Memories of Mauritius
This was a wonderful 8 days in Mauritius: super clean air off of the ocean, open spaces, sunshine, a healthy Krishna prasadam diet, and lots of hearing and chanting the glories of Krishna. It was very uplifting for my consciousness and my health. This country was very much appreciated by Srila Prabhupada who wrote in a letter to one of his disciples:
"Here in Mauritius there is a very good potency for introducing Krishna consciousness on a wide scale. The government is not opposed to our movement. Yesterday we had one meeting and all big government officers, ministers, ambassadors came to hear me speak. And they appreciated."
My disciples kept me busy giving two or three lectures every day. The audiences were very receptive and many purchased Bhagavad-gitas after hearing my lectures. There is nothing sweeter than sharing the mercy of Krishna.
Thank you
Hari bol
Hema
na prahṛṣyet priyaṁ prāpya
nodvijet prāpya cāpriyam
sthira-buddhir asammūḍho
brahma-vid brahmaṇi sthitaḥ
bāhya-sparśeṣv asaktātmā
vindaty ātmani yat sukham
sa brahma-yoga-yuktātmā
sukham akṣayam aśnute
"A person who neither rejoices upon achieving something pleasant nor laments upon obtaining something unpleasant, who is self-intelligent, who is unbewildered, and who knows the science of God, is already situated in transcendence. Such a liberated person is not attracted to material sense pleasure but is always in trance, enjoying the pleasure within. In this way the self-realized person enjoys unlimited happiness, for he concentrates on the Supreme."
--Bhagavad-gita 5.20-21
The idea is that you find your happiness within in your devotional relationship with guru and Krishna, without letting the external ups and downs affect your consciousness.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
"Here in Mauritius there is a very good potency for introducing Krishna consciousness on a wide scale. The government is not opposed to our movement. Yesterday we had one meeting and all big government officers, ministers, ambassadors came to hear me speak. And they appreciated."
My disciples kept me busy giving two or three lectures every day. The audiences were very receptive and many purchased Bhagavad-gitas after hearing my lectures. There is nothing sweeter than sharing the mercy of Krishna.
Answers by Citing the Vedic Version
Question: A Verse for Times of Distress?
Thank you for your email. Is there any verse I can refer to from the Bhagavad-gita or any scriptures in times of distress?Thank you
Hari bol
Hema
Answer: Bhagavad-gita 5.20-21
Theses following two verses are great when one is distressed:na prahṛṣyet priyaṁ prāpya
nodvijet prāpya cāpriyam
sthira-buddhir asammūḍho
brahma-vid brahmaṇi sthitaḥ
bāhya-sparśeṣv asaktātmā
vindaty ātmani yat sukham
sa brahma-yoga-yuktātmā
sukham akṣayam aśnute
"A person who neither rejoices upon achieving something pleasant nor laments upon obtaining something unpleasant, who is self-intelligent, who is unbewildered, and who knows the science of God, is already situated in transcendence. Such a liberated person is not attracted to material sense pleasure but is always in trance, enjoying the pleasure within. In this way the self-realized person enjoys unlimited happiness, for he concentrates on the Supreme."
--Bhagavad-gita 5.20-21
The idea is that you find your happiness within in your devotional relationship with guru and Krishna, without letting the external ups and downs affect your consciousness.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
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