Sri
Sri Radha Ramana
Srila
Gopal Bhatta Goswami and The Appearance of Sri Radha-Raman
The all merciful
Lord Sri Gaur Hari, as He travelled
from village to village throughout the south of
The
ahaprabhu
came to Ranga Kshetra in
the Christian year 1511. Vyenkata Bhatt had two
brothers, Tirumalla Bhatta
and Prabodhananda Sarasvati.
They all belonged to the Ramanuja ampradaya
and Prabodhananda Sarasvati
was a tridandi sannyasi of
that order. Vyenkata Bhatta
had a son named Gopal, who was then just a child.
When the boy came to offer his obeisances at the lotusfeet of Mahaprabhu picked
him up and very affectionately seated him in His lap. Mahaprabhu
would call Gopal after He had finished His meal and
offer His remnants to the boy. In this way He prepared him for the positon of Acarya.
After remaining at Vyenkata Bhatta's house during
the four months of the rainy season (Chaturmasya) Mahaprabhu prepared to continue His journey of the South. Vyenkata Bhatta's house began to
ebb in a tide of tears in anticipation of His departure. Gopal
fell at His lotusfeet in a dead faint. Therefore Mahaprabhu remained for a couple of more days in order to
con-sole the boy. Being pleased with Gopala Bhatta Gosvami's sincere service
and devotion, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
initiated him, and ordered him to move to Vrndavana
after the disappearance of his parents and perform bhajan
and write. He instructed him to serve his mother and father and always engage
in chanting Krsna's glories and thereafter to come to
Brindavan.
Very quickly Gopal became expert in grammar, poetry and rhetoric and
then began his study of Vedanta. His uncle Prabodhananda,
specifically began to instruct him from the devotional scriptures (Bhakti - shastra).
Gopal Bhatta always remained thinking
of the lotus feet of Mahaprabhu and when he might
again be able to meet Him. At the same time however he couldn't leave his aged
mother and father. Finally having reached their final days they called their
son Gopal and instructed him to go to the lotus feet
of Mahaprabhu in Vrindavan.
Then while meditating on His lotus feet themselves they went to join Him in His
eternal lila.
At the age of thirty Gopala Bhatta Gosvami
came to Vrindavana, and having missed Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu this saddened
him.
Thus Gopal
set out for Vrindavan and when he arrived there Rupa Gosvami immediately sent
word to Mahaprabhu to inform Him of Gopal's arrival there.
Mahaprabhu had previously indicated to Rupa
and Sanatan that Gopal Bhatta would one day come there to Brindavan,
so upon his arrival they treated him with the same care and affection they
would their own brother. They immediately became life long companions.
However, the all knowing Supreme
Personality of Godhead, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu received word that Gopal
Bhatta had come to Vrindavan,
He was very pleased and sent with that messenger with the Lord's personal
wooden sitting plank (hoki) which He had used along
with a pair of His undergarments and one of His upper cloths - uttara or chaddar. "Having
received these gifts Gopal Bhatta
was in ecstasy and he worshipped them as the prasad (tadiya) of Mahaprabhu.
When he would worship his Deities
he would sit on that wooden plank. This piri (wooden
seat) and Mahaprabhus clothes are still being
worshipped at Radha-Ramana Mandir.
Gopala Bhatta, like Rupa and Sanatana, had no fixed
residence and would spend the night in various kunjas
(forest groves). He spent his time studying the scriptures and composing
various literatures.
After Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu's disappearance Gopala
Bhatta Gosvami felt intence separation from the Lord. To relieve his devotee,
the Lord instructed Gopala Bhatta
in a dream :"If you want my darsan
then make a trip to
In
After emptying and refilling his
waterpot for the third time, Gopala Bhatta Gosvami found twelve Shaligrama
shilas sitting there. Thinking this must be the Lords mercy, he kept all the
shilas and returned to Vrndavana.
Sri Gopala Bhatta Gosvami used to
worship twelve Shaligram silas. Wherever he would go he would bring them with
him in a piece of cloth tied at the corner. Gopala Bhatta kept the cloths and
ornaments with his shilas. While Gopala Bhatta Gosvami was absorbed in
remembering how the half-man, half-lion form of the Supreme Lord had manifested
from the pillar in Hiranyakasipu's palace, he prayed in transcendental
lamentation to the Lord: "Oh my Lord, you are very merciful and always
fulfill the desires of your devotees. I wish to serve you in your form, having
arms and legs and blissful smiling face, with lotus eyes.... If I had a Deity
then I would be able to decorate Him so nicely with these clothes and
ornaments."
In the evening after offering
some bhoga and arotika to his Shalagram shilas, Gopala Bhatta put them to rest,
covering them with a wicker basket. Late in the night, Gopala Bhatta took a
little rest and then, in the early morning went to take bath in the Yamuna
river. Returning from his bath, he uncovered the Shalagramas in order to render
the puja for Them, and saw amongst Them a Deity of Krishna playing the flute.
There were now eleven shilas and this Deity. The "Damodara shila",
had manifested as the beautiful three-fold bending form of
tri-bhangananda-krishna. Floating in the ocean of ecstasy, he fell to the
ground in order to offer his dandavats and then recited various prayers and
hymns. This wonderful event of the appearance day of RadhaRaman happened on the
day after Sri Nrisimha Chaturdasi, and is celebrated on that day accordingly.
That day they offer 500 liters of milk for the Lord's pleasure and many other
sweets and different things. The RadhaRaman temple has the highest standard of
Deity worship in all of Vraj.
