Introduction
From the Bhakti List Archives
• September 24, 1995
My name is either Raymond or Ramadas, depending on which light you would like to see me. I would like to think that I come across to you as Ramadas. I was born in Australia in October, 1944. My father was a Catholic and my mother was a Jehovas Witness. In my childhood I attended services in Baptist and Assembly of God churches. when I was 15 I was sent to an excellent Catholic boarding school where I had up until many, many years later, the best three years of my life. For some time I had the desire to become a priest, but the call of the wild was too much for me and I broke the shackles of religion and escaped into the wilds of Australia in 1962. By 1972 I had sunk down into the substratum of society under the influence of a 'beautiful?' and dangerous combination of drugs and alcohol. That year I heard of Krishna and the "Hare Krishnas" for the first time. Somehow or other I managed to become coherent enough to join an Iskcon temple. In 1973 I met His Divine Grace, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami, but because of personality conflicts with temple management, I was not formally initiated until 1975. In 1984, after living in Vrindavan, UP, I moved to Udupi with my wife and two daughters. We lived in Kalianpur and I used to cycle the 14kms to Udupi every day. HH Vishvesha Tirtha Swamiji became my mentor and supervised my study under HH Vishvavijaya Tirtha Swamiji. Living in Udupi was an incredible experienctime in my life and I sincerely wish I was in the position to return there. Living in Udupi brought home to me how difficult it is to become accepted in traditional Vaishnavic society when you are a newcomer, especially a newcomer form overseas.. One Monday in 1986 Senior Swamiji told me that I had finally been accepted as being fit enough to become a proper student. On the Wednesday I received official notification from the Govt of India that I had lived in India for so long it was time for me to return to my native place! Oh well, at least I have my permanent residecy papers to remind me of the wonderful life I lived in India. My contact with Iskcon has been extremely limited since 1984. I owe any spiritual advancement I may have to His divine Grace because it was through him that I came into contact with Krishna. But -- the understanding of how to live as a Vaishnava came to me through the kind patience of HH Vishvesha Tirtha Swamiji in Udupi. I am on this mailing list because I want to glean some understanding of Sri Vaishnava thoughts and beliefs. You probably will not hear much from me, but I will be listening to you with great interest. Besr regards, R
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