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Please study the Predictions from over 20 Vedic Scriptures about Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu before proceeding further. This will lead to deeper / proper understanding of the subject matter being presented in this book. Thank you for your kind support.
Lord Chaitanya, the ocean of all transcendental
qualities, is the most gracefully dancer. He is like the Chintamani gem
which fulfills everyone's desire by the arrangement of Providence. The rare gem
of devotional service unto His lotus feet has been given to me. All glories to
Lord Gaurasundar, the life and soul of every living entity, and the most beloved
object of Sri Advaita Acharya Prabhu and Lord Nityananda. He sustains life in
Sri Jagannath Pandit and Sri Damodara, and is the crown jewel of my heart. May
that Supreme Lord Gaurachandra, who is the Lord and master of Jagadisa and
Gopinatha, be glorified, along with all His dear devotees.
Lord Gaurachandra continued to perform His ecstatic pastimes with Lord
Nityananda Prabhu in Navadvip. All the Vaisnavas accompanied Srila Advaita
Acharya Prabhu who led them in a grand, ecstatic dancing and chanting of the
holy name of Lord Krishna.
Lord Nityananda Prabhu remained in Srivas Pandit's house and constantly
exhibited the mood of a young boy. When He sat down to eat He would not feed
Himself, but acted like a young boy, thus Malini, Srivas Pandit's wife, would
have to feed Him.
Now hear the story of Vidyanidhi Prabhu's arrival in Navadvip. Pundarika was a
very dear associate of Sri Krishna. By the Lord's arrangement he appeared in the
village of Chattagram in East Bengal, and purified that land. The Lord Himself
appeared in Navadvip and when He could not find Pundarika Vidyanidhi there He
sighed heavily, feeling separation from him.
One day after ecstatic dancing the Lord sat down and exclaimed, "O My father
Pundarika," and began to cry. "O Pundarika, O My father when will I be able to
see You again." Such was the extent of the Lord's affection for Pundarika
Vidyanidhi. In this way Lord Gaurachandra revealed His intimate associates by
performing such wonderful pastimes.
All the devotees surrounding the Lord were unable to comprehend the import of
the name He continued to repeat and reason for the tears which flowed from His
eyes. They conjectured that Pundarika naturally implied Krishna, and Vidyanidhi
could have many different explanations, but no one could understand that this
person was a very confidential associate of the Lord. When the Lord finally came
out of trance the devotees asked Him, "For which associate of Yours are You
weeping my Lord? Please reveal to us who he is, when he was born and what he
does, tell us Lord so that we may have the good fortune to know him."
The Lord replied, "You are certainly fortunate because you desire to hear about
him. His activities and character are most wonderful, the whole world can be
purified simply by hearing his name. His ecstatic appearance is almost like an
ordinary man therefore no one can recognize Him as a pure devotee of the Lord.
This highly learned scholar brahmana was born in Chakragram, He strictly
executed the prescribed religious principles and was respected by everyone, He
always floats in the ocean of nectar of love of Krishna, and his body constantly
displays various ecstatic symptoms such as crying, horripilation, etc. He never
went for ablutions to the Ganga to cleanse himself of his sins like everyone
else, nor did he enter her waters, he also avoided touching her with his feet.
However he came to see and pay his respects to her everyday in the evening when
the teeming crowds had all gone. He could not bear to see Mother Ganga
disrespected and utilized by people who spat into her, cleaned their mouth with
her waters, and washed their hair and dirty clothes in her, thus he preferred to
come to her in the evenings when there was no one around.
"Another wonderful characteristic of Pundarika Vidyanidhi is that he always
drank Ganga water before worshipping the Lord, then he performed all his daily
prescribed religious duties. This was meant to give a lesson to all the puffed
up scholars about the greatness of Mother Ganga.
"He is presently in Chakragram, but he is soon coming to Navadvip where he also
has a house. None of you will be able to recognize him, as on first sight one
would be inclined to think he was an ordinary materialistic person. I am very
anxious to see him, so all of you must endeavor and pray to bring him here very
quickly."
Talking about Pundarika Vidyanidhi threw the Lord into an ecstatic trance and He
began to weep saying, "O My father Pundarika." The Lord lamented loudly, for
only He could understand the extent of the greatness of such a pure Vaisnava,
and through His mercy only can that wonderful and unique position of a pure
devotee be revealed.
