Tuesday, March 29, 2016

How Much Krishna Loves Radha

Mahanidhi Swami 

#KrishnaLovesRadha #Radha #PureLove #Prema

No one other than Srimati Radharani can describe the extent of Sri Krishna’s love and attachment to Her. The Gaudiya Vaisnava mahajana poets have directly perceived this, along with the experiencing the endless beauty and sweetness of Radha and Krishna together. Afterwards, these parama bhakta poets have written delightfully tasty (rasika) descriptions of what they have personally seen and realized in their meditations. Their poems are masterpieces of language, music and bhava. They are also perfect compositions of Gaudiya siddhanta and rasa tattva, the truth and taste of prema.  

The following quotes of renowned Gaudiya padakartas, poets, wonderfully shows how much Sri Krishna loves His beautiful sweetheart Radhika. Read them and relish the nectar from the land of lila.One day, Radha sat with Her girlfriends in a secluded kunja in the middle of a forest bower. They were relishing Hari-katha together, when suddenly Radharani started speaking very candidly about Krishna. Sri Radha said, “O sakhis! I know My beloved Shyama really loves Me! From everything that I have seen and heard, it is very clear that Shyama has given His full heart to Me! “For example, when I bathe at one bathing ghata, Shyama bathes in the next one.

And when by chance some water splashes from My body onto Shyama’s, He comes running towards Me with wide-open arms. Just to touch at least My clothes, Krishna gives His clothes to the same washer man. “When Hari hears even half a syllable of My name “RA” He becomes very happy. Just to touch My shadow, Shyama runs this way and that along the ground. And wherever the breeze from My body blows, Bihariji turns His face in that direction.

O sakhis! That Madana Gopala just can’t find enough ways to express His eager mind!” But this Raya Shekhara (padakarta), a servant at Shyama’s feet, knows something of it.At another time, Radha said, “Shyama doesn’t even dream about Himself anymore. My dearest doesn’t listen to anything else! He just stares at My face without blinking!" (padakarta Jnana das) “It was once asked, ‘Why does rasika Madana Mohana wear the Kaustubha jewel around His neck?’

Krishna does this so He
can embrace Sri Radha’s reflection in the jewel!” (Dr. Haripada Shila)Now Krishna will personally reveal how much He dearly loves Srimati Radhika. One day Govinda confided to a gopa friend, “O sakha! This girl steals My heart! And now My eyes are restlessly looking down the road, hoping to catch a glimpse of Her! And after She stole My eyes and My mind, My heart has become empty!” (padakarta Govinda das)Sri Krishna continued, “O sakha! Can you tell me which Creator has brought this nectar-ocean named Radhika to earth? When I hear Radha’s voice, I become overwhelmed and I fall in a swoon. What more can I say? “When these two syllables “RA” & “DHA” enter My ears, My heart starts burning. O My dear gopa friend! I can’t understanding what’s happening. I don’t know what to do. What should I do? My whole body is shivering, and I can’t keep My composure anymore! (padakarta Chandi das) 

Hladini Shakti Madanakhya Mahabhavati Radharani ki jai! Rasika Shekara Vrindavana Nagar Shiromani Shyamasundara ki jai! Jai Jai Sri Radhe!  

Monday, March 28, 2016

Gaudiyas & Narasimha Prayers


By Mahanidhi Swami 

 Every day in Puri, before taking darshana of Sri Jagannatha Deva, Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu would stop at a small shrine dedicated to Lord Nrisimha within the temple complex. Then Mahaprabhu would offer obeisances and recite the following prayers again and again, prati dina prabhu namaskari  ei shloka bara bara: (Cc. 3.16.51) 

namas te nara simhaya, prahlad ahlada dayine
hiranyakashipor vakshah, shila tanka nakhalaye
Sri Gauranga said, “I offer obeisances unto You, Lord Narasimhadeva, the giver of bliss to Bhakta Prahlada. With Your chisel-like sharp fingernails, You bifurcated the rock- hard chest of Hiranyakashipu.”

ito nrisimhah parato nrisimho, yato yato yami tato nrisimhah
bahir nrisimho hrdaye nrisimho, nrisimham adim sharanam prapadye
“Nrisimhadeva is here, there, and wherever I go. Nrisimhadeva is outside and inside My heart as well. Thus I take shelter of and surrender unto that primeval Lord Nrisimha.” 

