Saranagati, British Columbia
More Tests
More tests. Mahidhar’s 93 year old dad passed away last night. We had dedicated some mantras on his behalf. Bless him. Mahidhar felt relieved.
While Mahidhar’s vehicle was in for repairs, Peter and I had a contingent plan for getting back to Vancouver to meet appointments there. At the town Cache Creek, our anticipated bus trip floundered. It arrived one and a half hours late. We then found out that no seats were available. Next plan – Gosh Thakur agreed to drive us to Vancouver, but before we could make it to Highway One, the fan belt to his vehicle came undone. We had no recourse but to wait to see if the Ford Escape would become road worthy.
So wait we did. But in the nicest way. Our community in the valley was honouring the passing of one of the great saints of his time. It happened to be the anniversary of the passing of Bhaktisiddhanta, the guru of our guru. Many achievements go to his credit, including the promotion of parikrama (pilgrimage). He would organize and partake in pilgrimages in India in around the turn of the last century. He did substantial walking, leading his followers to sacred places, to birth sites of saints and avatars and places of significant spiritual events.
At the Saranagati ISKCON Centre, I was requested to read to the group of Bhaktisiddhanta’s great accomplishments. It then donned on me that I could add him to my mental list of walking heroes. Already there are such personalities or sages such as Narada, who as a young boy trekked in many different directions, and then finally achieved the ability towards interplanetary travel; Vamana, the avatar who became famous for taking three steps; Balaram, Krishna’s brother, who averted the Kurukshetra war in favour of pilgrimage; Vidhura, who reacted justifiably to the insult of his nephew, taking to the wandering monk’s lifestyle. There’s more.
Now I can add to the list of monastic travellers, this great personality, and I’ll spell out his name with honourific titles. His Divine Grace Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakura Prabhupada.
Back to my own travels. Well, we made it to Vancouver, Mahidhara’s oil pan got replaced. Finally. And as far as walking goes, I’m sad to say I didn’t do any.
Life is full of tests. How are you taking them?
May the Source be with you!
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