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Her
Grace Kirtida Mataji captured the heart of
our Spiritual Master.
She
continues to inspire us all.

The
following is a press release sent out which briefly describes Kirtida
Mataji's passing from her body:
DALLAS, THURSDAY JUNE 26, 2001
KIRTIDA MATAJI LEAVES HER BODY
At 3:05 a.m. on Wednesday, June 20, 2001 Kirtida devi dasi, a disciple
of Srila Tamal Krishna Goswami Gurudeva, left her body in Radha
Kalachandji Dhama in Dallas, Texas from esophageal cancer. Mother
Kirtida was observed by devotees, family and former co-workers in the
medical profession to be blissful, fearless and in control of her mind
up until the time of her auspicious departure. She left her body with
the Govardhan Sila of H.H. Rtadhvaja Swami placed on her forehead while
continuous kirtan was being performed. Mother Kulangana, a senior
devotee from Bhaktivedanta Manor, personally observed Kirtida's
departure, and remarked:
I woke up at about 2:30 a.m. and came into the room. There were four
devotees there. I immediately saw there was a great change in Kirtida.
Her face was grave and concentrated, and her eyes deep inside. There was
a very sweet kirtan. She had great difficulty to breathe. I stared at
her with great concentration. She was in bliss; not fear. She took
several breaths and opened her mouth.
All along Kirtida had wanted to leave in the early morning hours about
the time of brahma-muhurta.
Kirtida had been able to stay with devotees across the street from the
temple since mid-May, after a previous operation in London and radiation
treatment at a Dallas hospital failed to stop the cancer's spread. For
the last ten weeks before her departure she ate no solid food other than
coconut water, and for ten days prior to leaving her body she only took
about a half cup of ice per day to cool her throat. Finally, for the
last five days she took nothing other than a few drops of Radha Kund
water daily.
For weeks devotees performed twenty-four hour kirtan daily. Beginning
from June 8th until her departure Tamal Krishna Goswami chanted with her
and read Krishna lila many times daily, staying continually whenever it
appeared she might leave her body. Maharaja canceled going to an
important academic conference and all other affairs when Kirtida's date
of departure went much longer than the doctors had predicted. Devotees
from England, Singapore, Holland, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Puerto Rico,
Hong Kong and other places came to be with her to assist in any way they
could, but many remarked that it was she who uplifted them. She
constantly said, "I'm feeling such ecstasy!" and others felt
it in her presence.
Although she was quiet and unassuming, Kirtida was known to many
devotees around the world because beginning in 1991 she spent a lot of
time in Vrndavan when health problems made it apparent that she could
leave her body at any time. When she first arrived in Vrndavan, in fact,
doctors predicted she would live only six months. However, she received
spiritual strength in the holy dhama and was able to live in Vrndavan
for six years. While there she took many devotees on tours of the holy
places. Having been a surgical nurse at leading hospitals in Dallas and
South Africa for over thirty years, she also did voluntary service in
the Vrndavan gurukula dispensary and was extremely popular with the
students and staff members. She purchased a flat in Vrndavan and made it
available to devotees, especially those of the China mission, as much as
possible. In short, her mood in Vrndavan was that of service: service
her dear Gurudeva, to the Vaisnavas, the holy name, and the holy dhama.
Even in a weakened physical condition Kirtida began chanting extra
rounds and going on parikrams. She frequently went on Govardhan parikram
barefoot and walked faster than most any other devotee; once she
finished the twenty-six kilometer parikram in about four hours. While in
Vrndavan, as she had done in Dallas, she donated feasts on auspicious
days and associated and served the Vaisnavas as much as possible. She
sought the association of senior devotees such as Mothers Jadurani dasi,
Kulangana dasi, Karta dasi and others. She eschewed politics and
constantly saw the good in others.
Kirtida received first initiation in Vrndavan from her guru on the
Kartika Purnima day in 1991. Later, upon receiving second initiation she
regularly worshipped Sri Sri Radha Kalachandji on her visits to Dallas.
