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The beauty of poetry is also practical. It is said in the Vedic scripture that to be a poet is one of the divine qualities possessed by devotees of the Lord. Like an ornament it enhances the character of a person, if he is using this poetry not for own sense gratification, but for glorification of the Supreme Person. That is the only work of a poet, namely to glorify the all-attractive person, literally Kṛṣṇa. Words that do not glorify the All-attractive Person, Kṛṣṇa, are considered by saintly persons to be like places of pilgrimage for crows. Swan-like devotees who are actually residents of the kingdom of God do not derive any pleasure there. Thus, I follow in the footsteps of my spiritual teachers who were all expert poets and writers. This fifth part of Inner Revolution Poetry was compiled in the evenings during my stay at ISKCON Paris with trips to Germany and England. I'm in the blessed position to be directly serving Śrīla Prabhupāda's mission, deities and devotees. In the morning I would spend over three hours worshipping the deities Radha-Parisisvara, Nitai-Śaci-Suta and Shaligrama Śila. Thereafter, I would chant my japa, walk, rest and eat. Followed by occasional meetings, bhajana or reading the days would pass at the Temple. After a sumptuous lunch, all the Sankirtan devotees would go out on the streets, chanting and distributing books. Then, after returning to the base, in the evening, I would compile the books and write new words, even sometimes poetry and realisations.
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Part Five - Wisdom Walks, Eternal Talks (Paris,
Simhachalam, London…)
By Yaśomatīnandana Dāsa (Jan Wolter)
Disciple of His Holiness’ Kadamba Kanana Swami
Janananda Gosvamī
Jayadvaita Swami
His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda
© YOGA PLUS (freelance Yoga instructor) 2025
www.linktr.ee/YashomatinandanaDasa
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Inner Revolution Poetry series:
Part One - From Mayavada to Prabhupada (USA, Europe, Middle East, India 2015 - 2019)
Part Two - Bhakti: Time for Surrender (India, Malaysia, Australia, Europe 2020 - 2023)
Part Three - Devotional Service (Germany, Belgium, UK, France, India 2024)
Part Four - Beyond Birth & Death (Kumbha Mela, Māyāpur, Jagannatha Puri, Vrindāvana, Europe 2025)
More books of Yaśomatīnandana Dāsa (Jan Wolter):Travel, Learn, Grow book series Kṛṣṇa Consciousness Basics: (2013-2023) compiled during world Teachings of Saints, Holy Places and
travel: the sacred texts.
Soul Searching Little writings - Essays on God Travel, Learn, Grow consciousness (2023) Where We Will Wænder Four Principles of Freedom (January
Overall Balance 2024) Homecoming Via Medium (February 2024)
Arcana - a taste of Deity Worship in
Sridhama Mayapur (Spring 2024)
Wisdom of Veda & Yoga: Learning Śraddhā - Beyond Faith & Blind
the Art of Spiritual Travel Trust (Summer 2024)
Yoga of Writing (Fall 2024)
Peace Love Union (2022) Monk's Minimalist Mindset (Winter
Eternal Journey (2022) 2024) Be Bliss! (2022) Sādhū Sanga (Summer 2025) Blissful Bonds (2022)
Green Living (2022) The Golden Age awaits: Chaitanya,
Atmārāma - the source of all bliss please arise (2022)
Minimalism - Simplicity in Yoga All One, yet Different - Acintya
(2022) bhedabheda (Summer 2024)
Bhakti-Yoga (Fall 2024)
Spiritual Gentleman (Winter 2024)
Spiritual Traveler: Books for Inner A journey of Surrender - Śrī Freedom Śiksastakam Commentary (Maha
Kumbha Mela 2025)
Travel + Freedom: Storytime Fearless - Abhay (Spring 2025) (2015-2022)
Spiritual Traveler - Seven Acts
Drama (2023) Journals: Personal Diaries of a The Art of Spiritual Travel (May spiritual Traveler 2024)
Inner Revolution Poetry (2015-2025) Bhakti (Autumn 2023) Parikramā - A journey of Deity Bhajan (Winter 2023) Worship Pada Sevanam (Summer 2023) GAP - Greatest Adventure Possible Prachar (Spring 2023) (2025) Join the Party (Spring 2024)
avatari’ caitanya kaila dharma-pracāraṇa
kali-kāle dharma — kṛṣṇa-nāma-saṅkīrtana
“In this Age of Kali, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu has descended
to preach the religion of Kṛṣṇa consciousness. Therefore the
chanting of the holy names of Lord Kṛṣṇa is the religious
principle for this age.” (CC Madhya-Līlā 11.98)
family,
to all the children of God,
to our spiritual father,
and to you, dear one.
