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Sita Thakurani – Biography 3

Sita Thakurani

Sita Thakurani, Shri Vrindavan dham.

   Shri Advaita Acharya, the effective cause for the appearance of Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in our world, had two consorts; one was named Shri, the other Sita. Shri Sita Thakurani was the daughter of Shri Nrishinga Bhaduri. She was married to Shri Advaita Acharya in Phuliya Nagar. After their wedding, Advaita Acharya went to Nadia to live in Shantipura. He was an intimate friend of Shri Chaitanya’s father Shri Jagannatha Mishra and naturally, Sita Thakura and Sachi Mata were like sisters.
 
   On the eve of his son's advent Shri Jagannatha Mishra, seeing the imminent signs of his child's arrival, sent word to Advaita Acharya in Shantipura. Hearing news of the advent of this unprecedented child, Advaita Acharya was ecstatic. With Shri Haridasa Thakur, he went to bathe in the Ganga, and after a long session of kirtan and dancing, he sent his wife to go quickly to Mayapura in Navadwip.
 
   According to Gaura-Ganodesha-Dipika, Shri Sita Thakurani is Yogamaya. The Gaura-Parshada-Charitvali says that in Krishna Lila, she was Purnamasi, the mother of Sandipani Muni, grandmother of Madhumangal and Nandimukhi and a disciple of Narada Muni. In Dvapara-yuga, during the celebration of Krishna's birth ceremony, she was present in the house of Nanda, and at that time gave Nanda and Yashoda many instructions on how to care for the child.
 
   The Chaitanya-Charitamrita gives the following account of Sita Thakurani's visit to the house of Jagannatha Mishra after the birth of the Lord: "One day, shortly after Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was born, Advaita Acharya's wife, Sita Devi, went to see that divine child with all kinds of gifts and presents. She brought different kinds of golden ornaments, including bangles for the hand, armlets, necklaces and anklets. 
 
   When Sita Thakurani came to the house of Sachi Devi, bringing with her many kinds of eatables, dresses, and other gifts, she was amazed to see the newly born child, and she could surmise that the child was directly Krishna of Gokula Himself. 
Sita Thakurani

When Sita Thakurani came to the house of Sachi Devi, bringing with her many kinds of eatables, dresses, and other gifts, she was amazed to see the newly born child, and she could surmise that the child was directly Krishna of Gokula Himself. (In the wallpaper: in the left Shri Gopinath, ISKCON Chowpatty, gifts, in the right Shri Krishna Chaitanya, ISKCON Chennai).

 
   She blessed the newly born child by placing fresh grass and paddy on His head saying, "May You be blessed with a long span of life." Being aware of Sachi Mata’s previous tragic history of miscarriages, she gave the child the name Nimai (one who was born under a Neem tree).
 
   On the day that the mother and son took the cleansing bath and left the maternity room, Sita Thakurani gave them all kinds of ornaments and garments and then also honoured Jagannatha Mishra. From that day on, Sita Thakurani would often come to Mayapura from Shantipura, in order to assist Sachi Mata in caring for the new baby. She would give her many different instructions on how to raise children. And after helping with the child in this way, she would return to Shantipura. When it came time for the child's birthday ceremony, Jagannatha Mishra and Sachi Devi let the worshipable Sita Thakurani be the first to offer the child His new clothes.
 
   Advaita Acharya Prabhu also had a house in Navadwipa. He would live from time to time and discuss spiritual topics with the Devotees headed by Shrivasa Pandit and Shri Vishvarupa, Nimai’s older brother, relishing hari katha until the early hours of dawn.
 
   Sita Thakurani and Sachi Devi were of one mind; the baby Nimai was their life and soul. Every day Sita Thakurani would go to the house of Sachi Mata and help her with the care and nurturing of the boy. After several years, when Jagannatha Mishra's son Vishvarupa suddenly took sanyasa and left home, Advaita Acharya and Sita Thakurani consoled Jagannatha Mishra and Sachi Mata and Sita Thakurani helped take care of Nimai, who was just a young boy then, and was also greatly affected by the departure of His brother and the heart-broken condition of His parents.
 
   Later on, when Nimai went to Gaya and met His Guru Shri Ishwar Puri and upon returning, gradually revealed His real mission by gathering all the Devotees at Shrivasa Angan for kirtan, at that time, Advaita Acharya and Sita Thakurani would come from Shantipura to Mayapura, and would be among the first to worship the lotus feet of Shri Chaitanya.
 
   Eventually, when Mahaprabhu also took sanyasa and left home, Sita Thakurani spent four days with a disconsolate Sachi Devi and Vishnupriya, plunged in a sea of sorrow.
 
   Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, after accepting sanyas started off for Vrindavan, but was unable to go there. He was drawn to return to Shantipura. When He arrived in Shantipura, Advaita Acharya and Sita Thakurani felt as if their life has returned. After having fasted for four days, Shri Gaurasundara accepted Prasad cooked by Sita Thakurani.
 
   Before taking sanyasa also, Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu along with Nityananda Prabhu would, from time to time go to the house of Advaita Acharya in Shantipura, where they would have a festival and perform naam sankirtan all day and night.
 
   After Mahaprabhu took sanyasa and went to live in Jagannatha Puri, Shri Advaita Acharya and Sita Thakurani used to visit Him each year, bringing their son Achyutananda with them. On one such occasion, Sita Thakurani prepared some of the Lord's favorite preparations for Him and invited Him to their home to take lunch. Simply to increase their ecstasy, the Lord, who was always absorbed in Krishna Nama, honoured their invitation and took lunch in the home of Advaita and Sita.
 
   Sita Thakurani was always overwhelmed with vatsalya-prema and treated Shri Chaitanya as affectionately as if He were her own son. The Lord also treated her with the same kind of regard and affection that He had for Sachi Mata.
 
   Shri Sita Thakurani bore three sons, Achyutananda, Krishna Mishra and Gopala Mishra, who were all followers of Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Thus, she was an inspiration for spreading the mission of the sankirtana movement.
 
   According to the Prema-vilasa of Nityananda Das, Sita Thakurani had a woman disciple called Jangali. Nityananda-vamsa-vistara relates an account in which Virabhadra Prabhu, the son of Nityananda and Vasudha, once saught shelter of Sita Thakurani, desiring to become her disciple, but she sent him back home to take shelter of Jahnava Thakurani, his step-mother, the other wife of Prabhu Nityananda.
 
   Along with Sachi Mata, Vishnupriya Devi and Malini Thakurani, Shri Sita Thakurani forms the quartet of leading women Vaishnava Devotees of Shri Gauranga who supported and gave impetus to the mission of Mahaprabhu during His lifetime.
 
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Sita Thakurani

Sita Thakurani prepared some of the Lord's favorite preparations for Him and invited Him to their home to take lunch. Simply to increase their ecstasy, the Lord, who was always absorbed in Krishna Nama, honoured their invitation and took lunch in the home of Advaita and Sita. (In the wallpaper: from left to right Lord Chaitanya, Advaita Acharya, Sita Thakurani, Prasadam).

Rupa Goswami – Biography 2

   Shrila Rupa Goswami has been attributed with the honor of being the person who realized the mano-‘bhistam, the innermost heart’s desire, of Shri Krishna Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. 
Rupa Goswami

Shrila Rupa Goswami has been attributed with the honor of being the person who realized the mano-‘bhistam, the innermost heart’s desire, of Shri Krishna Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. (In the wallpaper: from left to right: Shri Gopinath, ISKCON Chowpatty, Deity of Rupa Goswami, Shri Vrindavan Dham, Shrimati Radharani and Shri Krishna Chaitanya).

 
   Shrila Rupa Goswami, the foremost of the six Goswamis of Vrindavan, was an incarnation of Rupa Manjari, the most important of the eight confidential maidservants of Shrimati Radharani in the eternal spiritual Vrindavan.
 
   It is said that without taking shelter of Shrila Rupa Goswami one cannot enter into the pastimes of Lord Chaitanya, and without taking shelter of Rupa Manjari one cannot enter into the confidential loving pastimes of Shri Shri Radha Krishna.
 
   Shrila Rupa Goswami’s lineage can be traced back to Karnataka, South India where his Saraswata brahmana descendants held influential positions. Shrila Rupa Goswami's nephew, Jiva Goswami has explained in his Laghu Toshani that Rupa's descendants were of the Bharadvaja gotra and were learned in the Yajur Veda.
 
   A brahmana called Sarvajna was seventh in the ascending geneological line of Rupa Goswami and was known by the title 'jagadguru'. He was a king as well as a learned scholar. His son, Aniruddha was also an acclaimed scholar. Aniruddha had two sons, Harihara and Rupeshvara. While Rupeshvara was knowledgable in the Vedic literatures, his brother became expert in weaponry and politics.
 
   When their father died, the kingdom was divided between the two sons. However, Harihara seized Rupeshvara's land by force and forced the family to migrate to Paurastyadesha. Rupeshvara's son, Padmanabha was spiritually and materially very successful. Padmanabha relocated his family to Nabahatta (Naihati) on the banks of the Ganges River. Padmanabha had eighteen daughters and five sons, the youngest son being Mukunda.
 
   In the course of time, Mukunda's son, Kumaradeva, moved to Jessore. His sons were Santosha (Rupa), Amara (Sanatana) and Shrivallabha (Anupama). On the demise of Kumaradeva, the three sons moved to Sakurma, near the capital of Gaudadesha (Bengal) where they continued their studies.
 
   The three brothers studied the Nyaya-shastras (treatise on rhetoric) from the famous logician Vasudeva Sarvabhauma Bhattacharya and his brother Madhusudana Vidyavachaspati. They also studied Sanskrit, Arabic and Persian.
 
   Due to their noble characters and academic proficiency, Rupa and his elder brother Sanatana were later forced into government service by the Sultan of Bengal, Alauddin Hussein Shah (1493-1519) which led to their excommunication from Hindu society by the orthodox caste brahmanas of Gauda. Rupa became the Sultan's chief secretary (dabir khas), while Sanatana became the state revenue minister (sakara mallika).
 
   Rupa and his brothers made their residence at the state capital of Ramakeli and it was here, in 1514, that they met Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu for the first time. At that time all three brothers were employed as important ministers in the Mohammedan government of Bengal under Hussain Shah.
 
   Approaching the Lord humbly they prayed to Him to somehow rescue them for their bonded state. Lord Chaitanya assured them that now they had surrendered to Krishna, they would soon be delivered and would be able to join His sankirtana movement. 
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Rupa and Anupama immediately decided to go and they wrote a letter to Sanatana telling him of their plans and asking him to join them in Vrindavan. They also told him that they had left 10,000 gold coins in case he was in need of financial help. Later, when Sanatana was thrown into prison by the Sultan for disobedience, he used this money to bribe the jailer and escaped to Varanasi to meet there with Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. (In the image: The jail where Sanatana Goswami was kept, Ram Keli).

 
   After some months both Rupa and Anupama were freed from service. Rupa loaded all his wealth onto two boats and left with his brother Anupama for their ancestral home at Fatiabad in Jessore, where they distributed it. They then sent two messengers to Puri in Orissa to get news of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu's plans. The messengers returned with the news that Mahaprabhu had already left Puri for Vrindavan.
 
   Rupa and Anupama immediately decided to go and they wrote a letter to Sanatana telling him of their plans and asking him to join them in Vrindavan. They also told him that they had left 10,000 gold coins in case he was in need of financial help. Later, when Sanatana was thrown into prison by the Sultan for disobedience, he used this money to bribe the jailer and escaped to Varanasi to meet there with Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
 
   On his return trip from Vrindavan, Chaitanya stopped at the holy city of Prayaga (Allahabad). It was here that Rupa and Anupama met him for the second time. At the historic Dasasvamedha Ghat, Sri Chaitanya imparted confidential instructions to Rupa Goswami and explained in detail all the fundamental principles of the doctrine of Gaudiya Vaishnavism.
 
   Rupa Goswami was specifically commanded by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu to carry out two tasks: (1) to find and establish the lost ancient and original Deities of Lord Krishna as well as to re-discover and restore the holy places associated with His leela in Vrindavan, and (2) to write and preach Gaudiya Vaishnava theology. He then sent Rupa Goswami to Vrindavan to carry out these tasks.
 
   Rupa Goswami first arrived in Vrindavan along with his elder brother Sanatana Goswami in the year 1516, after receiving the direct order of Lord Chaitanya. Through his writings Shrila Rupa Goswami chalked out the perfect spiritual path for all the followers of Lord Chaitanya down through the ages.
 