When the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself attracts a living entity there
is no way that one cannot respond, thus Pundarika Vidyanidhi suddenly desired to
go to Navadvip. He made arrangements and came to Navadvip with many disciples.
In Navadvip he remained incognito and all the ordinary men considered him to be
a lavish materialist, attached to a life of comfort and self enjoyment.
With the exception of Mukunda, no one amongst the Vaisnava's knew about
Pundarika Vidyanidhi's arrival in Navadvip. Sri Mukunda was an ayurvedic,
brahmana doctor who was born in Cakragram, thus he knew about the wonderful
Vaisnava qualities of Pundarika Vidyanidhi. When Mukunda found out that he was
in Navadvip, he was so overwhelmed that it was difficult for him to control
himself. However, Mukunda did not reveal Pundarika Vidyanidhi's identity to
anyone thus Pundarika remained a materialistic self enjoyer, in the eyes of the
ordinary folks. Only Mukunda and his brother Vasudeva Dutta knew about the
intensity of Pundarika's love for God.
Gadadhara Pandit and Mukunda were very dear friends and always kept in each
other's company. Mukunda thus told Gadadhara Pandit, "Listen carefully Gadadhara,
a very great devotee has come to Navadvip. You have been hankering for the
association of pure vaisnava's and today your desire will be fulfilled. I will
take you to see a wonderful Vaisnava devotee, in return for this I simply want
you to think of me as your dear servant."
The excited and happy Gadadhara Pandit called out the name of Krishna as they
proceeded towards the great vaisnava's residence. Arriving there they found
Pundarika Vidyanidhi sitting comfortably. Gadadhara offered his obeisances and
was respectfully seated.
Vidyanidhi inquired from Mukunda, "What is his name and which village does he
come from? I can see that his body is effulgent due to rendering devotional
service to the Supreme Lord Visnu, both his form and demeanor are extremely
wonderful."
"His name is Sri Gadadhara", Mukunda replied, "He is very fortunate because from
early childhood he has been totally detached from family life. His external,
material identity is that he is the son of the brahmana Sri Madhva Mishra.
Because he is totally absorbed in devotional service he only associates with
Vaisnava's, and he is extremely dear to all the devotees. When he heard about
you he was anxious to meet you."
After hearing the wonderful qualities of Gadadhara Pandit, Vidyanidhi was very
pleased to meet him. That great personality, Sri Pundarika Vidyanidhi, sat like
a prince. His beautiful bed was made of wood, covered with intricate brass and a
reddish stone inlay work. Above were three tiers of ornamental overhanging, made
of glittering brocade strips. He was seated on a soft mattress covered with
clean expensive sheets and silk pillows were placed under his back. On either
side of him many small and large water pots sat within his reach, as well as a
nice shining brass plate with betel pan neatly prepared on it. Two large ornate
mirrors hung on either side of him which he continually glanced into while
smiling with lips reddened from chewing pan. He wore a sandalwood paste tilaka
mark on his forehead and his face was decorated with dots made from a mixture of
sandalwood and perfume. As for his hair, it was well groomed and shining with
delicately perfumed hair oil. Two persons stood behind him fanning him gently
with long peacock feathers and in front of him was a nicely prepared hammock.
Because he followed a life of pure devotional service, he looked as charming as
Cupid himself. Those who did not know him would consider him to be a prince as
everything about him and around him gave the impression that he was a man of
easy and comfortable life given to pleasure.
When Gadadhara Pandit saw these luxurious items and a general atmosphere of
materialistic life he became suspicious. Since Gadadhara was a fully renounced
soul from his early childhood, naturally some doubts regarding the character of
Pundarika Vidyanidhi entered his heart. He thought, "What sort of a Vaisnava is
he, surrounded by so much finery and lavish living? Hearing about his devotional
mood I developed great respect for this person, but now on seeing him it is
slowly giving way to doubt and suspicion."
Mukunda understood the mind and heart of Gadadhara Pandit, thus he took upon
himself to reveal the true nature of Pundarika Vidyanidhi. By the special mercy
of Lord Krishna, Mukunda was allowed to perceive everything, nothing remained
unknown to him.
In a very sweet voice Mukunda began to sing a verse from the Srimad Bhagavatam
describing the glories of devotional service: "Alas how shall I take shelter of
one more merciful than He who granted the position of a mother to the she demon
Putana? Putana was unfaithful and always hankering for the blood of human
children. With that desire in mind she prepared deadly poison to be sucked from
her breats and came to kill Krishna, but because she offered her breasts to the
Lord she attained the greatest achievement."
