Brief Note about HG Paramesvara Prabhuji


            This is a brief history about HG Paramesvara Prabhuji. He was born in Chennai on 19-Feb-1954. His wife HG Saradia Devi Dasi Mataji is very dedicated house wife. His father was a Dharma Kartha in a Vishnu temple, “Prasanna Sri Venkatesvara Bairagi Mattha Devasthanam, Madras”. From his very childhood, he was devoted to Lord Krsna. He used to recite devotional songs such as Sri Visnu Sahasranaamam at the young age at the local Visnu temple where his father was Dharma Kartha. He has one son, HG. Sri Balaji Dasa Prabhu,  daughter-in-law, BK. Svarna Manjari Mataji and one daughter, HG Rasika Gopi Devi Dasi Mataji, son-in-law, HG. Purna Krsna Dasa Prabhu and Grand-daughter, Bk. Jaya Sri Radhe. The entire family members are disciples and aspirants of HH Radhanatha Svami Maharaja.

            HG Paramesvara Prabhuji is very straight forward in his dealings. During young age, he got a chance to join a BSc Chemistry course in a prestigious college in Madras, but he rejected the proposal to join the course, since persons at college asked bribe to join this course. Later he did Bachelor of Technology, in Textile at Madras University.
            He started practicing Krsna conscious life from 1982 December. He became full time devotee in 1992 at Vrindavan.  He came to Chennai in 1993 and joined ISKCON Chennai Temple. Though there are financial difficutlies in running his family life, he never got money from anyone else. Amidst of facing many difficulties, his Krsna Conscious life developed to greater extent. After his mother expired in 2003, he came out of temple and practicing Krsna Conscious staying at home.

            He has got these four realizations in his life which is reflected in all his lectures.
(1) Don’t find fault with anyone.
(2) Don’t create enmity with anyone.
(3) Don’t take part with anyone in dispute.
(4) Don’t be the cause of miseries of anyone.
He also insists all his followers to see the “Hidden Hand of Krsna” in each and everything and in every action.

Important lessons lectures:
Lesson   11: Eight Basic principles of ISKCON (first four)
Lesson   12: Eight Basic principles of ISKCON (rest four)