By Atma Tattva Das
At just eighteen years old, Mayuri Gandharvika Priya Dasi has already connected with many devotees and listeners through her kirtan and bhajans. A third-generation devotee from New Jersey, she represents both the roots and the future of ISKCON’s musical tradition, continuing her family’s devotional legacy while developing her own voice as a singer and kirtan leader.
“I’ve been very blessed to grow up in Krishna consciousness,” Mayuri reflected. Her paternal grandparents are disciples of Srila Prabhupada, and her family raised her within the movement. “Because of that, Krishna consciousness always felt like home. There wasn’t one certain moment I knew I wanted to follow this path – it was always there for me, and I’ve always felt comfortable with it.” From her earliest years, positive experiences within the devotee community, developing friendships, and the joy of singing devotional music laid the foundation for her path of service.
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