A few months ago, I had the opportunity to edit Radhanath Swami’s upcoming book (tentatively named “Yoga of Love”). When I received the book by email, I was both excited and apprehensive.
Excited because I would be able to relish the condensed wisdom that Radhanath Swami packs into his writings. Radhanth Swami’s speech is itself brilliant, permeated as it is with profundity, maturity, simplicity and beauty. But his writings are simply astounding; I like to call them as English Vedanta Sutras. (The Vedanta Sutra are the condensed aphorisms that encode the highest wisdom humanity has ever received.) Of course, there’s a difference; though both contain extraordinary wisdom, the Sanskrit Vedanta Sutras captivate by their complexity, whereas Radhanath Swami’s sutras enchant with their clarity. So, I was understandably excited to be among the privileged few recipients of a pre-publication manuscript of Radhanath Swami’s latest book.
But I was also deeply apprehensive. The very nature of editing is that it often brings out the differences between the author and the editor. Radhanath Swami is an exalted saint, a venerable monk, my foremost spiritual guide. I would normally never think of editing his writing, for it expresses sublime wisdom in superb language. Yet, now as a service, I was being asked to edit his writing. I didn’t want to displease him by seeming presumptuous and giving suggestions about how to improve his manuscript, yet I didn’t want to displease him by refusing the service he had given me.
Finally, praying for guidance to do this service in a sensitive yet competent way, I started the editing. It was a 250 plus page manuscript and it took a fortnight of some 12 hours work daily to complete it. When I mailed the edited draft to him I just didn’t know what to expect: his pleasure, displeasure or indifference.
To my great amazement, I received a call from his secretary saying that he was very grateful for my inputs. I was struck by the word “grateful”. It was I who had to be grateful to be considered worthy of this service. A week later, when I had gone to Mumbai for his birthday celebrations, he called me to his room and thanked me profusely. He said he had incorporated most of my suggestions, and added with a sweet smile, “Last several days, I have been doing your work.”
Relieved by his warmth and pleasure, I voiced my apprehension about editing the work of an exalted person like him. He reassured me saying that he was very pleased and asked me whether I would like to go over the whole manuscript once again to check whether the changes had been properly incorporated.
I was overwhelmed, not just because he had considered my service useful, but also because in him any attachment to his literary creation was conspicuous by its absence. As an author myself who gets published in international magazines, I often have to incorporate the changes suggested by the editors of those magazines. So, I know all too well how difficult it is for an author to change one’s own literary expressions to satisfy another. As I heard Radhanath Swami speak, from his tone and speech, I could realize that his writing was not to fulfill any literary craving, but to be an instrument to share Krishna’s message of love with the world. That’s why he could be so open to suggestions; he saw his writing not as his own creation, but as a contemporary rewording of Krishna’s timeless message, and if anybody could help word it better, he was more than happy.
When I contemplate on this experience in retrospect, I feel that, though, by my written comments, I edited Radhanath Swami’s manuscript, he, by his own example, edited my heart to point out to the attachment, the ego, the pride of literary creation that reside there. He promptly incorporated the changes I pointed out, I am still struggling to incorporate the changes he showed me.
— Chaitanya Charan Das
146 replies on “Radhanath Swami: An Editor’s Editor”
Really true…Radhanath Swami’s words are like English Vedanta Sutras:)
Maharaj is very sensitive to devotees …
Wonderfull example of Humility by Radhanath Swami .He is not only doing service sincerly but in a detached way which is a very rare combination .
Amazing to analyse each and every act of maharaj. Its filled with the only desire to serve the Lord. He is writing to spread the message of God and therefore willing to accept any changes in the work if that makes it effective in its purpose.
His Holiness Radhanath Swami is very exemplary and consistent in everything he does. He is exemplary because he has such genuine saintly qualities that they cannot help but show up in every interaction he has with others. He is consistent because he is the same, whether alone, with a few close associates or before a large crowd. That you very much for sharing this illustrative anecdote with us.
Thank you for sharing this really inspiring article with all of us. This truly exemplifies how Radhanath Swami is truly an epitome of humility.
Heart touching experience.Maharajah humility is unbelievable.
“Last several days, I have been doing your work.”
Jai
Nice exchanges! it is radhanath swami’s divine nature which can please every one and lovingly edit every one’s heart.
