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MUMBAI MAYHEM -BHAKTIVEDANTA HOSPITAL COMES TOGETHER Dr. Vivekanand

Shanbhag (H.G. Vishwarup Prabhu) Dy Director – Dept. of Spiritual Care

Counselor at Sri Sri Radha Gopinath Mandir The day July 11, 2006 will

forever be etched in the minds of the people of Mumbai as the DAY OF

HORROR. 7 bombs exploded in the First Class compartments of seven local

trains, which were packed with tired passengers going home after working

hard for the day. Even the Ladies Special train was not spared. The

bombs not only destroyed the trains but also the hopes and dreams of

innocent people in few seconds. One of the blasts occurred between Mira

Road

and Bhayander Rly. Stn few minutes after 6 pm. Within minutes of receiving

the news preparations started at Bhaktivedanta Hospital to face the

calamity. As we were getting ready, patients started pouring in. The

condition of the patients was horrifying. Mutilated faces, detached

limbs, blood all over the body, charred faces, loosely flowing flesh from

limbs and from the skulls. This was the condition of most of the

patients. The people who brought them appeared confused, stunned and

terrified. Looking at the gravity of the calamity all staff members,

medical & non-medical stayed back. Staff members who had reached home

after their duty came back to the hospital. Within few minutes drs,

nurses, attendants, support staff, volunteers, local corporators, health

forum members, and drs from other hospitals were mobilized and by the

end of one hour, SEVEN SURGEONS were operating in the theatres, Five

INTENSIVE CARE PHYSICIANS were in

the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Five Resident Medical Doctors were

managing bomb blast patients in wards. Nurses who had gone home came back

to serve. All the managers were present handling various aspects of the

situation. 41 patients who were victims of the bomb blast were brought in

within a span of half an hour to the hospital. Five of them were given

First Aid treatment and were sent back home. 13 patients were found dead

on arrival. 9 patients were sent to the General Ward and were stabilized

there. 14 patients who were in very serious condition were taken to ICU.

All the dead patients received Ganga Jal, Tulsi Leaf in their mouth. The

spiritual care team led by H.G. Nartaki Mataji and H.G. Damodar Pandit

Prabhu provided the final Spiritual Care to the dead in the form of

chanting the Holy Name loudly, reading from Bhagavad Gita and offering

heartfelt prayers. The devastated relatives of the dead were offered

consolation from

the team of Dept. of Spiritual Care. It was a heartrending experience.

It was difficult for many of them to accept that their dear ones were

dead. The Spiritual Care staff went out of the way to spend time and

brought them in touch with the reality and also healthily accept it.

There was a crowd of around 400-500 people consisting of Policemen, News

reporters, relatives of the deceased etc etc.. Hot Khichdi Prasad was

served to all of them from ISKCON Food Relief Foundation at 2 am in the

morning. Hundreds of people were searching through the dead bodies to

identify their dear one. It was unbearable to see their outburst of

emotions on identifying their relative. These intense experiences with

dead bodies continued till 4 in the morning when all the bodies were

identified except one, and were sent for Post-Mortem to Govt. locations.

Volunteers from MTG Group and from the Jamaat of Mr. Babubhai came early

in the

evening to the hospital and were helping to control and guide the crowd

and serve Prasadam along with other devotees. Young boys from MTG Group

when back and forth Malad repeatedly throughout the night to bring blood

from the Blood Banks to save the life of the injured. All the doctors

of Bhaktivedanta Hospital aided by doctor friends from Mira Road worked

tirelessly in the Intensive Unit. Everyone was seen performing menial

services to the patients. There was no consideration of position,

education and influence. Special care was taken to constantly clean the

floors stained with continuous flow of blood and flesh. Such was the

exhibition of the well coordinated, dedicated and selfless service of the

young and the old alike during this most dreadful night. Everybody was

noted to work silently in full coordination with others. It appeared

that Srila Prabhupada’s mercy was enveloping everyone, the doctors, the

staff members,

volunteers, dead and the injured patients and everybody around. The

Policemen were saying again and again that they had never seen such well

coordinated services in the most chaotic conditions, maintaining such

high levels of hygiene and cleanliness. After few hours of struggle, two

more patients died. They received prayers from devotees along with Ganga

Jal and Tulsi. The hard working team of doctors and staff left for taking

rest at 6 am in the morning, only to come back at 10 am again to serve.

