- Indradyumna Swami
Indradyumna Swami is a disciple of
A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada [ [http://www.prabhupada.com/disciple.php?letter=I Disciple Database ] ] founder of theInternational Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), asannyasi [ [http://www.iskcon.net.au/sannyasaministry/listing List of Sannyasis in ISKCON April 2008] ISKCON Sannyasa Ministry, Retrieved on 2008-05-05] traveling preacher, and aguru or spiritual teacher in theChaitanya Vaisnava tradition. Each year Indradyumna Swami circles the globe teaching the message of theBhagavad-gita and introducing people tokirtan chanting of theHare Krishna maha mantra . His yearly activities culminate in coordinating the annual summer Festival of India tour on thePolish Baltic coast from June to September. He also leads an annual pilgrimage toKrishna 's holy landVrindavan in North India during the sacred month ofKartika October/November. Indradyumna Swami shares his experiences and realizations as a traveling preacher in a journal "The Diary of a Traveling Preacher". Now in its eighth volume the journal is published each year as a book. Chapters from "Diary of a Traveling Preacher" are available in soft form on the Internet [http://traveling-preacher.com] . Lectures andkirtans by Indradyumna Swami are also regularly uploaded on the Internet [http://narottam.com] .Early life
Born as Brian Tibbitts on May 20th, 1949 in
Palo Alto ,California , after surviving a struggle with spinal meningitis at age four and the death of a neighborhood dog at age six, he began contemplating existential questions concerning the nature of life and death, happiness and distress, real love and the purpose of the universe [Swami, I. (1993). Shelter beyond duality. Back to Godhead, 27(5).] . Unable to find the answers within his home community, he left home to find the secret of a "truly satisfying life" at age sixteen. An idealist he eventually joined the USMarines to stop the spread of communism in Vietnam. A year later he was discharged as a conscientious objector. Shortly thereafter in 1970 he met members of ISKCON inDetroit ,Michigan and became a member, moving into thetemple at 8311 East Jefferson. Within a week of joining he was leading congregational chantingkirtan and distributing spiritual literature such asBhagavad-gita andSrimad Bhagavatam . In December 1971 he was awarded initiation by his spiritual masterA. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada , receiving the name Indradyumna [Prabhupada, A. C. B. S. (2003). 1971 Correspondence. In Bhaktivedanta VedaBase. Los Angeles, Ca: Bhaktivedant Book Trust International.] after a saintly king described in India's ancient traditions.Missionary activities
Following the instruction of his spiritual master to “preach boldly and have faith in the holy names,” [Swami, I. (2001). Vyasa-puja homages from Sannyasis - Indradyumna Swami. In Sri Vyasa-puja. Los Angeles, CA: Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International.] Indradyumna left the USA in 1972 journeying to
Europe where he helped open new centers inFrance [Swami, I. (1997). Vysa-puja homages from Sannyasis - Indradyumna Swami. In Sri Vyasa-puja 1997. Los Angeles, CA: Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International.] ,Italy ,Switzerland , andBelgium . In 1979 at age 29 he took a vow of lifelong dedication to missionary activities as a celibate monk and entered the renounced order ofsannyasa as Indradyumna Swami. In the early 1980s he served as the temple president at the New Mayapurchâteau temple and farm nearChateauroux inFrance .Fact|date=February 2008Since 1986 Indradyumna Swami has been traveling and spreading Krishna Consciousness throughout the world, including the