When Mahaprabhu arrived in Visakhapatnam, He took darshana of the famous Thakuraji named Jiyada Nrsimha. After offering dandavats, Gaurangadeva became absorbed in prema, and started singing, dancing, and offering various prayers, dandavat pranati premaveshe bahu nrtya gita stuti, i.e.:

shri narasimha, jaya narasimha, jaya jaya narasimha
prahladesha jaya padma mukha padma bhringa
“All glories to Sri Narasimhadeva, all glories to Narasimhadeva, the Lord of Prahlada! All glories to You who are like a honeybee always hovering about the lotus face of Sri.” (Cc. 2.8.5)

Here we see Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu chanting prayers to Nrisimhadeva. In the Vedas, there are numerous accounts of Narasimhadeva’s protecting Vishnu’s bhaktas, removing their fear and destroying their sins. In Hari Bhakti Vilasa (11.272-273), the law book guiding Gaudiya Vaisnavas, Srila Sanatana Goswamipada recommends a couple of prayers from the Kurma Purana to petition the mercy of the powerful Lord of protection, Sri Narahari. 

The first one, which was also recited by Mahaprabhu, should be chanted 21X to destroy sins, papa kshaya: 
shri narasimha, jaya narasimha, jaya jaya narasimha!
The second prayer should be chanted 21X to stop or prevent great fear, maha bhaya nivarana:
shri narasimha jaya jaya narasimha!

Thus, according to the situation or one’s personal taste, a Gaudiya Vaisnava may regularly or occasionally sincerely pray to the all-powerful and all-merciful Narasimha Bhagavan. Some Gaudiyas, however, prefer to surround themselves with, and to be fully absorbed in the continuous chanting of the Hare Krishna maha-mantra. 

Of course, this is the ultimate perfection and protection. Mahaprabhu Himself has assured us that all the energies, forms, and various descents of Bhagavan Sri Krishna are contained in this one most amazing, tantalizing and tasty mantra. 

To establish the complete and unlimited position of Hari Nama, our Gaudiya Vaisnava rasa-acharya, Srila Rupa Goswamipada, states in Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu (1.2.233):

nama chintamani krishnash, chaitanya rasa vigrahah
purnah shuddho nitya mukto, abhinna tvan nama naminoh
“Sri Krishna’s Holy Name fulfills all desires like a wish-satiation gem (chintamani). The Holy Name is the direct form of Bhagavan Sri Krishna, consciousness and divine raptures. Sri Krishna’s divine Holy Name is absolutely pure and eternally transcendental. There is no difference between the beautiful, sweet, charming and divine Supreme Person Sri Krishna and His Holy Name.” 

Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare 
Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare 

Sri Narasimha Bhagavan ki jai!   Bhakta Sri Prahlada Maharaja ki jai!
Hare Krishna Maha Mantra ki jai!

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Gauranga poornima

This festival celebrates the appearance of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. It is observed annually (in February - March) by Krishna devotees all over the world—especially in the area of Mayapur, India, the place where Mahaprabhu appeared in the year 1486.

Chaitanya Mahaprabhu is the Supreme Person, Krishna Himself, appearing as His own devotee, to teach us that we can gain full enlightenment simply by chanting the holy names of the Lord:

Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare/
Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare

Those who witnessed Mahaprabhu's pastimes saw Him dance and chant with ecstatic love for God, the likes of which had never been seen before. He encouraged everyone to follow this same process. He taught that anyone—regardless of background or spiritual qualification—could develop their innate love of God and experience great spiritual pleasure by chanting the Hare Krishna mantra.

The present-day International Society for Krishna Consciousness continues the work begun by Lord Chaitanya, who predicted that the chanting of the holy names of Krishna would spread all over the world.

Gaura Purnima means "golden full moon," signifying that:
1) Lord Chaitanya was “born” during a full moon, and
2) The Lord blesses everyone with the soothing, moonlike rays of His sublime teachings.

His followers generally observe this festival by fasting and chanting the holy names all day. At moonrise, a vegetarian feast is offered to the Lord and then enjoyed by all.

Friday, March 18, 2016

Crying in some one's house

If you are living in someone's house and crying, they are bound to ask you what is wrong.
So Vrndavana is Radharani's land and if you cry sincerely, She is sure to reciprocate sooner or later.

