No Interruption in His Service
Gurudeva would spend time writing lectures of Param Gurudeva and keep himself busy with that service all day. Sometime around nine in the morning, he would take some rest. On one particular occasion, Param Gurudeva called for one brahmacārī at that time, but the brahmacārī was sleeping. Later when asked for an explanation he said, "Tirtha Mahārāj also sleeps at that time."
Param Gurudeva did not say a thing to him, but later in hari-kathā, he said, "A surrendered devotee's any activity is sevā, even sleeping also is sevā. But our following should not be an imitation." He had so much love for Gurudeva and that day in the whole hari-kathā he spoke on his beloved disciple—our Gurudeva.
When doing kirtans, our Gurudeva goes to a different plane altogether, he would be so engrossed in the kirtan that he would not have any awareness of his clothes or anything else around him. He is avadhūta—completely unbound by this world. Once in kirtan, his dhoti fell off he didn't even notice. He was in kaupīna only and then one prabhu tied the dhoti around him.
—Śrīla Bhakti Kuśala Padmanābha Mahārāj
Param Gurudeva did not say a thing to him, but later in hari-kathā, he said, "A surrendered devotee's any activity is sevā, even sleeping also is sevā. But our following should not be an imitation." He had so much love for Gurudeva and that day in the whole hari-kathā he spoke on his beloved disciple—our Gurudeva.
When doing kirtans, our Gurudeva goes to a different plane altogether, he would be so engrossed in the kirtan that he would not have any awareness of his clothes or anything else around him. He is avadhūta—completely unbound by this world. Once in kirtan, his dhoti fell off he didn't even notice. He was in kaupīna only and then one prabhu tied the dhoti around him.
—Śrīla Bhakti Kuśala Padmanābha Mahārāj
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