   It was Rupa Goswami who more than anyone else, firmly established the sankirtana movement of Lord Chaitanya. He wrote a large number of important books on the science of bhakti-yoga and after the disappearance of Lord Chaitanya in 1534, Rupa became the undisputed leader of all the Gaudiya Vaishnavas in the world.
 
   Even today all Gaudiya Vaishnavas are known as Rupanugas, or followers of Shrila Rupa Goswami.
 
   After spending some time in Vrindavan, Rupa and Anupama left to visit Lord Chaitanya in Puri. It is believed that on this long and arduous journey Anupama left his body. On his way to Puri, Rupa Goswami started to write a drama about Lord Krishna's pastimes in Vrindavan and Dwaraka.
 
   On arrival at a village named Satyabhamapur in Orissa, he had a dream wherein a beautiful woman appeared before him and asked him to write a separate drama about her. When Rupa awoke the next morning he realized that she was Lord Krishna's most possessive queen, Satyabhama, and decided to write a separate drama about the Lord’s Dwaraka leela.
 
   On Rupa's arrival at Jagganatha Puri, he met Lord Chaitanya and showed the Lord the outline of his two dramas. The Lord confirmed that writing two dramas mixing the lilas of Vrindavan and Dwaraka was not proper as their was a vast difference between them. In Vrindavan the Lord enjoys the parakiya-rasa, where as in Dwaraka He enjoys the Swakiya-rasa.
 
   Lord Chaitanya as well as Ramananda Rai were delighted to read the early drafts of these two dramas, which were eventually called Vidagdha Madhava and Lalita Madhava respectively. These two works are considered by Gaudiya Vaishnavas to be the most important dramatic literatures in the Sanskrit language.
 
   Rupa Goswami stayed ten months in Puri and received further instructions on devotional service from Lord Chaitanya. The Lord then asked Rupa to return to Vrindavan and complete the task of rediscovering the lost holy places of Lord Krishna's pastimes.
 
   On returning to Vrindavan, Rupa Goswami discovered at Brahma Kunda the Deity of Vrinda Devi, from who the town of Vrindavan gets its name, this Deity was later moved to Kamyavana. Rupa Goswami then discovered the famous Govindev ji Deity and immediately established Lord Govindaji's worship on a grand scale. 
 
   On hearing the good news of Rupa's progress, Lord Chaitanya sent some of his best men to assist Rupa in serving the Deity of Govindaji and establishing the Lord's mission in Vrindavan.
 
   Shortly Rupa and Sanatana Goswamis were joined by Ragunatha dasa Goswami, Gopal Bhatta Goswami, Raghunatha Bhatta Goswami and Shrila Jiva Goswami. These great personalities become famous as the six Goswamis of Vrindavan. Jiva Goswami, who was the son of Rupa's brother Anupama, became the most important disciple of Rupa Goswami. 
 
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Rupa Goswami

On returning to Vrindavan, Rupa Goswami discovered at Brahma Kunda the Deity of Vrinda Devi, from who the town of Vrindavan gets its name, this Deity was later moved to Kamyavana. (In the wallpaper: A tree in Vrindavan Dham, Shrimati Vrinda Devi, Kamyavan).

Jahnava Mata – Biography

Jahnava Mata

In Gaur-Ganoddesh-Dipika it is stated that they are the expansions of Baruni and Revati the eternal consorts of Lord Balaram and Suryadas Sarkhel, was an expansion of Kakudmir, the king of Raivat. (In the image: Lord Balarama with His wives Varuni and Revati, Tota Gopinath Mandir).

   Shri Suryadas Sarkhel was a resident of Shaligram. He had five brothers –  Damodara,  Jagannatha,  Gaura  das,  Krishna  das and Nrsimha Chaitanya. He received the title “Sarkhel” because he used to  keep the accounts for the king of  Gaur desh. He had two daughters named Vasudha and Janhava, who was the youngest.
 
   In Gaur-Ganoddesh-Dipika it is stated that they are the expansions of Varuni and Revati  the eternal consorts of Lord Balaram and Suryadas Sarkhel, was an expansion of Kakudmir, the king of Raivat. 
 
   Once Mahaprabhu drew Prabhu Nityananda aside said to him, “If you also confine yourself to the austere life of a renunciate, then who will deliver the people who are immersed in maya? How will our work continue in this world? Therefore, please return to Gaudadesha and accept the householder way of life. You can continue to preach bhajan sankirtan and be the living example of love and devotion for materialistic people.” 
 
   Mahaprabhu urged Nityananda Prabhu to enter wedlock because He knew that Nityananda’s Shaktis had appeared and were waiting for him. One of them would play a critical role in keeping the movement alive in the future when They would disappear.
 
   Nityananda arrived at the home of Suryadas along with his favourite disciple, Uddharan Dutta. “I wish to marry; please give your daughter’s hand in marriage to me” he said to Suryadas. But Suryadas did not agree as Nityananda had abandoned his Varna.  Being rejected by Suryadas, Nityananda went back.
 
   But what happened to Vasudha? Knowing that the omniscient Godhead wanted to espouse her, she became lovesick. And when He was turned away by the father, she lost consciousness. The doctor was called in, but she did not revive and soon after, went into a coma and died.
 
   On getting this tragic news, Gouridas came and fell at the feet of his elder brother Suryadas. He asked Suryadas to call Prabhu Nityananda back as He alone could bring Vasudha back to life.
 
   Vasudha’s body had been taken to the banks of the Ganga for the last rites. Nityananda appeared there and Suryadas fell flat at his feet. “Please bring my daughter back to life” he sobbed.
 
   Nityananda said, “Only if you agree to give her in marriage to me, I will bring her back to life.”  Suryadas agreed.
 
   The gentle breeze from the transcendental body of Prabhu Nityananda touched the body of Vasudha. The divine fragrance of His body entered through her nostrils. Vasudha regained consciousness and gazed at Prabhu Nityananda will wide open eyes.
 
   “Now arrange the marriage,” commanded Nityananda Prabhu. Suryadas replied, “Please undergo the Vedic purificatory rites and adorn the sacred thread.” Nityananda complied saying, “As you wish. I remain uninvolved. Today the only supreme ruler is Chaitanya Goswami.”
 
   After the marriage, one day Nityananda Prabhu was taking his meal. Vasudha’s younger sister Janhava was serving the food. The veil covering Janhava’s head slipped and Nityananda saw her and realized that Janhava Devi was his complete energy – his shakti. 
Jahnava Mata

Thus the marriage ceremony was very auspiciously performed and Nityananda Prabhu remained at Shaligram with his two newly wedded wives for a few days. (In the image: Wedding of Devotees in Carpinteria).

 
   He told Suryadas, “Please give your younger daughter to me also as my wife.” Suryadas said, “I have nothing that I cannot give you. My wealth, caste, household and even my very life – everything is yours.”
 
   Thus  the  marriage  ceremony  was  very  auspiciously  performed  and Nityananda Prabhu remained at Shaligram with his two newly wedded wives for a few days.
 
   Thereafter  He  came  to  Shri Krishna das’s house at Borgachi, where He remained for a  couple of days. Next He went to Navadwip. Along with his two wives He offered His  obeisance at the feet of Sachi mata. Sachi Ma was extremely pleased to see them and showered her affection the new  brides.
 
   Then taking  leave of Sachi mata,  Nityananda  went to Advaita Acharya’s house in Shantipur.  Shri Sita Thakurani began to float in the ocean of bliss on seeing Vasudha and Janhava devi.  Taking them in her lap she blessed the new brides.  
 
   Vasudha gave birth to eight sons and one daughter. Seven sons died one after the other. Only the daughter Ganga and the youngest son Virchandra or Virbhadra survived.
 
   Soon after the birth of her two children, Vasudha passed away, and Janhava vowed to raise them as her own. Janhava did not bear any children. Virchandra was her special favourite.
 
   As time passed, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu passed away and soon thereafter Nityananda Prabhu, Advaita Acharya, Shrivas Pandit and  other associates of Mahaprabhu also disappeared.  Janhava Ma continued their work and developed a reputation as a superlative Vaishnavi, embodying the ideals of devotion in the Gaudiya sampradaya.
 
   She initiated her son Virbhadra as well as many other members of the Vaishnava community. Major figures in Mahaprabhu's lineage took shelter at her lotus feet, and personalities like Narottama Das Thakur, Shrinivas Acharya, and Shyamananda Prabhu accepted her as the most prominent Vaishnava in Bengal.  
 
   She was invited to the great festival of Kheturi and accorded the highest honour. On the first day of the Kheturi festival, the Devotees requested Janhava Ma to take charge of all the festivities. This she did, making sure that kirtan was going on with full enthusiasm that the Deities were being worshiped with elaborate splendor, and that devotional games commemorating Krishna’s pastimes were being enjoyed by the mass of participants – and there were thousands. 
Jahnava Mata

Janhava said, “This is the grace of Mahaprabhu on Narottam and Shrinivas. He has fulfilled His promise. Wherever there is naam sankirtan, there He appears. (In the image: Kids are chanting the Holy Names and honoring Prasadam, South Africa).

 
   On that grand occasion, the first recorded observance of the birth anniversary of Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu after His disappearance, six Deities were installed. After the installation of the Deities Janhava Ma asked Shrinivas Acharya to distribute garlands and sandalwood paste amongst the Devotees. Thereafter, she also accepted a garland and sandalwood paste. Then she directed the kirtan to begin.
 
   Kheturi was flooded with waves of divine love ! Shriman Mahaprabhu was a lover of hymns and He appeared at the scene with His associates.  For a minute, everyone beheld a lightening flash of the divine halo of Godhead. Then it disappeared.
 
   The sankirtan party was filled with grief as Mahaprabhu disappeared. Where have they all gone? Everyone was there, Advaita, Nityananda, Shrivas, Murari, Haridas, Gadadhar, Vakreshwar. Even Swarup Damodar, Ramananda, Sarvabhauma and Narahari !! Where did they go?
 
   Janhava said, “This is the grace of Mahaprabhu on Narottam and Shrinivas. He has fulfilled His promise. Wherever there is naam sankirtan, there He appears. Now start the smearing of Phagu (colour).
 
   Janhava entered the Temple and smeared the Deity of Mahaprabhu with Phagu. Everyone started throwing colour – not merely between human beings but between Devotees and God.
 
   After the evening pooja and aarti, Janhava said to Shrinivas, “now please perform the birth anniversary of Shri Gauranga.”
 
   Next morning after taking her bath and performing puja, Janhava Ma started cooking the Prasad. After offering the bhog she distributed it among all the Devotees and herself honoured the Maha Prasad only after everyone else was fed.
 
   The following day she told Narottam Das Thakur, “Now I will go to Vrindavan.” Accompanied by relatives Krishna Sarkhel, son-in-law Madhavacharya, Gopal Parmeshwari Das and others, she set off to Vrindavan.
 
   During the journey several miraculous events occurred.  En route, some envious people of one village where the group halted wanted to harm them while they were sleeping in the night.  The presiding Deity of their village Goddess Chandi appeared in their dream and chastised them severely for even thinking of harming Janhava Ma. “Janhava is a Goddess. Beg forgiveness and take refuge of her or else, I will destroy all of you” said the Goddess. The repentant men fell at Janhava’s feet and pleaded for mercy.
 
Jahnava Mata

One day at noon, Janhava heard the enchanting melody of the flute on the bank of Shri Radha kunda. Thrilled, she looked around. And behold, she saw the graceful three-fold bending form of Shri Krishna beneath the Kadamba tree playing on His sweet Murali, and surrounding Him was Shrimati Radharani and the Gopis. Beholding this beatific vision, Janhava Ma fell into a trance. (In the image: Shri Shri Radha Krishna and Gopis, Radha Kund, Vrindavan).

   On another occasion during the journey some dacoits wanted to rob them. They waited till the night and started walking to the river bank where the pilgrims’ party was asleep. As they walked, the path kept stretching endlessly but they could not reach the sleeping Devotees. Finally at dawn they realized what had happened and ran and fell at Janhava Ma’s feet. These dacoits were converted into Vaishnava Devotees.
 
   Although Janhava Ma journeyed to Vraja after the Kheturi festival, she did go to Vraja one or two times before. On her first trip it is said that Rupa Goswami himself explained the literature to her at this time. Gradually, she developed a methodical plan to create solidarity between the Vaishnavas of Bengal and those of Vraja, and she accomplished this quite effectively during her few visits to the land of Krishna’s pastimes.
 
