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Swami in a strange land

by Joshua Greene

Publisher: Mandala Publishing Published: 2016-05-03 Category: Personal Empowerment

Picture an elderly Indian monk arriving in New York City in 1965 with just seven dollars in his pocket, a trunk of sacred texts, and an audacious mission: to share the ancient wisdom of bhakti yoga with a Western world on the brink of cultural revolution. This extraordinary narrative captures one of the most unlikely and transformative spiritual movements of the twentieth century, revealing how authentic spirituality took root in the most skeptical of soils.

At age sixty-nine, when most people are contemplating retirement, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada embarked on a journey that would change the spiritual landscape of the West forever. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, readers discover how this humble teacher navigated the bewildering landscape of 1960s America, eventually establishing a worldwide movement that would introduce millions to the practice of mantra meditation, vegetarianism, and devotional service.

What makes this account particularly powerful is its unflinching examination of what it truly takes to plant seeds of transformation in foreign ground. The narrative doesn't shy away from the challenges, setbacks, and seemingly impossible obstacles faced along the way. From near-fatal heart attacks during the Atlantic crossing to initial rejection and indifference in a culture vastly different from his own, the journey illustrates profound lessons about perseverance, faith, and the power of authentic spiritual conviction.

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