"In order to understand Aindra Prabhu," remarked one of his godbrothers, "first you have to love him." And to love Aindra, first you must know him. In Aindra: Kirtan Revolution, the reader hears Aindra's story through his own words and through the words and perspectives of his family, friends, followers, and associates. The book tracks Aindra from his childhood on a farm in the Blue Run Mountains of Virginia through his early days in Washington D.C, his temple on wheels in New York City, and his years of service as temple pujari and leader of the 24-hour kirtan in ISKCON's Krishna-Balaram Mandir, to his final Vrindavan pastimes.
"Wake up, prabhus! Everyone wake up!" Aindra wrote. "It is time for revolution—a revolution of consciousness!" "I beseech you again and again," he urged devotees in Varshana in 2009, "Please remember: Worldwide ISKCON grassroots Worldwide ISKCON grassroots nāma-saṅkīrtana revolution! . . . You have to allow every day to be a festival. Then your heart is in the right place."
Aindra prabhu is a legend. A true Vaisnava Saint. I know in my heart and soul the Aindra is right now with his beloved Spiritual Master serving at the lotus feet of Sri Sri Radha Krsna as we speak! Chanting Their glories! This book is a page turner - I found it very hard to put it down. There are so many insights into Aindra prabhu that not only make a clearer picture of who Aindra was for us not fortunate enough to have had the pleasure to actually meet him, but also nuggets of wisdom related to the Faith that really shone through for me. An absolute MUST READ! Thank you, Carl! Hare Krsna! Haribol!
This book Descended like Transcendental Personality in form of Aindra Prabhu. Transcendental experiences from the life of Aindra Prabhu helped Weak and fallen Sadhakas likes me to elevate from our present level of Narrow Conciousness and Moreover Understood the Foundation of what is Real Service to parampara and What is Institutionalism proper and how to Transcend it's petty boundaries, Aindra prabhu was real Isckon, matha, real living Temple of God .
An enlightening and enchanting read about a great modern day saint. The author does a wonderful weave of his life and his teachings and the great, ancient faith tradition of bhakti-yoga. I highly recommend it!