When Rupa and Sanatana Gosvamis
as well as many other devotees received news of this miraculous event they came
running to see the Lord. Gazing on the Lord's transcendental form, which
bewildered all the living entities of the many various planets, they all bathed
Him with their tears. This Deity whom the Gosvamis named, "Sri Radha-raman
Deva" made His appearance on the full moon day of Vaisakha in the year
1542. Except for Vrindadevi, Sri Radha-Ramanaji is the only one of the original
Deities of Vrindavana who never left to go to Jaipur. Sri Sri Radha-raman-ji is
still being worshipped in Vrindavana near Nidhuban kunj in the compound of the
temple.
The Deity is called Radha-raman
although physically there is no apparent Deity of Radha there. As one can see
from the picture at the top of this page, that to the right of the picture (to
Ramanji's left) is a place setting for Srimati Radhika. In this way the pujaris
worship Sri Radha and Ramanji together.
Sri Radha-ramana Deva, unlike
other Deities, has very intricate features, including fingernails and even
teeth. On the back side of His body parts of the original Shalagram shila from
which He manifested Himself can be seen.
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Sriman
Madhva-Gaudeshwar-Vasihnava Peetham
The Supreme Lord Krishna combined with Srimati Radharani and incarnated as Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu to confer bhakti to all beings. Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu performed harinam sankirtan and conducted many congregational preaching activities, as a result of which innumerable devotees came to take His shelter. He asked His devotees to dedicate their lives to propagate His teachings.
Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu bestowed His yellow anga-vastram and the mat, that He sat on while chanting, to Sri Gopala Bhatta Goswami and appointed him the Acarya of Sriman Madhva-Gaudeshwar-Vasihnava Peetham.
He asked Sri Gopala Bhatta Goswami to go to Vrindavan and locate the important past-time places of Sri Sri Radha Krishna and make them known to everyone. Sri Gopala Bhatta Goswami’s contribution to Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s sampradaya is immense. He compiled various works like Sri Krishna Tatva Mimamsa, Hari Bhakti Vilas etc., while practicing his spiritual life in Vrindavan. Being pleased with the devotion of Sri Gopala Bhatta Goswami the Supreme Lord Himself manifested from a Salagram Sila as Sri Radha Raman on the day of Vaishaka Shukla Purnima (full moon day of the Vaishaka month) in the year 1599.
Sri Damodar Goswami was the dearest disciple of Sri Gopala Bhatta Goswami. He was assigned the task of serving Sri Radha Raman. Sri Gopala Bhatta Goswami also anointed Sri Damodar Goswami as his successor to the Sriman Madhva-Gaudeshwar-Vasihnava Peetham. Sri Mathura Nath Goswami succeeded Sri Damodar Goswami. He was well versed in Srimad Bhagavatam and was renowned for his mellifluent discourses. He made Punjab and Sindh the center of his activities and preached extensively in all directions.
Many great personalities like Vyakhyana Vachaspati, Sri Shoban Lal Goswamiji Maharaja and Sri Vijay Krishna Goswamiji Maharaja have adorned the Sriman-Madhva-Gaudeshwar-Vaishnava Peetham during their life times. They traveled from Vrindavan to various remote areas across the country to carry out the mission of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
H.H. Atul Krishna Goswamiji Maharaja adorned Sriman Madhva-Gaudeshwar-Vasihnava Peetham after Sri Vijay Krishna Goswamiji Maharaja. He inherited the glorious tradition of interpreting the scriptures from his predecessors. He is an erudite scholar, and is well versed in various Vedic scriptures. He is the most reputed orator in India. His discourses are extremely fascinating.
At present H.H. Sri Sribhuti Krishna Goswami Maharaja is adorning the Sriman Madhva-Gaudeshwar-Vasihnava Peetham. H.H. is spreading the message of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu all over the world tirelessly, through his captivating discourses on various scriptures like Srimad Bhagavad Gita, Mahabharata, Srimad Bhagavatam, Sri Ramayana, and Sri Chaitanya Charitamrita.
H.H.
Sri Sribhuti Krishna Goswami
Maharaja lives in Sri Vaijayanti Ashram in Vrindavan, where the Sriman Madhva-Gaudeshwar-Vasihnava Peetham
was originally established. H.H. has established branches of Sriman Madhva-Gaudeshwar-Vasihnava
Peetham in cities like Amritsar, Jalandhar,
Chandigarh and Jaipur. His articulate discourses are
divine and filled with ancient esoteric philosophical truths, which are aimed
at universal welfare. Thousands of people gather to listen to his captivating
lectures in all parts of the country. His magnanimity, soothing advice and
genuine concern for all makes him distinct amongst spiritual leaders. His
disciples feel secure by his presence. In accordance with the glorious
tradition of giving this knowledge to others H.H. runs
a school where subjects like Srimad Bhagavatam, Sri Ramayana are taught. H.H. also oversees the
setting up of medical camps to provide medical aid for the handicapped, old and
needy.
H.H.
Sri Pundrik Goswami, the
worthy son of H.H. Sribhuti Krishna Goswami and the future successor to the Sriman
Madhva-Gaudeshwar-Vasihnava Peetham
is popular among the devotees. He is following the path of his predecessors, in
spreading the message of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu through discourses on different vaishnava scriptures like Srimad Bhagavatam, Sri Ramayan, Sri Chaitanya Charitamrita etc., all
over the world so that people may benefit by knowing the real goal of their
lives.
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