Over the years, she donated many Deity outfits and had a hand in their
design, production and delivery. Even after her departure, in fact, she
has made an arrangement that the Deities Sri Sri Radha Kalachandji will
receive new outfits regularly.
A few months before her departure Kirtida assisted Savitri Priya dasi,
who left her body at home near Bhaktivedanta Manor near London, chanting
the holy name at the time of her departure in the association of
devotees who were engaged in kirtan. Kirtida spent much time with
Savitri Priya and used her experience as a nurse to regulate the amount
of painkiller to the minimum so that her consciousness wouldn't be
clouded at the final moment. Gurubhakti dasi, a medical doctor and
godsister of Kirtida, cared for her in Dallas as much as possible in her
final weeks although her practice is in Houston.
When Kirtida first came from the Dallas hospital to Radha Kalachandji
dhama about forty devotees performed kirtan as she arrived at the home
of Rasikendra dasa and Padaduli dasi. At that moment, a nurse assigned
by a local agency arrived to assist her. When this nurse, named Jerry,
saw the love of the devotees she was profoundly affected. A Christian,
Jerry nonetheless began to chant Hare Krishna and within days had even
learned to put on tilak and wear a sari. She was amazed at how blissful
Kirtida was and how she could live so long while not eating anything.
After Kirtida left her body all the devotees gathered and continued
kirtan. She was clothed in a beautiful new white sari that she had
personally picked out long before, and she received numerous colorful
garlands and auspicious articles. A silk chaddar which had belonged to
her spiritual master was also placed on her body. Many devotees were
struck at how effulgent her body appeared. Devotees then began to
glorify her for several hours while the crematorium details were being
arranged.
Mahatma Prabhu, the senior devotee who is famous for his kirtan tapes,
commented, "Kirtida must have passed through some tremendous tests
from Krishna, because it is apparent that He has so wonderfully arranged
everything for her auspicious leaving." Noting that Kirtida, who
was in her early sixties, was the first devotee to leave their body in
the Dallas community, which has a lot of middle age and older devotees
along with many children and new babies, Mahatma added: "Krishna is
so kind He lets the most advanced devotee leave first to teach others:
like Jayananda, Gauri and Kirtida."
After some time Kirtida's body was taken to a local crematorium in a van
driven by her godbrother Mathuranath dasa. The cremation process took
five hours during which seven devotees, led by the temple president,
Nityananda dasa, performed enthusiastic kirtan in difficult conditions.
The place is merely a big garage with some ovens. It was about 90
degrees outside but inside the garage it was even hotter, and the
furnace made a loud noise but undeterred, the devotees continued
chanting until the end.
The man in charge of the cremation, who left and then returned hours
later, was astonished. He said people just come and leave the bodies;
they never stay the whole time. He was very impressed and also was
amazed at how quick the whole process unfolded. There are many
certificates and legal procedures to follow. The devotees were aiming to
begin the cremation before noon, since in Vedic culture it is most
auspicious to do it by then. Overcoming myriad obstacles of modern
American bureaucracy, they were able to begin the cremation right about
noon. Later some Hindu groups asked how that was possible because it
generally takes them three days to arrange a cremation. The man said
that in his thirty years of experience he had never seen everything
unfold so quickly.
To commemorate her passing, feasts in Kirtida's honor were held at
temples in Dallas, Houston, Hong Kong, Bhaktivedanta Manor in England,
and Durban, South Africa.
A lot more can be written about Kirtida and her departure, but this is
just something brief to inform the devotee community.
If devotees want more information please contact
Sarvabhauma dasa
NB.
This is Kirtida Mataji's Page. If you have pastimes with Her Grace
that you would like to share, email
us and we'll develop this page for her together.



Her Grace Kirtida Sundari Devi Dasi ki Jai!!!
These final pastimes of Kirtida Mataji are available on DVD from the
Video Archive.
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