Born
in 1949, in the village of Aravade in Maharashtra India, HH Lokanath
Swami (born Raghunath Patil) always had an ambition to dedicate his life
to serving people, his country and humanity. Bereft of resources, he
did not know where to begin. It was while studying Chemistry in Bombay
that his life was irrevocably changed.
He daily attended the first 10 day Cross Maidan Pandal Festival in
1971 organised by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder of
the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) and his
Western disciples.
Although Lokanath Swami did not personally meet Srila Prabhupada at
this festival, His Divine Grace’s spiritually elevating discourses and
the energetic kirtana by the devotees stole his heart. He could not
afford much, but managed to buy some small Srimad-Bhagavatam booklets
and several Back to Godhead magazines.
These purchases were what kept him connected to Srila Prabhupada and
the devotees during the time that he could not locate them. It seemed
that this extraordinary group of people had miraculously appeared and
disappeared. It was at the 1972 Hare Krishna Festival that he finally
decided to forsake his studies, permanently join ISKCON and move into
the temple in Bombay. When his family were unable to locate him, they
feared the worst. He had once before left home to join an asarama. On
the pretext that his mother was gravely ill, he was asked to come back
home to
Aravade. After a month of unsuccessful dissuasion to leave ISKCON, he returned to Bombay.
It was in Vrndavan on Gopasatami 1972 that he became an initiated disciple of Srila Prabhupada. He received the sannyasa order from His Divine Grace in December 1975, at the age of 26 years. Lokanath Dasa officially became Lokanath Swami.
One of the most important instructions he received from Srila
Prabhupada was to preach Lord Caitanya’s message by organising Padayatra
(a walking festival) worldwide in order to realise Caitanya
Mahaprabhu’s declaration – “the holy name of Krsna will be preached in
every town and village on this earth.” The first leg of the journey was
from Vrndavana to Mayapur.
In the course of his Padayatra service, His Holiness travelled on foot to many of the major tirthas and sacred sites of India.
One of Srila Prabhupada’s final wishes was to go on parikrama in
Vrndavana with Lokanath Swami leading the way. This was never realised.
As per Srila Prabhupada’s wishes, in 1996 Lokanath Swami was appointed
as ISKCON Minister for Srila Prabhupada Centennial. He co-ordinated a
global campaign. This magnificent Centennial celebrations achieved
unprecedented success in terms of the number of Srila Prabhupada’s books
distributed, plates of prasada served and festivals conducted
worldwide.
Today
Lokanath Swami travels regularly throughout India, preaching mostly in
Maharashtra. For the past forty years he has travelled and preached in
the major cities and towns and remotest villages of Maharashtra guiding
their development and spiritual upliftment.
He regularly travels to Europe, Africa and Asia sharing the teachings of Bhakti-yoga.
Lokanath Swami has worked on establishing many temples – ISKCON
Aravade, ISKCON Nagpur, ISKCON Amravati, ISKCON Noida, ISKCON
Pandharpur, ISKCON Solapur, to name a few.
He is well known for his inspiring lectures and kirtanas. In 2006, he
took over the World Holy Name Project which is an initiative to increase
the events and activities that people can participate in to spread the
holy name on this planet. The basic purpose of this World Holy Name
Festival is to spread the message of Lord Krishna as well as to impart
the teachings of Srila Prabhupada.
Srila Prabhupada was deeply concerned by the education system
followed in modern India. He always expressed dissatisfaction on how the
current education system is stripping Indians of their priceless
heritage of Vedic culture and wisdom With this in mind Lokanath Swami
has established the Bhaktivedanta Academy for Spiritual Sciences (BASS)
in Noida.
On the auspicious day of Asadi Ekadasi Pandharpur is filled with
countless pilgrims. Thousands and thousands of Varkaris take a
sanctifying holy bath in the Chandrabhaga River before visiting Lord
Vitthala. The lack of proper facilities to get to the river creates
great inconvenience. With the construction of Prabhupada Ghat on the
banks of the river, Lokanath Swami endeavours to eliminate these
difficulties.
He is also the author of many books ranging from the lessons learnt
from his personal conversations with his spiritual master (My
Prabhupada, In Conversation With Srila Prabhupada) to taking his readers
on a visual and spiritual pilgrimage though Vrndavana (Vraja-mandala
Darsana). He is one of the initiating Gurus in ISKCON, and has initiated
disciples all over the world. He is presently working on several books
and various building
projects.
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