By Thakurani Devi Dasi
Please accept my most humble obeisance’s. All glories to Srila Prabhupada.
All glories to the temporary hospice program in Vrindavana.This program has been working very well for about a year now thanks to the efforts of Priya Sakhi mataji who has set up this program in Vrindavana and see’s that everything’s is working well and the dear Viasnava’s around the world who have contributed to this much needed program. At present there are 2 people here in the process of Their departure from this material existence, receiving benefits of this program. Now Devotee’s can come to Vrindavana when it is time to leave Their bodies and receive the care that they need at this most important time in Their lives.
I am personally very grateful to Priya Sahki Mataji and the Family of Devotee’s that has made this possible. This program has also been extended to include health care for devotees in Vrindavana. Visiting Devotee’s and resident Devotees also who needed health care before this program suffered so much not having any one to turn to. This is a much needed and appreciated program. To keep this program going you can contact www.buddhiyoga.org .
From the works of Srila Prabodhananda Sarasvti called Sri Vrindavan Mahimamrta text 72 it says “One who helps others reside in Vrindavan by supplying them food ,clothes and residents accumulate a million times more piety than one who resides there because one who resides there only helps himself whereas one who helps others reside there delivers himself as those that he helps. One who helps someone reside in the highest blissful abode of Vrindavan easily develops wonderful attachment for Krsna, the beloved Lord of the daughter of King Vrsabhanu. Please forgive any offences I may have commited in writting this letter.
Thank you for taking the time to read this and for any contributions that you can make.
Your servant , Thakunani Devi Dasi

I give a regular donation each month through Paypal, and although it is very small it gives me great joy to know that I have contributed to the service of a devotee in Vrindavan. By the way, the web address listed it spelled wrong. It should be www.buddhiyoga.org.