraits of the different pastimes of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. She also was engaged in cooking the offerings for the Deities.

I did not have very much of her association. She was very engaged in her services as was I. She was very quiet and serene.

One of the few times that I did get her association was very sweet. One day for some reason I had an opportunity to speak with her. I knocked quietly on her door and she opened it and welcomed me inside. Her room was all consumed with painting. There were paint brushes of all sizes and shapes lying on tables or upright in glass jars. Jars of assorted colors of paints were everywhere. There were easels here and there. In the center of everything was the almost completed painting of Lord Nrsimhadeva above.

As always her face was impeccably painted with the mark of Visnu tilaka. I never saw her without it. Sometime in our short conversation I asked her what I had wanted to ask her from the first time I saw her in the temple. I had seen the 1969 video of Srila Prabhupada titled "Gurudeva". In the video Prabhupada is arriving at the airport in New York and welcomed with a kirtana by his early disciples. In the video all of his female disciples were front and center dancing and chanting for his pleasure. The camera pans the crowd of devotees and arrives in the rear and there I believed was Saradiya Dasi blowing on a large conch.

I asked her if that was her.

For the first time since I had seen her in the temple her face lit up and she smiled this very sweet nectarean smile. "Yes that was me." she said.



Quote of Saradiya devi dasi from Iskcon Desire Tree:

    "The main program at the San Francisco temple took place at 7 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The temple room was a renovated storefront; although it was not very large, it was sufficient for the number of devotees and guests who attended.

    We would eagerly wait for Srila Prabhupada's arrival from his nearby apartment. When he entered, one devotee would blow a conch shell (I enjoyed doing this) and everyone else would prostrate themselves."

I felt in some small way my remembrance of her performing her transcendentally enjoyable service pleased her. That is how I always remember her - the moving image of her blowing the conch for Srila Prabhupada's arrival.

About Saradiya devi dasi

Saradiya devi dasi joined Srila Prabhupada's movement in San Francisco in 1967 at the age of 16. She was initiated two weeks later. Therefore Saradiya was the youngest devotee at the time. Srila Prabhupada states:

    "So youngest is taken more care. Sneha, affection, is compared with oil. Sneha means oil. So affection is just like oil. Why? Now, you put oil in the ground, it will glide down where there is slope. So generally, the affection goes down to the youngest child." (Srila Prabhupada Lecture, Chicago, July 8, 1975)

The following statements clearly demonstrate Srila Prabhupada's fatherly affection towards his dear spiritual daughter, Saradiya.

    Śāradīyā: Swamijī? When we go to Kṛṣṇaloka to be with Kṛṣṇa…

    Prabhupāda: Just see this girl, little girl, is aiming for going back to Kṛṣṇaloka. Just see. (laughter) I am giving an example. They don't care for this material senses. They are always thinking "When I shall go there, home, back to home, back to Godhead?" This is the psychology. Yes?

    Śāradīyā: When we serve Kṛṣṇa, even though we don't have a material body…?

    Prabhupāda: No. Material body you have to finish here. You are finishing your material body so many times even during this bodily existence. So material body cannot go into spiritual world. You have your material body here. Similarly, as soon as you enter in the spiritual world you have spiritual body.

    Śāradīyā: We have a spiritual body to serve Kṛṣṇa?

    Prabhupāda: As good as Kṛṣṇa's body. Kṛṣṇa has got spiritual body, similarly you will have spiritual body. Is that clear?

    Śāradīyā: I want to know, when we serve Kṛṣṇa, we have spiritual senses, then that satisfies our spiritual senses when we serve Kṛṣṇa in Kṛṣṇaloka?

    Prabhupāda: Yes. You dance with Kṛṣṇa, you eat with Kṛṣṇa, talk with Kṛṣṇa, you enjoy with Kṛṣṇa. Kṛṣṇa will kiss you also. (laughter) Kṛṣṇa is very kind to everyone, either you love Him as a lover, either you love Him as your son, either you love Him as your friend, or you love Him as your master. In whichever way you like you can love, and Kṛṣṇa will respond. Ye yathā māṁ prapadyante tāṁs tathaiva bhajāmy aham (BG 4.11). In the Bhagavad-gītā you will see Kṛṣṇa says, "Anyone who loves Me in different ways or different type," so Kṛṣṇa also loves reciprocating that way. If somebody Kṛṣṇa…, loves Kṛṣṇa as enemy, Kṛṣṇa also gives him salvation in that way also. Kṛṣṇa is so kind. Yes.

