Mahanidhi Madan Gopal Das
#ManjariBhava #Vrindavana #GopiBhava #SakhisBirthdays #Varshana
In Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura's Gita mala song 'Siddhi Lalasa', he seems
to present a series of events beginning with a sadhana siddha devotee taking a
gopi birth in Varshana during Radha-Krishna’s prakata-lila.
Afterwards, that baby manjari grows up until that lucky day 13 years later, when she meets Radha-Krishna for the first time
and begins her eternal seva to Yugala Kishora.
Now we will present the sequence of event described in ‘Siddha Lalasa’
by Sri Bhaktivinoda Thakura.
1. Birth in Varshana:
After attaining Radha Govinda madhurya prema the sadhana siddha-devotee
will take birth from the womb of a Vraja-gopi in Bhauma Vrindavana during the
prakata lila of Radha-Krishna.
2. Growing Up:
From a baby manjari-form in Varshana, you will gradually grow up to your
eternal manjari svarupa age 12-13.
3. Engagement:
Once you reach maturity, you will pass your time in separation from
Radha-Krishna, singing Yugala bhajanas like a madwoman (palini praya, BVT) and
doing small sevas like fetching Yamuna-jala.
4. Meeting Your Guru Sakhi:
One day on the foot path, you will meet your eternal guru sakhi and the
chief manjari of your parivara e.g. Rupa, Rati.
5. Introduction to Group Leader:
Then later your guru sakhi and chief manjari will take you to meet your
sakhi group leader (Lalita or Visakha).
6. Receiving Seva Kunja:
Your group leader will assign you an individual (or collective) seva
kunja for serving the Divine Couple.
7. Radha-Kṛṣṇa Service Training:
Your group leader, chief manjari, and other leading sakhis will
personally train you in various sevas (rasa seva shiksha), bhavas and different
levels of prema so you can expertly serve Radha Govinda Yugala.
8. Starting Srimati Seva:
Now after taking birth in Varshana, growing up for 12 years and being
trained in seva, you are finally qualified to meet Radha-Krishna for the first
time and begin your eternal seva.
Sri Bhaktivinoda Thakura explains that most auspicious and wonderful
moment like this: “Thus waiting in my solitary cottage, I will constantly
remember Sri Radha’s lotus feet. After sometime, my chief manjari (Sri
Rupa/Rati) will come to meet me. At that time, she will say, ‘What are you
doing sitting here? Come outside and look— just see Who is coming this way?
Radha Govinda Yugala are about to meet together. And today you will get the
chance to serve Their lotus feet.’” (Siddha-lalasa song 6)
Questions Based On This Outline:
a. If the above statements are correct does that mean that all sadhana
siddhas will not directly meet or serve Sri Radha until they grow into their
mature manjaris swarupas and become seva-qualified?
b. What about seeing Radha-Krishna; will that also not occur until the
manjari reaches her mature age?
c. Will all sadhana siddha manjaris follow these same steps that Sri
Bhaktivinoda Thakura mentions here leading to the final reward of Radha’s
eternal seva?
d. Does any other book describe the progression from Bhauma prakata-lila
birth to beginning Bhanu-nandini’s blissful seva?
Answers by Sri Guru:
“First of all, No! It is not that every sadhana siddha in manjari bhava
must or will go through these different stages or have these particular
experiences. In this bhajana, ‘Siddhi Lalasa’ Sri Bhaktivinoda Thakura is
describing his own world of service. It is purely subjective. However, I do not
see any rasabhasa or viruddha siddhanta in it. But remember, it is not that
every perfected sadhaka who enters Krishna’s Bhauma lila will follow or
experience this sequence of events.”
“Just as we acknowledge Sri Krishna’s pastimes of birth and growth in
the Srimad Bhagavatam, but ultimately focus and concentrate on Krishna’s
youthful pastimes with Radharani, nitya-kishora lila. Similarly, although as
sadhana siddhas we will take birth and grow up on Bhauma Vrindavana, still we
focus on our eternal sevas to Radha Govinda Yugala in their confidential loving
pastimes. And as you know, generally raganuga Gurus will give their
shishyas an upasana based on the eternal adya kishori manjari sevas as
described in Vilapa-kusumanjali and Radha Rasa Sudhanidhi.
“Regarding spiritual birth, growing up and the time factor in the
spiritual sky Sri Jiva Goswami gives some wonderful insight. He says that time
does exists in the spiritual sky but it does not lead to decay. “The six
transformations of time (birth, sustenance, growth, maturity, decline and
death) do not expand their powers (in Vaikuntha) In fact, they are absent
there.” (tika SB2.9.10)
“So the spiritual pastimes of birth, growth and meeting are possible in
the spiritual world, and each phase can be eternally meditated upon also. A
sadhana siddha devotees’ birth in Vraja is nicely described by Sri Narottama
Dasa Thakura in Prema-bhakti-chandrika: ‘When will I attain the condition
wherein I am born as a daughter in the house of a cowherder in Varshana? And
when will I be married in the village of Yavat and live there? When can I serve
the lotus-feet of the dearmost maidservant (Rupa-manjari) of the best of sakhis
(Lalita)?’
“As far as the new manjari’s introduction to the world of sakhi
servants, Sri Narottama Dasa Thakura says, ‘I will shyly stand behind Sri Rupa
Manjari as Radha and Krishna look at me again, smile and ask Rupa with kind
hearts: "O Rupa! Where did you get this new maidservant?' Hearing Their
inquiry, Sri Rupa Manjari then tells Them: 'Manjulali manjari (gopi name
of Sri Lokanatha Goswami & and Guru of NDT) has given me this maidservant
to offer to You!'”
Varshana walli Sri Radha ki jai! Manjari bhava ki jai! Sri Radha
nitya-seva ki jai!
Jaya Jaya Sri Radhe!
Jai Jai sri radhe
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