The morning prayer of 10 am and the afternoon prayer of 2 pm were

attended by hundreds of relatives who heard the message from Bhagavad Gita

in rapt attention, describing the inevitable reality of life. All the

anxiously waiting crowd of hundreds of people received breakfast, lunch

and dinner prasadam. They expressed their heartfelt gratitude for all

the hospitality. Various politicians like the Health Minister of

Maharashtra visited the

hospital and appreciated the services of the staff to the victims of bomb

blast. They specifically appreciated the clean, peaceful and well

organized atmosphere of the hospital. Two special counters were opened to

guide the public for providing the information of the dead, the admitted

victims and other routinely admitted patients. Following are the first

hand accounts of some of our staff members who participated into this

selfless service H.G. Nartaki Mataji (Disciple of H.D.G. A.C.

Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada) Spiritual Counselor – Dept. of Spiritual

Care After the Mira–Bhayander bomb blast we were immersed in an ocean of

service at Bhaktivedanta Hospital. The mood was cooperation for the

benefit of patients and relatives, leaving aside all Upadis we simply

tried to serve with what was needed to be done, using all our strength

and God given abilities. Chanting in a desperate mood of dependence on the

mercy of the Lord

we prayed for the soul of the deceased, the well-being of the injured

and for the ability of acceptance of the Lord’s will for the relatives.

Seeing the horrific disfigurement of some of the deceased I realized, all

the more the futility of decorating and pampering the body. We should

rather spend time on decorating the soul with spiritual qualities. I also

could understand the necessity of practicing Bhagavad Bhakti to be able to

face the tragedy as this, because who can say “This will not happen to

me”. Seeing the unleashed expressions of grief, pain and bewilderment of

parents & relatives of patients made me realize that since they were not

prepared spiritually, that their children also must have been unprepared.

Therefore I realized the need of explaining our duty towards our

children to teach them the path of Bhagavad Bhakti, creating a spiritual

environment at home with Krishna in the center for the benefit of our

relatives, so that when this crisis come we know we have done our best.

Furthermore I really started to appreciate the depth of the Vedic

literatures with detailed spiritual information of the soul, the Lord and

the nature of this material world between them, which alone can only calm

down the reeling mind in such crisis. I saw relative’s appreciation to

hear the wisdom from Bhagavad Gita and Srimad Bhagavat Purana. Over and

above all I feel more of an emergency to make all this understood to

others who have not such feeling of the need for spiritual cultivation.