   Janhava Ma converted Muslims to Mahaprabhu's Vaishnavism and endeared herself to the Gaudiya Devotees throughout India. The Six Goswamis treated her with the utmost respect, and Raghunath Das Gosvami, in particular, was grateful for her association. He spent a good deal of time showing her the area of Radha-kunda, and the two of them took every opportunity to dance in ecstasy. 
 
Jahnava Mata

Once, in a vision, she saw the Gopinatha Deity and His little Radha companion, who told her to replace the Radha Deity with one that was larger. This mission she took back with her to Bengal and finally journeyed back to Vrindavan with the new Deity of Shri Radha. When the Deity reached Vrindavan, it had to be decided where the original smaller Deity would be placed. The king of Jaipur took charge of the original Deity. The new Deity was installed on the left of Shri Gopinatha and the new one was called “Janhava Radhika”. (In the image: Original Radhika Gopinath Ananga Manjari Deities, Jaipur).

   One day at noon, Janhava heard the enchanting melody of the flute on the bank of Shri Radha kunda. Thrilled, she looked around. And behold, she saw the graceful three-fold bending form of Shri Krishna beneath the Kadamba tree playing on His sweet Murali, and surrounding Him was Shrimati Radharani and the Gopis. Beholding this beatific vision, Janhava Ma fell into a trance.
 
   When Janhava Thakurani saw Rama Ghat, the area along the banks of the Yamuna where Balarama enjoyed a rasa dance of His own, her spiritual rapture knew no bounds.  She had mystic visions throughout her life and received divine guidance from Nityananda Prabhu long after He left this world. 
 
   Once, in a vision, she saw the Gopinatha Deity and His little Radha companion, who told her to replace the Radha Deity with one that was larger. This mission she took back with her to Bengal and finally journeyed back to Vrindavan with the new Deity of Shri Radha. When the Deity reached Vrindavan, it had to be decided where the original smaller Deity would be placed. The king of Jaipur took charge of the original Deity. The new Deity was installed on the left of Shri Gopinatha and the new one was called “Janhava Radhika”.
 
   When Janhava Ma saw the lovely form of Gopinatha with two Radhikas – one of either side of Him – it appeared as if a dark Tamal tree was being embraced by two loving creepers. She then dedicated all the offerings that she had brought from Gaud to Radha Gopinatha. She lovingly fed them preparing savoury items with her own hands.
 
   One day she entered the Temple alone and the Temple door closed behind her. Shri Gopinatha caught hold of Janhava’s garment and pulled her making her sit on His left. When the Devotees opened the door of the Temple, they found Janhava transformed in a golden Deity manifest on Gopinath’s right side!  
 
   The Vamshishiksha says that Janhava Ma left this world by merging into the Deity of Lord Gopinatha in Vrindavan.
 
   At the time of Janhava's departure from the mortal world, her beautiful manifestation as Ananga Manjari, standing in a dancing pose at Krishna’s right side, was emphasized by Nityananda Prabhu's most intimate followers. This "Ananga-Kanai-Rai," the worshipful devotion of Radha's younger sister along with Radha and Krishna together, remains the focus of Devotees coming in the line of Janhava Devi.
 
   Shri Janhava Thakurani opened Vaishnavism up to women in a way that broke all boundaries, allowing them equal footing with men in terms of service, devotion, accomplishment and the ability to rise to the highest level of perfection.  
 
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Jahnava Mata

Shri Janhava Thakurani opened Vaishnavism up to women in a way that broke all boundaries, allowing them equal footing with men in terms of service, devotion, accomplishment and the ability to rise to the highest level of perfection. (In the image: Harinaam Festival, Baltic Sea, Poland).

Murari Gupta – Biography

Murari Gupta 4

Murari Gupta, was an expansion of Hanuman, and his Ishhta Devata was Shri Sita Ram. (In the image: Hanuman).

   When the supreme Lord descends, all His associates and paraphernalia also descend to support His transcendental leela.

   One such eternal associate was Shri Murari Gupta, a disciple of Shri Chandrashekhara Acharya. Murari Gupta was Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s senior at Ganga Das Pandit’s school in Navadwip.

   Shrivas Pandit, Chandrashekhara Acharya and Shri Murari Gupta Thakur were all from Shrihatta. Murari Gupta came from there to live in Navadwip, near the home of Jagannath Mishra.

   Murari Gupta, was an expansion of Hanuman, and his Ishhta Devata was Shri Sita Ram.

   He had an intimate lifelong relationship with Mahaprabhu. At the nightly kirtans in Shrivasa Angan, Murari Gupta served Lord Gaurahari with melodious chanting of the Bhagavata. He would also sing and dance expertly. Murari Gupta served Shri Chaitanya in all His Nadia lilas.

   During Mahaprabhu's 21 hours of 'Great Revelation' or the Mahaprakash when Mahaprabhu disclosed His transcendental identity as the Supreme Personality of Godhead to his closest associates, He called on His various Devotees and bestowed blessings to them.

   He addressed Murari: "Murari! For so many days couldn't you recognize who I really am? Just see My divine form." Then Murari saw Mahaprabhu as his adored Lord, Shri Raghunatha, sitting in the virasana, his legs folded beneath His body, and holding a great bow in His hand, with Lakshman and Janaki seated on either side of Him.

   Then when he saw himself amongst those monkeys in his original form and he fainted. Mahaprabhu called him: "Murari! Get up! Just see My divine form. Have you forgotten who set Ravana's Lanka on fire? It was you, Hanuman! Get up and gaze on the form of Lakshmana, who is the very embodiment of your life. Offer your obeisances to that one for whose sadness you cried so much (Sita Devi)." 

Murari Gupta

"Murari! Get up! Just see My divine form. Have you forgotten who set Ravana's Lanka on fire? It was you, Hanuman! Get up and gaze on the form of Lakshmana, who is the very embodiment of your life. Offer your obeisances to that one for whose sadness you cried so much (Sita Devi)." (In the image: Shri Shri Sita Rama, Lakshman and Hanuman).

   Mahaprabhu once tested Murari Gupta's attachment to his worshipful Lord Shri Ramachandra. Shri Gaurasundara preached to Murari about the supreme sweetness and position of Vrajendra-nandana (Krishna): "Murari, worship Krishna and take shelter of Him. Nothing but His service can satisfy the mind and the heart."

   Although Murari Gupta became somewhat inclined toward Shri Krishna, the thought of giving up Lord Ramachandra's bhakti devastated him. That night he prayed to Lord Rama to take his life. He asked for this because he couldn't stop serving Rama, nor could he defy Shri Chaitanya's request.

   After crying all night Murari approached Lord Chaitanya and said: "What should I do? I've sold my heart to the lotus feet of Lord Ramachandra. But if I disobey Your order to worship Lord Shri Krishna, then also I am in offence. What can I do?"

   Smiling, Shri Gaura Raya replied, "All glories to you, Murari! You're so fixed in your worship that even My request couldn't change your mind. This is exactly the type of single-minded love and devotion the bhakta must have for the lotus feet of their chosen Ishta. Even if the Lord wants separation, a Devotee cannot abandon the shelter of His lotus feet. Just to test your firm faith in your Lord I repeatedly asked you to change your worship from Lord Rama to Lord Krishna."

   Showering His mercy on Murari Gupta, the Lord continued, "You are the incarnation of Hanuman, the eternal servant of Lord Rama. Therefore, you cannot give up your worship of Lord Rama."

   In Katwa, when Lord Chaitanya took sannyasa Murari stood by weeping like a child. And when Shriman Mahaprabhu moved to Jagannatha Puri, Murari and his wife would visit Him every year to relish the Lord's company, taking with them many of the favourite eatables of Mahaprabhu.

   Since he was born in a dynasty of ayurvedic physicians, Murari Gupta practiced medicine. But his practice was unique in that he cured his patient's physical ailments and also freed them from the disease of material existence. He wrote the first biography of Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, an important Sanskrit work entitled Shri Chaitanya Charita Mahakavya.

   An amusing story is told of how Lord Gauranga gave his mercy to Shri Murari Gupta in His childhood itself by playing a transcendental prank on him. One morning Shri Sachinandan Vishwambhar was playing in the street with the other children. He was covered with dust from the head to toe—e dhuli dhusar, hemgiri kolebar, anugata bayasya sohite—and the only way He could be recognised was by His golden complexion.

   The children were having a fight and enjoying themselves immensely. They did not care for their clothes which had fallen off long ago. Bathed with perspiration and dirt, they were totally engrossed in their boyish play.

   Just at that time Murari Gupta, the scholarly boy of Navadwip passed by. He was a very serious student and was surrounded by his admiring friends and class-mates who were in awe of him as he was such a bright student. They looked up to him in all respects and today Murari was engrossed in enlightening his companions on the merits of Jnana yoga.

   In an animated way, shaking his head and gesticulating with his hands, he was explaining the philosophy of Knowledge to them. When little Nimai saw this, He quietly followed Murari. Murari saw Nimai from the corner of his eyes but he ignored Him.

   Murari knew this was the best way to treat the precocious son of Jagannath Mishra who was notorious all over Navadwip. He calmly continued his elucidation on the finer points of Jnana yoga.

   Seeing this, Vishwambhar told his friends with a snicker, “There goes the great future doctor of Nadia. Come on, let’s have some fun.” He started mimicking Murari Gupta.

   Whenever Murari waved his arm to stress a point, Nimai would do the same. He tossed His head in exactly the same manner Murari did. Nimai’s friends were as naughty as He was; they held their sides as they laughed. Not only Nimai’s friends, but even Murari Gupta’s followers had a hard time suppressing their laughter.

   Lochan das Thakur described what happened next:

dekhi baidya Murari katâksha tileko heri
puno kore joger bâkhân,
sei moto bishwambhare jogger bakhan kore
teno nâre hât teno mukho khan.

   Murari could not ignore Nimai any more. Although he was generally of a peaceful temperament, the son of his Aunt Sachi had crossed all the limits of decency. Murari lost his temper and blurted out:

echchâre ke bole bhâlo dekhiyâ to châowâl
mishra Purandar suta ei,
sarbatra shuniye kathâ ihâr sei guna-gâthâ
bhâle nâm ihâr Nimai.

   “This son of Purandar Mishra is a trouble to everyone! Who has ever spoken nicely about Him? Wherever you go, you hear His ‘glory’ (sic). Moreover, what a name they have kept for Him! Nimai! Bah!” 

Murari Gupta

"...The Lord then commanded Murari, “Abandon all the paths of Jnana and Karma Yoga and simply immerse yourself in Shri Krishna-Bhajan. Krishna is the supreme connoisseur of ras. He is expert in all the arts, the fountainhead of all charm and eternally blissful.” (In the image: Lord Nimai passed urine to Murari Gupta's food).

   Gaursundara became angry when He heard Murari speak in this way. Of course, whenever the Supreme Lord becomes angry with His Devotee, it is part of His lila and He is in fact showering His mercy.

   Nimai scowled at Murari, knitted His eyebrows and said, “I will show you for all of your so-called oratory skills! Just you wait until lunchtime Murari. I will teach you such a lesson, you won’t forget!”

   Murari felt uneasy in mind. Jagannatha Mishra’s son was well known all over Navadwip for His mischievous and naughty pranks. God alone knows what He would get up to now! However, Murari soon forgot about this incident once he reached home and became busy with his afternoon duties.

   Meanwhile, Vishwambhar, who was none other than the Supreme Personality of Godhead, dressed Himself up very nicely and arrived at Murari Gupta’s house. He had a beautiful belt around His waist, He wore two strings of pearls round His neck and His hair was tied in a high chudâ (topknot) on His head. His large and beautiful eyes were lined with kohl and golden ornaments shone on His body. He wore stylish sandals on His rosy feet and held laddoos of condensed milk in His hands.

   Murari was eating his lunch in the inner rooms of his house when he suddenly heard someone calling out his name with a voice as deep as rumbling clouds. “MURARI! MURARI!” Murari Gupta sat upright as if a thunderbolt had struck him. He immediately remembered what had happened in the morning. Had Nimai really come to teach him a lesson? Had he been serious when he made that threat?

   Murari could not believe it. Gaurchandra was at Murari’s doorstep; His beautiful golden form shone as He stood in the threshold. He said with a smile:

tobe se gourhari ki koro ki koro boli
seikhâne hoilo uponito
torosto nâhoio tumi eikhâne âchhi âmi
bhojan koroho b&ˆni boilo

   “Murari, what are doing? It’s all right, don’t worry. I am standing here. You eat peacefully.” Murari heaved a sigh of relief and continued to eat quietly.

