Dearest Guru Mahārāja,
Please accept my koṭi koṭi daṇḍavat praṇāmas at your divine lotus feet. Wish you a very Happy Vyāsa-pūjā.
I don’t deserve to write anything only by the mercy of yours, I am able to write on this auspicious day. I beg at your lotus feet to forgive for all my offences done while chanting and I request you to purify all my anarthas. Even though I don’t deserve to chant the holy name, only by your causeless mercy you have given me harināma dīkṣā and guru-mantra, please bless me to chant attentively without any mistakes and progress in Kṛṣṇa consciousness.
Gurudeva please bless me so that I can help you in preaching the holy name and help you in Śrīla Prabhupāda’s mission. Please bless me to be in the association of all the Vaiṣṇavas.
Thank you so much for accepting me as your disciple. For making me eligible to serve the deities in the temple. It is all because of your causeless mercy.
By listening to your Caitanya-līlā class daily, I recharge my battery and it helps me to remain energetically in Kṛṣṇa Consciousness. Thank you so much. Also because of your mercy we got Māyāpur TV and thereby we are able to have darśana daily of the deities.
Thank you would be such a small word for all that you have given to us, for all that you are doing for us. Every second in the whole day would be very less to glorify the unlimited things that you have been doing for all of us. I am not eligible to even glorify you and your ocean like qualities.
I sincerely request your blessings and mercy so that I can fulfill my responsibility as a student and become a good devotee doctor. I am pursuing my bachelor’s in Ayurveda (BAMS). I need to improve my quality of chanting and spend more time in Kṛṣṇa conscious activities. And I want to preach nicely and be a good example and make all my patients into devotees just like you Gurudeva. Please bless me Gurudeva, so that I can serve you, Gaurāṇga and devotees nicely and overcome my anarthas.
Once again A very happy and blissful Vyāsa Pūjā to you Dear Guru Mahārāja!!!
Your insignificant servant
Gaurasevaka Murārigupta Dāsa