    (Srila Prabhupada Lecture, Montreal, June 16, 1968)

More about her grace Saradiya devi dasi in her own words accompanied by some of her paintings:

"His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada very kindly accepted me as his disciple in the beginning of January 1968, giving me the name Saradiya Devi Dasi, "servant of the goddess of autumn." This occurred at the Sri Sri Radha-Krishna temple on 518 Frederick Street, San Francisco, California.



Having grown up in San Francisco, I would sometimes explore different areas of the city. The Haight-Ashbury district was particularly intriguing in those days, and so it was about February 1967 that I saw a card on the sidewalk in that neighborhood that stopped me in my tracks. Picking it up, I read: "Chant this mantra and you will stay high forever: Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare/ Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare."

By immeasurable great fortune, the mantra attracted me and I began to chant it, although I didn't realize that it was a collection of names for God. I could feel the uplifting effect so I would chant the mantra on many occasions while walking or riding the bus.

During that 1967 "Summer of Love," as I found myself jostled by the throngs of tourists on the main street running through Haight-Ashbury, I noticed an intriguing poster about a July parade festival of Lord Jagannatha. At the Psychedelic Bookstore I was drawn to the blue mimeographed magazine Back to Godhead, although the esoteric articles were beyond my understanding. In another shop, I bought a wood flute decorated with a picture of the face of a pretty blue boy.



That autumn, a copy of the Bhagavad-gita came into my possession. It had been published in India, and although I couldn't fully comprehend the teachings, I was inspired to stop eating animal flesh. It seems by this simple sacrifice that I was getting ready to meet someone who was actually living the devotional life glorified by Sri Krishna in the Gita.

Not long after Thanksgiving Day, I was invited to the Sri Sri Radha-Krishna temple in San Francisco. As the door opened, I heard the melodious singing of those same words of the maha-mantra that I had so often chanted that year: Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare/ Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare!

The temple had rich red carpet and freshly painted white walls. Hanging on one wall was a painting of beautiful blue Krishna sitting on a rock and playing His flute. It was a feast for my eyes. The air was sweet with the aroma of incense and delicious prasada. Lord Jagannatha, Lady Subhadra, and Lord Balarama stood on the altar at one end of the temple room. I was very impressed by the tranquil atmosphere and sincere followers, who told me about their guru, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami, whom they called, Swamiji.

After that visit, I went to the local record store and purchased Swamiji's Happening album, and thus I was introduced to him through transcendental sound vibration. While gazing at his photograph on the back cover, I began to cry. Not fully realizing it, my connection with Swamiji began even before I met him in person.



A few weeks later, Swamiji (now Srila Prabhupada) returned from India and arrived at the San Francisco temple. His face and body was surrounded with a golden aura. Hearing him personally chant the Maha Mantra, The Bhagavad-gita and Srimad Bhagwatam was nectar to my ears. Two weeks later, he kindly accepted me as his disciple. Although I was only sixteen, I had enough wherewithal to realize that my initiation was a significant turning point in my life and was to be taken seriously.

Throughout those early years, I was extremely blessed and fortunate to have had Srila Prabhupada's association on the West and East coasts of the United States and in Canada, India and England. Srila Prabhupada took a special interest in each of his disciples, and lovingly encouraged us in various ways. I'd like to mention a few memorable incidents to highlight his compassion, concern, and direct involvement in the lives of his disciples, both female and male.

On numerous occasions Srila Prabhupada encouraged me in my attempts to follow this path. The main program at the San Francisco temple took place at 7 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The temple room was a renovated storefront; although it was not very large, it was sufficient for the number of devotees and guests who attended.

We would eagerly wait for Srila Prabhupada's arrival from his nearby apartment. When he entered, one devotee would blow a conch shell (I enjoyed doing this) and everyone else would prostrate themselves. Devotees and guests would then sit facing Srila Prabhupada's vyasasana, with the Jagannatha Deities to their left.