Then, can you imagine Nimai did? Calmly He walked right up to Murari Gupta and ………….

thâl bhoriye moot mutilo

…………………..urinated all over his plate!

   Murari Gupta was totally dumbfounded. He immediately stood up—ki ki boli chhee chhee kori, uthilâ se Murari—“What is this?” and he cried in disbelief, “Chhee! Chhhee!”

   Nimai, however, clapped His hands in glee—kara tâli diyâ bole gorâ. He said to Murari:

bhakti path chhadia koru shirr nadiâ
jog bolo lei abhipârâ
jnana karma upekhiyâ krishna-bhajo mon diyâ
rasik bidagdha chidânanda

   “You dare to discard the path of bhakti and propound the glories of Jnana Yoga? And look at you, how you move your head and hands—as if you are a great pandit when actually you are the biggest fool!”

   The Lord then commanded Murari, “Abandon all the paths of Jnana and Karma Yoga and simply immerse yourself in Shri Krishna-Bhajan. Krishna is the supreme connoisseur of ras. He is expert in all the arts, the fountainhead of all charm and eternally blissful.”

   Nimai then calmly left and returned home after revealing this essence of prem-bhakti to His eternal associate. Murari Gupta's hair stood on end. He was astounded. He thought, “Who is this boy who speaks with such commanding authority? Is Sachi Mata’s son none other than Lord Krishna Himself? Otherwise, how could He speak such profound philosophy at such a young age?”

   Murari rushed to Nimai’s house filled with ecstasy. There he was further amazed to see Sachi Mata and Jagannatha Mishra having a tug-of-war over who would have Nimai on their lap. They were both tugging at Nimai and kissing His cheeks.

   Murari then ran to Advaita Prabhu and narrated everything to him. Lord Advaita was ecstatic &‐ihâ shuni dwijamoni, huhunkâra kore dhwani, puloke purilo sob anga—His eyes brimmed with tears and he roared in joy. He called out, “Has the Supreme Being finally answer my fervent prayers? Has the day of deliverance arrived?” He held Murari in a tight embrace.

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Murari Gupta

"All glories to you, Murari! You're so fixed in your worship that even My request couldn't change your mind. This is exactly the type of single-minded love and devotion the bhakta must have for the lotus feet of their chosen Ishta. Even if the Lord wants separation, a Devotee cannot abandon the shelter of His lotus feet. Just to test your firm faith in your Lord I repeatedly asked you to change your worship from Lord Rama to Lord Krishna." (In the image: Lotus feet of Shri Gopinath, ISKCON Chowpatty, Mumbai).

Vishnupriya Devi – Biography

Basant Panchami or Saraswati Puja marks the appearance day of Sri Raghunath Das Goswami, Sri Pundarik Vidyanidhi and Sri Vishnupriya Devi, the consort of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
 
All manifestations of Vishnu tattva have three shaktis, known as Sri, Bhu and Nila (or Lila). Lakshmipriya Devi is the sri-shakti of Mahaprabhu in his majestic Gaura-Narayan form; Vishnupriya is the manifestation of His bhu-shakti and Nabadwip Dham is His lila-shakti.
 
Srila Gadadhara Pandit represents the shakti of Gaura-Krishna or Mahaprabhu in the mood of Krishna.
 
After the untimely demise of her daughter-in-law Sri Lakshmipriya Devi, Sachi Mata started looking for another wife for her young son then around 17 or 18, and consulted Kashinatha Pandit for that purpose. Kashinatha was a well-known matchmaker who is described in Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika as having been the Brahmin in Krishna lila named Kulaka who was sent by Maharaj Satrajit to arrange the marriage between his daughter Satyabhama and Krishna. So some regard Vishnupriya ji is the expansion of Sri Satyabhama devi.
 
Kashinath pandit  then went to the home of Pandit Sanatan Mishra to arrange the marriage between Nimai and his daughter, the devotionally minded Vishnupriya.
 
From her early childhood, Vishnupriya Devi was devoted to her parents and to Lord Vishnu, taking her bath in the Ganges three times daily. She regularly saw mother Sachi there, paid obeisance to her and received her blessings.
 
In this way, Sachi already knew Vishnupriya's good qualities, and was happy to agree to accept her as a wife for her son.
 
Once it was decided that Vishnupriya and Vishvambhara would be married, an auspicious day and time were fixed for the ceremony. With great pomp, the adhivaasa rituals were carried out on the eve of the marriage.
 
The Lord arrived at Sanatan Mishra's house in a palanquin at dusk and Gaurasundar and Vishnupriya's wedding ceremony was performed according to both scriptural and popular traditions. On the following day, Vishnupriya joined her new husband on the palanquin and returned with Him to His house.
 
On the threshold of her married home, Vishnupriya accidentally hurt her foot on the doorway. Her toe was injured and she bit down on her lip to tolerate the sharp pain.  In her heart, fearing that this may be a bad omen, she trembled with fear and almost fainted.  Just then Mahaprabhu who was standing beside her, pressed His own toe on her injured toe and gazed intently into her eyes. Upon the divine touch of the Lord's lotus feet Vishnupriya devi at once steadied herself and entered the house.
 
If one hears the eternal pastime of the wedding of Sri Lakshmi and Narayan, they gradually lose their desire for the material relationship of enjoyer and enjoyed, for one comes to understand that Sri Hari alone is the Supreme Enjoyer of the entire universe.
 
After the marriage
 
It was after his marriage to Vishnupriya that Mahaprabhu went to Gaya and met Sri Ishwar Puri and received initiation from him. When He returned to Navadvipa, He was a changed man. He cried out for Krishna and wept.
 
Both mother Sachi and Vishnupriya anxiously witnessed Mahaprabhu's increasing intensity and self-forgetful absorption in ecstatic bhakti. As time passed, the rumours that Nimai Pandit might take sanyas reached their ears.
 
Mother Sachi felt that her life would end. She fell unconscious to the ground when she first heard the rumour. Later with great trepidation, when she broached the subject with her son, her worst fears were confirmed. She cried, pleaded and reasoned with Nimai. "After the death of your father and your elder brother's sanyas, I have survived only by looking at your face. If you also leave me now, I will certainly die." she wept.
 
As mother Sachi implored Him in many ways, Nimai listened quietly, with His head bowed. Realising that his mother would not survive, He took her aside and revealed to her His real identity and hers too. He told her that long ago in ancient times, her name had been Aditi and He had incarnated as her son Vaman. Then when she was known as Devahuti, He came as her son Kapila. As Kaushalya, He was born of her as Ramachandra, and again He was born as her son Krishna when she was Devaki in the Dwapara yuga.
 
Mahaprabhu then told His mother that He had disclosed the most confidential secret to her was so that she could fulfil her role in His great mission. In My form as the deity, you are My mother as the earth. In My form as the holy names, you are My mother as the tongue. In this way, birth after birth, you have always been My mother. We are really never separated, he told her.
 
Nevertheless, mother Sachi was plunged in a sea of sorrow.
 
Parting from Vishnupriya
 
Vishnupriya Devi was 8 or 9 at the time of her marriage. As was the custom, she remained in her parents' home until she came of age and possibly came to her husband's house at around 12 or 13. Her separation from Lord Gaurhari took place hardly a year later, when she was 14 and Mahaprabhu 24.
 
Although Visnupriya devi was his wife, Mahaprabhu hardly ever spoke with her, especially when He returned from Gaya where He took harinama and diksa initiation from Sri Isvarapuri.
 
His personality underwent a sea change at that time. He was no longer known as Nimai Pandita. Now He became known as Bhavuka Nimai, Nimai who is always absorbed in His ecstatic moods of Krishna prema.
 
At this time, however, some of the inhabitants of Navadvipa, especially the students and His former teachers in the schools were somewhat unfavorable towards Him. Mahaprabhu thought, "I came to give the supreme medicine for everyone's material disease, but these persons do not listen to Me. I should take sannyasa, for then they will respect Me.” This is one of the reasons why Chaitanya Mahaprabhu took sanyasa.
 
On the day He decided to take sannyasa, Visnupriya devi went to bathe in the Ganges. While She was on the way there, she accidentally stubbed her toe on a stone, and it was injured and started bleeding. Then, while she was in the midst of bathing there, the nose-ring she had received on her marriage day and which is very auspicious for a wife, fell in the Ganges.
 
Although she searched for it with great endeavor, She could not find it. She began to weep bitterly, "Why are all these things happening today?" Later, when She returned home, Sachi Mata asked her, "O my daughter, why you are weeping so?" She replied, "Today I went to bathe in the Ganges. My foot was injured, and I lost my nose-ring. I don’t know what is to be my fate." Sachi Ma tried to console her.
 
Although Chaitanya Mahaprabhu had previously paid practically no attention to her, that night, after taking some prasadam, He decorated her hair and placed betel nuts in her mouth. That morning He had gone to visit and meet with all His associates. He had procured some milk, He had also gotten a loki vegetable from Sridhara, with whom He would always jokingly quarrel. When he returned home in the evening He told Saci Ma, "Mother, please make a preparation from these, adding sugar, ghee, camphor and other ingredients, and offer it to Krsna."
 
He later honoured that prasada, after which He entered the room of Vishnupriya devi. Then, with love and affection He decorated her, gave her a beautiful garland, placed betel nuts in her mouth and engaged in loving conversation with her.
 
Vishnupriya was greatly perplexed "What is this? A hurricane light burns brightly when it is just about to be extinguished. I see now that my fate may be like this.
 
Thinking like this, she gently sat and massaged His lotus feet, tears pouring from her eyes. Sri Gauranga opened his eyes when He felt her tears on His feet. Pulling her to Him and gently wiping her tears, He asked, O Goddess. You are most dear to Me. Why are you weeping? 
 
Unable to utter a word Vishnupriya wept uncontrollably. A flood of tears rained from her eyes.  Sri Gauranga asked her again and again, but she wouldn't say a word. Holding His feet with both her arms, she wept.
 
Then, the Lord who is the In-dweller in everyone's heart, gently placed her on His lap and spoke sweet words to her and calmed her down. In a voice choked with emotion, Vishnupriya finally spoke, My life, my beauty, youth, my service, my dress and adornment is only meant to please You. If You leave me, what will I, a worthless pile of ashes, do with my life? she cried.
 
The most munificent and merciful Lord was neither unaware nor indifferent to His dearest devotees' pain and grief.  He also wept with her. Finally, to her also, He revealed the secret of His birth and mission.
 
Wiping her tears with his garment, He embraced her and told her that Lord Sri Krishna is the supreme Husband of all. "Your name is Vishnupriya, she who is dear to Lord Vishnu. Please make your name true to yourself. Please do not needlessly torment yourself with worries of the world or what they will say. Dedicate your mind and body to serving Sri Hari." 
 
Lord Gauranga then manifested His four-armed Narayan form. He displayed His maya shakti and made Vishnupriya temporarily forget her pain. He joked and teased her and satisfied her. Thus they spent their last night together.
 
Mahaprabhu then gave her His special kripa, "O Goddess Vishnupriya, now hear my words. Whenever you think of Me, I will come to you. I solemnly promise you this. It is the truth."
 
Then Yogamaya entered Vishnupriya's eyes in the form of sleepiness. She did not want to fall asleep, but by the power of Yogamaya she was forced to do so. Caitanya Mahaprabhu glanced at her once, and then stood up to leave home and take sannyasa.
 
Just before dawn, rising from his bed where Vishnupriya lay, Lord Gauranga finished his morning rituals. Touching the feet of mother Sachi who sat like a statue at the doorway, eyes wide open but unable to move, the Lord left Navadvipa and crossed the Ganga.
 
Union in Separation
 
Vishnupriya lived her life in the slow burning agony of separation from Sri Gauranga after His departure. Every morning, with the exception of taking bath daily in the Ganga alongwith mother Sachi, she always remained in the house.
 
She led a very strict spiritual life and would look after Sachi Devi who was heart-broken and devastated after her son's departure.
 
Not even the devotees could see anything more than her feet, nor would anyone ever hear her voice. Constantly shedding tears and eating only Mother Sachi's remnants, she became pale and thin.
 
She immersed herself in the Holy Name, chanting all day long in solitude before a portrait of Gauranga, serving it as though He were present in it and surrendering herself to His lotus feet.
 
