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New York City Mayor Dedicates Srila Prabhupada Memorial

 

BY BRAHMABHUTA DASA, NEW YORK IRM

 

NEW YORK, USA, Nov 23 (VNN) — On November 18th 2001, on Srila

Prabhupada's Disappearance Day, a landmark event in the history of

Vaisnavism took place.

 

35 years after Srila Prabhupada began the Hare Krishna Movement by

chanting under a tree in Tompkins Square Park, New York, this

historic fact was officially recognised by the city of New York at a

ceremony in Tompkins Square Park organised by the New York IRM

center. New York City officials, IRM devotees and members of the

public officially honoured Srila Prabhupada with the installation of

a permanent historical plaque commemorating him at his tree in

Tompkins Square Park. The text of the plaque is as follows:

 

HARE KRISHNA TREE

Tompkins Square Park

 

One of Tompkins Square Park's most prominent features is its

collection of venerable American elm (Ulmus americana) trees. One elm

in particular, located next to the semi-circular arrangement of

benches in the park's center, is important to adherents of the Hare

Krishna religion. After coming to the United States in September,

1965, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (1896-1977), the Indian

spiritual leader, founded the International Society for Krishna

Consciousness in New York. He worked from a storefront on nearby

Second Avenue that he used as the Society's American headquarters.

Prabhupada and his disciples gathered in Tompkins Square Park in the

fall of 1966 to introduce the East Village to the group's distinctive

16-word mantra:

 

Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare Hare Rama,

Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare

 

On October 9, 1966, Prabhupada and his followers sat beneath this

tree and held the first outdoor chanting session outside of India.

Participants chanted for two hours as they danced and played cymbals,

tambourines, and other percussive instruments; the event is

recognized as the founding of the Hare Krishna religion in the United

States. Prabhupada's diverse group that day included Beat poet Allen

Ginsberg (1926-1997). Krishna adherents continue to return to the

tree to acknowledge its significance.

 

American elm trees are known for their towering canopies, which

provide abundant shade through spring, summer, and fall. It is rare

today to find such a collection of American elms, since many of the

mature elms planted across the country have been killed by Dutch Elm

Disease. This incurable disease, a fungus carried by bark beetles (

Coleoptera Scolytidae) which colonize on the branches of the elm

tree, swept across the United States in the 1930s and remains a

threat to the park's collection of elms. Despite having lost at least

34 of the trees, Tompkins Square Park still hosts a large assemblage

of elms, which continue to this day to enchant park patrons. The East

Village Parks Conservancy, a volunteer group, raises significant

private funds for the ongoing care and maintenance of the American

elms and other historic trees in Tompkins Square Park.

 

City Of New York

Parks and Recreation

 

Rudolph Giuliani, Mayor

Henry J. Stern, Commissioner

 

October 2001

 

 

 

 

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As can be seen, the memorial has been established under the authority

of the now world famous outgoing New York City Mayor, Rudolph

Giuliani.

 

So for thousands of years to come, visitors to this famous park in

New York will get to read about Srila Prabhupada, his great

contribution to the world, and the Hare Krishna Maha-mantra. The City

of New York paid for the full cost of the plaque and installation and

will always cover the cost of its maintenance and security.

 

New York City Commissioner Henry J. Stern came personally as the

representative of the city for the joint IRM and New York City

installation festival. The plaque was inaugurated by him and local

IRM devotee Mother Vani pulled off a large yellow bow ribbon that

dropped an elegant silken cloth from the plaque. They both gave

speeches.

 

Mother Vani spoke about how Srila Prabhupada was ordered by his

spiritual master to spread this great transcendental knowledge to the

Western world and the congregational chanting of the Holy Name of

Krishna throughout every town and village, and how this was the first

place that public congregational chanting took place in the Western

world. She commented on how the Hindustan Times compared Srila

Prabhupada's tree to the Bhodi Tree. But that actually the Hare

Krishna Tree is even far more glorious, in that Srila Prabhupada's

tree was the location for the advent of public congregational

chanting of the Maha Mantra in the Western world, which is spreading

FULL enlightenment to everyone throughout the world.

