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Prabhupada Observes Us Eating

Srutakirti: Indian culture was apparent while visiting Indians all over the world. While traveling, Srila Prabhupada and his disciples were often invited to a life member's house for a feast. His disciples were always eager to attend such a gathering, as they would get Srila Prabhupada's association as well as opulent prasadam. I don't remember Srila Prabhupada ever refusing an invitation. Sometimes he gave a short lecture before prasadam was served.

One such gathering took place when Srila Prabhupada was staying at the manor. Several dozens of devotees went to an Indian gentleman's house. The prasadam was very opulent. Srila Prabhupada described prasadam in different ways. "The devotees should get sumptuous prasadam," he said. "Simple, but sumptuous. Sumptuous means very tasty. If the prasadam is tasty, you can go on eating even if you are not hungry, and if it is not tasty then you'll immediately lose your appetite. Prasadam must be very nice for the devotees then everything else will be all right. Opulent prasadam means ghee and sugar."
 
At the feast there was halavah, sweet rice, puris and many other preparations. I watched Srila Prabhupada eat. It was always special. Normally he took prasadam alone in his room. I cannot do him justice by trying to describe the heavenly way he moved his fingers, hands, and mouth as he ate prasadam, but even I could see that he was honoring Krishna prasadam. We all ate to our full satisfaction. When we returned to the manor, Srila Prabhupada rang his bell. I trotted to his room, and offered my obeisances. "So everyone has enjoyed prasadam?" he asked smiling. "Everyone has enjoyed the feast?" 'Well, actually Srila Prabhupada, some of the devotees are not feeling well,' I said. 'They are saying that everything was fried in oil instead of ghee.' "Well, what do you expect?" he replied. "I was watching them and I saw. Pradyumna, he ate so many puris, and another devotee, he ate so much of the vegetable." I was amazed. I noticed Srila Prabhupada eating, but I had no idea he had observed so much.

He simultaneously did so many things without ever appearing to do anything at all. However, I had an observation of my own to offer. 'Yes Srila Prabhupada,' I agreed, 'but I also don't feel well, and I didn't eat very much.' "Yes. I know this," he said. "You didn't eat so much, but I do remember you ate four puris." 'Yes, Prabhupada, I guess I did,' I answered in disbelief. I offered my obeisances and left the room ,still trying to figure out how he knew all of this. He knew more about what I ate than I did. It was remarkable to me how he was so aware of everything that was going on around him at a simple function.

Thank you Srila Prabhupada for paying such close attention to this useless person. I pray that I never forget all the time you spent patiently instructing me in countless situations. You performed such monumental service, but I am more impressed by all the wonderful little things you did for me and continue to do for me every day. Please let me remember your kindness birth after birth. Separation from you is so bittersweet. It is a taste which I can't get enough.


Reference: Srila Prabhupada Uvacha by Srtuakirti Dasa