For every 16-syllable Naam she uttered during her japa, she would place a grain of rice aside. When she had completed her rounds, in the early afternoon, she would cook whatever rice was collected in this manner, offer it to the Lord, serve Sachi Mata and eat only the remnants thereafter.
 
Sri Vamsivadana Thakur and Ishan Thakur were blessed by the service of taking care of Vishnupriya Devi and Sachi Devi after Mahaprabhu took sanyas.
 
It is said that Vishnupriya Devi abandoned food and drink until He appeared to her in a dream, telling her to have a deity of Himself carved from the wood of the margosa tree under which Sachi mata had sat to suckle Him.
 
When the deity was finished, Vishnupriya sang the verse of Chandi Das: Here is the Lord of my life. I am finally able to see Him for whom the arrows of desire have caused me to burn and come to the point of dying. She was thus the first to establish worship of a deity of Gauranga Mahaprabhu.
 
Just as Bhagawan Ramachandra, who had taken the vow of monogamy, had a golden statue of Sita devi made after Her exile to the forest, rather than marry a second time, so Vishnupriya repaid her debt to her Lord in the pastimes of Gaura-Narayan by having an image of Mahaprabhu created so she could perform the sacrifice of the Holy Name to Him. The image of the deity she installed and worshipped is given here.  This deity is still worshipped to this day in Navadvipa.
 
Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura relates the following pastime in his Sri Navadvipa-Dhama-Mahatmya: During his exile in the forest for 14 years, Lord Rama visited Ramkeli, Gangasagar and Navadvip areas of Gaud desa.
 
Once as Lord Rama was observing the extraordinary beauty of the forest, He began to smile. Sita asked Him why He was smiling, and Sri Rama replied, "In this forthcoming Kali-yuga, I will take birth from the womb of Mother Sachi in Sri Jagannatha Mishra's house in this same Navadvipa-dhama. People will know Me as Gauranga, and I will charm everyone by performing a variety of enchanting pastimes. I will manifest the glory of the Holy Name and thus madden the common people with the chanting of these names. I will change the hearts of even hardened sinners and give them love of God, which even the demigods rarely attain. In My youth I will accept sanyas, after which I will reside in Sri Jagannatha Puri. At that time My mother Sachi-devi, who is none other than Kausalya, will weep holding her daughter-in-law Visnupriya in her arms. You will be that Visnupriya. I will thereafter remain in Puri and will also weep for you day and night.
 
By her devotion and austerity, Sri Visnupriya Devi, played a very important role in the preaching of Gaudiya Vaishnavism. Through her acceptance of the mood of separation, her surrender to her Lord's mission, her showing of the pangs of separation, she helped in establishing the ideal of union in separation, the cornerstone of Gaudiya Vaishnava philosophy.
 
She melted the hearts of many and did away with the envy or antagonistic feeling toward Mahaprabhu that many people harboured at the time. And thereby in Bengal she facilitated the preaching of Nityananda Prabhu and the glorification of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
 
 
 
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Raghunatha Dasa Goswami – Biography 2

Raghunatha Dasa Goswami

Raghunath Das (1495-1586) was the first of the six Goswamis to meet Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Born in a small vilage of Shri Krishnapur in West Bengal, he belonged to a fabulously rich family of landords. His family were millionares, even in those days. (In the image: Shrila Raghunatha Dasa Goswami).

   Raghunath Das (1495-1586) was the first of the six Goswamis to meet Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Born in a small vilage of Shri Krishnapur in West Bengal, he belonged to a fabulously rich family of landords. His family were millionares, even in those days.
 
   Hussein Shah, the Emperor of Bengal leased the entire Saptagram district to Raghunath das' father and brother for an annual rent of Rs.12 lakhs. The family collected Rs.20 lakhs per year as taxes so even after paying the King, they had immense wealth.
 
   Raghunath Das was instructed in his boyhood by Balaram Acharya, a great scholar and an advanced Devotee of the Lord. He introduced Raghunath Das to Haridas Thakur, the great Namacharya Devotee of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who imparted a deep devotional spirit to Raghunath Das. At the age of 15, Raghunath Das heard about Chaitanya Mahaprabhu's visit to Shantipur after His taking sanyas and despite resistance from his parents, ran away from home to meet Him.
 
    His heart was completely melted by Mahaprabhu's beauty and charming Personality, His Devotion and His Teachings of Devotion for Krishna. Mahaprabhu Himself was also aware of this. Raghunatha would not leave Mahaprabhu, but the Lord told him, "Return home now. Don't be over-enthusiastic; control yourself. Keep your Divine Love for Krishna within your heart, and don't express it outwardly. Don't advertise it. Very soon the time will come when Krishna will call you. He will make a way out for you. Don't allow any external show but keep it within your heart."
 
   Raghunath das returned home. He was married to a woman said to be of exquisite beauty. However, having no interest in material life whatsoever, soon he began to live in the outer section of the house. Observing his son's increasing detachment in worldly matters, his father and other guardians thought that his condition had become very grave, so ten men were engaged to keep guard that he may not leave. 
Raghunatha Dasa Goswami

Return home now. Don't be over-enthusiastic; control yourself. Keep your Divine Love for Krishna within your heart, and don't express it outwardly. Don't advertise it. Very soon the time will come when Krishna will call you. He will make a way out for you. Don't allow any external show but keep it within your heart. (In the wallpaper: The divine form of Supreme Personality of Godhead Shri Krishna, in the backside-thinking person).

 
   Later he also met Nityananda Prabhu in Panihati. Nityananda Prabhu said to him, "Give a feast here for My followers. You are the son of a rich man, so please try to give a feast here for My followers." 
 
   Raghunatha did so (the famous dhadhi-chida mahotsava) and Nityananda Prabhu was very pleased. He blessed him, saying, "Very soon your bright day will come." And He addressed His Devotees, "See this young boy – he has immense wealth; in abundance he has everything required for a young man's enjoyment, but he does not care for it. Krishna's Grace has come down into his heart, so he does not care for anything of this world."
 
   One day in the early morning before sunrise, the family Guru, Yadunandana Acharya, suddenly arrived at the house. Finding Raghunatha in the outer section of the house, he met him and requested him, "I am going out for some important business, but there is no one to worship my Deity. So please ask a Brahmana disciple in my name to serve the Deity for a day or two during my absence." As Yadunandana Acharya walked out of the house, Raghunatha accompanied him. The guards saw him going with the family Guru, so they did not intervene. On the way, Raghunatha requested the Guru, "Please go ahead with your business, and I shall request a brahmana to do the worship in your absence."
 
   The Guru left. Raghunatha took advantage of the situation. After giving appropriate instructrions to a brahmana, he started off in the direction away from Puri. He knew that as soon as his family realized he was missing, they would send men to search for him on the road to Puri. So for the whole day he walked in the opposite direction. In the evening he stopped at a cowherdsman's house, took a little milk from him and passed the night in the cowshed. Then in the morning he started for Puri.
 
   When his guardians found that Raghunatha had not returned home, they heard from the guards that he had gone out with the family Guru. They went to the Guru's place, but Raghunatha was not to be found. Then they thought that he must have gone to Puri, and they sent men to find him there. They returned without finding him. In this way, Raghunatha cleverly managed to escape.
 
   For twelve days he walked to Puri, taking food for only three of those days. On the other days no food was necessary. He was helped by Divine Love, surcharged with bhakti.
 
   He had already heard that Mahaprabhu was at Gambhira, the Kashi Mishra Bhavan. He went there, and in the courtyard fell flat in obeisance unto Mahaprabhu. Mukunda Datta announced to the Lord, "Raghunatha has come." Mahaprabhu said,"Good, look after him. He has come here with great difficulty, walking for days without food. Take care of him for a few days. Then, he will manage for himself."
 
   For a few days Raghunatha took Prasad there. After that he began to beg at the gate of the Jagannatha Temple. The parents now thought it was impossible to bring him back, and they did not make any further attempt. But they sent some money with one Brahmana and two servants, instructing them to hire a house and offer Raghunatha a place to stay, and see that their son may not die without food.
 
   They tried their best, but Raghunatha continued to subsist on alms. Over a period of two years, Raghunatha invited Mahaprabhu to take Prasad at that house, and the Lord did so for his satisfaction. After that, Raghunatha left that idea, thinking, "This is only to produce some name and fame for me. Mahaprabhu is not pleased with such Prasadam."
 
   Svarupa Damodara was the dearmost personal associate of Mahaprabhu and a very good scholar as well. Mahaprabhu gave Raghunatha over to the charge of Svarupa Damodara, saying, "I request Svarupa Damodara to take your charge, and he will advise you what will be necessary for your devotional life."
 
   Even though this was a great honour, it just made Raghunath Das all the more humble. He rarely approached Chaitanya Mahaprabhu directly, considering himself to be unfit to associate with Him. He served Swarup Damodar with great devotion, exemplifying the 'dasanudas' (servant of the servant) mood of a pure Devotee.
 
   One day, Raghunatha approached Mahaprabhu and asked 'You have managed to make me leave home and hearth, but now what is my best benefit? If You please tell me in Your own words, my heart will be satisfied." 
Raghunatha Dasa Goswami

Don't indulge in worldly talk, don't hear worldly talk. Try your best to avoid mundane matters. Don't eat delicious food, but take whatever ordinary food may come of its own accord; and don't dress luxuriously. Always try to take the Name of Krishna with the attitude of giving respect to others, without expecting respect from anyone. Be humble, and never aspire for respectful dealings from others. In this way, try to take the Name of Krishna constantly. And within, try to serve Shri Shri Radha- Krishna in Vrindavana. Mentally, be in Vrindavana rendering Service to Shri Shri Radha-Krishna-lila. (In the wallpaper: Shri Shri Radha Krishna, ISKCON Chennai).

 
   Mahaprabhu said,"I have given you over to the charge of Svarupa Damodara. He is more qualified than even Myself. Still, if you want to hear something directly from Me, then I say in brief:
 
gramya-katha na sunibe, gramya-varta na kahibe
bhala na khaibe ara bhala na paribe
amani manada hanya krsna-nama sada labe
vraje radha-krsna seva manase karibe
 
   "Don't indulge in worldly talk, don't hear worldly talk. Try your best to avoid mundane matters. Don't eat delicious food, but take whatever ordinary food may come of its own accord; and don't dress luxuriously. Always try to take the Name of Krishna with the attitude of giving respect to others, without expecting respect from anyone. Be humble, and never aspire for respectful dealings from others. In this way, try to take the Name of Krishna constantly. And within, try to serve Shri Shri Radha- Krishna in Vrindavana. Mentally, be in Vrindavana rendering Service to Shri Shri Radha-Krishna-lila.''
 
   Mahaprabhu told Raghunatha that this was the essence of His advice to him. Then, He again took Raghunatha's hand and offered it to the hand of Svarupa Damodara. He said, "I am giving you to the charge of Svarupa Damodara. He is the best Spiritual Teacher. He will take care of you."
 
   Appreciating his renunciation and devotion, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu gave him His personal Shila from Govardhana Hill and a string of gunja mala. These were incalculably precious items, since they were personally with the Lord for more than three years.
 
   With passing years the devotion and austerities of Raghunath Das only increased. He would chant for twenty-two hours every day, sleeping for only one hour, and sometimes not even that. He gave up all food and drink, taking just a few drops of buttermilk a day. His fame as a mystic became so widespread that Devotees from miles across would come to see him. With characteristic humility he would offer obeisances to each of the around two thousand Devotees who daily approached him. He also offered one thousand obeisances to the Lord and chanted at least one hundred thousand Holy Names daily. His intense devotion and austerities attracted sages, scholars and spiritualist from far and wide.
 
   Raghunath Das Goswami stayed in Puri for sixteen years after which time Chaitanya Mahaprabhu left the world. Two or three years later, his spiritual master, Svarup Damodar also left his body, and Raghunath Das Goswami, now forty years of age, following the last instructions of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu left for Vrindavana to assist Rupa and Santana Goswami in their mission to re-establish Vrindavana to its rightful position at the apex of all holy places. 
Raghunatha Dasa Goswami

Appreciating his renunciation and devotion, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu gave him His personal Shila from Govardhana Hill and a string of gunja mala. These were incalculably precious items, since they were personally with the Lord for more than three years. (In the wallpaper: Shri Gauranga Mahaprabhu, ISKCON Chennai, Govardhan Shilas of Raghunatha Dasa Goswami).

