Vishnujana Swami (IAST: Viṣṇujana Svāmī; June 2, 1948 - March 16, 1976),[1] born Mark Stephen D'Atillo, was a disciple of A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, and a sannyasi within the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (commonly known as the 'Hare Krishnas' or ISKCON) who disappeared in 1976. He made recordings[2] of himself singing the Hare Krishna mantra.

Life edit

He was born as Mark Stephen Datillo on June 2, 1948, in San Jose, California to parents Maureen (née Desmet) (1924-2017) and Joseph D'Attilo (1923-2006). At the age of seventeen, he moved to San Francisco along with his girlfriend, whom he then married. In 1966–1967 Vishnujana first came into contact with the Hare Krishnas, and by 1968 he had received initiation from Srila Prabhupada and became a full-time member of the movement. On July 20, 1970, he was ordained a sannyasa.

Career edit

Vishnujana played the harmonium and mridanga. Musical recordings of Vishnujana would later be released in 1995[3]

By 1973, he led a group of Hare Krishnas, the Radha-Damodara Traveling Sankirtan Party (named after the particular murtis (deities) carried on the bus), in a proselytizing bus trip across the USA.[4]

In March 16, 1976,[5][6] during the Gaura Purnima festival in India, Vishnujana Swami disappeared.[7] "Disappear" is a word used in the Vaishnava/Hare Krishna movement that means "to die."[8]

In 1999, a biography of Vishnujana Swami entitled Radha-Damodara Vilasa was published by Vaiyasaki das Adhikari.

Discography edit

Year Title Label
1995 Vishnujana Swami - Bhajans Bhaktivedanta Book Trust
1995 Vishnujana Swami - Kirtans Bhaktivedanta Book Trust
2005 Vishnujana Swami Vintage-Recording SecretJeevas

References edit

  1. ^ iskcon.net memoriam Archived January 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Vishnujana Swami Bhajans & Kirtans". www.bvml.org. Archived from the original on July 8, 2014. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
  3. ^ "Timeline - 1995 - BBT releases Vishnujana recordings" Archived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Vishnujana.com.
  4. ^ Goswami, Satsvarupa dasa (1995). Prabhupada: Your Ever Well-Wisher. Bhaktivedanta Book Trust. p. 271. ISBN 9789171494696. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  5. ^ Śrīla Prabhupāda's class on Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (7.9.38), March 16, 1976 (Śrī Gaura-Pūrṇimā) at Māyāpur.
  6. ^ ISKCON Calendar. In 1976, Gaura-Pūrṇimā fell on March 16.
  7. ^ "The Legend of Vishnujana Maharaja | Suhotra Maharaja Archives". Retrieved September 18, 2023.
  8. ^ https://btg.krishna.com/novdec2012-dying-to-disappear

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