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Vyāsa-pūjā 2025

Amṛta Mādhavī Devī Dāsī (Bangalore - Sri Jagannath Mandir Seshadripuram - India)

Dear Guru Mahārāja,

Please accept my humble obeisances at your lotus feet many, many times.

All glories to Śrīla Prabhupāda.
All glories to you, dear Guru Mahārāja, and all glories to Lord Gaurāṅga.

You gave abundant mercy to my parents in November 2024, and so now, on April 28, 2025, they are bringing a group of 14 souls—including my daughter and me—along with 11 more impersonalists and demigod worshipers, to bring them under the influence of Kṛṣṇa-bhakti in the Māyāpur campus and to bring them under the compassionate glance of Kṛṣṇa-bhaktas like yourself, dear Guru Mahārāja. I am begging your blessings for my daughter Bhakti Rādhikā Devī Dāsī (your spiritual daughter) and myself, to be their loving hosts and give them the best experience, so that all the 14 group members will go back with Kṛṣṇa-prema when we leave on May 1st. May our hearts never leave Śrī Śrī Māyāpur and Rādhāpur dhāmas.

May we keep bringing more and more new people to Māyāpur-dhāma year after year, or month after month as the need may be. And on our return, may they all lose their hearts in Māyāpur-dhāma, so they will all feel the choking need for practicing Kṛṣṇa-bhakti.

Guru Mahārāja, I'm very excited to inform you that since my last exam of the Bhakti-vaibhava course, I'm spending quality time reading Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, covering one chapter a day most days, and writing MCQ exams the same day on the chapter. The next day I preach what I have read from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam on Facebook's Bhagavad-gītā page during my live sessions. Now Bhaktimayī Rādhikā Devī Dāsī also preaches what she learned and what she loved in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, quite ecstatically and enthusiastically—only by your blessings—after she completes all her duties toward her husband and home.

I couldn't dream that I could read Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam one chapter a day. If I have been brought this far, it’s your mercy and nothing else, dear Guru Mahārāja. I want to do more... I want to give more... I want to assist you more nicely. Please bless me for the same.

I beg your blessings for our group of 14 souls, including 10 senior citizens, who will come to visit Māyāpur this time in April 2025.

I beg your blessings for all of your secretaries, who have always been very, very compassionate to me and my daughter.

I beg your blessings for the most dear devotees managing our Śrī Śeṣādripuram Temple, who are so nicely blessing us to progress in bhakti. They also supported us to do our Bhakti-vaibhava course, which will be completed soon. Your disciple, H.G. Satya Dharma Śyām Prabhu, also helped me to almost complete my Bhakti-vaibhava course. I just have to finish a few OBA assignments, and I will not only get the Bhakti-vaibhava degree but also join the Bhakti-vedānta course, dear Guru Mahārāja.

I beg your abundant blessings for my dear teacher H.G. Gaurāṅga Darśan Prabhu from GEV, who is very, very regulatedly conducting classes in a wonderful way. I too want to become expert like him in learning and sharing Bhāgavatam, so I beg your blessings to be an expert student who can expertly share Bhāgavatam with all kinds of students, dear Guru Mahārāja.

Thank you very, very much, dear Guru Mahārāja. Please bless Bhakti and me to expertly manage the Māyāpur yātrā this time and in every yātrā in the future, so that whoever comes with us must get Kṛṣṇa-prema when they return from Māyāpur and always remain Kṛṣṇa conscious from the moment they enter Māyāpur-dhāma until the end of their lives.

Gratefully your servant,
Amṛtā Mādhavī Devī Dāsī