Dear Guru Mahārāja, please accept my humble obeisances at your lotus feet.
Everyone have been asked to write Vyāsa-pūjā offering in this auspicious occasion of Vyāsa-pūjā day, honestly I have no grammatical knowledge and also don’t know how to glorify spiritual master but I have remember one story of a brāhmaṇa who was illiterate from South India his spiritual master instructed him to read Bhagavad-gītā daily although he was unable to read properly bur strong desire to follow the instructions of spiritual master in that way that brāhmaṇa was trying his best to read Bhagavad-gītā not carrying that other scholar brāhmaṇa was laughing but one day Mahāprabhu came and saw this brāhmaṇa have Bhagavad-gītā in his hand, tears rolling from his eyes that time Mahāprabhu asked my dear brāhmaṇa why r u crying? brāhmaṇa replied lord loves his devotees so much so that he becomes the chariot driver of his devotees that thought make me cry, when Mahāprabhu heard this Mahāprabhu embraced that brāhmaṇa so although he was illiterate that don’t not become the disqualification for Brāhmaṇa to get Kṛṣṇa Prem rather scholar brāhmaṇa’s was missed that opportunity this is the magnanimity of Mahāprabhu patra apatra vicāra nāhi so as we have heard from Śrīla Prabhupāda that our beloved Guru Mahārāja is associate of Mahāprabhu we can also see the compassion which Guru Mahārāja have for all living being therefore he have taken so much disciples all over the world not carrying for his own body due to other suffering souls and still accepting disciples.
By seeing Guru Mahārāja, I feel protected because Guru Mahārāja is the inspiration for all the people that in any situation of life one can continue devotional life ‘unmotivated’ ‘uninterrupted’
Whenever I become sick, I remember Guru Mahārāja in this way, I boost up myself, in this way Guru Mahārāja have set strong example in every one’s life.
I pray to the lord for the health of Guru Mahārāja so that he can deliver more souls like me and accept me as his disciple.
Your insignificant son,
Govind (aspiring disciple)
Māyāpur, India