 

Commissioner Stern spoke about his love for trees and his desire to

protect them. He compared them to the lion: as the lion is the king

of the jungle, the trees are the kings of the plant kingdom. He was

very much appreciative that the Hare Krishna Movement as a culture

would hold a majestic American elm tree in such a high regard by the

loving care Mother Vani gave to it, and its position is to be

considered one of the most important sacred places of pilgrimage. He

acknowledged other cultures held similar esteem for trees and seemed

very approving. He also noted with pleasure that Srila Prabhupada was

a friend of Allen Ginsberg, since he was a close friend of Allen's as

well and included Allen on all of his committees because he liked

him.

 

The Commissioner stated that he enjoyed his association with the

devotees very much and happily noted that he thought he would be

working with us for a long time.

 

Before he gave his speech Commissioner Stern chatted with the

devotees and posed for pictures for about a half hour, which were

taken by our resident IRM photographer, Bhakta Subji. He was curious

to know more about who Srila Prabhupada is and the devotees answered

his questions. Mother Vani gave him a first edition of Srila

Prabhupada's Bhagavad-gita As It Is. Madhusudana Prabhu had also set

up a wonderful book table by the tree in question, and distributed

many of Srila Prabhupada's literatures to all the guests who attended

the ceremony. He also showed the Commissioner the original picture of

Srila Prabhupada under the tree in question taken in 1966. He also

gave him a maha garland that was offered to Srila Prabhupada. In fact

one of our members, Mother Katie, had come all the way from

Connecticut to bring gorgeous huge garlands for the tree and Srila

Prabhupada.

 

New York IRM Founding member Arthur (Bliss) Googy prabhu, former

drummer for the renowned rock group 'The Misfits', also gave

Commissioner Stern a Higher Taste vegetarian cookbook. Commissioner

Stern's eyes lit up and said he loved this food and asked,Where is

your restaurant? He had taken prasadam before and loved it. He

laughed with delight when we told him that Srila Prabhupada called

Krishna Consciousness the kitchen religion. We invited him to our

regular Sunday Feast and Jayananda dasa (lead singer of another

famous rock band - the Cro-Mags) told him soon we would be opening a

vegetarian prasadam carry out. Commissioner Stern then said, In that

case I better give you my card. He left as the IRM devotees led an

uproarious kirtan at Srila Prabhupada's tree. As he left,

Commissioner Stern told Mother Vani to please call him and keep in

touch.

 

New York City Commissioner Henry J. Stern should certainly be

remembered fondly by all Vaisnavas. Just as Srila Prabhupada said how

grateful the devotees should always be of New York High Court Justice

John Leahy who declared the Hare Krishna Movement to be a bona fide

religion. Of that declaration Srila Prabhupada commented with great

satisfaction that: now my mission is a success.

 

Due to Commissioner Stern, Srila Prabhupada's success is now

immortalised with an official monument in New York City, installed on

the auspicious and holy event of his Disappearance Day. Surely Srila

Prabhupada will be pleased.

 

After the festival in Tompkins Square Park, one hundred devotees and

guests gathered a half a block away at the Sri Sri Radha Govinda

Temple on Saint Mark's Place for a maha festival glorifying Srila

Prabhupada's Disappearance Day and Govardhan puja. This also included

devotees who had come from the ISKCON Brooklyn temple to attend the

ceremony, but had just missed it. Visiting ISKCON Bangalore devotee

Citranga Caitanya prabhu led a beautiful Damodharastaka bhajan and

Bangalore temple vice president Cancalapati dasa gave an ecstatic

lecture. Afterwards there was a arotik, kirtan, Srila Prabhupada

video and an opulent feast in which Bhakta Avatra dasa's family

provided 108 sweet preparations.

 

We would also like to very humbly and graciously acknowledge Parks

Deputy Chief of Operations Officer Margaret Asaro who was Mother

Vani's liaison to Commissioner Stern for the two and a half years

that Mother Vani worked tirelessly to make her plaque proposal a

reality. In the Bhagavad-Gita Lord Krishna states:

 

"But those who worship Me with devotion, meditating on My

transcendental form --- to them I carry what they lack and preserve

what they have" (Bg 9:22)

 

Lord Krishna as Paramatma (Supersoul) in the heart certainly utilised

Margaret Asaro as His miracle maker when Mother Vani needed one to

get the plaque installed. (Please see our earlier IRM newsletter, no.

