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  1. TAMAL KRISHNA GOSWAMI PASSES AWAY IN MAYAPURA ON MARCH 15. Mayapura, India. At approximately 7 a.m. local time, His Holiness Tamal Krishna Goswami left his body after sustaining injuries in a car accident. He was traveling in a taxi with two devotees, bound for the Calcutta airport after leaving Mayapura at 4:15 in the morning.

  2. From birth, Abhay had been raised in a family devoted to Krishna – the name meaning the all-attractive, all-loving Lord. Deeply moved by Srila Bhaktisiddhanta’s devotion and wisdom, Abhay became his disciple and dedicated himself to carrying out his mentor’s request.

  3. A collection of eighteen award-winning essays written by Tamal Krishna Goswami as a student at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, in 1995-1997. A Hare Krishna At Southern Methodist University covers a wide range of subject matter and audience appeal and offers intriguing reading for all levels of interest in Krishna consciousness.

  4. H.H. Tamal Krishna Goswami began associating with the Krishna Consciousness movement in 1968 and was accepted as a disciple by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada in San Francisco the same year.

  5. Goswami Maharaja, this is the first time I have visited your samadhi mandir in Mayapura. I have often walked past the samadhi since I have been here, but I could not bring myself to come in. Please excuse me, but in my heart of hearts I have still not reconciled myself with your leaving. It is too painful.

  6. Years ago, HH Tamal Krishna Goswami shared his most treasured "Matchless Memories" of Srila Prabhupada, tapes of which were released in 1996 as a four-part s...

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  7. The temple boasts state of art facility for worship. It has separate kitchen for deities and public cooking, modern multi-media built in the hall for functions and religious gatherings such as weddings, birthdays and seminars. The temple premises also contain a special memorable museum built in honor of Srila Tamala Krishna Goswami.