 
   In Vrindavan, at the request of Rupa and Sanatana Goswami, Raghunath Das Goswami would spend two hours every day recounting the pastimes of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. As the legend goes, Raghunath Das Goswami would spend several hours on the banks of Radha-kunda, completely absorbed in his meditation of the Divine Couple.
 
   On one occasion, Sanatana Goswami witnessed Shri Krishna Himself was guarding His Devotee from a pair of tigers that had come to drink in the Radha-kunda. On another occasion, Sanatana Goswami saw Shrimati Radharani, drenched in transcendental perspiration, smilingly holding Her veil to shield Her Devotee from the intense afternoon sun. Considering themselves to be the servants of Shrimati Radharani, Sanatana Goswami chastised Raghunath Das Goswami for taking service from their Masters. He asked him to build a small hut for his protection, which Raghunath Das Goswami complied with. This would start the tradition of building bhajan-kutirs by Devotees to chant and meditate in isolation.
 
   Das Goswami was also instrumental in getting Shri Radha and Shyam Kund deepened, enlarged and renovated.
 
   Das Goswami wrote deeply profound verses about the pastimes of Radha-Krishna. These have been compiled into the Stava-mala, Dana-charita and Mukta-charita books. Beyond his literary accomplishments, he is best remembered as the very emblem of renunciation. He was totally detached from material enjoyment and is appropriately known as the prayojana acharya, one who teaches by his own example about the ultimate goal of life.
 
   He lived a long life and met with Shrinivas Acharya and Shri Jhanava Mata when they visited Radha Kund.
 
   Raghunatha das Goswami entered into the Divine Couple's eternal pastimes on Shukla Dvadashi in the month of Padmanabha in 1586 (corresponding to 23rd October). The tithi also marks the teerobhav of Shrila Raghunatha Bhatta Goswami and Shrila Krishna Das Kaviraj Goswami, the author of Shri Chaitanya Charitamrita.
 
   In Vraja leela, Shrila Raghunath das is identified as Shri Rasa Manjari or Bhanumati, one of the principal manjaris engaged in the intimate service of Shri Radha.
 
   His samadhi lies in Shri Radha Kund.
 
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Raghunatha Dasa Goswami

On one occasion, Sanatana Goswami witnessed Shri Krishna Himself was guarding His Devotee from a pair of tigers that had come to drink in the Radha-kunda. (In the wallpaper: from left to right Shri Gopinath, ISKCON Chowpatty, Shrila Raghunatha Das Goswami).

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Haridas Thakur receives Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s Grace

Haridasa Thakura

“Oh my Lord, please hear my plea. I am born in a low family. My body is abominable. I am always engaged in inferior works. Therefore I am the lowest and most condemned amongst men. I am untouchable. But yet You have magnanimously given me the opportunity to serve You. In giving me the opportunity to serve You, You have delivered me from the most horrible hellish conditions and You have elevated me to the platform of Vaikuntha.” (In the image: Shrila Haridas Thakur).

   Krishnadasa Kaviraja Goswami explains how much the Lord loves His Devotee, what the Lord is willing to do for His Devotee; how the Lord is intoxicated in ecstasy by the love of His Devotees.
 
   When Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, was living in Puri during the last eighteen years of His lila, His bhava of separation from Krishna was growing more and more intense day by day.
 
   During the day He would perform nama-sankirtana with His Devotees and during the night in the company of Svarupa Damodara Goswami and Ramananda Raya, His love in separation would surpass the boundaries of human conception, throwing His associates in turmoil of anxious concern and amazement.
 
   One day, by Lord Chaitanya’s arrangement, His personal servitor Govinda brought Shri Jagannatha’s Maha-prasada to the Siddha Bakula, the bhajan kutir of Shrila Haridas Thakur. When Govinda came in to Haridas Thakura’s garden, he found that Haridas was lying on the ground, softly chanting the Holy Names. Govinda said, “Thakur, on Lord Chaitanya’s command I have brought the Maha-prasada of Lord Jagannatha. Please come and accept it.”
 
   Haridas Thakur looked up and in a very feeble voice said, “I have not yet finished my prescribed rounds of chanting the Holy Names of Krishna. Therefore I cannot eat. But at the same time this is Jagannatha’s Maha-prasada! I must honour and respect it.” So Haridas Thakur bowed down with folded hands offering prayers to the Prasada and then took a very tiny portion and honoured that.
 
   The next day Mahaprabhu came to Siddha Bakula and saw Haridas Thakur slowly chanting his rounds. The Lord asked, “Haridas, are you well?” Haridas Thakur replied, “My body is all right, but my mind and intelligence are not well.” Lord Chaitanya asked, “What is the cause of your illness?” Haridas replied, “My Lord, kindly hear my plea. I am not able to complete the prescribed number of rounds of Krishna’s Holy Names, therefore I am in a diseased condition.” 
Haridasa Thakura

“I fear that soon You will close Your pastimes in this material world. My dear Lord, please do not let me see this closing chapter of Your pastimes. Before that day comes let my body fall before You. This is my one cherished desire, my Lord. Allow me to take Your most cherished, worshipful lotus feet and embrace them to my heart. Allow my eyes to gaze at your moon-like face, and let my tongue constantly chant your Holy Names, Shri Krishna Chaitanya. In this state take the life air from my life and allow me to fall at Your feet. Please my Lord if it is possible by Your mercy, fulfill this one wish of mine.” (In the image: Shri Krishna Chaitanya, ISKCON Chennai, Tamil Nadu).

 
   Lord Chaitanya said to Haridas, “Thakur, you are very old now. Please reduce the number of rounds you are chanting. You are already liberated. You have transcended the modes of material nature. You have achieved the perfection of life. There is no need for you to chant so much. You have fulfilled the purpose of your incarnation in this world. Now please Haridas, reduce the number of rounds that you chant every day.”
 
   Thakur Haridas with folded hands and a faltering voice replied, “Oh my Lord, please hear my plea. I am born in a low family. My body is abominable. I am always engaged in inferior works. Therefore I am the lowest and most condemned amongst men. I am untouchable. But yet You have magnanimously given me the opportunity to serve You. In giving me the opportunity to serve You, You have delivered me from the most horrible hellish conditions and You have elevated me to the platform of Vaikuntha.”
 
   Haridas Thakur continued, he said, “My Lord, You are the Supreme Personality of Godhead and your independent will is supreme. The whole world is dancing according to your sweet will, and out of your causeless mercy you have made me dance in so many ways. For example even though I am most sinful and most condemned, in the assembly of qualified Brahmins, in the house of Advaita Acharya you gave me the honour of taking the first remnants of the sraadha although I have no qualification for that. My dear Lord, you are always merciful to your Devotee. And although I am not a Devotee – I am only an imitation of your Devotee, I have a very strong desire that I wish You to fulfill. I have had this desire, this one single desire in my heart for a very long time.”
 
   “I fear that soon You will close Your pastimes in this material world. My dear Lord, please do not let me see this closing chapter of Your pastimes. Before that day comes let my body fall before You. This is my one cherished desire, my Lord. Allow me to take Your most cherished, worshipful lotus feet and embrace them to my heart. Allow my eyes to gaze at your moon-like face, and let my tongue constantly chant your Holy Names, Shri Krishna Chaitanya. In this state take the life air from my life and allow me to fall at Your feet. Please my Lord if it is possible by Your mercy, fulfill this one wish of mine.”
 
   Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was deeply moved. He said, “Haridas, what are you saying? The only happiness I find in the material world is in your association. Why do you want to leave me behind?” Haridas replied, “ My Lord, why are You creating an illusion? I am most condemned, I am most abominable, You have millions and millions of Devotees, and each and every one of them is fit to sit on top my head. They are all helping You in a very useful way in Your pastimes. But, I am useless, I am condemned. My Lord, if an insignificant insect dies, what is the loss to this world? My Lord, please fulfill my desire.”
 
   As the Lord had to perform His noon duties, Lord Chaitanya told Haridas Thakur that He would return the next day and left. The next morning, the Lord with all of His Devotees in Puri, went to the house of Haridas Thakur. Lord Chaitanya asked. “What is the news Haridas?” Haridas replied, “The news is whatever mercy You bestow upon me”
 
   Then the Lord instructed His Devotees to begin Naam Sankirtan. Vakreshvara Pandit was the lead dancer. Svarupa Damodara was the lead singer. Ramananda Raya, Sarvabhauma Bhattacharya and all the Devotees present were chanting and dancing in ecstasy.
 
   Thakur Haridas went and took the dust of the lotus feet every Devotee and placed it on his head. Then Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu began to explain to His Devotees His love for Haridas Thakur.
 
   As He was describing the glories of Shrila Haridas Thakur with pure, unadulterated love He gradually became so enthusiastic and joyous that it seemed as though He had five mouths. The Devotees were struck with wonder and ecstasy to hear the Lord praise His Devotee with such deep affection.
 
   All the assembled Devotees were overjoyed to see Lord Chaitanya glorify Haridas with such enthusiasm. Then Thakur Haridas again went and again took the dust from the lotus feet of every Devotee and placed it on his head in utter humility.
 
   Then he sat Lord Chaitanya down before him and took His lotus feet, those beautiful golden lotus feet, that are the shelter of all existence and the shelter of all spiritual and material worlds. 
Haridasa Thakura

And he pressed those feet with his two hands upon his heart, and gazed at Lord Gaurchandra’s lotus face. His eyes were like two bumblebees drinking the nectar of the moon-like face of Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. And with tears streaming from Haridas Thakur’s eyes, gazing at the Lord he repeatedly chanted with deep emotion. “Shri Krishna Chaitanya. Shri Krishna Chaitanya.” (In the image: Lord Chaitanya holding Haridas Thakur).

 
   And he pressed those feet with his two hands upon his heart, and gazed at Lord Gaurchandra’s lotus face. His eyes were like two bumblebees drinking the nectar of the moon-like face of Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. And with tears streaming from Haridas Thakur’s eyes, gazing at the Lord he repeatedly chanted with deep emotion. “Shri Krishna Chaitanya. Shri Krishna Chaitanya.”
 
   In the assembly of Devotees, by Lord Chaitanya’s grace, Haridas Thakur’s life air left his body at that moment. As he lay there… lifeless, Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s spiritual rapture and ecstasy went seemingly beyond control. The entire Kirtan became tumultuous. The mrdanga, kartals, the enthusiasm and the love in the Devotees’ voices cried out Krishna’s Holy Names. Mahaprabhu maddened by His love, lifted up Haridas and embracing him to His heart began to dance! 
 
Shri Gauranga Mahaprabhu ki Jaya!
 
   All the Devotees seeing their beloved Haridas Thakur had left them, were weeping in the agony of separation, and at the same time seeing the Lord’s love for His Devotee they were lost in ecstatic amazement.
 
   They chanted and danced and just couldn’t stop. Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu would not give up the body of Haridas.  Eventually Svarupa Damodara somehow gently stopped the Lord from dancing. He said, “My Lord it is time for the last rites. We must perform the funeral ceremony. Let us make the arrangements.”
 
   During that time a beautiful palanquin was made and Thakur Haridas’s body was laid on that. The Nama Sankirtan procession went from Siddha Bakula to the ocean. Vakreshvara Pandit was dancing, Svarupa Damodara and others were singing, and Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu out of love for his beloved Devotee led the procession, dancing in ecstasy until they arrived at the sea. 
Haridasa Thakura

There Mahaprabhu personally took the body of Haridas Thakur. The Supreme Personality of Godhead lovingly held that body and personally bathed it with his own hands in the waters of the sea. And then Shri Chaitanya proclaimed loudly that for all time to come this sea in Puri was now a holy place of pilgrimage because it has bathed the body of Thakur Haridas. (In the image: Lord Chaitanya bathing the feet of Haridas Thakur, Puri).

 
   There Mahaprabhu personally took the body of Haridas Thakur. The Supreme Personality of Godhead lovingly held that body and personally bathed it with his own hands in the waters of the sea. And then Shri Chaitanya proclaimed loudly that for all time to come this sea in Puri was now a holy place of pilgrimage because it has bathed the body of Thakur Haridas. Lord Chaitanya bathed in the sea every single day, but in His opinion now it had become a holy place of pilgrimage because it bathed His blessed Devotee’s body. And as Shri Chaitanya was bathing Thakur Haridas’s feet the Devotees were drinking that water and sprinkling it on their heads in ecstatic love.
 
