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This memoir and biography unfolds the inspiring interior and external religious odyssey of Yamuna Devi's devotional life recalled in her thoughts, talks, journals, and writings as well as the remembrances of the author and other affiliates and friends. It is supplemented with relevant complimentary music and narrative featuring Yamuna. In part two, Yamuna encounters obstacles and austerities while serving in Vrindavan. In 1974 she leaves the Krishna-Balarama Temple project and goes to Oregon with Dinatarini to commence a women's ashram. Her favorite deities are installed there. In the ensuing years, Yamuna and Dinatarini move extensively, each move providing its own obstacles and inspirations. In 1984 Yamuna's epic cookbook, Lord Krishna's Food: The Art of Indian Vegetarian Cooking food, is released to unprecedented compliment. In 1998 Yamuna and Dinatarini, seeking a simpler life, proceed to Saranagati Village to reside in from the grid in a self-built Vastu-designed home. Here Yamuna lovingly stocks kirtan, classes, deity seva, and devotional motivation. Medical issues later push Yamuna to go to Florida, where she is constantly on the encourage others in bhakti until her passing.