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Letter by Vrindavan Chandra prabhu:
I remember Prabhupada saying the following words, "These plays
are better than reading my books." It was after a performance of
'The Pandavas Retire Timely" in New Dwarka. I played Arjuna to
Prajapati's Yudhisthura. There must have been at least 15-20
sannyasis sitting in front of Prabhupada's vyasasana to watch
the play. Towards the end of the play, during Arjuna's
soliloquy, I snuck a look over at Prabhupada and was amazed to
see him crying. It gave me goose bumps and I started to cry
tears of love and gratitude. It happened to work great for the
part as Arjuna was at that point lamenting the disappearance of
his most intimate friend Lord Krishna and was beside himself
with grief.
When the play was over, Prabhupada dropped a bomb by saying,
" I want to thank these nice boys for performing such wonderful
service. These plays are better than reading my books." He then
told all the sannyasis to clear out an area so all the actors
could sit near him. The sannyasis couldn't believe it. I can
still see the astonished looks on their faces as they were
forced to give up their coveted seats at Prabhupada's lotus feet
for us lowly actors. When we were all settled into position,
Prabhupada said something that absolutely astounded all the
assembled devotees, especially the Vaikuntha players. With his
voice still choked up with emotion he said the following most
incredible words, "These plays are very pleasing to me and I
want everyone to know that all these
boys will all go back to Krishna after this life." After a
stunned silence,
the entire temple room erupted into a spontaneous and tumultuous
"Hari bol!"
Shocked and overjoyed, we were unable to actually believe what
we had just heard. 'Better than His Books?!! We're all going
back to Krishna after leaving these bodies?!!!' Incredulous, we
looked at each other overwhelmed with the causeless and
unfathomable mercy which had just been bestowed upon us.
All glories to Srila Prabhupada, Krishna's dear most friend and
pure
devotee. May we always endeavor to please him by our humble
service and eternally take shelter at his soft lotus feet.
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