   Then Mahaprabhu, with His own hands began to dig in the sand. The Devotees also helped Him dig until there was a suitable grave in the ground. Then Shri Chaitanya had Haridas Thakur’s body lowered . They anointed his limbs with fresh, fragrant sandal wood pulp which was the remnants of Jagannatha. Then they place upon his body Lord Jagannatha’s remnants, some pieces of the silk rope that is used to pull Lord Jagannatha, and they put garlands and some of Lord Jagannatha’s ornaments and clothes and the Lord’s Mahaprasad. 
 
   And then Lord Chaitanya with His own hands very lovingly put sand over Haridas’s body. After he was buried in his Samadhi the Devotees right then and there put a sign to commemorate. Mahaprabhu led all the Devotees to take their bath in the sea and then coming out of the sea they circumambulated the Samadhi Mandir of Haridas Thakur about four times.
Haridasa Thakura

And then Lord Chaitanya with His own hands very lovingly put sand over Haridas’s body.

 
   Then arriving at the main gate entrance to Lord Jagannatha’s Temple Shri Gaurhari declared: “Today we are going to have a feast in the honour of the great Vaishnava Acharya Haridas Thakur”!
 
   And Lord Chaitanya taking the position of the most menial servant went to each shop to beg alms for the feast. With tears of love in His eyes He begged each shopkeeper with His cloth open. “Please in honour of Haridas Thakur I beg some alms from you.” And each shopkeeper – and there were hundreds of them – brought entire baskets full of Mahaprasad. Svarupa Damodar Goswami said, “Lord Chaitanya, why don’t You go home for sometime we will do this begging.”
 
   They brought so much Mahaprasad that Svarupa Damodara said to each shopkeeper, “just give four or five handfulls of each preparation. That will be more than enough.” Here Svarupa Damodara Goswami – Lalita Sakhi, who is the most confidential assistant of Radha-Damodar in the Spiritual World begging from ordinary people to glorify a Vaishnava.
 
   Soon there were huge amounts of Mahaprasad. Then Lord Chaitanya began to serve each preparation. However Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was so eager to satisfy His Devotees that one handful was more than five men could eat. Such was His enthusiasm to serve. Svarupa Damodara Goswami approached Mahaprabhu and said, “ My Lord please let us serve, because no one is going to eat until You eat.”
 
   So He sat down with Brahmananda Bharati and Paramananda Puri. Svarupa Damodara Goswami, the most confidential associate, the siksha guru of Ragunatha das Goswami, served Mahaprasad to all the Devotees and everyone there. Jagadananda Puri, Damodara Pandit, Shankara Pandit and Kashishvara Pandit also joyfully served the Mahaprasad.
 
   Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu wanted to serve, but He was not allowed. His Devotees would not eat. So for the satisfaction of His Devotees and the Vaishnavas He sat to eat. But the Lord eats, we honour, because for Him it is bhoga. In the role of a Devotee He was honouring Prasada. And as He was eating Prasada with all of the Devotees, He still said “Give them more, Give them more!”
 
   Then to honour Shrila Haridas Thakur Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu got up to wash His hand and all the Devotees also got up to wash their hands.  Shri Chaitanya personally gave each Devotee a garland with His own hands. And with His own hands He took sandalwood pulp and ornamented their limbs with that – serving His Devotees.
 
   And then Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu spoke to everyone. He said, “Today we have honoured the passing of Haridas Thakur. How fortunate is anyone who in anyway participated in this most sacred event. Anyone who was in the kirtan in the passing of Haridas, anyone who was there to bathe his body in the sea, anyone who has honoured this Prasada or heard the kirtan, all of you will become most dear to Krishna. You will achieve the supreme mercy of Krishna. That is the power of Haridas Thakur. By the Lord’s love and kindness he has given Me the association of Haridas Thakur, the Namacharya. But, now by the Lord’s inconceivable will He has taken away that association. Haridas Thakur is the Acharya of the chanting of the Holy Names. He has spread the Holy Name of Krishna in all directions. But now the Lord has taken him away from us. He was the crown jewel of this entire world, but now the world is bereft of that jewel. Everyone very loudly with raised arms call out Jai Jai Haridas! Jai Jai Haridas! Jai Jai Haridas! And chant the Hold Names of the Lord!
 
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare.
 
   The Devotees chanted the Holy Names with great love and then the Lord returned to His abode at Gambhira. As He was walking He was simultaneously feeling the deep anguish of separation from His beloved Devotee. And at the same time He was feeling ecstasy.
 
   This is something that can only be understood by the mercy of the Lord. We can theoretically comprehend certain things, but bhakti is about the experience of the heart. But to actually experience it, to actually realize it, is only possible by the mercy of the Lord.
 
   Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu proclaimed Haridas Thakur to be the crest-jewel of all Devotees. He proclaimed him to be the Namacharya – the custodian and giver of the Holy Name of God! Such a rare honour has never before been conferred on any other Devotee.
 
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Haridasa Thakura

In the assembly of Devotees, by Lord Chaitanya’s grace, Haridas Thakur’s life air left his body at that moment. As he lay there… lifeless, Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s spiritual rapture and ecstasy went seemingly beyond control. The entire Kirtan became tumultuous. The mrdanga, kartals, the enthusiasm and the love in the Devotees’ voices cried out Krishna’s Holy Names. Mahaprabhu maddened by His love, lifted up Haridas and embracing him to His heart began to dance! (In the image: Lord Chaitanya is dancing lifting the body of Haridas Thakur).

Abhirama Gopala Thakura – Biography

Abhiram Gopala Thakur

Sri Abhiram Thakur, also known by the name Sri Ramdas, was one of the twelve gopalas or cowherd boys, of Vraja.

   Sri Abhiram Thakur, also known by the name Sri Ramdas, was one of the twelve gopalas or cowherd boys, of Vraja. In the eternal lila he is Sridam, one of the key members of Krishna and Balaram’s gang.
 
   Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur writes, “There is a small town called Khanakula Krishnagar, in Hooghly district, where the Temple in which Sri Abhiram Thakur worshipped is situated. The Temple is located in Krishnanagar, near the kula (bank) of the khana (Dvarakeswar River). Therefore this place is celebrated as Khanakul Krishnanagar. The Deity in the temple is known as Gopinath and is extremely charming to behold. Gopinath appeared in a dream to Abhiram and told him “I am buried in the earth nearby. Please take me out and worship me.”
 
   There is a big bakula tree outside the Temple. This place is known as siddha bakula kunj. It is said when Sri Abhiram Thakur came there, he sat down under this tree. In Khanakula Krishnanagar there is a big fair held every year in the month of Chaitra (March-April) on the saptami of the dark fortnight, Krishna saptami. 
 
   The local legend about Sri Abhiram Thakur is as follows. One day in Dwapara yuga, Krishna, Balaram and their cowherd friends were playing hide-and-seek in the woods of Vrindavan. Suddenly, Krishna remembered Nadia and wanted to go there and enjoy some pastimes there. Taking Balaram and all their friends with Him, He advented in Navadwip. Somehow, Sridama got left behind in Vraja and remained in his hiding place in a cave.
 
   When everyone was performing kirtan in Navadwip, Gauranga Mahaprabhu suddenly remembered Sridam. Horripilating in ecstatic love, He shed tears and called out “Ah Sridam, where shall I find you now?” and he fell unconscious.
 
   Nityananda Prabhu lifted Him on to his lap and brought Him back to consciousness. When asked the reason for His distress, Mahaprabhu said, “Where is Sridam? Tell me where he is! I will go immediately and bring him!” Mahaprabhu further revealed to Nityananda, “He is living in Vrindavan – go there and bring him here quickly! I am heart broken in his absence.”
 
   Pacifying Sri Gauranga, Nityananda Prabhu assured Him that he would find Sridam and bring him back to Navadwip. Nitai Rama set out and eventually reached Govardhan area in Vraja. Nityananda Prabhu was wearing his usual blue dhoti and anga-vastra and had his hair tied in a knot on the top of his head.
 
   Arriving near Govardhan hill, Nityananda started calling out, “Sridam!” again and again. Finally Sridam came out of the cave to see who was calling him. Seeing the strange man dressed in blue, Sridam asked “Who are you? Why are you calling me?” Nityananda introduced himself as Balaram and said that His name was previously “Balai”.
 
   However, Sridam had a doubt in his mind due to the different appearance and get-up of Nityananda. (The stature of people in Dwapara yuga was much taller than the people in Kali yuga). Sridam said, “If you are really Balai, then you should be as powerful as Him. I shall clap my hands and run. If you are truly Balai, then you will be able to catch me.”
 
   Hearing this, Nitai said, “Run if you must. Let’s see how far you will be able to go.” Clapping his hands, Sridam said, “Ha Balai, you will not be able to catch me!”
 
   Sridam gopal then tied his cloth tightly between his legs in the manner of a wrestler and began to run around Govardhan Hill. After circumambulating Sri Giriraj four times, he looked back to see if Nityananda had caught up with him. Seeing that Nitai had kept pace, he thought “This is indeed Balaram!”
 
   Sridam said, “You must be tired, my friend. Take some rest now. Since I did not see your form of Balaram I had some doubt in my mind. But you went around Govardhan Giri four times! Who else but Balai has the energy to do that!” Then he asked, “Tell me why have you come looking for me?”
 
   Nityananda replied “Krishna fell unconscious because He could not see you!” Sridam asked, “Where has Kanai gone?” Nityananda replied, “Now everyone has gone to Navadwip. If you will accompany me, we will have some special pastimes there. Come quickly!”
 
   Sridam said, “No, I shall not go. Going with you means that I will have to live in someone’s womb there. Considering the pain, who wants to live in that condition! I will not go.”
 
   Nityananda said, “Just come with me and let us discuss the matter with Kanai. You can remain for now, as you are.”
 
   Sridam laughed and said, “Alright then, carry me on your shoulders! All that running has made me tired.” Nitai said, “If I refuse, then you will go around telling everyone that I could not carry you because of the difference in our respective sizes. You are the chief amongst us cowherd boys. Please consider that you should be sympathetic about the happiness and distress of others.”
 
   Sridam said, “Well.. you and I are just the same. You very well know that when Krishna’s side loses, I sometimes carry you on my back!” Nityananda replied, “Everyone knows that you are subjugated by Kanai’s love. None of the pastimes that happen in Vraja by day or by night are unknown to you. All the other cowherd boys always sing your praises. Come now. Let us go and meet Gauranga. All the twelve gopalas (twelve intimate associates of Lord Nityananda, who are the expansions of the twelve primary cowherd boys, gopas, in Krishna lila) and sixty-four mahantas (64 Devotees that are considered to be the most confidential associates of Mahaprabhu) know you and sing your praises.
 
   Hearing these words, Sridam went and got dressed. He dressed himself in a very enchanting way. The beauty of his hair, dress and cowherder’s paraphernalia was extremely attractive. 
Abhiram Gopala Thakur

You should know that my form as Krishna Chaitanya is the very same as my form of Krishna. Gaura-lila and Krishna lila are one. In Gaura-lila, I and my associates have assumed the role of Devotees and are relishing the mellows of love of Krishna.

 
   Soon the two of them approached Navadwip. When Sri Gauranga saw that they had arrived, He embraced Sridam and started talking to him. “Where have you been? What kind of bliss were you in that I had to send Nityananda to bring you here?!”
 
   Sridam asked, “Tell me the reason for your appearance here. Why do you all have shaven heads and wear these rags. Seeing your condition breaks my heart.”
 
   Mahaprabhu explained, “Sridam, with the end of Dwapara yuga, the influence of Kali began. In this age, renunciation is proper.” Sridam said, “I don’t understand. Please explain.” In the mood of Krishna, Mahaprabhu said, “There are four yugas, Satya, Treta, Dwapara and Kali. In Dwapara, Krishna is svayam Bhagavan. In Kali yuga, He incarnates as Sri Krishna Chaitanya. Now in the beginning of Kali yuga, I shall reveal this truth which is also mentioned in the sastras. You should know that my form as Krishna Chaitanya is the very same as my form of Krishna. Gaura-lila and Krishna lila are one. In Gaura-lila, I and my associates have assumed the role of Devotees and are relishing the mellows of love of Krishna. Now my name is Krishna Chaitanya and from today you will be known as Abhiram. 
 
   Nityananda Prabhu called everyone and smiling said, “From today, he will be known as Abhiram. We have kept this name since it indicates that there is no difference between Sridam and me. [Abhiram = to be known as “Rama”.]
 
