Mukunda Goswami Health Update
Mukunda Goswami was admitted to Gold Coast University Hospital and is scheduled to undergo surgery to remove blood that has accumulated around his brain. The procedure is expected to take place on Tuesday, March 24, depending on hospital availability. Devotees close to him report that he is being carefully attended to and remains in good spirits as he prepares for the operation. The global ISKCON community is being encouraged to offer prayers for his recovery so that he may, by the grace of the guru and Gauranga, continue to stay healthy in his service.
In a message sent to devotees, Madana-mohan Dasa shared the events that led up to the surgery: “On February 28, Mukunda Goswami was involved in a serious car accident which, although severe, left him apparently unharmed except for a few bruises on his legs and head,” he continued. “Every day since the accident, Maharaja would rise at 2 a.m., chant his rounds on beads, and read and listen to Srimad-Bhagavatam. He continued to interact with the devotees and give his fortnightly Bhagavatam classes. A few days ago, he even resumed attending mangala-arati at the temple, as he had done for many years. However, in recent days Mukunda Goswami has begun to manifest symptoms consistent with cerebral trauma, which he had apparently sustained in the car crash, and a CT scan confirmed a significant brain hemorrhage.”
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