*********** H.G. Damodar Pandit Prabhu Spiritual counselor – Dept. of

spiritual Care It is the ‘kripa shakti’ of Krishna that is His supreme

energy and Srila Prabhupada is a perfect and complete instrument of that

‘param shakti’. On the evening of July 11, 2006, a most extraordinary

‘lila’ took place. Srila Prabhupada empowered his devotees and the

residents of

Mira Road to distribute Krishna’s inconceivable compassion not just to

the fatally wounded, but also to the fortunate deceased victims of a

series of horrendous train blasts that rocked Mumbai. When Krishna goes

to Kurukshetra, He speaks Gita and when Prabhupada comes to Mira Road, his

special mercy manifests in the divine form of an extraordinary hospital

for the soul i.e. Bhaktivedanta. What to talk of the living, even the

dead were lavished with such respect and intense affection. Inspite of the

mangled condition of their physical bodies, each of them was benedicted

with ‘tulsi’ leaves and the sacred waters of the most sanctified

‘tirthas’on this planet. The room in which the deceased were kept was

far from being a mortuary- it was Vaikuntha, because Srila Prabhupada was

chanting ‘Hare Krishna’. Bhaktivedanta Hospital was transformed into a

Temple of Compassion and I could feel the souls of the deceased smile

and shed tears of

gratitude, - Where were the helpless laws of ‘Karma’ and the 3 impotent

modes of nature? Where were the Yamadutas? Never was there a time when

these supernatural powers existed in the transcendental precincts of

Bhaktivedanta Hospital. No obnoxious stench emanated from the dead bodies-

they appeared just like living beings. Even till today, whenever I have

entered that sanctified room which housed those precious bodies, something

shakes my heart- some hands seem to be clasping my heart --- voices seem

to be crying out with gratitude. I feel so close to those dear souls. O,

how I wish I could have shown them much, much more love by surrendering to

Srila Prabhupada. Where are those impotent forces of nature in the face of

Srila Prabhupada ‘s causeless compassion? Can they dare to show their

faces? *********** Dr. Dhaval Dalal (H.G. Dwarkadhish Prabhu) Chief

Physician – Bhaktivedanta Hospital Counselor at Sri Sri Radha Gopinath

Mandir It was a shocking gruesome sight to see. At 7 pm suddenly a

series of injured men started pouring into the hospital. It was like a war

front, with injuries similar to that seen amongst war victim. Severed

limbs, open bleeding wounds due the blast impact. In the prison house of

this material world prisoners terrorizing other prisoners based on

superficial egoistic bodily designation which only leads to factions due

to envy. But all the concerned doctors, ward boys, nurses, security

staff & many others – practically the whole hospital automatically

organized it and began performing various critical functions. Some were

pacifying relatives while some were making note of the victims

identities and establishing contact with their families. Some were

lovingly controlling the shock, mob of people rushing into the hospital.

Some were giving Ganga Jal to dying victims and the medical team doing

critical care management.

(Excellent Team Work). Seeing this victim yelling in pain suffering – how

fragile is our body, how unsecure is life in this world “Kamal tal jal,

Jivana tal mal”. We cant change this terrible world but by Srila

Prabhupada's mercy changes our consciousness – even if we die in bomb

blast so be it, but we pray that we can remember the all Attractive

person playing his flute at the time of death. Let that be our only

desire. *********** Mr. K. Venkataramanan (H.G. Vraj Sundar Prabhu)

Dy-Director – Resource Development Counselee of H.G. Dwarkadhish Prabhu

I was just about to leave Bhaktivedanta hospital on 11th July 2006, when

Mr.Dubey informed me of the series of Bomb Blast and we immediately sent

our ambulances to the site. As we went to the ground floor to inform the

other doctors, we saw patients just pouring in just like pack of cards.

Immediately we swung in to action and set up the facilities to receive the

patients and

alerted other staff. The scene was pathetic with cries and utter

disbelief. Though I have earlier witnessed the sight of diseased and

patients dying in the hospital and outside, this one created a great

impact in my mind. I immediately remembered the words and message of our

Guru Maharaj and the urgency to take the shelter of the Holy Name .An

inner voice was calling me. “You have not yet become serious in reading

Srila Prabhupada’s books and taking the message to heart. See how the time

is running out. One day you too will be in such a situation and don’t

expect miracles” When I heard that most of the patients were critical &

dying and survivors have lost their hearing sense, I am reminded of the

urgency to chant and hear the glories of the Lord. Sooner or later the

appointment, which we cannot miss, will come (death) and the Lord is

prepared to receive us with all the faults but whether I am ready with

my consciousness for the

journey. The current topic of Srimad Bhagavatam about Ajamil was getting

constantly dashing in my mind. Suddenly Dr.B.C.Shah (H.G.Vaishnav Seva P)

came from nowhere and told me about one patient whom he was attending

just left his body saying “ Jesus please take me”. What a fortunate soul

he was to remember the Lord at the time of death. It is time for me to

fasten the seat belts and take to Krishna Consciousness seriously. Guru

Maharaj’s words came to my mind “ Life is a preparation and death is an

examination”. I could hear the soothing voice of Srila Prabhupada

chanting the Maha Mantra and I just repeated it. *********** Dr

Sandhya Subramanian (Sita Mataji) Spiritual Counselor – Bhaktivedanta

Hospital Counselor at Sri Sri Radha Gopinath Mandir Some were lucky

enough to be alive with few deep injuries on their arms and legs. Some

were critically injured with serious head injuries and were directly taken

to the I.C.U. But there

were some unfortunate ones who were brought in dead with mutilated

bodies who did not stand a chance. One such case was Mohan.T. Nair. A

loving father of two and a very caring husband. Relatives said that both

husband and wife were like two close friends and cared a lot for each

other. On this fateful day Mohan caught the train from Andheri earlier

than usual as he had to come home to teach his child who is in the 8th

std. A brilliant chap said one of his friends and very god-fearing too.

