For the evening program I spoke on Srila Prabhupada being the Founder Acarya, and it was well attended by a good crowd of eager devotees. As usual I concluded by distributing lots of Srila Prabhupada's books and signing them with good wishes.
I had not visited this yatra for around 12 to 15 years - a nice brahmacari ashram had developed meanwhile, with the student preaching flourishing. I gave three longer evening programs: two being on the topic of death, and the last one on the art of chanting - the perfect way to prepare for this final exam.
I was accomodated in a new, clean and spacious flat in walking distance to the temple, with the owners being on a holiday. I had the entire place for myself which gave me a nice and peaceful atmosphere during the day, so I could work on some writing tasks. Such opportunities are very rare in Bangladesh, and I thoroughly enjoyed it!
The main and foremost aspect of our internal development is our daily sadhana - our personal practice of hearing, reading and chanting, and reflecting in honest introspection. Even as a brahmacari or preacher we can easily neglect our sadhana, thinking ourselves to have so many more important things to do: big preaching programs and events, money collection and temple construction, or running from one preaching event to another. Srila Prabhupada instructed us that "our main business" is chanting the holy name. Since we are restless and cannot sit down like Haridas Thakur and constantly chant, we therefore need some engagement in the service to Krishna and His devotees. However, we should not get carried away by external endeavors and achievements, thinking them to be the most important thing in Krishna consciousness. In order to get this balance right, we require a mentor: a confidential, well-wishing friend, who has no other interest except helping us in our spiritual growth and development.
And thus Kali Yuga is progressing.....
The devotees asked nice questions, and a lively discussion ensued.....
On the 17th of March I took a domestic flight back to Dhaka, relaxed for one day and flew out to Delhi and on to Cologne.....
Your servant, Devaki dd