Guest guest Posted October 20, 2005 Report Share Posted October 20, 2005 Horseless Carriage Civilization In his lectures, Prabhupada often derided the "horseless carriage" civilization where cars go whoosh-whoosh back and forth on the highways and often end in fatal accidents. He also personally experienced the dangers of riding in cars. One time on the way to Mayapur, with Gargamuni driving, the car hit a man who was repairing the road. The man was not much hurt, but as Prabhupada's car slowed down, the villagers barricaded the road and surrounded the car. Soon a crowd of Bengalis were shouting angrily around the car. Srila Prabhupada rolled down his window and spoke out loudly in Bengali. After a while, Prabhupada turned to Gargamuni and said, "Give them ten rupees." The ten rupees only produced more yelling and threatening. "Give them ten more rupees," said Prabhupada. After Gargamuni did that, Srila Prabhupada instructed, "Now we can go." The car inched forward, the crowd parted, and Prabhupada's party continued on after the horrifying experience. Srila Prabhupada then began reprimanding Gargamuni for driving too fast. Another time, in America, while on a morning walk, Prabhupada gave the same instruction. Radha-vallabha dasa was reminiscing about a time when he had been speeding ninety-five miles an hour in order to greet Srila Prabhupada at the airport in New York. An angry state trooper had stopped him, Radha-vallabha said, but when the trooper saw that Radha-vallabha was a Hare Krsna devotee and heard that he was on the way to see Prabhupada, he let him go. Srila Prabhupada did not seem impressed or interested in his story. "Don't speed," he replied. "Don't take advantage." "Well, we were going to pick you up at the airport," said Radha-vallabha, smiling. "That's all right," he said, "don't speed." A few years earlier, when a devotee was killed in a car crash because of negligence during an all-night drive, Srila Prabhupada lamented at the loss of a Vaisnava, a disciple named Jaya Gopala. In a letter he wrote after that tragedy, Srila Prabhupada said whatever gains had been made by speeding all night were lost beyond measure by the loss of a devotee. Srutakirti dasa, interview; Radha-vallabha dasa, interview; Satsvarupa dasa Goswami; Hrdayananda Goswami, interview; Purnacandra-devi dasi, interview. Devotees have noted on various occasions how Prabhupada displayed an extrasensory perception of events. Prabhupada was in Florida with Hrdayananda Goswami, and they were driving behind a fruit truck. Prabhupada pointed to it and said, "Oh, watermelons?" Hrdayananda Goswami explains, "We looked, but all we could see were Florida oranges. We said, 'No, Prabhupada. Those are oranges.' A few minutes later, as we were passing that truck, behind the oranges we saw watermelons. They were hidden. Prabhupada just laughed and said, 'Yes, there are the watermelons.'" In Bhaktivedanta Manor one time Srila Prabhupada complained of a dripping water faucet that disturbed him. The devotees searched and searched, but found nothing. Finally, they found the offending faucet. It was outside his room, down the hall, down a small block of stairs, down another small hall, and inside a closet in a place from which water was hardly ever taken. No one knew how he could possibly have heard it drip. - From the Prabhupada Nectar by HH Satsvarupa dasa Goswami Maharaj _________ How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with Photos http://uk.photos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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