Lila dhar Radha Shyamsunder ki jai

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Krishna Steals Gopis’ Garments


Mahanidhi Swami

#StealingGopisGarments #KatyayaniVrata #MargashirshaMonth

In this month (November-December), Sri Krishna stole the clothes of the Vraja kumaris and adopted the mood of their husband to fulfill the purpose of their month long Katyayani Vrata. Of the twelve months in a year, this month represents Bhagavan Sri Krishna as Krishna says in Gita (10.35), “Among all months, I am the month of November-December, mrgashirsha aham.” 

The story of the gopis complete surrender to Bhagavan, and Sri Krishna’s playful loving reciprocation is narrated in Tenth Canto chapter 22 (Gopi Vastra Harana) of the Srimad Bhagavatam. For your divine pleasure and meditation during japa, we offer you the following description of this pastime taken from Ananda Vrindavana Campu (ch. 12) by Kavi Karnapura:

One day in Vrindavana, the intense hope of Dhanya-sakhi and the other attractive Vraja kumaris to attain Krishna as their husband blossomed like a flower on the desire tree of their hearts. To fulfill their desires, the unmarried damsels decided to worship Katyayani Devi, a form of Yogamaya who connects devotees with Sri Krishna. 

With great enthusiasm they collected all the articles to execute the Katyayani vrata. The transcendental bodies of the gopis displayed a distinct type of beauty while they underwent the hardship of the vrata. The Vrajavasis, astonished at the intensity of the gopis penance and emaciated conditions, all felt pity for them. 

Every day before sunrise, the young ladies would meet together, lovingly embrace each other, exchange cordial words and proceed to the Yamuna while loudly singing about the qualities of Hari. Their melodious voices, rich in rhythm and precise intonations, blended harmoniously with the soft notes of their vinas. A sweet smell emanated from their mouths as the gopis engaged in kirtana.

Upon arriving at the Yamuna, the impatient Vraja kumaris immediately threw off their woolen shawls. The blissful bodies of the gopis, covered by thin white cotton bathing outfits, looked more beautiful than a stream of falling snow. The gopis shivered and softly sighed due to the chilly morning air. The quivering of their leaf bud-like lips revealed the splendor of their pearly white teeth.

Reacting to the biting cold, the gopis made a comic scene by slapping their arms and crossing their legs in various novel postures. The gopis smiled gently and giggled upon noticing their friends feeling the same way.

The Vraja kumaris climbed down the bank, and slowly entered the Yamuna while ignoring the cold. After completing their baths, the gopis joyfully ran back up the riverbank. They felt elated over courageously tolerating the painful cold winter waters of Yamunaji.

After bathing and drying their creeper-like bodies, the gopis looked even more beautiful as they filled their lotus mouths with the sweet names of Krishna. Then the kumarikas made a murti of goddess Katyayani and together performed the puja. 

They offered handfuls of flowers, padyam, arghyam, acamana, madhuparka, aromatic massage oils, camphor scented water, a costly sari, ointments of aguru and musk, incense made from Krishna aguru, khus and guggul, ghee lamps, naivedyam of milk, butter, rock candy, bananas, coconut, mung dal, malpoa, sweet rice, cooked grains, and little tasty cakes topped with powered rock candy.

While offering the various items to Katyayani, the gopis prayed, “O Devi, please help us meet our beloved Krishna! Please arrange for us to bathe in the nectar of Krishna’s association.” 

They also chanted the following mantra with clear pronunciation and full feelings: 
katyayani maha-maye, maha-yogin yadhishvari, 
nanda-gopa-sutam devi, patim me kuru te namah 
“O goddess Katyayani! O Mahamaya (i.e. Yogamaya)! O greatest of mystic yoginis and mighty controller of all! Please make the son of Nanda Maharaja our husband. We offer our obeisance unto you.”

Each gopi chanted the mantra while mentally expressing their individual desires i.e. “O Mahesvari! Please shower your mercy upon us; You are called Yogamaya, the internal spiritual potency of Maha-Visnu, who possesses all energies. So you have the power to do the impossible; O Devi! You are the pinnacle of all auspiciousness. Your orders and glories are sitting like a swan on the heads of all the devatas. You are expert in worshiping Krishna and you are the supreme Vaishnavi; You perfectly understand the minds of all living entities. So please fulfill our desire to achieve Krishna as our husband.”

Throughout the days and nights of the entire month of Margashirsha, the Vraja kumarikas performed their Katyayani Vrata with unswerving zeal. Their throats always sung about Krishna’s qualities. As the days passed, the gopis offered more items and increased the standard of worship. Katyayani-devi was pleased with their immaculate offerings and regular worship. The all-auspicious Katyayani Maa fulfills desires, and bestows mercy and happiness upon those qualified with a pure heart. 

