On the evening
of June 6, 2004, at the home of Vinodini and Arun Verma in
Houston, Texas, Srila Narayana Maharaja gave a lecture near a
speaker phone to 400 devotees in North Carolina. A large festival
had been arranged for his weeklong hari-katha in North Carolina,
but on the day he was supposed to fly there he was advised to
change his plans because of health reasons. Desiring to help the
devotees in North Carolina who had gathered from various countries
and especially various parts of America to hear from him, and the
many who had come to meet him for the first time, Srila Maharaja
delivered to them a long-distance lecture. In that lecture he
discussed all the stages of devotional service, from initial faith
to Love of God. He also elaborately discussed the verse by Srila
Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura, expressing the opinion of Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu - that Lord Krsna, the son of Nanda Maharaja
and the beloved of Sri Radha and the gopis, is the supreme object
of worship. His abode, Sri Vrndavana, is equally worshipable, the
unnata-ujjvala paramour love of the gopis is the highest form of
worship, and Srimad Bhagavatam is the pure and spotless evidence
of the above. Srila Cakravarti Thakura concluded his verse by
saying that he is not interested in any opinion outside the
opinion of Lord Caitanya, and Srila Maharaja concluded his class
by saying that his followers should perform hari-bhajana,
nagara-sankirtana, and distribution of his books and the books of
Srila Prabhupada Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja. That same
morning, also by speaker phone, Srila Maharaja initiated about 30
devotees at the North Carolina festival. His secretary e-mailed
the new names, and those names were read aloud to the assembled
devotees there.
Blessing Billy, who manages the company that owns the
complex of opulent homes where Vinodini and Aruna live.
During the Houston hari-katha festival which took place just
before the one in North Carolina, Billy had allowed the
visiting devotees stay in the empty home next door, for no
charge.
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Srila Maharaja's hosts, Vinodini and Aruna
Verma, are Sri Sita-Rama bhaktas. Before the class, along with
other devotees, they chanted the 5th Canto, Sundara Kanda, of the
Ramayana. This chapter describes Hanuman's searching for and
finding Sita devi, his conversation with her, his warning Ravana,
his burning Lanka, his report to Lord Rama and so on. Out of love,
the devotees sang this as a prayer to Sri Ramaji and Hanuman to
remove of obstacles in Srila Maharaja's health. Accompanied by
many guests, and carried on the "palanquin" of the strong, crossed
arms of Sripad Madhava Maharaja and Brajanatha dasa, Srila
Maharaja arrived upstairs in their temple room toward the end of
their singing. He then directed Krsna dasa to lead the chanting of
"Sita Rama Sita Rama Sita Rama Jaya Hanuman" and then the Hare
Krsna mantra.