The beauty of poetry is also practical. It is said in the Vedic scripture that to be a poet is one of the divine qualities possessed by devotees of the Lord. Like an ornament it enhances the character of a person, if he is using this poetry not for own sense gratification, but for glorification of the Supreme Person. That is the only work of a poet, namely to glorify the all-attractive person, literally Kṛṣṇa. Words that do not glorify the All-attractive Person, Kṛṣṇa, are considered by saintly persons to be like places of pilgrimage for crows. Swan-like devotees who are actually residents of the kingdom of God do not derive any pleasure there. Thus, I follow in the footsteps of my spiritual teachers who were all expert poets and writers.
2016, as a believer and traveler I came to win back faith. Finding shelter with the wisdom texts of the Vedas, a doorway to self-realisation was opened. Self-realisation is nothing cheap, but the sole purpose of human existence. This human form of life is essentially meant for inquiring about the Absolute Truth. When this mystical door opened, I had insight into the spiritual truth, substantial, enlightened and blissful. In a state of meditation this spiritual drop touched my heart and I tried to get hold of it. Expressing my experiences in words of poetry helped to channel these spiritual visions and insights.
Once I sat on the Pacific Ocean and meditated. A vast consciousness surrounded me and I felt as if I was one with that vast consciousness. Later, I came back to an individual consciousness. I would read about this oneness experience, warned that this is māyā, illusion. In retrospect, this path of illusion (Mayavada) was enlightened by the spiritual master (Prabhupāda) who felt compassion with this delusioned seeker. Śrīla Prabhupāda thus captured the heart of the spiritual traveler and entranced him to follow the principles of Hare Kṛṣṇa - chant, dance & feast. Thus engaged in Bhakti, one can taste true satisfaction and happiness which is derived of detachment and practice. By following a simple life and chanting the Mantra that liberates the mind, the path of surrender is cleared. By surrendering to the divine discipline, the spiritual master and transcendental literature, one is assured devotional service, the greatest achievement of human life. Once in association with Sadhu, Guru and Shastra, the spiritual traveler found the perfection of his life's journey which is to love God, the Absolute Personality who is kindly referred to as Kṛṣṇa, the All-attractive Person. Kṛṣṇa thus conquered the heart of the searching adventurer and transformed it into a beautiful vessel. Pouring out the mundane consciousness of eat, sleep, mate and defend to fill the heart's pot with Kṛṣṇa Consciousness. Fully fulfilled with this Kṛṣṇa consciousness, the spiritual traveler started taking this path of surrender serious. He was chosen for greater responsibilities and inquired submissively. Eventually, a spiritual master officiated him in the spiritual science of Bhakti-Yoga. As a messenger, the spiritual traveler would carry the sublime teachings of Prabhupāda and his followers around the world. So, the spiritual traveler would go to every place, practice and share Hare Kṛṣṇa. ‘Everyone you meet, tell them about Kṛṣṇa.’ To spread Kṛṣṇa Consciousness became his service and soon, he would come back to the home of this transcendental teaching. Here, the spiritual traveler would fetch from the original source of the Absolute Truth and go beyond the mere belief of Birth & Death.
The spiritual traveler got a message that his family members are dying, lo’ and behold, just when he was taking a dip in the holiest of rivers. Cleansed from the mundane consciousness, he could understand that Kṛṣṇa Consciousness is eternal life. His prayers for deliverance were heard and his mission took on greater scale. The pilgrimage to the Maha Kumbha Mela, Śridhāma Māyāpur, Jagannatha Puri and Śrī Vrindavana Dhama were thus captured within this writing, to find purpose in this pilgrimage and surrender a whole life to God. Eventually, the heart's pot was filled again, and the spiritual traveler took it back to the needy and thirsty people in