This special souvenir, Lila Samvaran - The Disappearance of Jagadguruttam describes the last journey of our Beloved Master, Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj. It is very, very difficult to pen this sorrowful event. The mind stops functioning and the pen falters again and again. Moreover, it is enigmatic. Every one of us experiences his divine presence everywhere, though physically he is not seen. No one is ready to accept the bitter truth that he has left. He is still taking care of us in the same way, as our spiritual guide, our protector, our loving guardian and as a proficient helmsman, to sail us across the ocean of mundane existence.
He has concluded his visible pastimes in Bhakti Dham, but in his divine abode, these loving pastimes continue eternally.
It seems improper to say in accordance with tradition that he has joined the loving pastimes (nikunj lilas) of Yugal Sarkar. Though this is true for a sadhan siddha mahapurusha, this great master was no ordinary mahapurusha. All devotees firmly believe that he was the manifestation of hladini shakti, the most intimate power of God, or you can simply say a descension of Shri Radha Rani Herself, in the form of Jagadguruttam. Therefore all his pastimes are eternal, but not visible to our material eyes. We need divine sight to see and enjoy his pastimes.
His disappearance torments the heart. It leaves all his dear ones just to lament, but everyone has faith - ek dina tu degi darshan, hai bharosa radhe -that one day he will definitely reappear in some form to console us. This hope is now the only support to survive.
All devotees together pray in full submission unto his lotus feet,
"Let us experience Your divine presence in the spiritual treasure revealed by you -through your discourses and in your sankirtans and literary works. Let us be fully devoted in your service, adhering to your every instruction."
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