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Found Radhanath Swami Alone, Outside Vrindavan Forest

Looking back into the events of my life, I could see a river of divine grace carry me in her currents.

In 1993, when I was in fourth standard and poverty threatened to terminate my schooling, that river of divine grace brought me to Lady Northcote Hindu Orphanage (LNHO.) There I was given a chance to peacefully continue my studies and lead a healthy life.

It was only my second day in LNHO, when I first experienced the whirlpools of love, also of that divine river. Our mentor Bhagavan Prabhu took us, the new entrants, to Radhanath Swami who oversaw the Orphanage activities. When I was introduced, Radhanath Swami proclaimed, “I accepted him as my son the very moment I saw him yesterday.” He embraced me with an affection I will never forget.

As I floated along in the currents of that divine river, I was simultaneously writhed further in her love whirlpools. Everyday, while at the Orphanage, I walked into Radhanath Swami’s room—uninvited—to receive a sweetmeat and his loving smile. One late evening as I walked in, he was about to recline for the night rest. But seeing me, he sat up again. He then handed me prayer beads and we chanted the holy names together for a while, before I took his leave. Another day when we boys cleaned our orphanage rooms, Radhanath Swami walked in. Seeing me, he joyously called for me, “Jyandev, my son!!” Dirty and dripping in sweat I sheepishly walked closer. Placing his right palm over my head in blessings, he soaked me further in his affection, “Are you happy?” he asked. On my thirteenth birthday when I went to meet him, he first warned me of the dangers awaiting me in my teens. Then, gifting me his prayer beads for my protection, he said, “I have chanted 400 rounds of the holy names on these beads.”

Now it was 2004. After eleven years at the orphanage, just about to complete my graduation studies, I wondered how I could possibly reciprocate with the river of grace that had brought me such a long way, caressing me in her whirlpools all along  . Seeing clearly the origin of that river in Radhanath Swami’s compassion, I wanted to ask him what I could possibly do as a gesture of gratitude. To one who is given much, much is expected of—it is often said. But though I had received extraordinary grace, I couldn’t see myself doing anything extraordinarily great in receprocation. I wasn’t a charismatic monk who could open temples and monasteries in the dozens, I wasn’t a rich man who gave billions in charity, nor was I an accomplished speaker who could inspire millions on the bhakti path. How possibly then could I reciprocate with the infinite love and affection I had been receiving?

One day I found Radhanath Swami alone, as he walked out of the Vrindavan Forest, a beautiful garden near Radha Gopinath Temple that is designed after the holy land of Vrindavan. A burning desire to reciprocate ablaze in my breast, I went up to him, “How can I please you?”

“You can please me by setting a nice example for others to follow. Are you chanting the holy names regularly on your beads?”

“Yes.”

“Are you following the regulations of Bhakti Yoga?”

“I am trying.”

“Then, Jyandev, you are pleasing me.”

“I don’t think so,” I uttered in disbelief.

“Yes, you are pleasing me,” he said with a glance of assurance.

As he walked away, I found the fiery desire to please him rage in me all the more, having perceived the selflessness of his love. But now I had also found the way to satisfy it. I simply had to be the best I could be—for his pleasure. Bhakti wasn’t about being the best, but was about trying our best. And if I simply tried my best to please him, I now knew for sure, he would be pleased.

–Jyandev

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160 replies on “Found Radhanath Swami Alone, Outside Vrindavan Forest”

It is amazing to see how Radhanath Maharaj being so busy, has all the time in the world for a small child for whom he can chant 400 Rounds…. Simply Amazing!!!

Radhanath Swami Maharaj even after giving so much love did not expect anything in return that is a characteristic of the pure love which can be shown by a devotee of the God.

Very touching….This gives me also faith that if I just try to be my best, I can please those who have given me so much, because they are SELFLESS!

Thank you very much for sharing this…

Bhakti wasn’t about being the best, but was about trying our best. And if I simply tried my best to please him, I now knew for sure, he would be pleased.
This is a most touching realization

Very inspiring realization by the author
“Bhakti wasn’t about being the best, but was about trying our best. And if I simply tried my best to please him, I now knew for sure, he would be pleased”.

It is this very attribute, of being selfless, that melts the heart of people who come in contact with Radhanath Swami. Very stunning – Radhanath swami could have asked him for any service – but Radhanath Swami only wanted to about Jyandev’s spiritual well being. I salute!

Thank you Jyandeva Prabhu, for giving us these nice pastimes of Radhanath Swami and also giving us this wonderful lesson to trying our best all the time!

Maharaj is very personal in all his dealings…. he showers love and the other person feels that, “He is in ocean”… as reflected by this story…. other thing…. the way maharaj smiles…. it really removes sense gratification from the heart…..

Maharaj,

You teach us by your example how to love each soul irrespective of their designations & possessions.

Thank you so much.

Thank you so much for sharing such intimate pastimes about Radhanath Swami – his unconditional love for such disadvantaged children brought tears to my eyes.

Very touching and very inspiring – Thanks a lot for Prabhuji for sharing this most precious nectar.

All Glories To H.H Radhanath Swami Maharaj

Thank you Prabhu for sharing this beautiful experience.

Hare Krishna

wow! excellent instruction. understanding the need and capacity of the child. wonderful.

All Glories To H.H Radhanath Swami Maharaj

Thank you Prabhuji for sharing this wonderful experience.

Hare Krishna