His wife who came searching for him in the hospital was given the

horrible news of his death and she went into shock and disbelief. Just

hours before he had called home to ask if she needed anything, as he was

coming earlier than usual. His wife then went into total denial out of

grief. For hours she sat in grief blankly staring with no emotion. When I

tried to pacify her she replied God is not there, why did he take my

husband away, just

because he was nice and never harmed others? She was pacified and

consoled with various quotations from Gita. She even refused to go home.

Finally when she was taken to identify the body of her husband she broke

down and fell on him and cried inconsolably. She was then taken home by

her sister and other relatives. The relatives were happy to consoled and

talked by the counselors. I met the family of Mr Parag Sawant, his mother

and his wife who was 8 months pregnant, in a state of extreme grief and

shock. They were crying, so I asked them to start chanting any mantra

which they have faith on and also the Hare Krishna mantra. He had a

serious head injury and was in the ICU. We told them the importance of

prayer and only prayers can save his life. When I said that I would go

to the ICU and chant for him, they became so grateful and felt so happy.

After that I went to the ICU and started chanting loudly near each bed.

Most of

them were young, just begun their careers. It was a heart-rending

sight. But as I was chanting, my faith that only chanting of Krishna’s

holy name can save them now was strengthened. Krishna is so merciful that

he comes in the form of his holy name to deliver everyone. Initially I was

praying for them to come back to life and become normal again, but finally

I realized that when they were hale and hearty these people would never

have ever taken shelter of Krishna but now they have a wonderful

opportunity to take shelter of Krishna’s name. The soul is now

struggling so the holy name will give the soul relief from its turmoil

and I am sure they will be given a second chance. I feel very grateful

to be part of Bhaktivedanta Hospital that I got a chance to witness this

seemingly horrible experience but also to experience the power of the

Holy Name, which is the only thing that can save us. *********** Dr.

Sanjay Parab – (H.G.

Shyam Kund Prabhu) General Surgeon – Bhaktivedanta Hospital Counselee of

H.G. Vishwarup Prabhu This was my second experience handling bomb blast

victims. Previous one was when Ghatkopar Bomb Blast occurred when I was

in Sion Hospital about 2 yrs back. My heart was paining in agony to see

murdered, terribly injured people by cruel merciless inhumanity. Most of

them were brought dead & who brought were brought alive were suffering

from severe head injuries, limb injuries severe to the extent of

amputation and bleeding profusely. So emergency care was utmost needed

which was given with the help of emergency surgeon, physicians,

intensivists, nursing staff & other hospital staff & even outside doctors

came to the rescue. All doctors including physician, surgeon, nursing

staff, housekeeping staff, operation theatre staff, ICU staff,

Pathology, Radiology staff and even to the extent of Billing & Security

satff were on

their toes helping injured victims enthusiastically. Staff from our

spiritual care dept. were consoling relatives of dead & injured victims

with utmost love and devotion. Entire atmosphere was revealing the epitome

of cooperation, unity & utmost humanity, which was, totally contrast to

the cruel acts done by terrorists. Patients in agony along with

medicines were receiving nectar & nourishment for their souls in the

form of highly potent Hare Krishna Mahamantra enchanted by devotees.

Experience of bomb blast victims treated by me here in Bhaktivedanta

Hosptial was entirely different & satisfactory to my heart than in Sion

Hospital, just because so much care was given to the patients with Love &

Devotion which I was experiencing for the first time in my life. My all

best wishes and prayers for all bomb blast victims injured & dead.

