Baithakji Charitra :
BAITHAK 1
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT GOVIND GHAT, SHRIMAD GOKUL
There are three baithaks at Gokul. The first one is
at Govind Ghat on the banks of the holy river Yamuna under a chhonkar tree.
Shri Mahaprabhuji visited Gokul during His first pilgrimage to Vraja. He was
accompanied by His disciple, Shri Damodardas Harsaniji, whom He lovingly called
Damala. On arriving here, Shri Mahaprabhuji saw two identical ghats and got
confused which one of them was Govind Ghat and Thakurani Ghat respectively.
At that moment, Shri Yamunaji, looking splendid in
divine ornaments, appeared and cleared His doubt. She said that where He was
standing was Thakurani Ghat and to HIs left was Govind Ghat.
On seeing Shri Yamunaji, Shri Vallabha sang
Yamunashtakam in Her praise. This event took place at Thakurani Ghat on the
third day of the brighter half in the lunar month of Shravana (Shravana Shukla
3). This day is also called as Thakurani Teeja.
Then Shri Yamunaji wished that Shri Mahaprabhuji
should sit on Her banks and read the entire Bhagavatam. On Her request, Shri
Mahaparabhuji sat under a chhonkar tree at Govind Ghat and read the Bhagavatam
which took seven days to complete.
On the midnight of the eleventh day of the bright
halh of Shravana, Damala had retired to sleep while deep thoughts had kept Shri
Mahaprabhuji awake. He was seriously concerned that how He could reunite the
All Perfect Lord, Shri Krishna with the sinful souls ?
Deeply perturbed with such thoughts, Shri
Mahaprabhuji suddenly saw the All Charming Shri Krishna (Shri Govardhan Nathji)
right before Him. Having nothing besides Him in the wee hours of the night,
Shri Mahaprabhuji could offer Him only 'Pavitra' and 'Mishri'. He then sang
Madhurashtakam in His praise which unveils His infinite splendour. After this,
Shri Nathji consoled Him and said that He should not worry. He mercifully
initiated Shri Mahaprabhuji with the Gadya Mantra (Brahma Sambandha) and
instructed Him to initiate the divine souls with the same. He also assured that
He would personally see for the upliftment of the divine souls who sought
refuge in Him. After saying this Shri Nathji disappeared.
The following morning, Shri Mahaprabhuji questioned
Damala, "Did you hear anything?" Damala demurely replied, "I did
hear but could not understand a word. How can an ordinary soul like me
understand the divine speech of the Supreme Lord ?"
Extremely pleased with his humbleness, Shri
Mahaprabhuji explained to him the secrets of the divine instructions (Siddhanta
Rahasyam) of the Brahma Sambandha. Damala then prayed to be initiated. Shri
Mahaprabhuji obliged him and firmly established the Path of Divine Grace in his
heart.
This day Shravana Shukla Dvadashi or Pavitra Barasa
is marked as the Birthday of Pushtimarg. Vaishnavas celebrate this day by
offering Pavitra and Mishri to their respective Gurus or any Goswami Balak.
BAITHAK 2
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BADI BAITHAK
This is perhaps the largest of the three baithaks
at Gokul. Here Shri Mahaprabhuji used to have His meals and give discourses. At
this place, Shri Nathji told the devotees of Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, a
renowned saint from Bengal that the right to His personal services lay only
with Shri Vallabhacharya Mahaprabhu and that their liberation would be by the
chanting of the holy name.
Once, the saints of Vrindavana, curious to know
about the greatness of Shri Mahaprabhuji, sent Shyamananda to Gokul. On
arriving there, he hung his Shaligram on a tree and sought darshan of Shri
Mahaprabhuji. Upon returning he saw that his Shaligram was no longer on the
tree. So he went to Shri Mahaprabhuji and said complaining perhaps one of His
disciples must have stolen the idol. Shri Mahaprabhuji asked him to go there
and see again.
When he went there, he saw that the tree was
covered with shaligrams and he couldn't identify his own. He once again
approached Shri Mahaprabhuji and said that he was unable to recognise his
Shaligram. Shri Mahaprabhuji then questioned him that how could he serve his
Shaligram if he couldn't recognise it ? He then asked him to go to the tree
again.
Returning to the tree, he found his Shaligram.
Taking it, he went to Vrindavan and reported the strange incident to his guru
brothers.
BAITHAK 3
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S SHAYYA MANDIR BAITHAK
Shri Mahaprabhuji used to sleep at this place. At
that spot, a sage, who had been living underground for thousands of years, saw
Shri Mahaprabhuji and said to him that he attained the fruits of his
austerities by having his darshan. He said that there would be seven temples of
Lord Krishna in Gokul and this place would be inhabited by Krishna devotees. He
prayed to Shri Mahaprabhuji that he should bless him by giving him a permanent
place to dwell without being removed.
Many years later Lord Shri Dvarkanathji's temple
was to be constructed on that spot. On being asked by the Lord to vacate the
place, the sage refused claiming to have been blessed by Shri Mahaprabhuji to
remain there and went to his hut forty feet below the ground.