The whole episode for me is a moment of emotions that a devotee goes through when he is serving a person like Radhanath Swami
Beautiful exchange and realization. The reflection of liberated exhaulted personality. Sincere and humble Obeisances to HH Radhanath Swami and all Vaishnavas.
Radhanath swami’s detachment is amazing
while reading all of maharaj’s experienes it teaches you so many qualities of a true vaishnava … but because of my short comings i am able to larn and practically implement very little .. HH RADHANATH SWAMI MAHARAJ KI JAY
Maharaj is pure devotee of Krishna who is ready to do any thing to inspire his followers
Thankyou for sharing such a wonderful event about Radhanath Swami
The preacher of words of krishna is always alert in his action like here Radhanath swami maharaj.
Radhanath Swami’s amazing humility and his firm position as simply a servant of his guru & Krishna is a perfect example of following previous acharyas and seems to coming out from the pages of vedic scriptures. Its way beyond our level of understanding…we are extremely fortunate to be having the association of such exalted personality…
All GLories To.H.H Radhanath Swami Maharaj
A beautiful anecdote.
Hare Krishna
radhanath swami is really very great, great by his austerity, great by his compassion to his fellow human beings,
Thank you very much Chaitanya Charan Prabhu for sharing your wonderful experience in working with Radhanath Swami who is really humble than the blade of grass. This is really very touchy.
I love his english Vedanta Sutras !!!
b’coz of these realisation of devotee v can personaly know radhanath swami maharaj.
Thanks for sharing this.
Radhanath Swami is so malleable.
Rashanath Swami’s humility is really amazing. Thank you for sharing this.
Another pastime that reveals Radhanath Swami’s humility. Thank you for sharing.
Good One. You are very fortunate to be able to take direct association and instructions from Radhanath Swami. Thanks for sharing this.
Wonderful realization. Like Guru like disciple!
Radhanath Swami’s vision to change people’s heart thru writing and accepting the things suggested by Chaitanya charan pr shows that Radhanath Swami is so anxious for welfare of others ! Awesome.
Wonderful… I don’t mind calling HH Radhanath Swami as the Veda Vyasa of these modern English Vedanta Sutras…
Glorious! This is an overwhelming and perfect example of the highest and sweetest exchanges between a pure devotee and his serious disciple. Chaitanya Charan prabhu himself is an extraordinary devotee.
Radhanath Swami’s Humility is not comparable!
Only a great person can be so open minded and genuinely humble
Nice article & realisations by an editor…….
It is a very inspiring experience. Thanks for sharing this wonderful experience.
wonderful story
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Rahaanth swami, pl Keep writing
I cannot wait to read Maharaj’s new book. I am confident this will help me tremendously spiritually. Hari Bol!
That was a deep realisation ,thanks for sharing !
This is a very inspiring interaction between the editor(Chaitanya Charan Das) & the author(Radhanath Swami) which brings out the aspect of humility in a new light.
so heart touching realization of the chaitanya charan das on HH Radhanath Maharaj’s book and mood of writing.
thnks for sharing this.
Amazing prabhuji, thank you for writing such a wonderful entry… Maharaj always says that there is no greater service than to be a compassionate instrument of God’s love. Maharaj is the living example for that. He doesn’t have any other motive or desire than to serve people by bringing them closer to Krishna and for that he is willing to anything… and ready for anything.
I could remember the words of Lord Krsna for Bhagavad Gita instruction Arjun “Do your service but with detachment”
Radhanath Swami Maharaj being an ardent practitioner of Bhagavad Gita inspires others also.
Very nice interaction between Guru and Disciple
Thanks for sharing .. glories of radhanath swami
the true glory of a holy saint is brought to the light of the world through the realization of sincere devotee HARIBOL !!!!!!!!!!!!
So touching…its really difficult to accept corrections but through this incident I am able to see how Radhanath Swami does what is best for service of everyone.thank you for sharing.
This is a nice example of Radhanath Swami teaching valuable lessons by his own example to others. We must also acknowledge that the author of the post, Chaitanya Charan Das, is also intelligent enough to understand & learn the lesson taught by Radhanth Swami through his behavior. Indeed, Chaitany Charan Das is following in the great footsteps of Radhanath Swami, his foremost spiritual guide.
This is just well above my level of understanding.
These personal behavior are very inspiring.
Looking forward to read this book after the great “The Journey Home”. Great realationship between great Spiritual Master and great disciple.