Special ‘Ashes’ ceremony at DeHoop on
Sunday for Sri Prakash Gossai
- Pandit Gossai’s ashes to be placed in the Mahaica River
THE ashes of the late Pandit Shri Prakash Gossai will be brought to
Guyana and placed in Mahaica River following a religious ceremony on
Sunday, August 23, 2009 at 09:00 hrs at the De Hoop Mandir, De Hoop
Public Road.
The “ashes” ceremony will be conducted by Pandit Bankim Gossai,
brother of the late Shri Prakash Gossai, and assisted by Bhai Arun
Gossai, son of the late Shri Prakash Gossai, is a collaborative
effort of family and friends of the late Priest.
During the ceremony, tributes will be paid by friends and relatives.
Pandit Gossai who passed away on June 15, 2009 in a Florida hospital
following a heart attack, was born in Handsome Tree, Mahaica on
April 25, 1953 into a devout Hindu family. From an early age, the
depth of his awareness and interest in Sanatan Dharma was evident.
In his teenage years, he joined the Gandhi Youth Organisation and
pursued his interest in religion, music and Hindi songs.
In 1983 he immigrated to Queens, New York where he taught Marine
Biology. This provided the opportunity for him to interact with
Hindu youths. Having realised that children were lacking spiritual
upliftment and were drifting from this rich culture, he consulted
with family and friends and founded the Bhuvaneshwar Mandir in
Brooklyn, New York in 1984.
In 1993, he began his studies in India under his Guru, Brahmrishi
Vishvatma Bawraji Maharaj of Pinjore.
His ardent desire to consecrate his life to the love and service of
God thus found fulfilment. He emerged as a spiritual leader and
messenger of God and travelled and lectured widely.
In 2002, he received an award from the Premier of Ontario for his
contribution to the Hindu community. The said year he received the
Medal of Service from the Government of Guyana. He has left an
indelible mark on the fostering of Hinduism and humanity.
All are invited to pay their final respects to this outstanding son
of Guyana. |