Reciprocating with the young damsels of Vrajabhumi, Devi appeared within their minds saying, “O auspicious girls! You are the embodiments of Krishna’s conjugal attraction. Your sincere prayers ornament your heart and indicate your sincere longing for Krishna. Very soon you will attain the association of Krishna according to your individual tastes.” After communicating this, Katyayani disappeared from their hearts.

Anticipating the forthcoming success of their austerities, the gopis succumbed to a playful mood and stood up excitedly. Then following the local customs, they bathed naked in the Yamuna. Elated and enthused, the gopis joyfully pushed and squeezed each other.

The prema of the young gopis reached perfection because it had the desire to give bliss to Krishna as its only goal. Knowing this, Govinda left the happiness of herding the cows and playing with His intimate friends. Taking a few toddlers with Him, Krishna went to perform pastimes with the gopis in order make the bud of their heart’s prema blossom into a flower.

Sri Krishna is an unfathomable reservoir of steadiness and all other good qualities, yet He often displays a unique type of fickleness. Crouching down and casting a few furtive glances and a mischievous smile, Krishna adopted the mood of a thief and arrogantly snatched the gopis’ garments from the bank of the Yamuna. 

After hushing up His little friends, Krishna slung the gopis’ clothes over His shoulder and quickly climbed to the top of a kadamba tree. Sitting on a branch, Krishna glanced toward the gopis and listened to their chatter.

Upon coming out of the Yamuna and not seeing their clothes, the gopis exclaimed with surprise, “Who stole our clothes?” While arguing over the various possibilities, they looked fearfully here and there with their wide blue eyes that resembled the petals of a blue lotus.

Seeing their plight, Vrajendrakumara assumed a splendid aura of beauty as He sat on the kadamba tree. Then Vidagdha Krishna joked with the gopis in a sweet, clear voice soaked in a nectar unknown even to celestials. “I have stolen your sparkling pure garments just to enchant your minds and relish some pleasurable pastimes. Now you can come here one by one or all together to collect your clothes.”

The Vraja kanyas, with gleaming teeth and bashful faces, stood silently without yielding to Krishna’s demand. They were thinking that Krishna might not keep His promise to return their clothes. So they deliberately refused to answer for a long time, or even look toward the kadamba tree. Finally giving up their shyness, they gopis spoke in such a way to show their disgust with Krishna’s naughty behavior. 

At that time, the sweet dancing of their lotus eyes and the darting movements of their eyebrows captivated all directions. Through their affectionate solicitations and entreaties, that appeared both witty and respectful at the same time, the innocent gopis showed their shyness with their smiling faces sending waves of sweetness in all directions.

Mustering her courage, one gopi said, “O Krishna! Are You not the respectable son of the great king of Vrindavana who instructs everyone in proper behavior? Are You not the all-attractive ocean of good qualities full of waves of compassion? Are You not the personified bliss of Vrindavana, illuminating the eyes of everyone with Your effulgent limbs? Are You not learned in all sastras and weapons? Therefore, why are suddenly performing such an unjust and abominable act?”

Another gopi spoke up, “Why did You steal our splendid garments? Is this Your idea of fun? It will not bring You any good; but rather it will make You infamous. Now just follow the path of honor, play fair and return our clothes.”
Sri Krishna, touched by their humble entreaties, said, “When I said come and take your beautiful clothes, I was not telling a lie.”

The young unmarried girls were intensely eager to attain Krishna. Thus they felt they could no longer ignore the harsh demands of this rarely achieved person. However, inside themselves the gopis waged a war with the forces of shyness trying to hold them back, and the forces of desire pushing them forward. 

The gopis could not move forward because the power of their moral character equaled that of their strong attraction to Krishna. Though saturated with Krishna prema, modesty subdued their ecstatic bliss. Glancing restlessly here and there from the corners of their eyes, the gopis came to the Yamuna’s bank with great difficulty. Due to shyness, they hid behind each other while trying to cover themselves from Krishna’s curious gaze.

Then Krishna said, “O sakhis! Why are you afraid of Me? Now stand in a straight line, come before Me, and exhibit your splendid beauty. If you do what I say, then easily you will get your clothes.”

The Vraja kumaris attentively listened to Krishna’s pleasing words. Overcome with feelings of love, respect and hesitation, each gopi slowly moved toward their beloved. While observing their state of embarrassment, Krishna relished the purity of the gopis’ prema. With their draped over His shoulder, Krishna smiled as He drank the nectar of their sweet loving faces.

