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Vyāsa-pūjā 2025

Ekarādhā Devī Dāsī (Bergamo - Italy)

Dear Guru Mahārāja,

Please accept my respectful obeisances at your lotus feet, along with my humble wishes on the auspicious occasion of your Vyāsa-pūjā.

All glories to Śrīla Prabhupāda.

On this sacred day, we remember our spiritual master—His glories, His achievements, and the immense gratitude we feel toward Him for literally saving us from an existence devoid of knowledge—dark and unhappy—and instead granting us the highest joy.

I do not know how to thank you, Guru Mahārāja, for accepting me as your disciple, for giving me shelter, instructions, your darśana, blessings, and knowledge, for blessing my son, and for recommending us to Śrī Śrī Gaura-Nitāi and Śrī Śrī Rādhā-Kṛṣṇa.

You are our loving refuge for so many reasons—your presence, your incredible example, your enthusiasm, and your immense kindness of heart make you both a loving father and mother to your spiritual children, as well as a master truly qualified in the knowledge and transmission of bhakti.

Thanks to you, I feel serene on my devotional path, protected and spiritually loved. I have the desire to progress and to always offer you homage.

I hope that through the services I am able to perform—through music, through yoga for both adults and children, through preaching programs where either I sing or my son sings, and through those I hope to host at home in this new year—I may continue in the same way: striving to transmit bhakti with joy and share knowledge, so that people no longer suffer unnecessarily.

I wish to establish true peace among brothers and sisters in the world, starting with applying Śrīla Prabhupāda’s teachings to ourselves, so that we may witness what Lord Caitanya and Lord Nityānanda foretold: in every town and village.

Thank you with all my heart for being so close to us, for allowing us to take part in divine pastimes through your mercy. Thank you for your austerities and for everything you constantly give us without ever holding back. I only hope to be able to reciprocate—even in the smallest part—through my service.

With immense gratitude and spiritual affection,

Your aspiring servant and always spiritual daughter,
Ekarādhā Devī Dāsī