   After the disappearance of Mahaprabhu and Nityananda Prabhu, Abhiram Thakur continued to live with Virbhadra Gosai, Nityananda Prabhu’s son. By the grace of Nityananda Prabhu, Abhiram Thakur became a great Acharya and preacher of the Chaitanya cult of devotional service. It is said Abhiram Thakur had a whip named “Jaya Mangala” and that whomever he touched with it would immediately become a devout Krishna Bhakta.
 
Vande ‘ham sri sri gopinath mahaprabhur vijayate
Yatraabhiraamo mahaan goswami sri yuta paadakamalam
Maalini sahitam shaktyaavataaram sahagana-charanaambuje
Sadaa sharanam iti
 
Obeisances to Sri Sri Gopinath (the worshipful Deity of Sri Abhiram Thakur)
All glories to Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu!
May I always meditate on the lotus feet of the great Abhiram Goswami,
The empowered incarnation, along with his spouse Malini and other associates
Again and again I take shelter of their lotus feet
 
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Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura – Biography

Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur

Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur.

    The most revered Swamiji came to fulfill the Mission of Lord Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and he took up the thread where Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu left. It is he who has given to the modern world an authentic account and commentary on the life and teachings of Lord Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the light of the Upanishads and Vedanta. He established more than sixty-four Maths throughout India and abroad where Brahmacharis and Sanyasis in hundreds are trained in monastic life of prity and asceticism to carry his message from door to door.
 
   The Swamiji was pre-eminently a philosopher. His ideas were rational and always logical, that was why he never failed to attract the intelligentsia. He asked the people not to have a blind faith. Faith, if not solidly based on a philosophical conception, is likely to be shaken. He was uncompromising and orthodox in bringing out the Truth in its intrinsic purity. He was a fighter for the establishment of truth and the dignity of Vaishnava character, an upholder and protector of Gaudiya Vaishnava Faith. His untiring efforts and many sided activities for the spread and dissemination of Vaishnavism were unprecedented in the annals of Vaishnavism. 
Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur

“God is worshipped not only by Brahmins. Everyone has right to call upon and worship Him. Everyone can have the right to wear the sacred thread. Get rid of your sins and impurities and you become Brahmin and not otherwise by the accident of your birth”.

 
   He is democrat of the democrats. He says: “GOD IS WORSHIPPED NOT ONLY BY BRAHMINS. EVERYONE HAS THE RIGHT TO CALL UPON HIM AND WORSHIP HIM. EVERYONE CAN HAVE THE RIGHT TO WEAR THE SACRD THREAD. GET RID OF YOUR SINS AND IMPURITIES AND YOU BECOME A BRAHMIN AND NOT OTHERWISE BY THE ACCIDENT OF YOR BIRTH”. He started a countrywide movement to carry the message of Lord Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. His sole aim in life in all this was to see that the Divine Incarnation, Lord Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu is recognized and worshipped, His teachings are followed and His songs are sung in every part of India. (Now we see his wishes are fulfilled by successive disciples in western countries also.)
 

Vishnupriya Devi – Biography

sri-sanatana-misro'yad pura satrajito napa
vishnupriya jagan-mata yat-kanya bhu-svarupini
 
He who was King Satrajit in Krishna lila was Sanatan Mishra in Chaitanya lila.
The mother of the universe, the incarnation of the Lord's bhu-sakti,
is his daughter Vishnupriya.
(Gaura Ganodesa Dipika 47)
 
Krishna married Satyabhama, the daughter of King Satrajit and a Yadu princess. In Gaura lila, this same Satrajit became Sanatan Mishra and she became Vishnupriya Devi. All manifestations of Vishnu tattva have three energies, known as Sri, Bhu and Nila (or Lila). Lakshmipriya Devi is the sri-sakti of Mahaprabhu in his majestic Gaura-Narayan attitude; Vishnupriya is his bhu-sakti and Nabadwip Dham is his lila-sakti. Srila Gadadhara Pandit Goswami is the sakti of Gaura-Krishna, or Mahaprabhu in the mood of Krishna. Knowledge is of two kinds, apara vidya or material knowledge, and para vidya, or transcendental knowledge. Vishnupriya Devi is the personification of transcendental knowledge. Devotees worship her on her appearance day on the sukla pa cami of the month of Magh. On the same day, those materialistic persons who are seeking the perfection of knowledge of this world worship the goddess of learning, Saraswati. Vishnupriya Devi's grandfather was Durga Das Mishra. Some people believe that Durga Das was Vishnupriya's father. In the Prema-vilasa, the family of Durga Das Mishra's descendants through Yadavacharya is known as Vishnupriya's parivara.
 
Mahaprabhu's marriage to Vishnupriya Devi
 
Vrindavan Das Thakur describes the birth of Gaura-Narayan's sakti, Vishnupriya Devi, in his Chaitanya Bhagavat. Krishnadas Kaviraj Goswami has also mentioned the event in his Chaitanya Charitamrita.
In the Adikhanda, the death of Mahaprabhu's first wife is described, and then his second marriage to the daughter of the court pandit. (Chaitanya Bhagavat 1.1.110)
 
Then he was married to Vishnupriya Thakurani, after which he defeated the Digvijayi Pandit. (Chaitanya Charitamrita 1.16.25)
 
For the materialistic person, the marriage of a man and woman is the source of bondage. When the Lord marries in imitation of ordinary mortals, it becomes a something quite different: it is a transcendental affair. By chanting and hearing about the union of the Supreme Lord with his divine energy, one is liberated from the material energy.
 
Whoever hears about the holy pastime of the Lord's marriage will be liberated from his bondage to this world. Lakshmi sat beside the Lord and the house of Sachi was filled with light. (Chaitanya Bhagavat 1.10.110-1)
 
Whoever saw the Lord's effulgent form on that day was freed from his or her sins and went to Vaikuntha. This is why the Lord is known as the merciful lord of the fallen. (Chaitanya Bhagavat 1.15.216-7)
 
Mahaprabhu spent an inordinate time absorbed in teaching his students on a trip to eastern Bengal, and Lakshmipriya Devi found it impossible to support his absence. So, meditating on his lotus feet, she departed from this world. When Mahaprabhu finally arrived back in Nabadwip, he consoled his mother who was deeply affected by the loss of her daughter-in-law. Sachi Mata then started looking for another wife for her son and consulted Kashinatha Pandit for that purpose. Kashinatha was a well-known matchmaker who is described in Gaura-gaanodesa-dipika (50) as having been the Brahmin in Krishna lila named Kulaka who was sent by Satrajit to arrange the marriage between his daughter Satyabhama and Krishna. He then went to the court pandit Sanatan Mishra to arrange the marriage between Mahaprabhu and his daughter, the devotionally minded Vishnupriya. Kashinatha said the following to Sanatan Mishra:
 
Give your daughter to Vishvambhara Pandit; it is a perfect combination. She alone is worthy of such a divine husband, while he deserves such a pious and chaste wife. Just as Krishna and Rukmini were worthy of each other, so are Vishnupriya and Nimai Pandit. (Chaitanya Bhagavat 1.15.57-59)
 
From her early childhood, Vishnupriya Devi was always devoted to her parents and to Vishnu, taking her bath in the Ganges three times daily. She regularly saw mother Sachi there, paying obeisances and being blessed by her. In this way, Sachi already knew Vishnupriya's good qualities, and so was happy to agree to accept her as a wife for her son. Buddhimanta Khan was a rich and wise friend of Nimai's family who volunteered to bear the entire expense of his marriage. Once it had been decided that Vishnupriya and Vishvambhara would be married, an auspicious day and moment were fixed for the ceremony. With great pomp, the adhivasa rituals were carried out on the eve of the marriage. The Lord arrived at Sanatan Mishra's house in a palanquin at dusk and Gaura and Vishnupriya's wedding ceremony was performed according to both scriptural and popular traditions. On the following day, Vishnupriya joined her new husband on the palanquin and returned with him to his house. If one hears the eternal pastime of the wedding of Lakshmi and Narayan, then he loses his desire for the material relationship of enjoyer and enjoyed, for one comes to understand that Narayan alone is the supreme enjoyer of the entire universe. Buddhimanta Khan was fulfilled by receiving Mahaprabhu's embrace and mercy. Vrindavan Das Thakur has further written the following about the wedding:
 
Some people of the pious women said, They remind me of Gauri and Shiva. Others said, It seems that they are Lakshmi and Narayan. Yet others said, No, they rather resemble Rati and Kamadeva. Some compared them to Indra and Sachi, and others to Rama and Sita. (Chaitanya Bhagavat 1.15.205-8)
 
Vishnupriya Devi after Nimai's sannyas
 
When Mahaprabhu left home to go to Katwa and take sannyas, he was only 24 years old. Lochan Das Thakur has described Vishnupriya's terrible feelings of separation in the days that followed his departure in the Chaitanya Mangala:
 
The earth splits from the sound of Vishnupriya's crying: the birds and beasts, even the trees and stones shed tears when they heard it. Falling to the ground she would lament, crying out Why does my sinful life not end? In separation, her breath was like fire, drying her lips and her body trembled constantly. (Cm 2.14.15-6)
 
The Advaita-prakasa also describes how Vishnupriya lived her life in terrible separation from the Lord after his departure. Every morning, she would go for her bath in the Ganges with mother Sachi, after which she spent the entire day inside the house, never allowing the moon or the sun to see her form. Not even the devotees were allowed to see anything more than her feet, nor would anyone ever hear her voice. Constantly shedding tears and eating only Mother Sachi's remnants, she became pale and thin. She took intense delight in the Holy Name, chanting all day long in solitude before a portrait of Gauranga, serving it as though he were present in it and surrendering herself to his lotus feet. In this way, she demonstrated the ideal character of a devoted wife as well as the forbearance spoken of by the Lord in his verse, trinad api sunicena. taror api sahishnuna, etc. Srinivas Acharya received Vishnupriya Devi's blessing. He personally witnessed her devotion to Mahaprabhu in separation. Narahari Chakravarti has described this in his Bhakti-ratnakara:
 
Every day Srinivas would come to see her. He observed her daily activities, which are beyond description. She had completely renounced sleep, and if ever she closed her eyes, it would be while lying on the bare ground. Her bodily luster, which had formerly glowed more brilliantly than gold, had become dull and she was as thin as the waning moon on its fourteenth day. She set aside grains of rice to count the Holy Names she chanted, and would cook only this rice and offer it to her Lord. Of this amount, she would only eat a small portion. No one understood how she could remain alive. (BhaktiR09;ratnakara 4.47-51)
 
Jahnava Devi's disciple Nityananda Das has also described the standard Vishnupriya Devi set for bhajan in his Prema-vilasa.
 
Listen, brothers, to the way which Isvari Vishnupriya would take the names of the Lord. By listening to this, you will get a feeling for the lila. Every day she would place two clay pots on either side of her, one filled with uncooked rice, the other empty. Each time she completed one mantra of sixteen names and thirty-two syllables, she would joyfully place a grain of rice into the empty container. She would chant in this way until three o'clock in the afternoon, and then would take whatever rice had accumulated and cook it. This is the only food that she prepared, drenching it with her tears before she offered it to the Lord. It is not possible to estimate how many names Mahaprabhu himself chanted, but he chanted all day and night. Similarly, his beloved wife Vishnupriya chanted incessantly through the day and the night. Such dedication to the Holy Name was not impossible for her, for the Lord had planted the seed of his power in her.
 
It is said that Vishnupriya Devi was the first to establish worship of a murti of Gauranga. This has been stated in Murari Gupta's kaaaca:
 
prakasa-rupena nija-priyayah
samipam asadya nijam hi murtim
vidhaya tasyam sthita esa krsnah
sa laksmi-rupa ca nisevate prabhum
 

Krishna came to his beloved wife in this expansion form to remain by her side as the Mahaprabhu deity. Thus she, the incarnation of the goddess of fortune, was able to serve him constantly.
 
The devotees of Mahaprabhu sometimes said that just as Ramachandra, who had taken the vow of monogamy, performed a sacrifice to a golden Sita that he had had made during his exile in the forest rather than marry a second time, so Vishnupriya repaid her debt to her Lord in the pastimes of Gaura-Narayan by having an image of Mahaprabhu created so she could perform the sacrifice of the Holy Name to him. This deity is still present and worshiped in Nabadwip.
 
Sri Vamsivadana Thakur and Ishan Thakur were blessed by the service of taking care of Vishnupriya Devi and Sachi Devi after Mahaprabhu took sannyas.
 
[Excerpted from "Sri Chaitanya: His Life & Associates" by Srila Bhakti Ballabh Tirtha Maharaj]