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Mahesh Pandit

   "Shri Mahesh Pandit, the seventh of the twelve gopalas, tasting Krishna prema, used to dance like a madman to the sound of a huge kettledrum." Especially dear to Shri Nityananda Prabhu, he traveled and preached with the Lord. He established Deities of Nitai-Gauranga, Radha Madana Mohana, Radha Govinda, Gopinatha.
 
   In Vraja lila he serves Krishna-Balarama as the cowherd boy, Mahabahu. His samadhi is in the 64 Samadhis Area.

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Shri Mahesh Pandit, the seventh of the twelve gopalas, tasting Krishna prema, used to dance like a madman to the sound of a huge kettledrum.” Especially dear to Shri Nityananda Prabhu, he traveled and preached with the Lord. He established Deities of Nitai-Gauranga, Radha Madana Mohana, Radha Govinda, Gopinatha.

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Mahesh Pandit – Biography

   "He who was previously a very munificent cowherd boy has now appeared as Mahesh Pandita. In ecstatic love, he dances like a madman as though intoxicated to the beat of a kettle drum. [C.C. Adi 11.32]

   According to Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika, Mahesh Pandita was formerly Maha-Bahusakha in Krishna-lila. He was a companion of Nityananda Prabhu, and was present at the Danda Mahotsava held at Paninati.

   In Bhakti-Ratnakara, Taranga Nine, it is stated that when Narottama dasa Thakura came to visit Khardaha, he had darshana of the lotus feet of Mahesh Pandita.

   Vrindavana dasa Thakura has described him as a 'param mahanta' due to the fact that he was very dear to Nityananda Prabhu. [C.B. Antya 5.744]

   Mahesh Pandita's original Shripat at Sukh Sagor merged into the bed of the Ganges, but his worshipful Deities of Shri Shri Nitai-Gauranga as well as his samadhi were moved to Palpara. There is a railway station there, between Shimrali and Chakdaha stations, on the Sealdah-Krishnanagar line.

   His disappearance day is on the thirteenth day of the bright fortnight in the month of Pausa. 

Mahesh Pandit

"He who was previously a very munificent cowherd boy has now appeared as Mahesh Pandita. In ecstatic love, he dances like a madman as though intoxicated to the beat of a kettle drum. (C.C. Adi 11.32) (In the image: Krishna Balaram and Their Friends).

Mahesh Pandit – Biography

Mahesh Pandit

Shri Mahesh Pandit participated in the Chira-dadhi Mahotsava ("the festival of chipped rice and yogurt") in Panihati, after which he followed Nityananda Prabhu to Saptagram. (In the image: Panihati Festival).

   In Vraja, Mahesh Pandit was Krishna's cowherd friend, Mahabahu. (Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika 129)
 
   Mahesh Pandit was one of the Dvadasha-gopala, or twelve cowherd boys. His home (Shripat) was first situated in Masipur across the river from Jirat on the eastern bank of the Ganges. When Masipur fell into the river, the Shripat was moved to Beledanga near Sukhasagar. Here too, the banks of the Ganges fell into the river causing the destruction of the village. Once again the Shripat was moved, this time to its present location in Pal Para near Chakdaha. This last move took place in the Bengali year 1334, or 1927 A.D. Pal Para is situated within the Panchnagar administrative block. Shrila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Goswami Thakur mentions in his commentary to Chaitanya Charitamrita 1.10.32 that this final resting place for Mahesh Pandit's Sripat is in Kanghal Puli.
 
   Mahesh Pandit is also considered to be a branch of both Nityananda and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Some people say that he was the youngest brother of Jagadish Pandit , whose Shripat is in nearby Jashra. According to this opinion, there were three brothers in the family, Jagadish, Hiranya and Mahesh.
 
   Mahesh Pandit's Shripat is a small construction in the style of an ordinary residential building. It houses Gaura-Nityananda Deities, as well as Shri Gopinath Madanamohana, Radha-Govinda and a Shalagram Shila. In front of the Temple building is a memorial to Mahesh Pandit, his pushpa-samadhi.
 
   Shri Mahesh Pandit participated in the Chira-dadhi Mahotsava ("the festival of chipped rice and yogurt") in Panihati, after which he followed Nityananda Prabhu to Saptagram. He was present in Khardaha when Narottam Das Thakur came there to pay a visit (Bhakti-ratnakara 8.220). Mahesh Pandit, like all of Nityananda Prabhu's associates, resembled him in being extremely magnanimous and devoted to the salvation of all the fallen living beings. In his ecstasies of devotional love, he would dance madly.
 
   Mahesh Pandit was a magnanimous cowherd boy. In his love for Krishna, he would dance to the sound of kettledrums like a madman. (Chaitanya Charitamrita 1.11.32)
 
   His name is also mentioned in Chaitanya Bhagavata; Vrindavan Das Thakur calls him a great soul, paramamahanta. (Chaitanya Bhagavata 3.6)
 
   His disappearance day is celebrated on the thirteenth day of the dark moon (Krishna trayodashi in Paush).