As soon as these words concerning devotional service entered his ears, Pundarika
Vidyanidhi began to weep, tears of ecstatic love welled up in his eyes, rolling
down his face profusely like streams of the Ganga. Simultaneously all the
symptoms of ecstasy manifested on his person. He wept, trembled, rolled,
horripilated, roared and finally fell into an unconscious state of ecstasy. Then
suddenly regaining consciousness he said in a loud voice, "Speak, speak," and
again fell down to the ground. Agitated with spiritual emotions he kicked
everything that was near him and all the luxurious paraphernalia went crashing
to the ground. The shining brass pots of water, the container of betel pan,
pillows, bed sheets, everything became a confused mass. He began tearing his
fine clothes, and his well groomed hair went haywire as he wept and rolled in
the dust. He cried out, "O Krishna, My Lord, My soul, My very life, You have
made me hard hearted like a stone." He lamented loudly, piteously crying out, "I
have been deprived of the Lord's association in His most merciful incarnation."
He rolled around and crashed down to the ground. Everyone was afraid he might
break his bones. He trembled so violently that three persons could not hold him
down. He kicked everything that was in his way, as his disciples stood by
helplessly, unable to control him. In this way the storm of ecstatic love
continued until it finally abated and he fell into an unconscious state of
bliss. He lay down without breathing, totally submerged in an ocean of spiritual
ecstasy.
Amazed at what he witnessed Gadadhara Pandit began to worry thinking, "What
inauspiciousness has overcome me to make me think in such an offensive manner
about this great personality." He embraced Mukunda, being extremely pleased with
him. Drenching him with tears of love he said, "Mukunda you have acted like a
true friend, you have shown me a pure and unalloyed devotee of the Lord. It
would be difficult to find another pure Vaisnava like him anywhere in this
entire creation. One can become totally purified simply by observing his
devotional attitude. Today, because you are right next to me I have been able to
avoid a great catastrophe. When I saw all the luxurious paraphernalia
surrounding Pundarika Vidyanidhi I was convinced that he was a materialistic
Vaisnava given to the pleasures of life. You could read my mind and being a
great magnanimous soul you revealed to me the unlimited extent of Pundarika
Vidyanidhi's love for God, yet today I have been offensive and the extent of my
offense can only be mitigated by your mercy. You must be merciful to me and
purify my heart. All these devotees who have taken to the process of surrender
through devotional service to the Lord have all accepted the shelter of a guide
under whose instructions they act. Yet I do not have such an instructor, so I
have decided to take shelter of Pundarika Vidyanidhi and follow devotional
service under his guidance. I know that I can counteract all my offenses to him
by becoming his disciple." Thus Gadadhara Pandit revealed to Mukunda his desire
to become a disciple of Pundarika Vidyanidhi. Mukunda was extremely pleased with
the decision and patted him on the back saying, "very good, very good."
Sri Pundarika Vidyanidhi was in a state of ecstatic coma for six hours,
gradually he returned to his normal state and sat down quietly. It was
impossible for Gadadhara Pandit to control the tears of joy which rolled
profusely down his face. wetting his entire body. When Sri Vidyanidhi saw this
he embraced Gadadhara Pandit, holding him to his heart. Overwhelmed by Pundarika
Vidyanidhi's ecstatic devotion, Gadadhara was unable to remain calm.
Mukunda spoke up, revealing Gadadhara Pandit's mind, "Doubt arose in Gadadhara's
mind when he first saw your extravagant appearance and surroundings, but now he
is repentant and wants to accept initiation from you. He is a renounced devotee
of the Lord. Although he is young he is mature in spiritual realization, and
comes from the very good family of Madhva Mishra. From early childhood he has
always been very attached to the Supreme Lord. I think it is a very good match a
very elevated spiritual master like Pundarika Vidyanidhi having an equally able
disciple like Gadadhara Pandit. Please consider these points and choose an
auspicious day to initiate him with your diksa mantra."
Pundarika Vidyanidhi smiled and said, "Be assured that I will do as you say, for
by the Lord's mercy I have had the great fortune to meet a person who is like a
precious gem. The result of many lifetimes of pious activities is that one may
find a disciple such as him. The forthcoming twelfth day of the waxing moon is
very auspicious, come here to meet me and your plan will become successful."