29 -"City Of New York to Honour Srila Prabhupada" - in which we

detailed Mother Vani's fight to have the City of New York officially

honour Srila Prabhupada). It was Margaret who arranged for the IRM to

get an official acknowledgement letter from the City regarding the

installation of the plaque. The text of this letter is as follows:

 

 

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Arsenal West

16 West 61st Street

New York, New York 10023

 

Adrian Benepe

Borough Commissioner

 

November 12, 2001

 

Vani devi dasi

c/o B. Oshuns

224 E. IOth St. #4

New York, NY 10003

 

Dear Vani devi dasi:

 

We are pleased to inform you that a historical sign commemorating the

American elm tree under which the spiritual master of the Hare

Krishna Movement, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, started the

Hare Krishna Movement has been fabricated and is ready to be

installed in Tompkins Square Park.

 

Thank you for your assistance and cooperation in the historical

research of the tree and for your help in caring for the tree and the

area that surrounds it. The historical plaque will be hung in the

park prior to your unveiling ceremony on Sunday, November 18 when you

and members of your temple will gather to view the plaque.

 

Sincerely,

 

Adrian Benepe

 

 

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We would also like to thank our dear friend Harry Greenberg, Tompkins

Square Park Manager, without whose advice and willingness to help,

none of this would have been possible. Also thanks goes to all the

devotees who helped us in starting the Manhattan IRM Temple. It was

only after the IRM temple became established in New York that Mother

Vani was able to make her dream of glorifying Srila Prabhupada come

true. Only then did she get the necessary encouragement and advice to

convince the City to honour Srila Prabhupada. Even after the plaque

was approved, a year went by with the city constantly delaying its

installation. The IRM's success in getting a major Indian newspaper,

The Hindustan Times, to run a front page story of Mother Vani's

successful proposal to the city, was crucially influential in Mother

Vani's preaching to get the Park Commissioners office to finally

actually install it.

 

The mood of the whole event is summarised perfectly by Jayananda Das,

as above-mentioned lead singer of legendary hardcore rock band the

Cro-mags, who was one of the main movers behind getting the IRM

temple in Manhattan established. He said that:

 

"The success of this event in glorifying Srila Prabhupada came about

because of one factor only. And that was the world-wide co-operation

of the IRM devotees putting only Srila Prabhupada in the center as

the Guru. That is why today, on Srila Prabhupada's Disappearance Day,

we have been successful at establishing this much needed and fitting

memorial to Srila Prabhupada where so many others have failed in the

last 24 years. And though today may be the day that Srila Prabhupada

physically disappeared from our vision, this memorial establishes

that his spiritual legacy continues,and is now permanently honoured

for generations to come".

 

Jayananda Prabhu states that since the plaque was put up he has been

to the park every few hours just to see it again and again, and he

still cannot believe that it is actually there, and still needs to

rub his eyes. He also makes a point of taking his many friends and

associates there to see the plaque.

 

This historical plaque installation is due to the sincere devotion of

one devotee to her spiritual master, His Divine Grace Srila

Prabhupada, whom she never personally met. And it has been less than

ten years since she even became a devotee. Mother Vani hears Srila

Prabhupada every day, and every day reads his books. Through the

association of the pure devotee's vani (transcendental instructions)

she has happily surrendered her life to Srila Prabhupada and Lord

Caitanya's mission. For several years now Mother Vani has swept the

cobblestones around the tree and has always preached the glories of

Srila Prabhupada and Lord Krishna to the people she meets at this

majestic elm tree in Tompkins Square Park. Lord Krishna has now taken

that devotion and immortalised it for the benefit of all humanity.

 

All glories to Mother Vani devi dasi's devotion to His Divine Grace

A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada and The Supreme Personality of

Godhead, Lord Sri Krishna. All glories to Srila Prabhupada!

 

Commissioner Stern had specifically brought an archivist reporter and

photographer with him to this event because even the City of New York

considers this event so historic that they intend to officially

record it in the New York City Municipal Archives. So as well as

being honoured by this memorial in the plaque, Srila Prabhupada's

contribution to the world will also now be officially preserved for

posterity by the City records due to their archiving this landmark

event.

 

We have attached a picture of the plaque with this newsletter, and we

will soon be posting up the many more pictures which were taken at

this amazing event on our website as soon as they are properly

developed. We will soon be dedicating a portion of our website to a

special New York IRM Photo Library, which you will find at:

http://farsight.members.beeb.net or http://come.to/irm.

 

Thank you.

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