The gopis lost all their apprehension after hearing Krishna’s clever and pleasing words. Thus overwhelmed with prema, the kumaris slowly rose out of the water to reveal the stunning beauty and unique elegance of their beautiful divine bodies.  Casting aside their shyness, the gopis stood humbly before Krishna with their heads hanging down. As Krishna’s prema-filled heart melted, a nectarean smile perfumed His lips.

At that tender time, Sri Krishna said, “O Vraja abalas! You have greatly pleased Me, and I feel the utmost limit of love for you. Now take your clothes and dress yourselves. May you drown in the ocean of ecstasy according to your individual tastes of love.”

While saying this, Krishna extended His hand to give each gopi her respective clothes. Holding their shimmering dresses in their hands, the gopis appeared very beautiful like clusters of golden lotuses bedecked with flags. 

Then Vrajendrakumara compassionately addressed the gopis, “I know everything about your vrata and austerities. So I have performed this astonishing pastime just to increase your love for Me. By ordering you harshly, I tested the purity of your love. Being completely attracted and attached to Me, however, you submissively obeyed My beneficial orders. Thus I have manifested a permanent bond of love within your hearts.”

Accepting the words of their dearest beloved Krishna as truth, the gopis experienced both immeasurable joy and agitation due to their intense longing for Krishna. These thoughtful girls were beautified with the sweet fragrance of the vine of fickleness. Now that their vrata was finished, the gopis felt surcharged with love and incredible bliss. 

Krishna concluded, “O gopis! Soon we will enjoy together during a festive night. You have attained eternal perfection, so now you can return to Vrindavana.”
Sri Krishna’s gopi vastra harana lila ki jai! 
Margashirsha mas Sri Katyayani vrata ki jai! 
Jai Jai Sri Radhe! 

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Gaudiyas & Narasimha Prayers


By Mahanidhi Swami 

 Every day in Puri, before taking darshana of Sri Jagannatha Deva, Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu would stop at a small shrine dedicated to Lord Nrisimha within the temple complex. Then Mahaprabhu would offer obeisances and recite the following prayers again and again, prati dina prabhu namaskari  ei shloka bara bara: (Cc. 3.16.51) 

namas te nara simhaya, prahlad ahlada dayine
hiranyakashipor vakshah, shila tanka nakhalaye
Sri Gauranga said, “I offer obeisances unto You, Lord Narasimhadeva, the giver of bliss to Bhakta Prahlada. With Your chisel-like sharp fingernails, You bifurcated the rock- hard chest of Hiranyakashipu.”

ito nrisimhah parato nrisimho, yato yato yami tato nrisimhah
bahir nrisimho hrdaye nrisimho, nrisimham adim sharanam prapadye
“Nrisimhadeva is here, there, and wherever I go. Nrisimhadeva is outside and inside My heart as well. Thus I take shelter of and surrender unto that primeval Lord Nrisimha.” 

When Mahaprabhu arrived in Visakhapatnam, He took darshana of the famous Thakuraji named Jiyada Nrsimha. After offering dandavats, Gaurangadeva became absorbed in prema, and started singing, dancing, and offering various prayers, dandavat pranati premaveshe bahu nrtya gita stuti, i.e.:

shri narasimha, jaya narasimha, jaya jaya narasimha
prahladesha jaya padma mukha padma bhringa
“All glories to Sri Narasimhadeva, all glories to Narasimhadeva, the Lord of Prahlada! All glories to You who are like a honeybee always hovering about the lotus face of Sri.” (Cc. 2.8.5)

Here we see Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu chanting prayers to Nrisimhadeva. In the Vedas, there are numerous accounts of Narasimhadeva’s protecting Vishnu’s bhaktas, removing their fear and destroying their sins. In Hari Bhakti Vilasa (11.272-273), the law book guiding Gaudiya Vaisnavas, Srila Sanatana Goswamipada recommends a couple of prayers from the Kurma Purana to petition the mercy of the powerful Lord of protection, Sri Narahari. 

The first one, which was also recited by Mahaprabhu, should be chanted 21X to destroy sins, papa kshaya: 
shri narasimha, jaya narasimha, jaya jaya narasimha!
The second prayer should be chanted 21X to stop or prevent great fear, maha bhaya nivarana:
shri narasimha jaya jaya narasimha!