Overjoyed, Gadadhara Pandit offered his obeisances and took leave of Pundarika
Vidyanidhi.
Mukunda and Gadadhara went straight to meet Lord Gaurachandra, who happily
received the news of Pundarika Vidyanidhi's arrival.
During the night, without being seen by anyone, Pundarika left all his
associates behind and came to the place of Lord Gaurachandra. As soon as he saw
the Lord he fell down like a rod, offering his obeisances to the Lord,
Overwhelmed with ecstatic trance he lay on the ground experiencing waves of joy.
Shortly afterwards he regained external consciousness and roared loudly, then
despising himself he began to weep saying, "O my dear Krishna, You are my Lord
and father. I am a great offender, please punish this wretch. O Lord You have
liberated everyone in the world, only I have been deprived of such good
fortune."
Hearing his lamentation all the assembled Vaisnavas, who knew Pundarika
Vidyanidhi to be a great and elevated Vaisnava, felt pained and began to cry.
The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Lord Chaitanya, is especially inclined to
His pure devotees, therefore upon seeing His beloved devotee, He got up and
embraced him. Crying the Lord said, "O My father Pundarika, finally I am able to
see you today." The Vaisnavas were overjoyed to have the association of such an
elevated devotee as Pundarika Vidyanidhi and their eyes filled with tears. So
wonderful was this scene that no pen could possibly describe it.
Lord Gaurasundar held Pundarika Vidyanidhi in a loving embrace, wetting him with
His tears. Understanding how dear Pundarika was to the Lord, the devotees
immediately felt affection, respect and a sense of closeness with him. The Lord
continued to hold Pundarika Vidyanidhi closely as if He wanted to merge His body
into his. For sometime the Lord was unable to move. Remaining like a statue He
held Vidyanidhi in His close embrace. When the Lord came out of trance He began
to chant the name of Hari, and said, "Today Lord Krishna has been very merciful
to me, He has fulfilled all My desires. I have met a person of My heart's
desire."
Pundarika Vidyanidhi greeted all the Vaisnavas fondly and they began to chant
the holy name together. The Lord then introduced Pundarika saying, "His name is
Pundarika Vidyanidhi, the Lord has specially created him to distribute love of
Godhead."
Hearing this the devotees happily responded by lifting their their arms and
chanting "Hari, Hari." The Lord said, "Today is a special day, a wonderful thing
has happened, I woke up from sleep and my eyes beheld the ocean of love of
Godhead directly in Person."
All this went on while Pundarika Vidyanidhi was absorbed within himself in an
ecstatic trance, totally unaware of his immediate external surroundings.
Suddenly he became aware of the devotees around him and he immediately offered
obeisances to the Lord, properly recognizing Him for the first time since their
meeting. Then he offered his obeisances to Advaita Acharya Prabhu and exchanged
obeisances with all the other Vaisnavas. It was a glorious scene, as all the
devotees floated on waves of ecstasy, thrilled to have met Pundarika Vidyanidhi
who himself is an ocean of love of Godhead. Only an extremely pious and
fortunate person is able to describe this marvelous scene.
Gadadhara Pandit took Lord Visvambhar's permission to accept initiation from
Pundarika Vidyanidhi. Gadadhara said, "I could not understand the uncommon
behavior of this great personality and so I became disrespectful. Therefore in
order to cleanse myself of this sin I want to become his disciple, for certainly
as my spiritual master he will exonerate me."
Appreciating Gadadhara Pandit's mood, the Lord said, "Yes, perform it quickly."
Thus Gadadhara Pandit formerly accepted initiation from Pundarika Vidyanidhi,
the ocean of ecstatic loving devotion.
What ability do I have to speak about the wonderful qualities of Pundarika
Vidyanidhi, for he was such an elevated Vaisnava that even Gadadhara Pandit was
his disciple. I have just narrated in short this wonderful pastime of Pundarika
Vidyanidhi, as I was hankering for this opportunity with the hope that I will be
able to have his association. Both the spiritual master and the disciple are
competent and are dearly beloved of the Supreme Lord, Sri Krishna Chaitanya.
Whoever hears of this meeting between Gadadhara Pandit and Pundarika Vidyanidhi
will gradually experience the highest ecstasies of love of Godhead. Lord Sri
Krishna Chaitanya and Lord Nityananda Prabhu are my life and soul, I Vrindavan
das offer my humble song at their lotus feet.
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