Guest guest Posted July 28, 2000 Report Share Posted July 28, 2000 Dear Maharajas and Prabhus, Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada. I posted the following text about a month ago and received no replies. The text is in the file area of the Krishna Katha conference and I was hoping that some of the Pandits on this conference could tell me what is the source of it. ================================================================ I found the following story in a file called A-tstor.txt that was in the file area of the Krishna Katha conference. Can anyone help me ascertain which Purana it is from and if it is bonafide? Thank you Your servant Vijnana dasa Vanacari In the Puranas there is a story of one old man who was addicted to sinful activity, a very cruel person. But when he was on his death bed, at the last minute he had a change of heart. He said, "Well, why not try it? All my life I've seen these Vaisnavas chanting Hare Krsna. I'm going to die anyway, so I might as well try it." He called his servant and told him "Go to the marketplace and purchase some of those beads I see the devotees chanting on, those japa-malas." His servant was surprised. "You want japa-mala? What are you going to do with them?" "I'm going to chant Hare Krsna. Give it a try." So the servant went to the marketplace, but unfortunately the old man died before his servant returned. So at that time the Yama-dutas came, and the Visnu-dutas also came at the same time. Both questioned the other's presence. The Yama-dutas said, "This man was a very sinful person. He never did one pious activity. There is nothing in his record to show that he did anything pious or transcendental. So what are you doing here?" The Visnu-dutas replied, "We have come to take this man back to Godhead simply because he had a desire to chant Hare Krsna. Your servant Vijnana dasa Vanacari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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