Siddha-pranālī – Citizenship in Goloka Vṛndāvana

Siddha-pranālī can be seen as nothing less than being granted citizenship in Goloka Vṛndāvana.

In this world we carry passports and documents to prove our belonging. Without them, we are wanderers with no real home. Similarly, the conditioned soul drifts through countless births, carrying the baggage of karma, but without any true residence.

Then, by the inconceivable mercy of Śrī Gurudeva, the eternal svarūpa is revealed. The siddha-deha is not manufactured — it is unveiled by him. Like a hidden jewel brought into the light, it has always been there, waiting to shine. Through the sacred current of siddha-pranālī, Gurudeva bestows the disciple’s eternal form and service.

To receive this is to be told by him:
“You belong. You are not a stranger here. Vṛndāvana is your eternal home, and you have a place, a form, and a service in the eternal līlā of Śrī Śrī Rādhā-Kṛṣṇa.”

This is not imagination — it is Gurudeva’s grace. He alone holds the key to our entrance.

Citizenship in Goloka is not only a privilege, it is a responsibility. The responsibility to live in this world with that inner identity, cultivating remembrance and seva, until this temporary body is left behind and the soul takes up its eternal service forever.

We are no longer homeless travelers in saṁsāra. By Gurudeva’s mercy, we have received our passport and our place. Goloka Vṛndāvana is our country. Rādhā and Kṛṣṇa are the crown jewels of our hearts. And the mañjarīs are our eternal family.