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Former Secretary Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton pay tribute to HH Pramukh Swami Maharaj

- Staff Reports

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Former U.S. President Bill Clinton conveyed their sincerest condolence­s on the passing of His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj. Secretary Clinton wrote, “Pramukh Swami’s deep sense of devotion led him to spend his life revitalizi­ng communitie­s in need…His example helped his followers find more harmony – both with others and within themselves. And we hope that humanity will build upon his legacy for generation­s to come.”

In her statement, Secretary Clinton specifical­ly highlighte­d the core reason that millions around the world had called Pramukh Swami Maharaj their spiritual guru: “Pramukh Swami didn’t just teach virtues – he lived them every day.”

Secretary Clinton fondly recalled that President Bill Clinton was “fortunate enough to visit with his Holiness, both here in the United States and at the Akshardham Mandir in Gujarat.” President Clinton first met Pramukh Swami Maharaj on October 4, 2000, beginning a unique friendship with the late Guru of the BAPS Swaminaray­an Sanstha. At this first meeting where President Clinton learned about BAPS’ humanitari­an, spiritual, cultural, educationa­l, environmen­tal, and medical activities, the highlight remained a touching moment of spiritual connection when Pramukh Swami Maharaj presented a sanctified rosary to President Clinton and showed him how to chant the rosary in a traditiona­l Hindu manner.

President Clinton then met Pramukh Swami Maharaj on April 5, 2001, at Swaminaray­an Akshardham in Gandhinaga­r, Gujarat. President Clinton learned a great deal about the work that BAPS had performed in helping Gujarat recover from a devastatin­g earthquake. President Clinton was so touched by Pramukh Swami Maharaj’s work that he told Swami that he had a “heart of gold.” Indeed, during that same meeting, President Clinton had stated, “When I look into his eyes, they are filled with integrity . . . The first time Pramukh Swami met me in Miami, I saw in his eyes that he is a man who has not come ahead by eclipsing others. He has come forward by always placing others before him.”

At the conclusion of this April 5, 2001, meeting, President Clinton remarked to Pramukh Swami Maharaj, “On meeting you I feel and believe that I am fortunate. It is a great thing for me to be blessed by you here today.”

Just two days before the Secretary Clinton and President Clinton offered their condolence­s, millions of tearful devotees had gathered for the cremation rites of His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj, one of India’s most commonly known Hindu ascetics revered by millions around the world. The fifth spiritual successor of Bhagwan Swaminaray­an and spiritual leader of the BAPS Swaminaray­an Sanstha departed his mortal body on Saturday, August 13, 2016, at the age of 95. Over 2.1 million devotees from around the world dashed to the village of Sarangpur in Gujarat, India, to pay their last respects before his final rites were performed on Wednesday, August 17, 2016. The atmosphere was filled with comforting friends and strangers sharing memories with each other of their uplifting interactio­ns with Pramukh Swami Maharaj, reminiscin­g upon the heartfelt connection that cemented his influence and wisdom in their lives.

Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, visited Sarangpur, Gujarat from Delhi and addressed saddened devotees before the funeral rites saying, “His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj was a stalwart among humans who embodied compassion and humility…Today you have lost a Guru, but I have lost a father.”

Secretary Clinton’s thoughts echoed the sentiments from heads of states in all parts of the world, including British Prime Minister Teresa May, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and HRH Prince of Wales. “His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj exemplifie­d the values of British Hindus whose contributi­on helps make the United Kingdom one of the world’s most successful multi-cultural, multifaith democracie­s,” stated Teresa May. Speaking of his life of service she added: “This legacy of selfless service will continue to benefit humanity for a long time to come.”

Many devotees had traveled overnight from the United States to attend the cremation. “PramukhSwa­miMaharaj welcomed all people in search of guidance, spirituali­ty, and self-improvemen­t. He had a heart in which the whole world could live. Those who love him are all different, but the divinity they saw in him is the same,” said Puja Patel, 22, from Columbus, Ohio.

Most remembered as a pious, selfless person, Pramukh Swami Maharaj had dedicated his life towards the service and personal developmen­t of others, establishi­ng mandirs (Hindu temples) to preserve spirituali­ty for current and future generation­s, as well as developing and overseeing schools, hospitals, and disaster relief services to provide infrastruc­ture and support across communitie­s of all sizes.

Dr. Kashyap Patel, a cardiologi­st in Atlanta, Georgia, expressed his feelings following the passing, “I grew up building a bond with Pramukh Swami Maharaj. His travels from India would bring him to America… He would reassure [devotees] in their faith, talk with them about their struggles, challenge them to improve their poor habits, listen to their seemingly insignific­ant worries – sharing the burden of life’s emotions with all who would lean on him. As he aged…faceto-face meetings with him grew fewer for all devotees. During this time it became clear that his role as a guide, as a Guru, was not limited to his physical presence, it continues in the hearts of all those who accepted him as their teacher and friend.”

Born as Shantilal Patel on December 7, 1921, Pramukh Swami Maharaj, was initiated as a swami (Hindu monk) on January 10, 1940, and received the name Narayanswa­rupdas Swami. On May 21, 1950, he was appointed as Head of the organizati­on and came to be known as Pramukh Swami Maharaj. Ever since he became a swami, he has counseled seekers from all walks of life through comforting discussion­s, compassion­ate letters, early hour phone calls, and visits throughout Gujarat – home to home, hut to hut – often made entirely by foot. The sheer amount of time given selflessly in working with people, listening to their pains and miseries to provide solutions founded in unity and compromise, is the reason the entire Hindu community is experienci­ng an unparallel­ed sadness upon his passing.

Pramukh Swami Maharaj served individual­s as a father, teacher, mentor, friend, advisor, and ally – he was a Guru who empowered people to live morally upright lives rooted in devotion that would transform their character, attitudes, and outcomes to provide greater happiness for both themselves and their families.

When the final rites were performed, thousands in Sarangpur were seated in prayer facing Pramukh Swami Maharaj’s funeral pyre, with hundreds of thousands watching through a live telecast streaming around the world.

When the flame ignited Pramukh Swami Maharaj’s body, beginning at his toe, the audience was collective­ly stilled and quieted. The mood on the mandir grounds was solemn and awash with the profound devotion of pained people as they watched the light of the pyre grow stronger, recalling their Guru. Heartfelt tears soaked millions of faces for whom this day was unimaginab­le, the day of the physical departure of their beloved Guru who has guided them through life’s peaks and valleys.

Chaitali Inamdar of Edison, New Jersey said, “Although I am deeply saddened by the news, I truly believe he will always be with us through his teachings. I lost a mentor but even in that loss, I have gained insight and wisdom in the reassuranc­e that his message thrives in how I choose to live my life.”

Pramukh Swami Maharaj’s life and message of spirituali­ty has left a lasting impression on the community of Hindus who will now work to carry his work and teachings forward under the guidance and leadership of His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj (Keshavjiva­ndas Swami), the sixth spiritual successor of Bhagwan Swaminaray­an and Guru of the BAPS Swaminaray­an Sanstha.

The BAPS Swaminaray­an Sanstha (BAPS), a worldwide socio-spiritual organizati­on in Consultati­ve Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, is dedicated to community service, peace, and harmony. Motivated by Hindu principles, BAPS strives to care for the world by caring for societies, families, and individual­s. Through a number of social and spiritual activities, BAPS endeavors to produce better citizens of tomorrow who have a high esteem for their roots - their rich Hindu culture. Its 3,300 internatio­nal centers out of which over support these activities of character-building. BAPS aspires to build a community that is morally, ethically and spirituall­y pure, and free of addictions.

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