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Srila Prabhupada on board over the rickety bamboo ramp.

Today is Sri Advaita-acarya's appearance day, a half-day fast, and the day chosen for the launch of the boat. In the early morning Prabhupada was driven in a jeep to Hoola Ghat on the Jalangi River, where he inspected the "Nitai Pada Kamala." Its renovations are complete, and the Deities have been installed below deck. The small wooden forms of Sri Sri Gaura-Nitai will be taken on procession through villages whenever the boat lands. It is a good facility, a 12 ton "Jali" class boat, about forty feet long and fifteen feet wide. It has a shallow draft and was previously used to transport hay, although the maritime authorities have licensed it to carry up to 56 passengers. The devotees have added a cabin above deck along most of its length. Brightly painted in green, yellow, and red, the boat was gaily decorated for today's occasion with strings of orange marigolds. The high mast is painted in yellow and red strips like a barber's pole. Inside the cabin the main support beams are bright-yellow and red with lotus-flower motifs. Tamal Krishna Maharaja helped Srila Prabhupada on board over the rickety bamboo ramp. Prabhupada carefully inspected every corner of the boat. Then he sat for a few minutes on a straw mat, while the devotees held kirtana. Prabhupada likes the idea of preaching on the boat, and he encouraged Sudama Maharaja to make it a success. Later in the morning Sudama Maharaja sailed away down the Ganga with seventeen men, including four of the older boys from the gurukula, on their maiden voyage. It was a magnificent sight. Many local villagers lined the shore, eager to witness their departure.


Reference: Transcendental Diary Volume 1 by Hari Sauri Dasa