A Devotee’s Heartfelt Letter
All glories to Srila Prabhupada! 🙏
For the past few days, my mind has been restless, longing to speak to You… to write to You… as if I could send my words through a mystical path that would reach You instantly. Unable to contain this feeling, I sat before my laptop and began to type—letting my heart flow freely, surrendering every thought unto You and In my meditation, I envision Your transcendental abode—Goloka Vrindavan—a realm beyond all material existence, filled with eternal bliss. There, You reside in divine serenity, effortlessly maintaining all the universes. O Krishna! You are the all-attractive Supreme Personality of Godhead, with a Shyam complexion—bluish-black like a rain-filled cloud or a blooming blue lotus.
Sometimes I wonder… what would be my reaction upon beholding such a divine vision of You? My heart would overflow with ecstasy, and I would fall at Your lotus feet in complete surrender. In that sacred moment, I would ask for nothing—only Your mercy and eternal shelter.
Your divine form is beyond imagination—Your lotus eyes filled with compassion, Your youthful beauty ever fresh, and Your gentle smile that enchants every soul. Clad in radiant yellow garments, You shine brilliantly against Your dark complexion. Your curly hair, adorned with a peacock feather, and Your ornaments of gold and precious gems enhance Your transcendental beauty infinitely.
Above all, Your lotus feet are the ultimate refuge for every soul.
The sweet melodies of Your Murali (flute) have captivated the hearts of the Gopis of Vrindavan and Mathura, drawing them into the ocean of pure love and devotion. Such is Your divine attraction, O Krishna, that even liberated souls long to serve You.
Hey ! Madhusudana 🙏
As I come to the end of this letter, I realize that I am falling short of words to express my deep feelings for You. My restless mind finds true peace only in remembering You, chanting Your holy names, and meditating upon You.
Through Your message in the Bhagavad Gita, I understand that everything in this world is temporary, but Your presence is eternal—ever-blissful and ever-pure.
My Lord, I do not seek any material sense gratification from You. I only pray for Your mercy, Your guidance, and a small place at Your lotus feet—if not in this birth, then at least in my next. Please bless me with unwavering devotion so that I may remember You in every moment—whether in joy or in hardship.
Kindly bestow upon me the strength to walk on the path of devotion with sincerity, humility, and faith.
Pran Radha Devi Dasi
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