SRI SRI GURU-GAURANGA JAYATAH
All Glories to Sri Sri Guru and Gauranga Today the world rejoices in the celebration of the appearance of the mercy potency of Sri Sri Guru Gauranga Gandharvika Giridhari which has become manifest and revealed through the current world Acharyya Jagat Guru Om Visnupad Paramahamsa Parivrajakacharya Astotara Sata Sri Srimad Bhakti Sundar Govinda Dev Goswami Maharaj. If we count our blessings we will fall short in estimating the extremities of the unlimited all embracing mercy quality of His Divine Grace who has appeared in the guise of the most exalted servitor and friend of Om Om Visnupad Paramahamsa Parivrajakacharyya Astotara Sata Sri Srimad Srila Bhakti Raksaka Sridhara Dev Goswami Maharaj. Therefore, giving up the calculative persuasion, we must find our comfort in the certitude that our Acharyyadeva, Srila Bhakti Sundar Govinda Maharaj, is none other than the representation of Sri Nityananda Prabhu Himself and has appeared as the ashraya vigraha (shelter-giving form) for the jiva souls overburdened with the ill-conceived pursuit of self-indulgence. If we focus our view in the direction of the refuge of the cooling rays of the lotus feet of our revered Acharyyadev, we will see in the distance that he is seated as if in the centre of the whorl of a lotus flower whose petals are formed by incalculable numbers of paramahamsa Vaisnavas eagerly intent on savouring his Divine fellowship. Witnessing the beauty of this Divine assembly we query ourselves as to the nature of our own absence of position within this illustrious group of self-effulgent personages. It is then that we come face to face with the dreadful curse of our displacement. It is our own foolishness born from the selfish unwillingness to submit to the discipline of his guiding hand. We pray that he will nevertheless continue his undaunted and untiring dispensation of grace and instruction which are the only hope for removing the veil of darkness and ignorance which are the only hope for removing the veil of darkness and ignorance which surrounds us.
A humble tridandi bikshuk,
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