*********** Dr. Suraj Purushottam (H.G. Shyamlal Prabhu) General

Physician

– Bhaktivedanta Hospital Counselee of H.G. Madhavanand Prabhu It seemed

like a war front. In 15 – 20 minutes the casualty was flooded by

brutally injured, profusely bleeding delirious individuals sinking in

pain. For the next 12 to 16 hours in the ICU, I was working like a robot

fixing up broken parts, pumping in fluids to maintain the blood pressure

and some on the ventilators. Surely this is “dukhalayam ashahvatam” –

full of suffering and temporary. How much more is the need to spread the

holy name and the message of the Gita. The only silver lining was

provided by the Spiritual Care Dept. H.G Nartaki Mataji, H.G Damodar

Pandit prabhu and H.G Dwarkadheesh Pr were constantly chanting for the

departing souls. There wasn’t much that we could do as medicos. Those who

were seriously injured it was just a matter of time – now or few hours

later. In any other hospital it would be like taking the vehicle and the

driver to the garage

after the accident, the vehicle being repaired and the driver left to

die. One thing I am convinced, that spiritual care is the dire need for all

individuals dealing with death and this is not a part time job but

factually it has to be as intensive as the intensives in the ICU – on job

24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. ***********

Sandeep Kaimal Officer – Dept. of Customer Relation Counselee of H.G.

Madhavanand Prabhu It was a pleasant evening on 11th July 2006. The

atmosphere in the hospital was calm with patients waiting for their

doctors and the staff doing their respective work with Srila

Prabhupada’s melodious kirtan playing in the background. Suddenly breaking

the harmony we heard shrieking and screaming sound of 2 patients. By the

condition of the patient it was clear a big catastrophe has occurred and

we immediately came to know that 10 minutes ago there was a bomb blast

at Mira Road and at other

places in Mumbai. Immediately our hospital team under the leadership of

our Director Dr. Ajay Sankhe moved into action, as we knew that many

cases might follow. Shortly the hospital was flooded with the wounded

and dead cases. There were patients who were brought in very mutilated

condition with some of their body parts totally missing. One of the

appalling scenes was of 3 patients who were dumped into an Auto Rickshaw

one over the other and all of the 3 were struggling in pain. I was

really terrified to see the sight and everybody else seemed motionless

seeing this ghastly scene. Regrouping my self I called upon some

volunteers to help me to take them inside. It was difficult, as I had

never experienced such petrifying scene in my life. I just prayed to

Srila Prabhupada to give me the courage to help these suffering souls, as

I had no other option and after that there was no looking behind. As we

lifted the person we saw his arm

had got severely damaged with the patient screaming wildly in pain. All

the patients within seconds were given immediate medical attention and

needful cases transferred to ICU and IMCU. Most patients were

unconscious and were in a state of shock and speechless. They could not

recollect what had happen and seemed totally oblivious to the situation.

We had to use signs and gesture to communicate with them as most the

patients hearing ability was impaired. As the news spread of the gruesome

tragedy, worried relatives started visiting the hospital. In anxiety they

were searching for their dear ones in the list of admitted patients

and in case they did not find them there, we had to in a grave and

cautious note communicate to them the most difficult thing, of asking

them to look for their near & dear ones in the unidentified dead bodies

kept in a different room. Relatives were in a scary mood and were praying

continuously not

to see their dear ones amongst the dead. Their anxiety and sorrow as the

cover over the bodies was lifted still haunts and will not be wiped off

from memory for a long time. In all, Bhaktivedanta Hospital had 15

dead cases and all of them were kept in the hospital till 4.00 am for

identification. The room in which the bodies were kept had Srila

Prabhupada’s continuous Kirtan being played for the benefit of the

departed souls. All of us were working round the clock to provide all

possible best services to all the patients, deceased and their

relatives. Also sumptuous Khichdi Prasadam was arranged for all the

patients, relatives and volunteers who had gathered to serve the

suffering people. It is was really very heartening to see how each and

every member of Bhaktivedanta Hospital coped up with the situation.

