Tribute assembly held at Neasden Temple to celebrate life and legacy of His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj

Tuesday 04th October 2016 11:29 EDT
 
 

Dignitaries and well-wishers gathered on Thursday 22 September 2016 at BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, London (popularly called the ‘Neasden Temple’) to pay tribute to the life and legacy of His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj.

Pramukh Swami Maharaj, the fifth spiritual successor of Bhagwan Swaminarayan and the leader of BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha, passed away in India on Saturday 13 August 2016. He was 94.

The special assembly was attended by several prominent guests, including His Excellency Navtej Sarna, High Commissioner from India to the United Kingdom; The Rt Hon. the Lord Boateng, former Chief Secretary to the Treasury and Member of Parliament for Brent South; His Grace Sruti Dharma das, President of ISKCON Bhaktivedanta Manor, Watford; Shri Gopichand Hinduja, businessman and philanthropist; and Nigel Lane, architect and planner of the Mandir.

Youths began the assembly by chanting Vedic prayers for world peace. The selfless life and humanitarian work of Swamishri was portrayed through a video presentation thereafter.

Yogvivek Swami, Head Sadhu of the Mandir, recalled Swamishri’s dedication to serve and inspire others, personifying his motto, “In the joy of others lies our own.” A personal testimony from a young man who experienced Pramukh Swami Maharaj’s unconditional love further underlined Swamishri’s universal compassion.

The profound impact of Swamishri’s life has resonated through an endless collection of glowing tributes from many distinguished individuals across the world. A collection of these were shared with the congregation.

Speakers at the assembly reflected upon their uplifting thoughts and experiences of Swamishri. Nigel Lane explained, “He was our inspiration and leader. His inspiration came to us not through grand speeches but the simple personal connection that he made.”

Lord Boateng described the atmosphere of “peace and tranquillity” that he experienced in Swamishri’s presence, including during his visit to Parliament. Shri Gopichand Hinduja praised Swamishri’s leadership: “The greatest quality he had was leadership with humility.”

His Grace Sruti Dharma das explored some of Swamishri’s personal qualities. He specifically touched upon Swamishri’s kindness “not only for Gujaratis or mankind but for all creatures of the world.” His Excellency Navtej Sarna described Swamishri as a “monumental spiritual figure who dedicated his life in service of human beings.”

Ishwarcharan Swami, convener of BAPS’s global activities and Project Lead for Swaminarayan Akshardham, New Delhi, offered his insight into His Holiness’s exemplary life of devotion and selfless humanitarian service. His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj, the spiritual successor of Pramukh Swami Maharaj, also shared his impressions through a video message.

His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales conveyed his respects through Mr Hitan Mehta, Executive Director of The British Asian Trust. Mr Sadiq Khan, The Mayor of London also sent his condolences with Mr Rajesh Agarwal, The Deputy Mayor of London.

The Mayor of Brent Cllr Parvez Ahmed presented a special certificate in recognition of Pramukh Swami Maharaj’s “outstanding contribution to Brent”, by building the Neasden Temple. The iconic arch of the nearby Wembley Stadium was also lit in orange in honour of His Holiness.

The tribute assembly concluded with prayers and reflections.


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