Mahanidhi
Madan Gopal Das
#LivingInVrindavana
#Yatra #Bhakti #Brijbhasi #VrajaVas #Radharani
1977,
we left our Delhi train in Mathura, and bounced along the dusty road in a
clickety-click, clickety-click horse cart ride to Vrndavana. “Welcome to Vrndavana, the Land of Krishna”
said the sign as we approached its precincts.
“Ahh,
we made it, we’re here; this is the spiritual world!”
Then Sri
Vrndavtavi Mata blessed us with our first darshana of Vrndavana, and completely
excited our heart with a special kind of attraction. We felt a unique sense of imperceptible
peace, and some inexplicable feeling of continually resonating joy in the core
of our heart.
As we
wandered about the villages of Vrndavana, Varshana, Nandagrama, Govardhana and
Radha-kunda all of our senses, especially our eyes, ears and nose, were
captivated and transported to a subtle and mysterious realm far beyond whatever
lies outside this “play land of God”, lilabhumi Vrndavana.
Now
we will share some of our memories from forty-two years ago.
Legions
of robust, brilliant green happy parrots chattered everywhere in the neem trees
lining the Chattikara road like rows of sentinels guarding the path from the
Delhi Road to the Banke Bihari Mandir. The road was so narrow that if two cars
were passing, the car giving way would get scratched by the scrawny, thorny
babul trees (acacia arabica) flanking the road.
The
twisty, narrow roads of bricks were polished smooth from millions of loving
shuffles scurrying to tiny temples or regal palaces housing the sweet Kings of
their hearts. In the small “family temples” and grand mandirs, the Thakurajis
were all being cooled with large cloth fans pulled by the eager hands of
grateful bhaktas.
Before
our Vrndavana yatra we had darshan of many Krishna murtis in mandirs in
America, Canada and UK. But here in Vrndavana, we experienced the Thakurajis to
be very different, extra special, close and friendly, touchable and human like.
If you reach out, Thakuraji will hold your hand, whisper something in your ear
and move into your heart. Here the Thakurajis are not aloof and distant. They
are loving, and like gaumata they want attention and care.
Thakuraji
wants to be close and near His devotees. He misses them and hankers to see them
in every arati. When you take darshan of Damodar jiu, Govindadeva, Gopinatha,
Radha Raman, Radha Vallabh and Shyamsundar you feel that They really like you,
and appreciate your standing before them admiring Their sweet and perfectly
beautiful divine forms with every drop of devotion you possess.
“O
such a land! Such a wondrous experience! And such a love found in nowhere but
Vrndavana!”
The
Yamuna River, glistening with an undeniably rich dark blue color, immediately
reminded us of our beloved Shyamsundar. Yamunaji meandered in a zig-zag way
through the magical landscape, not purposely toward a goal, but lazily like a
person relishing one’s self in the inner world of contentment. Like the path of
Krishna bhakti, Yamunaji moved slowly, carrying the hidden treasure of her
personal joy while steadily move toward her goal, the ocean.
One
night at 1.30 a.m. while sleeping in our small Raman Reti guesthouse, we were
suddenly awakened by some unearthly sound. It was the deep thunderous crying of
what seemed to be thousands of domestic cats meowing in unison. What was that
curious mystical cry? The sound abated after some time, but then again roared
back into prominence at about 4 a.m.
The next
morning, our Vrajavasi friend said, “O that is the peacocks in the forests
singing for Radha-Krishna’s nightly rasa lila. And at 4, they are calling all
the bhaktas to come for Krishna’s darshan in mangal arati!”
In
1992, by Krishna’s power alone, we did dandavat parikrama of Vrndavana. It was all
just sandy plains from Keshi Ghat to the big white Jagannatha Mandir. Then
believe it or not, the entire length of the parikrama marga was ONLY soothing
cool and purifying white Yamuna sand. Parrot and peacock filled big tall neem,
palasha, kadamba and arjuna trees interspersed with fruit orchards of ber,
guava and jamun trees lined both sides of the marga. Crossing the
Vrndavana-Mathura road, the parikrama marga was bordered by big trees and
garden filled spacious ashrams of various saints all the way to Raman Reti.
