BREAKING: Sri Prakash Gossai passes away
Stabroek News
June 15, 2009
Well-known Hindu pandit, Sri Prakash Gossai passed away this morning
in the United States.
Prakash Gossai
Gossai had been flown there for treatment for a heart ailment after
falling sick here.
Gossai, a Special Assistant in the Office of the President at the
time of his passing, was also a popular singer of Hindu devotional
songs. He returned several years ago and presided over numerous
yajnas and other religious functions. He recently participated in a
multi-denomination service in Berbice that was well attended.
On his website, he provided insights into his life’s journey.
“Like many others, I too came to America seeking a better standard
of living. However, the thirst for the practice of Hinduism could
not be quenched without the establishment of a temple where the
echoes of chanting the name of Lord Shri Ram will forever reside in
the reservoirs of our soul. Indian culture played a predominant role
in my family’s life in Guyana and the practice of Hinduism on an
everyday basis has been essential to the successful nurturing of our
family life. But how do we start a temple where our fellow Hindus
join together and chant the name of Lord Shri Ram? There were
several considerations such as finding the right place and paying
the rent and maintenance. Meeting the appropriate financial
requirement was no mean task for a newcomer to New York City.
However, these hurdles could not prevent us from seeking to bathe in
the river of love for Lord Shri Ram.
“Fortunately, as faith has prescribed, I met a group of fellow
Hindus who shared similar emotions regarding the practice of
Hinduism. Together, in 1984 we started Satsang in the basement of a
building in Brooklyn. Little did we know that this basement would
grow into one of the most prominent Hindu temples in the United
States of America. With the auspices of our divine Lord Shri Ram,
the basement Satsang blossomed into fruition, giving birth to
Bhuvaneshwar Mandir at 307 Stanhope Street, Brooklyn, New York, in
1987. In 2004, Bhuvaneshwar Mandir was relocated to a new venue at
86-06 101 Avenue, Ozone Park, Queens. New York.
“Our primary goal was to reach Hindus across New York City and the
United States so that we can support the mission of fellow steadfast
Hindus in restoring Dharma and every day practice of Hinduism in
America. Our work at the Bhuvaneshwar Mandir started within the
local community. However, with overwhelming joy, we realized that
the Hindus of our community, despite coping with life in America,
were thirsty for the nectar-like essence of Hinduism. Bhuvaneshwar
Mandir was the solution to quench their thirst as families after
families reached Brooklyn each Sunday morning from near and far. The
attendance growth brought tears to my eyes each Sunday morning, as I
get ready to lead this humble Mandir in prayers in the name of Lord
Shri Ram.
“Not only did our attendance increased at a rapid pace, but also the
work of Bhuvaneshwar Mandir spread like wildfire across the United
States. The Bhuvaneshwar Mandir is recognized as a pinnacle of
Hinduism as it is one of the very first Guyanese Hindu temples
established in the United States. Soon thereafter, we were invited
to travel across the country to read Yagnas and do pujas for
families who could not attend a temple in other states. As the
resounding word of Truth and Dharma that is echoed by Bhuvaneshwar
Mandir continued to leave the lips of Hindus across the country, a
strong demand for our humble teachings of the Holy Scriptures came
from different continents. We soon found ourselves doing Yagnas in
Guyana, Trinidad, Barbados, Venezuela, Canada, England, British
Virgin Islands, Jamaica, etc.
“As the devotees of Bhuvaneshwar continued to grow on a worldwide
basis, I felt an urge and aspiration to learn more in order to bring
our devotees and myself closer to Sanatan Dharma. I found that this
urge could not be easily satisfied with intense reading of the
scriptures and intellectual conversations. Rather, I needed to
absorb myself with the likes of Swamis and Rishis of our motherland
India. With the blessings of Lord Shri Ram, I was able to find
respite in the wealth of knowledge of the sages in India. I studied
there for more than a year, realizing that the treasury of knowledge
of our great religion will never be empty as long as the sun
continues to shine and the moon continues to radiate its glow at
midnight. As I contemplated many nights during long teachings and
intellectual conversations of Sages and Swamis, I felt blessed for
such a divine opportunity. I pray that this opportunity will avail
itself to all the humble devotees of Hinduism. However, I realized
that this might not be possible so I made a steadfast commitment to
myself to bring back this experience to our people so that they too
can share the divine teachings of Lord Shri Ram.
“As the demand for our teachings and chanting of the Lord’s name
continue to gain recognition on a global basis, we decided to record
bhajans so that devotees can enjoy the music of Bhuvaneshwar Mandir
at their homes, in their cars, and everywhere they go. Further, we
pursued other avenues of spreading the glories of Lord Shri Ram by
writing stories and articles in several publications. We realized
that what we know is merely a drop in the ocean of knowledge and we
can never know too much. Both our recordings and writings are widely
acclaimed as devotees savor the word of the divine Lord each day of
their lives.
“As Bhuvaneshwar Mandir continues to grow each day, each month, and
each year, the programs at the temple also grew. Among many programs
held at the Mandir there are classes in music, religious studies,
dance, debates, public speaking and after school programs for all
children. These are conducted regularly especially for our Youths.
We realized that our youths of today are faced with many challenges
living in New York City. As such, we place significant emphasis on
their religious molding and teachings. It is up to us to ensure that
the flags of Sanatan Dharma will continue to soar higher each day
after we are no longer and our youths become the torchbearers of
Hinduism.
“At the Bhuvaneshwar Mandir, we aim to create new paths and set new
standards in our teachings of Hinduism. While we undertake our pujas
and yagnas as our ancestors did and carry on every religious
tradition in its brightest form, we also attempt to ensure that our
devotees understand the meaning of all pujas and rituals so that
they can leave the mandir with a true understanding of the teachings
of the holy scriptures. Only in this fashion can they apply these
lessons in their daily lives. Further, we view religion from an
intellectual standpoint. We go beyond reading the scriptures and
telling the virtuous stories of our Lord. We aim to examine each
point from a philosophical perspective and apply each concept to
every day life. We feel that this is essential in ensuring that
every devotee can share and understand the teachings of our
scriptures in the same manner.
“As a humble devotee of Lord Shri Ram, I feel most fortunate to be
given the opportunity to aid in the safekeeping of Sanatan Dharma
among our people. My humble parents have encouraged and guided me
throughout my early years to thread the path of religious
observances. The fruition of their teachings have reached and
touched not only my heart but to millions of hearts around the
world. As I conclude this spirited review of Bhuvaneshwar Mandir, my
heart is overwhelmed with joy. It is my fervent hope that we will
continue to band together as a family and keep the torch that we lit
in 1984 burning ever so radiantly as we continue our mission to
protect and teach Sanatan Dharma around the world.” |