Mouth to ear resuscitation seva

Bhagavad GitaNewmarket in Auckland has its nectar pockets, despite its external materalistic intensity.

One young Japanese boy, floating down stream through the hedonistic shoppers came by my side of the river and I held out the life line of a Bhagavad Gita so could he pull himself up onto the bank for a breather. I started presenting the book with some Japanese words that I could string together in an attempt to perform mouth to ear resuscitation.

He started coughing up, swallowed water and also a donation with which he took the book, hook, line and sinker.

He then dissappeared off into the river again.

After a few more attempts to help some drowning souls another Japanese boy floated by and I, like the 1st boy, threw him Gita and he grabbed hold, again I was attempting the resuscitation process but this time the little Japanese I knew wasnt doing the job.

Amazing what happened at that very moment…..the first Japanese boy comes by, this time on the boat of devotional service, I call out to him to help resuscitate this second boy, who is still holding onto the Gita.

To my amazement, his perfect Japanese resuscitates this 2nd boy who coughs up a donation and takes a Bhagavad Gita.

They both board the boat of devotional service and head off down the river.

Lord Caitanya's Transcendental boat of Devotional service in this Age of kali!!

Srila Prabhupada ki Jaya!!!

Your servant,
Khela Tirtha dasa

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