Amazon jungle [Swami, I. (1988). Drums along the Amazon: A new frontier for Lord Caitanya's mercy. Back To Godhead, 23.] , theZulu tribal areas andSoweto township inSouth Africa [Swami, I. (1988). Kirtana in Kwazulu. Back To Godhead, 23(9).] , the tropical islands ofMauritius [Swami, I. (1989). Seeds for the simple life. Back To Godhead, 24(6).] andNew Caledonia [Swami, I. (1991). Sharing in New Caledonia. Back To Godhead, 25(4).] , the snows ofSiberia [Swami, I. (2002). A Siberian Gypsy welcome. Back To Godhead, 36(5).] [Swami, I. (2005). The diary of a traveling preacher (Vol. 3). Badger, Ca: Tourchlight Publishing.] , war torn Bosnia [Swami, I. (1997). Angels in Hell. Back To Godhead, 31(1).] , and Indonesia [Swami, I. (1992). Indonesia's Vedic Valley. Back To Godhead, 26(3).] . By founding the highly successful annualRatha Yatra festival on theDurban beach front in 1989 [Every town and village: Ratha-yatra comes to Durban. (1989). Back To Godhead, 24(5).] . Indradyumna Swami fulfilled a request made by Srila Prabhupada in 1975 [Temple, D. (1996). Vyasa-puja homages from ISKCON centers - Durban. In Sri Vyasa-puja. Los Angeles, Ca: Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International.] . On occasion Indradyumna Swami and his party have faced attacks by extremists such as those in Bosnia and Poland [Swami, I. (2001). For the gentle and the ruffians. Back To Godhead, 35(5).] . In 2001 he headed upFood for Life 's international relief effort to provide hot meals to 250,000 [ISKCON serves 250,000 freshly cooked meals to survivors. (2005, February 14). Colombo Daily News.]tsunami survivors inSri Lanka [Packree, S., & Sookha, B. (2005, January 12). Opening hearts, wallets for disaster relief funds. Daily News.] . Since 1990 Indradyumna Swami's activities have increasingly centered around coordinating massive cultural events each year in Poland.Polish Festival of India
Indradyumna Swami has been involved in coordinating the annual Festival of India tour in
Poland since 1990. The festivals seek to introduce people to India's ancient cultural traditions through a feast of entertainment and education involving: [Prahlada, S. (2000). Bharata culture on the Baltic coast. Back To Godhead, 34(4).] :* classical Indian dance performances
* theaters with larger than life puppets
* presentations on classical Indian texts such asBhagavad-gita
* musical performances
* graphic exhibits
* stalls with books and handicrafts
*vegetarian cuisineThe events are attended by between 5,000 to 10,000 people at a time. Over 200 volunteers from around the world participate in setting up equipment, running the stalls, performing on stage, and advertising the festivals. An estimated 750,000 people attend the events each summer.
Polish Woodstock
Since 1996 Indradyumna Swami and the Polish Festival of India team have participated in the
Przystanek Woodstock free music festival organized over the first weekend in August each year byGreat Orchestra of Christmas Charity . Dubbed Europe's largest annual open air event, Przystanek Woodstock is attended by over 300,000 people each year. Within the mayhem of this setting Indradyumna Swami and the Festival of India team of more than 500 volunteers set up a spiritual sanctuary called "Krishna's Village of Peace" [Das, K.-k. (2003). Krishna's village of peace. Back To Godhead, 37(1).] . In the village, festival goers can participate in spiritual discussions and cultural performances, or join the line at the Food for Peace tent to receive one of 90,000 plates of vegetarian food distributed there each year.Vrindavana Pilgrimage
Indradyumna Swami has a special fondness for
Vrindavana the holy land of Krishna’s pastimes in NorthIndia . Each year he invites disciples and friends to join him for pilgrimage in the sacred month ofKartika in October/November [Swami, I. (2007). Fruit of Vrindavan. In The diary of a traveling preacher (Vol. 7). Badger: Tourchlight Publishing.] . During the a two-to-three-week pilgrimage around 200 participants assemble each morning in front of the famousKrishna Balarama Temple where they board designated buses to visit various holy sites and temples in the Vrindavana area such asGovardhana hill ,Radha-kunda , andVarsana . At each site Indradyumna Swami and his associates singkirtan and describe the pastimes performed there byRadha ,Krishna and saints such as theSix Goswamis .References
External links
* [http://www.traveling-preacher.com Read chapters of Indradyumna Swami's "Diary of a Traveling Preacher" online]
* [http://narottam.com Listen to lectures and Kirtans by Indradyumna Swami]
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