- Smita Krishna Swami
Smita Krishna Swami, born in
Sweden in 1952, is anISKCON swami . [ [http://www.iskcon.net.au/sannyasaministry/listing List of Sannyasis in ISKCON April 2008] ISKCON Sannyasa Ministry, Retrieved on 2008-05-05] . He became asannyasa in 1986 and is presently an initiatingguru within ISKCON as of 1988. [ [http://news.iskcon.com/node/148/pdf A Man, An Ox, Caught Up in An 'Evil System'] ISKCON News] He is also an active mediator in the ISKCON Resolve program. [ [http://iskconresolve.com/mediators.php ISKCON Mediators] ISKCON Resolve] He is actively involved with various ISKCON European leaders (EuroGBC) programs. [ [http://eurogbc.com/elm2006presentations/Synthesis%20-%20KRA%20group%20synthesis.doc EuroGBC workshop] minutes]Krishna Ksetra Dasa remembers early incident of interaction with Smita Krishna:
He met devotees during late spring trip to Germany after some spiritual search in 1969. Two of the first
Gaudiya Vaishnava devotees he met were Śivānanda and Maṇḍalibhadra ofISKCON .His search for god and spirituality concluded in discovering
Gaudiya Vaishnava philosophy and he describes his own conversion as following:Quotation|"On Sunday I went to Bartelsstrasse. Maṇḍalibhadra gave a lecture, and when I heard him talk about yoga, karma, and reincarnation, I thought, somewhat proudly, 'Sounds familiar.' I wasn't that impressed. But then he mentioned that one needed a guru and had to be sincere in order to take up spiritual life and that God was nondifferent from His holy name. His words were like a revelation to me."After the lecture, during prasādam, Maṇḍalibhadra sat next to me and asked, 'Do you have any questions?' I thought for a second and said, 'How do I become sincere?' 'Well,' he replied, 'you just stay in the association of those who are sincere.' His words struck me, because I was seriously looking for answers, and I thought, 'Then I shall have to stay here.' At that very moment, all kinds of thoughts about things dear to me came into my mind, and I felt so sad at the prospect of giving them up that tears came to my eyes. I felt devastated."Meanwhile the devotees began to hold a kīrtana in the temple room, and I thought, 'Why not join them?' And as I chanted Hare Kṛṣṇa along with them, my sadness gradually disappeared and an unknown feeling of happiness surged forth from within. I thought, 'How nice! This is the real thing-to sing the names of God.'|Śrīla Prabhupāda and His Disciples in Germany] |V.Dasa
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