Everyone right from the Director, doctor and to the ward boy worked as a

team ensuring that best quality treatment

is given to all without any delay. One thing is for sure that all those

patients who are in the hospital or those who have died are really

fortunate as they are receiving the holy name of the Lord which will

definitely help them fasten their journey back home back to Godhead. “Lord

Chaitanya’s mercy is being bestowed to them through Bhaktivedanta

Hospital.” *********** Mrs. Sangita Kolte (H.G. Prem Vilas Mataji)

Billing Supervisor Counselee of H.G. Balkrishna Prabhu On 11th July as I

received call from Hospital many Bomb Blast Victims brought in to our

Hospital, I was shocked and immediately rushed to the Hospital. When I

reached to the Hospital the situation was very grim. Bomb Blast people were

brought in the Hospital in very critical condition, some of them were

dead, some were unconscious and some were badly injured. Cries of the

relatives of the dead and agony of the wounded patients moved my heart.

Some mothers had lost

their only child and some wife had lost her beloved. Whole environment

was gloomy. Everywhere the relatives were running in search of their

loved ones. Some relative were enquiring us about their relative whether

they are alive or injured or dead. It was very difficult to answer their

questions and queries because it was very hard to break the news about

their dead relatives. There were many patients whose identification was

difficult to understand, they were unknown. Anxiety of the relatives who

could not find their near and dear ones in our Hospital was really

depressing. Everything happened in fraction of a second so I was wondering

how uncertain is ones life they might not got opportunity to take the

Holy name of the Lord and how much important it is to take up Spiritual

life very seriously. Fortunate are those soul who got admitted in

Bhaktivedanta Hospital as they got Spiritual care in our Hospital. At

that time of the death

they could not have uttered their own name what to speak of thinking

about the Almighty so I realized that human life is so short that

anything can happen anytime hence we have to prepare our journey to go

home back to Godhead on a very serious note. *********** Mrs Rekha

Grover Medical Social Counselor Counselee of H.G. Madhavanand Prabhu

Case 1: 21 yr male from Bhayender coming from his college, doing last year

of gemology. Father has his own business was returning back from his

office and was buying vegetable and because his wife Anita Jain called him

said to buy particular things as his only child Rohit (Rinku) had asked

her to cook that particular dish. Precisely at that time somebody

informed him that his son is injured at Bhayender blast and he has

requested him to call on the no given. He threw the bag there itself

and ran to the site but by the time he reached the victims had been

taken to some hospital

which they were not aware. enquiring at several places the neighbour

reached BVH. Apparently when Rohit was admitted he was alive but due to

sever injuries to the lower limbs he bled profusely and succumbed to

his illness. I first met her mother at the enquiry hopeful and prayerful

that her son must have received only injuries. Since he was at the ICU.

But she very soon realized that within the next few minutes that her

whole life would be devastated. I met her and asked her about the

details of her son and what he was doing, when did she speak last with

him etc. With a very heavy heart she told that yesterday he was in a

very loving mood and kept his head on her lap fondling him. She was

teasing him for his marriage in the future and he was also cracking jokes.

He requested her to make a particular dish, which she said she would

make the following day and cooked the food of his choice on the same

night for dinner. Next day he

phoned her in the afternoon casually and was supposed to reach at the

expected time when ??.everything was over. Here was the same

mother-mother of the only child who was an apple of her eye. When the

news was broken to her only her screams could be heard with the

lamentations “Mera Rinku?.mera Rinku?. Just yesterday you were sleeping

with your head on my lap so lovingly”. She cried non-stop for hours,

screaming and crying. I held her tight for an hour, when finally the

family decided to send her home. THRESIAMMA JOSEPH Head nurse,

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit She was going to Delhi by August Kranti

Train. The train started from Mumbai Central at 5.40 p.m. and suddenly

stopped at Mira Road station at 6.30 p.m. The train driver got message -

“Don’t move August Kranti Train.” So the train stood there at Mira Road.

She told us, “All the doors and windows were closed. We were given

instruction not to let anyone inside. We

remained there. As soon as I gave message at home, the phone was locked.

I was remembering only Bhaktivedanta Hospital in train. I was thinking I

should be there so that I can help some needy patients. I managed to get

out of the train. I am now here in this hospital. It is unbelievable. It

is only by His causeless mercy that I am on duty. It is very painful to

see such conditions of these innocent people. It is really horrible.

Patients are suffering very badly. I am unable to come out of shock of the

incident.”

 

 

 

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