Thus, according to the situation or one’s personal taste, a Gaudiya Vaisnava may regularly or occasionally sincerely pray to the all-powerful and all-merciful Narasimha Bhagavan. Some Gaudiyas, however, prefer to surround themselves with, and to be fully absorbed in the continuous chanting of the Hare Krishna maha-mantra. 

Of course, this is the ultimate perfection and protection. Mahaprabhu Himself has assured us that all the energies, forms, and various descents of Bhagavan Sri Krishna are contained in this one most amazing, tantalizing and tasty mantra. 

To establish the complete and unlimited position of Hari Nama, our Gaudiya Vaisnava rasa-acharya, Srila Rupa Goswamipada, states in Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu (1.2.233):

nama chintamani krishnash, chaitanya rasa vigrahah
purnah shuddho nitya mukto, abhinna tvan nama naminoh
“Sri Krishna’s Holy Name fulfills all desires like a wish-satiation gem (chintamani). The Holy Name is the direct form of Bhagavan Sri Krishna, consciousness and divine raptures. Sri Krishna’s divine Holy Name is absolutely pure and eternally transcendental. There is no difference between the beautiful, sweet, charming and divine Supreme Person Sri Krishna and His Holy Name.” 

Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare 
Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare 

Sri Narasimha Bhagavan ki jai!   Bhakta Sri Prahlada Maharaja ki jai!
Hare Krishna Maha Mantra ki jai!

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Radha Shyamsunder morning to all

Radha Shyamsunder

For Dust, We Live In Vraja


By Mahanidhi Swami 

#VrajaRaja #LivingInVrindavan #Radha

In a previous article, we mentioned that most of the Gaudiya Vaisnava mahajanas have lived here themselves, and instructed sadhakas to live and do Radha-Krishna bhajana in Vrindavana Dhama. There is a special sweet reason for living in Vrindavana and now it will be revealed!

Gaudiyas generally say that three different activities performed in three different Holy Dhamas quickly give Krishna prema. In Navadvipa Gaura Mandala, Harinama Sankirtana awards love of God. In Jagannatha Puri, relishing Jagannatha Swami’s tasty remnants brings prema perfection. In Sri Vrindavana Dhama, prema comes to one who glorifies, honors, contacts and rolls in the sacred dust, vraja-raja.

On behalf of all sadhakas, Srila Raghunatha dasa Goswamipada says, “How can anyone enter the ocean of Shyama rasa without worshiping the dust of Sri Radha’s lotus feet, and without living in Vrindavana where Radharani’s footprints are found…anaradhya radha padambhoja renum, anashritya vrindatavim tat padankam, kutah shyama sindhu rasa avagahah?” (Sva Sankalpa Prakasha Stotram 1)

In other words, without Vrindavana vasa and Vraja-raja, which is mercy-packed with the dust (renum) of Radha’s lotus feet (pada ambhoja), no one can experience the intimate loving moods of Sri Krishna. Living in Vraja affords one the opportunity to worship the foot dust of Vrindavana Vilasini Radha, which of course is not available anywhere else in the universe! 

Uddhava Mahashaya, Sri Krishna’s Dvaraka friend and minister, once visited Vrindavana, and later prayed for a future birth as a blade of grass in Vraja just to get sprinkled with dust from the gopis tender feet. Everywhere in Vrindavana, one will find Srimati Radhika’s foot dust and the places of Her blissful pastimes with Her Priyatama Shyama. 

The dust of Vraja is not only closely connected to Srimati Radharani, but it is also fully devoted to Her. One popular Hindi bhajana says, “In Vrindavana, each and every pebble and particle of dust is chanting “Sri Radha, Sri Radha”…vrindavana me kan kan bole, Sri Radha Sri Radha!”

Thus, Srila Rupa Goswamipada commands us, “One should always live in Vraja...kuryad vasam vraje sada!” (Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu) It seems quite clear that serious sadhakas should take shelter of Vrindavana, and live here worshiping the dust of Srimati Radharani’s lotus feet. By this practice, surely one will very quickly attain Krishna prema and the eternal service of Sri Radha.

Sridhama Vrindavana ki jai!  

Radhika charana renu ki jai! 

Vraja raja luthan ki jai!    

 Jai Jai Sri Radhe! 

Radharani’s Manjaris: Tattva & Lilas 003

Mahanidhi Madan Gopal Das #Manjaris #RaganugaBhakti #Gopis #Radharani #RadhasSeva #VrajaPrema This series of posts will present facts...