Guest guest Posted September 25, 2002 Report Share Posted September 25, 2002 BULLETIN FROM VRNDAVANA SAMADHI 25 YEARS IN SEPARATION Dear Prabhu's and Maharaja's, Please accept my humble obeisances All glories to Srila Prabhupada. NEW MANAGEMENT By some fluke of Divine Arrangement, I have been looking after the maintenance of Srila Prabhupada's Samadhi in Vrndavana since April. By your blessings, I am happily absorbed in this wonderful service. And there is so much to do. FINALLY REPAIRED We fixed the leaks in the Samadhi Museum coming from the gurukula bathrooms and the ones from the roof. You will all be happy to know that we are now installing almost invisible netting to solve the pigeon problem. And we think we have actually mouse-proofed the altar room. The sound system has been up-graded. DETAILS OF ON-GOING PROJECTS Now that the leaks are fixed, the walls in the Museum must be redone, and a few exhibits replaced. We would like to fit captions on all the exhibits in English and Hindi so all the visitors can learn who Srila Prabhupada is. Badly needed fans must be fitted high up in both the Samadhi and the Museum, to avoid having those unsightly and slightly dangerous humungous industrial stand-up fans. Behind those beautiful teak carved cupboards on the altar, all the frames and wood backings have been thoroughly consumed by termites and must be replaced. For reasons known only to the previous construction crew, Prabhupada is still looking at the two14' x 3' columns of blobs of raw, unfinished RCC from the inside of the altar to the left and right of those big doors (when they are closed for his prasad and rest). There is supposed to be black polished granite to cover the bare raw stuff. (Because it is unseen from the outside, I only noticed it when I was invited inside to check out the mouse situation.) We are looking at about $10,000 for all these above accumulatedlittle items. Some of the marble fixtures, ornaments, slabs, etc. have finally shown some signs of loosening and even falling out of the ceilings and parapets from overhead. By some wonderful miracle, none of the falling ornaments have hit anyone on the head yet. Soon, I will get a crew to thoroughly examine the structure and re-fix whatever is loose, stone by stone. This little exercise could cost around $5,000, and must be done all year round for the next 10,000 years. This includes replacement of missing pieces, which is minimal this year. Our simple yearly maintenance, cleaning and puja costs are around $7-10,000. So this would mean a consistent increase in yearly maintenance. YET TO BE COMPLETED There happens to be other unfinished business, which must be sponsored separately: the brass panels illustrating Srila Prabhupada's activities with various devotees, to go where the two large paintings were installed temporarily on the back walls of the Samadhi. These beautiful brass panels will be sculpted and cast by Bhaktisiddhanta prabhu, and will cost $10,000 each. SUBSCRIBERS AND WELL-WISHERS On the bright side, Pranada devi dasi and company in Alachua kindly donates approximately $7,000 for the thorough polishing of the beautiful white marble of the entire Samadhi, inside and out when required. Food for Life polishes the Museum side. About 30 devotees are committed to donating $108 every year, and a few give smaller donations. Our yearly Hundi donations are around $2,000, and this all totals about $5,000-- not really quite enough for the barest annual day-to-day maintenance. Previously, Acyuta prabhu saw the urgency of setting up a Fixed Deposit for Srila Prabhupada's Samadhi Maintenance Fund in Vrndavana. So far we have around $20,000 in fixed deposit, major donors being H.H.Giriraj Swami, Parthasarathi das (Spain), Chandi dasi and others. Only the interest is used towards daily maintenance. (So far this means we have available $2,000+$5,000=$7,000 for the yearly day to day maintenance.) WHAT YOU CAN DO To generate the interest (average 10%) we need every year, and considering what I now know about the expenses, it is fair to say that a fixed deposit of a base capital of $150,000-200,000 is an absolute necessity for the Samadhi Maintenance Fund. To build buildings and monuments is in the mode of passion. To maintain is in the mode of goodness. Srila Prabhupada always smiled upon the maintenance mode. Anyone who has been touched in any way by Srila Prabhupada can at least afford a commitment of some annual token amount (like $108) to this Samadhi Maintenance Fund. But this year, it has become more apparent that the upkeep is steadily more demanding, and we need a lot more, a lot faster that we ever thought we would. Interest from ten donations of $10,000 for this Samadhi Maintenance fixed deposit would take care of the normal upkeep plus the surprise major repairs this year, adding to the compounded interest for the future. That is a tall order for those of you who are brave enough. Interest from an additional 50 donations of $1000 added to this fixed deposit would cover most of the hidden costs of future major repairs. The other commitments of $108 steadily given each year will add to the interest, and probably take care of inflation and/or variegation in the interest rates. YOUR DONATIONS TO THE SAMADHI MAINTENANCE FUND WILL NOT BE GOING DOWN SOME DEEP DARK HOLE... THEY WILL PERPETUALLY INCREASE AND SERVE SRILA PRABHUPADA EVERY DAY BY THE INTEREST. You can also adopt a special project, as listed above, and make a separate donation to cover the costs. Srila Prabhupada touched our lives in the most amazing ways, and worldwide, devotees are sincerely reciprocating in their deepest dedication to his divine mood and mission. Srila Prabhupada built a house in which everyone could live. We have designed a good plan to maintain his Samadhi by this ennuity. Srila Prabhupada's Disappearance is being celebrated as 25 years in separation This year. So I am putting out an appeal. HOW TO DO IT If you will kindly consider donating to this Vrndavana Samadhi Maintenance Fund, or to some specific project of the Samadhi, contact me please (parvati.acbsp (AT) pamho (DOT) net). I will let you know the easiest and least complicated way to send your donation, and will be very happy to answer any other questions you may have. There is probably one of our reliable representatives near you who can carry your generous donations directly to Vrndavana. International money orders, bank drafts (made out to ISKCON, account # 321, SBI, Pratap Bazaar, Vrndavana, U.P.) or cash SENT BY HAND will reach here more reliably than something sent through the mail. Drafts made in rupees may be made out to ISKCON ac/#208, ISKCON Ext. Counter, Vrndavan. CONTACT ME at parvati.acbsp (AT) pamho (DOT) net when you send your donation, so I can do something in case there is a delay. To insure appropriate handling, address your envelope to Samadhi Maintenance Fund, attention Parvati devi dasi WITH A COVERING LETTER (mentioning the purpose of the donation and your name and address, so proper receipts can be sent). If you want to send money by Western Union and don't mind losing the wiring fee, that is okay too. I can let you know the nearest agent before you send it, PLEASE do not, do not, do not send personal checks. The amount of time these take to clear, and the bank fees involved, will make for an arduous and inconceivably lengthy task before it reaches the account. Hope to see everyone for Kartika. I beg to remain your servant, Parvati devi dasi parvati.acbsp (AT) pamho (DOT) net And PLEASE POST this announcement on your temple notice board for others to read. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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