Often
we would take visiting devotees to the then tallest building in Vrndavana, the
seven storied “Pagal Baba Mandir”. From its roof we would point out the Goswami
Saptalaya Mandir domes, and the royal Madan Mohan temple gloriously reigning
atop Dvadashaditya Tila.
This
is the Vrndavana of forty-two years ago that completely captured the dry and
broken heart of one 24-year-old American. Like many, we were searching for a
nature loving, personal and playful God. We found Him here; Krishna and Radha
in their paradise of pure devotion, Vrndavana! It was an incredible overtaking
of our being. Impossible but it’s happening. We can see, smell, hear, taste,
touch and feel Krishna right here, NOW in Vrndavana.
Ten
years later, in 1987, by Srimati Radharani’s mercy, we happily moved
permanently to Vrndavana. Then a tragedy appeared. Unfortunately, for the next
20 years (1987-2007), we painfully and helplessly watched the divine paradise
that once enchanted our hearts disappear right before our tear-filled eyes.
Sadly,
our hearts broken, it’s now ALL GONE! No more trees, no more parrots, peacocks
or mynas, those talented maestros, and NO MORE YAMUNA! Small “family temples”
vanished under the rubble of stores and apartments. Other friendly, sweet and
vibrant small temples turned into sprawling complexes of marble, gold, tinsel
and trim all neatly packaged in steel “monkey cages”. Thakuraji’s “devotee fans” moved by loving
hands and hearts were replaced by ceiling fans and AC’s.
During
the destruction of Vrndavana, we often thought and prayed, “O Radharani! You
are the Queen of the trees, birds and forests of Vrndavana. And You are the one
and only supreme Empress of absolutely, pure and immaculate selfless love for
Sri Krishna, mahabhava. We promise You that if we ever get some money, we will
buy a little land and offer You some beautiful trees as a small token of our
love and gratitude for all and everything that you have and still are giving to
us.”
After
many years, by Srimati Radharani’s sweet will, She gave some land in Her
heart’s domain, Sri Radha-kunda Dhama. By Sri Krishna’s grace there are now
over thirty-five trees here for Lila Yugal’s enjoyment, including neem, campak,
asoka, amla, moulshri and Their favorites, our precious Tamal and Kadamba yugal
vrksh.
With
great disappointment, however, we have seen that most of the devotees buying
land here will mindlessly decimate all the trees, and then cover every inch of
their plots with cement, buildings driveways and towering walls, leaving zero
vraj raja, save and except a ceremonial “tulsi stambha”. What about serving
Vrndavana, and pleasing the Queen who so kindly gave you the land,
Vrndavaneshvari Sri Radha?
We
met one South Indian sadhu just after he purchased a plot in Vrndavana. “Maharaja,
what is your plan for your land? Are you going to cover every inch with cement
like everyone else does?”
Swamiji
replied, “O, No, no, this is Vraja. I promise you I will build a small ashram
along the back wall and leave the remaining area for a garden with trees and
flowers for our Thakuraji.”
“Yes,
this is good. Actually, it’s a privilege
and a special favor from Srimati Radharani to be granted some land in Her
Queendom. “Your property” and all the land in Vrndavana actually belongs to Sri
Radha alone. We are merely guardians meant to protect and beautify it with
flowers and trees as a place for the happiness and sweet pastimes of Sri Sri
Radha Govinda Yugal.”
Conversation
over, construction starts and guess what happened? A big ashram manifested
eating all the land, and the “promised garden” is nonexistent! Such is the age
of Kali!
To
all those blessed devotees moving to Vrndavana and building a home on a private
plot, we humbly make the following appeal. No matter how big or small your plot
is, please only build on one-third or one-half of “your land”, and leave the
rest for a “Radharani Bagicha”, a beautiful garden full of fragrant flowers and
happy trees! The is real residence in Vrndavana, Vrajavasa, and this is Krishna
bhakti.
In closing,
we pray: “O Vraja! O Vrndatavi Mata! How very much we miss you that while
writing this our tears are falling on the paper. Will we ever see you again?
Will we ever be embraced by you again, and fill with that special feeling of
love, security, hope and happiness than only a bhakta can perceive? O Srimati
Radharani! If Vraja does not return, then please I beg
You to take me to Your lotus feet in Goloka Vrndavana Dhama.
Jai
Jai Sri Radhe! Sridham Vrndavana ki jai!
Sridham Vrindavan ki Jai....
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