Yamuna Devi, a pioneer and influential early western convert of the Hare Krishna movement, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), passed away early on the morning of December 20th on Saphala Ekadasi in Melbourne Beach, Florida.

From meeting the Beatles and recording albums with George Harrison in London to travelling throughout India and leading kirtans in front of thousands, Yamuna Devi also published a first-of-its-kind authentic vegetarian Indian cook book, which won top international awards. She had dedicated the last 45 years of her life to Krsna consciousness and was a beloved member and well known figure of the Hare Krishna movement.

Born Joan Campanella, Yamuna Devi’s first encounter with ISKCON was in September of 1966 through her sister and it was then that she met with A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada. She soon became one of the first western adherents of India’s ancient Vaishnava, or devotional, culture and was given the name Yamuna devi dasi.

Yamuna Devi is credited with being one of the most influential and inspiring voices during ISKCON’s fledgling years. The movement now boasts over 400 international temples, farm communities, restaurants and eco-villages. During a time when immigration laws opened up the opportunity for waves of South Asians to come to the West and assimilate with American culture, she embodied a unique voice that spoke of maintaining the values of the spiritual heritage of India.

Malati devi dasi, Governing Body Commission member of ISKCON comments, “Yamuna Devi was known for her deeply spiritual qualities and connection with Srila Prabhupada, her glorious offering of the Govindam prayers that are chanted daily in our temples, her love of kirtan, her ecstatic award-winning cookbooks which were infused with spiritual anecdotes, and for greatly inspiring and encouraging the younger generation of ISKCON devotees in their faith.”

In August, 1968 Yamuna Devi along with her husband, Guru Dasa, and four other disciples of Srila Prabhupada broke new ground as they brought Hare Krishna culture to London, England. Still relative newcomers to the faith and tradition, they arrived in the United Kingdom with no financial or institutional support and only the hopes of introducing the worship of Lord Krishna to the British people. Despite the lack of resources, money and contacts, they achieved staggering success and eventually connected with the Beatles and struck a strong relationship with George Harrison.

It was with Harrison that they soon descended upon the iconic Apple Studios, famous for churning out many albums for the Beatles, and recorded both the Hare Krishna mantra and the Govindam prayers, consisting of ancient Sanksrit verses of the Brahma-Samhita. Yamuna Devi, a natural musician, led the vocals for the Govindam recording and the composition, produced and accompanied by Harrison himself, was released to the public and topped the European music charts along with the Hare Krishna chant. To this day, Yamuna Devi’s voice can be heard in every ISKCON temple during morning services when the Govindam bhajan is played.

Having also travelled to India with Srila Prabhupada during the Hare Krishna movement’s formative years, Yamuna Devi imbibed the culture of Krishna consciousness into her heart. She served as the personal cook for Srila Prabhupada for eight years which laid the foundation for what became her globally-recognized culinary abilities.

She later wrote, “For two years, I was part of a group that accompanied Srila Prabhupada on extensive tours of the subcontinent that gave me the opportunity to learn from scores of famous temple brahamana cooks. In some cases, I was privileged to be the first Westerner allowed in previously restricted temple kitchens.”

She later published her own cookbook entitled, “Lord Krishna's Cuisine: The Art of Indian Vegetarian Cooking” which garnered multiple awards, including the International Association of Culinary Professionals Cookbook of the Year.

Spending recent years in Western Canada where she dedicated her efforts to promoting vegetarianism and environmental sustainability, Yamuna Devi eventually relocated to a Krishna community in Florida.

In the coming days, Hare Krishna followers around the world plan to commemorate Yamuna Devi’s contributions to their movement and her expression of Vaishnava culture. As Yamuna Devi herself noted: “Looking back, when I first climbed the stairs to Prabhupada’s apartment, I could never have imagined the treasure of transcendental philosophy, music, art and cuisine that awaited me.”




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  • Gradually Srila Prabhupada's disciples are passing away. In another 20 - 30 years no one may be physically on earth ! They would have given up their bodies. We are fortunate to have atleast seen some of them now..but future generations wud ask us about them as we ask them presently about His Divine Grace. Hare Krsna

  • Her Grace Yamuna Mataji Ki Jai !

  • All glories and most humble of obeisances to Yamuna Mataji Devi Dasi

    Such a wondrous devotee and singer

    Mangalarati would not be Mangalarati without greeting the Deities to

    Yamuna Mataji Devi Dasi singing Brahma-Samita

    Such a favourite song for many many devotees 

    Would that this rascal had met Yamuna Mataji Devi Dasi before she disappeared

    But of course Yamuna Matai Devi Dasi is with us until we are all home

    and every time we sing Brahma Samita

    Namo Namah Yamuna Mataji Devi Dasi

    Hare Krsna! :)

  • All glories to jamuna Mataji!!!!!!!!!!!

    All glories to Srila Prabhupada!!!!!!!

    A great loss to our Society.

    Though she is no longer phisically present amongst us, she will still continue to inspire millions to accept and Progress in Krishna Consciousness.

  • HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA
    KRISHNA  KRISHNA HARE HARE

    HARE RAMA HARE RAMA

    RAMA RAMA HARE HARE

  • all glories to srila yamuna mataji

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