Monday, November 26, 2012

Fwd: [Sydney-Sankirtan-Nectar] Death and Reincarnation - Thanks to Mohan Bilgi prabhu for forwarding this episode

Today Jayant Pr and me went to a southern suburb. As there were not many people around we started to walk in different directions stopping people and presenting them with a copy of Bhagavad Gita.
As I walked in one direction I saw few ladies wearing similar uniform and chit-chatting. I tried stopping them and said...
"Hi! These books are on yoga and meditation. Helps you to get free from stress. Have you heard of stress before?"
One of them said "Yes, we have lot of stress but we are not interested. We are nurses" and they moved on.
I prayed to Gopinath and asked for help. As I was doing so I saw a couple of ladies in same uniform walking past me. I tried stopping them but they gestured that they are not interested. As they walked a few metres past me I suddenly heard myself shouting "These are books on death and reincarnation". One of the ladies stopped and looked back. I immediately ran towards her and presented her and her friend a copy of Bhagavad Gita each.
She said "I witnessed a traumatic death yesterday and it affected me very much. I am still taking counselling. This book couldn't have come at a better time". Both of them took a Gitas and gave a nice donation.
Amazed at Krsna's wonderful ways to engage me in His service, I repeated the same line He gave me and distributed Gitas to four more nurses and a doctor using the same line. All of them were very interested to know what happens after death. 

When we left for the temple we had distributed 25 Bhagavad Gitas. 

Param Vijayate Sri Krsna Sankirtan ki... Jai!!!

Your servant, Ghanashyam Govinda Das
 
"Victory! Victory! Victory! I behold something wonderful: all the inauspiciousness
 of the living entities is destroyed, no one is going to hell, Yamaraja has no more work to do and the effects of Kali-yuga have ceased to exist. This is because all over the world an increasing number of Lord Visnu's devotees are singing His names while dancing and playing musical instruments" - [Nammalvar( 3102 BC ) Divya-Prabandha, Tiruvaiymoli 5.2.1]

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