In those days, Srila Prabhupada began the evening programs with the Vande 'ham prayers, which he would follow with Hare Krishna kirtana. The kirtanas were ecstatic, and people would sit or stand, facing the Jagannatha Deities. We would dance slowly, moving our feet from side to side and raising our arms as Srila Prabhupada had taught us was the proper way to dance before the Deities.

On one occasion, Gurudasa recorded Srila Prabhupada and the kirtana with a video recorder. Srila Prabhupada indicated to Gurudasa that he video the two women devotees dancing in the kirtana who were dressed in new saris – this was Ali Krishna Devi Dasi and myself. Ali Krishna and I were friends from high school and I had introduced her to the chanting and the temple. She and I were initiated on the same day.

A few blocks from the temple, Srila Prabhupada lived in an apartment with a couple of brahmachari assistants. He held darshans there on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. On one such evening, as a dozen devotees sat in front of his low desk, Srila Prabhupada personally and instructively began to say our names with a lesson in mind: "Saradiya, nice tilaka; Krishna Dasa, no tilak" and so forth for every devotee in the room. We learned from this of the great importance of wearing tilaka on one's body.



Srila Prabhupada usually took his daily walk at Stowe Lake in Golden Gate Park, and we took turns going with him, usually in small groups of three or four. Devotees sometimes asked him questions, but we were satisfied just being in his presence for these special occasions. On one particularly cooler morning, I was wearing my long coat and a turquoise shawl. Like a concerned father, Srila Prabhupada asked if I was sufficiently covered.

Occasionally, the brahmacharis relayed messages to me from Srila Prabhupada. He told me I should finish high school and that I shouldn't have boyfriends. Since I was still attending high school, this protective directive helped me to focus on my high school education along with my spiritual practices.

These examples illustrate how Srila Prabhupada was concerned for our welfare, both spiritually and materially. There was no indication that he preferred either his female or male disciples. As our spiritual master, he encouraged us in following his instructions; as our spiritual father or grandfather, he looked after us in his caring, personal, and compassionate manner.



Later that year, Srila Prabhupada came from Montreal and arrived back at the first temple he began in New York City at 26 Second Avenue. It was the auspicious occasion of Radhastami, Srimati Radharani's Appearance Day. The devotees were eagerly awaiting his arrival and anxious to hear his transcendental message. After he settled onto his vyasasana, he graciously thanked the artist who had painted the beautiful Radha-Krishna painting that was hanging in Montreal. Then he said that all the women should learn to paint. In addition, he said "These women are all goddesses of fortune, and you should not think of them as objects for your sense gratification." Srila Prabhupada compared his female disciples to the goddesses of fortune in order to encourage them, but also to remind both men and women that they were not ordinary women. Because his female disciples were engaged in devotional service according to his direction, they were to be treated with dignity and respect. He also suggested an engagement that would please both him and themselves, as well as Radha and Krishna.

Srila Prabhupada had repeated on several occasions that he needed paintings to illustrate his books as well as for ISKCON temples worldwide, so I took up the service wholeheartedly. Wherever I traveled, I made it my service to paint a few paintings to beautify the temple, and so my paintings have found their way to the United States, Canada, Trinidad, South America, India, Germany, and England. I was also able to contribute a few paintings for Srila Prabhupada's books and his Back To Godhead magazine.



Later that day in New York, the devotees went to a local park to hold kirtana and hear Srila Prabhupada talk about Srimati Radharani on Her Appearance Day. He said that the reason people are attracted to forests and parks is because Radha, Krishna, and the gopis are engaged in an eternal rasa dance in the forests of Vrindavan. Our natural longing for these places is from that original attraction on the part of the Lord. Srila Prabhupada pointed out that the highest pleasure for the eternal soul is to engage in pastimes with Lord Krishna and the gopis.

The next year, in May of 1969, I was fortunate to participate in the first Vedic wedding in Boston at the Radha Krishna Temple on Glenville Avenue. This special occasion was reported in the local papers. The three couples getting married were Jahnava Dasi and Nandakisore Dasa, Rukmini Devi and Baradraj Dasa, and me and Vaikunthanatha Dasa. Srila Prabhupada kindly performed the fire sacrifice and gave us his blessings. After the ceremony, while Srila Prabhupada was sitting on his vyasasana and taking prasada with all of us, he looked over at me and asked, "Saradiya, now you are happy?"



