Tuesday, October 27, 2009

thoughts

Gour Nitai told me not to worry so much when I was dressing them yesterday. They said I would make myself sick if I worry too much.
So,
Don't worry about material things because it is all temporary. The thing to do is to switch you consciousness from material to spiritual.
but then, how do you deal with material things, problems, relationships.
Don't worry about them too much. It's all temporary and not of much consequence.
hmmm
So introspective.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Iskcon Gainesville History, as i recall it

Late 1960s - Gargamuni preached at the University of Florida and gained some followers including David Lieberman (Amarendra) and his wife Gayatri, Gaudi, Aja, and others.

Amarendra and Gayatri established a temple in Gainesville on 2nd Ave (maybe). Srila Prabhupada visited in the early 1970s and gave a lecture at the Plaza of the Americas.
The temple acquired property on Depot Avenue, next to PK Young, in the early 70s. It was a 2 1/2 acre complex with a big old house and a dormitory building about 2 blocks from campus.

Big brass Gour Nitai Deities were installed at the temple on Janmastami in 1974.

I joined the temple in Gainesville just before Lord Nrsmhadeva's appearance day in May 1975. Other devotees who joined around then were Sranti, Bhranti, Gopa Patni, GangaGati, Bhaja Govinda, Munustreshas and Dhusula, Akincina Krishna, etc.

There were about 50 to 75 devotees living at the temple for the next few years. The atmosphere was very family like. Amarendra was the head and Gayatri was the loving friend. It was Prabhupada's program, 16 rounds, morning and evening program, sankirtana, prasadam distribution on campus (which has evolved into Krishna lunch).
Devotees began doing airport and rest area sankirtana, and lots of laksmi came in. Amarendra decided to look into buying a farm, as Srila Prabhupada had been enthusiastic about such programs. He found the 120 acre farm outside of Alachua and the sale went through exactly on the disappearance day of Srila Prabhupada in 1977.

For the next couple of years things began falling apart, Amarendra and Gayatri moved away, a succession of temple presidents began. Devotees moved away. Laksmi disappeared.

Just after Janmastami in 1980 the temple property was sold, supposedly for a quarter million dollars, a lot at the time. We had two days to vacate the premises. (The deal fell threw and we were broke.) It was chaos. Gour Nitai and the Prabhupada murti went to stay at Alan Weinkle's mobile home on 239, about 5 miles from Alachua. The Deities stayed in the added on room and I took care of Them with some help from Jalungi. Most of the devotees moved away.
After a month the Deities were moved to a single wide trailer in the middle of the cow field with no running water or electricity. It took at least a month to get those luxuries.
We continued 7 offerings and arotics a day and making all of the milk sweets daily. Full scale Deity worship went on.
At this time there were about 12 devotees in the area.
Srila Acharyadeva came to live on the farm for about a year.
There was a continued succession of temple presidents.
When Vaninatha Vasu dasa was president he convinced the boy's school and Laxmi Moni's ashram to move here. That started the growth of the temple.
After numerous plans and ideas, the temple was built in the later 1990s. Jnanagamya and Parambrahma were largely responsible, and I think Prahnada was instrumental for the fund raising.
Radha Shyamasundara were installed on Radhastami 2000.
Krishna Balarama arrived here in 2004.