Dear Guru Mahārāja,
My Dearest Spiritual Father,
All Glories to Your auspicious appearance day
All Glories to Your Lotus Feet
All Glories to Śrīla Prabhupāda and Śrī Gaurāṅga,
I am so happy to write this email to you, my dear Guru Mahārāja, for Your special Appearance day.
We are so blessed that you took birth in this mortal world to help fallen souls like us. It’s only because of your mercy, that we can even think of crossing this vast material ocean.
Guru Mahārāja, You have taken so much trouble to help all the fallen souls who come to your lotus feet to get your blessings and protection. I always pray to Kṛṣṇa to help me become your good disciple, so I can become capable of serving you in any way.
It would be my good fortune to serve my spiritual father, who has given me a new life, a new spiritual name and brought me closer to Kṛṣṇa.
I always think of my new name that you have given me, it’s a beautiful, beautiful name. The perfect name that I could have wished for. When you were announcing my name after taking dīkśa from you, I was so excited to hear what name you have decided for me. Thank you so much Guru Mahārājajī for thinking of such a beautiful name for me.
I feel a spiritual connection with you, like a daughter feels for her father. I wish you always stay healthy and happy. Since you’re our Guru, your representative of Kṛṣṇa, so I have no doubts that Kṛṣṇa is always walking by your side, holding your hand and personally protecting you all the time.
I just want your blessings to become a good devotee of Your and Kṛṣṇa’s Lotus feet. It is only because of your mercy I can think of reaching my destination.
Please accept my heartfelt obeisances and prayers at Your Lotus feet.
I wish and hope to see you soon in my life.
More than that I wish that you stay happy with me as your disciple and that I don’t ever disappoint you in my spiritual journey.
I hope I can be of any service to Your Lotus feet.
Obeisances to Your Lotus Feet!
Obeisances to Śrīla Prabhupāda and Śrī Gaurāṅga!
Your eternal servant
Mati Rādhā Rāṇī Devī Dāsī (dīkṣa)
Gurugram, India