The next morning, Vaikunthanatha and I were honored to take a walk with Srila Prabhupada and his servant. Srila Prabhupada remarked to me, "You are no longer 'Miss Saradiya'; now you are 'Mrs. Saradiya.'" Srila Prabhupada kindly graced me with these encouraging words. From this particular instance I realized that since I had become "Mrs. Saradiya" didn't mean I was losing myself or my individuality because I had gotten married. I was to remain myself, and I felt that he was reminding my husband of the same. He wanted his female disciples to get married, and the householder couples to then help him spread Krishna consciousness around the world.

Within a few years, I had the opportunity to help spread Krishna consciousness in the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Tobago, near the coast of Venezuela. I traveled all over Trinidad for a year, going to outdoor markets, door to door, and various temples on the small island, meeting people from its mixture of ethnicities. For a few months I also went to Guyana. From the end of 1970 until the spring of 1972, Vaikunthanath and I pioneered the Krishna consciousness movement in that part of the world.

From Georgetown, Guyana, we wrote Srila Prabhupada a letter, asking him to give Vaikunthanatha brahmana initiation so we could worship Deities (I had been given Gayatri initiation previous to marriage). In his return letter, Srila Prabhupada said that any brahmana could perform the ceremony and give Vaikunthanatha Gayatri – Saradiya, or any Brahmana could do it. So I performed the sacred fire sacrifice before a few dozen guests and visitors. This service helped me feel very connected to Srila Prabhupada, and I realized that he was being extremely merciful to me. I was humbled that he had allowed me to carry out his direction. Although thousands of miles from him, I felt closer than ever before as I sensed he was pleased by my attempt to assist him with this preaching.



Srila Prabhupada confirmed my feelings in a letter he wrote me, saying that the grihastha ashram would be served by preaching this philosophy as he had taught us. Later that year, in the fall of 1972 in India, when I finally again saw Srila Prabhupada, he kindly mentioned me in his welcome talk to the small audience gathered at Srila Rupa Goswami's samadhi.

During the Gaura-Purnima festival in Mayapur 1973, many of Srila Prabhupada's godbrothers were in attendance. During the main program, Srila Prabhupada asked a couple of his female disciples to speak – particularly Kausalya and Malati. Then he turned to me and asked, "Saradiya, you would like to speak something?" I nodded and thought I would at least have a few minutes to think of what to say, since Kausalya and Malati were going to speak first.

When it was my turn to speak, I stood up and said that we are all like Jagai and Madhai and therefore we need to take advantage of the holy names. I must have said something humorous because the audience laughed, so I think my little talk went over all right."



Finally Saradiya devi dasi's sublime realization from her poem for her eternal father His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada:

    Your presence like morning dew,
    You're covered with golden hue.
    So long waited for this time,
    That again could bathe in Your shine.
    Still, the whole truth is not in meeting,
    But in separation; that's Your teaching.
    This is actually more sweet
    Than touching Your Lotus Feet.
    Because that is our life's perfection:
    Feeling love for You in separation.

Perhaps this is the reason her grace has been manifesting before my ignorant eyes these past few days - that I may make some small offering of homage for her and her service to Srila Prabhupada and Bhagavan Sri Krishna, symbolic of all the Vaisnavis, the spiritual daughters of His Divine Grace, and that I may remember her transcendental association for the rest of my days. I do not know for sure. Krishna's devotees are wonderful and mystical and beyond my limited comprehension. I am always begging for just a drop of their mercy.

All glories to the saint who lived next door -

Her Grace Saradiya Devi Dasi (ACBSP).



vancha-kalpatarubhyas ca krpa-sindhubhya eva ca
patitanam pavanebhyo vaisnavebhyo namo namah

Sri Krishna Caitanya Prabhu Nityananda Sri Advaita Gadadhara Srivasadi Gaura Bhakta Vrinda

Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare / Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare


(All above Saradiya dasi quotes, pastimes, poem and the first and last photo were from Prabhupada Connection and Iskcon Desire Tree. All paintings were from her website, which I downloaded in 2004.)


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