Mahanidhi Madan
Gopal Das
In the earthly
realm of Vrndavana and in the spiritual sky, Radharani is known as
Vrndavaneshvari, “Queen of Vrndavana”, which means Sri Radha is the one and
only controller of everything, including the heart of Sri Krishna.
In Vraja Gokula,
there are two instances wherein Radha’s sakhis will sometimes chant the Hare
Krishna maha-mantra: 1) to nourish Radhika’s taste in sambhoga-vilasa when She
meets with Krishna, or 2) to soothe Radha’s searing heart in times of
separation from Her beloved Syama. At other times, the sakhis will sweetly
sing, “Radhe, Radhe!” as they serve Sri Radha throughout the day.
Now let’s consider
the reality of the present day Vrndavana where I have been living for the last
27 years. Today in Vraja Dhama, everyone chants “Radhe Radhe” from the time
they wake up until the time they take rest. For Vrajavasis, the name of Radha
is inseparable from their breathing.
They hear the name
of Radha in the wombs of their mothers; they’re born with the name of Radha in
their ears; they move with the name of Radha in their lives; they dream with
the name of Radha in their minds; and they die with the name of Radha on their
tongues. By continually hearing and chanting “Radhe, Radhe” in this way, every
Vrajavasi automatically becomes full of Radha-bhava or gopi-bhava. And this is
the goal that all Gaudiya Vaisnavas hope to attain, especially by residing in
Vrndavana.
In Radha Rasa Sudhanidhi
verses 95-97, Gaudiya rasika acarya Srila Prabhodhananda Sarasavati glorifies
Radha’s completely pure and ecstatic Holy Name thus: “The name of Radha is the
liquid rasa of blissful love (premananda rasam). Radha’s name gives the
greatest joy when chanted with tender loving affection (maha-sukha karam
uccaritam prematah). The two syllables Ra, Dha contain all divine knowledge
(vidya para dva akshara). Sri Krishna becomes supremely pleased whenever He
hears someone chanting “Radhe, Radhe”(japa muda gayati).
Even once chanting
of Radha nama will immediately attract Sri Krishna (japa sakrd gokulapati
akarshaka). Lord Madhava Himself lovingly chants Radha nama (mantra japa priti
svayam madhava). Sometimes Hari sits with the sakhis and chants Radha nama
until tears run down His lotus face (ali svayam jalpa ashru mukho hari).
“Sometimes Krishna
goes along the banks of the Yamuna and enters a bower house alone (kalindi tate
kunja mandira gato). Syama sits down like the king of yogis to meditate on the
radiance of Radhika’s sweet lotus feet (pada jyotir dhyana). Krishna starts
chanting Radha nama, and soon becomes drenched in tears of love (sada japa
prema-ashru purno hari) as He relishes the amazing blossoming mellows of
Radha’s blissful loving enchantment (adbhutam ullasad rati rasananda
sammohitah).
“May the most
amazing two syllables “Ra” and “Dha” become manifest to me forever (tad
adbhutam me radheti varna dvayam). The ambrosial elixir “Radha” is my life and
soul (tad amrtam radheti me jivanam).”
In this regard, Srila Prabhupada once said,
“There is no harm chanting “Radhe.” (folio: 750408MW-MAYAPUR)
Radhe! Radhe!
Radhe! Radhe! Radhe! Radhe! Radhe! Radhe! Radhe! Radhe!
Jaya Jaya Sri
Radhe!
Radharani ki Jai ho !!
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Radhey Radhey! Jai Sri Gurudeva!
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