Meanwhile, Lord Shri Dvarkanathji's temple was
built. Many years later, when Shri Gokulnathji, the grandson of Shri
Mahaprabhuji found some insects in the offerings, asked the Lord what was the
reason. The Lord yawned and said in sanskrit that "fruits are received
according to one's actions".
For quite some time, the idol of Shri Dvarkanathji
was seated with Shri Mathuradhishji in an adjacent temple in Gokul.
Many more events might have occured here but only
this has been recorded.
BAITHAK 4
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT VRINDAVANA
At Vrindavana, Shri Mahaprabhuji offered prasad to
his disciple Shri Prabhudasa Jalota, which he did not accept as he had not
taken bath. Shri Mahaprabhuji then recited the following shloka "vrikshe
vrikshe venudhari patre patre chaturbhuja" (Lord Shri Krishna who plays
the flute resides in every tree and every leaf) and said that the dust of this
holy land of Vraja is self purifying.By the grace divine of Shri Mahaprabhuji,
Prabhudasa had the divine vision of Shri Krishna as described in the shloka. He
then partook the prasada before taking bath.
One day, Gopaladasa, a disciple of Shri Krishna
Chaitanya requested his guru to grant him a deity to worship who in turn
entrusted to him a Shaligrama. Gopaladasa worshipped the Shaligram but was
distressed by heart as he desired to worship a deity which he could adorn with
clothes and jewels. He once again prayed to his guru for a deity but in
despair.
One night, Shri Krishna Chaitanya, who had left for
Jagannathpuri, appeared in his dream and told him that he was incarnated to
establish the greatness of the chanting of the Lord's holy names, but his wish
would be fulfilled by Shri Vallabhacharya Mahaprabhuji, who had the right to
grant the service of the Lord's deity.
When Shri Mahaprabhuji arrived in Vrindavana,
Gopaladasa pleaded Him to grant him a deity for worship. Shri Mahaprabhuji,
instead of giving him a deity said that if he worshipped with pure sentiments
then his Shaligrama would transform into a deity of his desire. He asked
Gopaladas to wait until morning to see the change in his Shaligrama.
The following morning, by the grace of Shri
Mahaprabhuji, his Shaligrama had transformed into the most enchanting and
charming form of Shri Krishna which he called as Radha Ramana (this deity is
still in Vrindavana).
Gopaladasa, realising that Shri Mahaprabhuji was
Krishna Himself, approached Him with the hope of becomming His disciple. But
Shri Mahaprabhuji told him that He would accept him in his next birth. So,
after many years, Gopaladasa was reborn as Gopala Naga, the renowned devotee of
the Path of Grace.
BAITHAK 5
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT MATHURA
Shri Mahaprabhui seated at Vishram Ghata on the
banks of the holy river Yamuna gave discourses on Shrimad Bhagavatam. At that
time, that area was scarcely inhabited by people and nearby was also a
graveyard. On Shri Mahaprabhuji's instructions, Shri Krishnadasa Meghana
sprinkled some holy water in between Asa and Suriya lakes which purified the
area. From here, Shri Mahaprabhuji went to Dhruva Ghata where He met Rupa and
Sanatana Goswami, the famous disciples of Shri Krishna Chaitanya. They
questioned Him, " Your path is called Pushtimarga which means path of
grace or nourishment, but why is it that many of your disciples are thin
?" Shri Mahaprabhuji replied," I told them not to enter this path but
they did not heed my advice."
Not understanding Shri Mahaprabhuji's subtle reply
they left for Jagannathpuri where their guru was residing. They informed
Chaitanyaji about their meeting with Shri Mahaprabhuji and also his reply. On
hearing it Shri Chaitanyaji fell unconscious to the ground. When he regained
consciousness, he inquired about Shri Mahaprabhuji's reply and again fell
lifeless to the ground. This happened thrice. The essence of Shri
Mahaprabhuji's reply is thus explained, ' The gopis left their family and homes
at the call of Shri Krishna's flute and sought His presence deep in the forest.
Lord Shri Krishna then told the gopis that it was not proper for them to stay
with Him in the night and asked them to return to their homes. But, the gopis did
not heed His advice and consequently achieved the highest fruit of experiencing
union and separation with the Lord. Similarly, those who did not heed Shri
Mahaprabhuji's advice, received the same sentiments of the divine gopis and
subsequently became thin'. Only Shri Cahitanyaji was able to grasp the
transcendental significance of Shri Mahaprabhuji's reply.
At Vishram Ghata, the muslim ruler had cast cast a
spell that any hindu who passed under it would have their tuft of hair removed
and would find a muslim beard. At that time, Shri Mahaprabhuji arrived there
with His disciples and passed under it unaffected. He also read the Bhagavatam
for a week. During those days all the hindus remained unaffected by the spell.
After the completion of the reading, when He decided to move to Madhuvana, all
the brahmins approached Him requesting Him to put a permanent end to the spell.
On enquiry, Shri Mahaprabhuji learnt that the spell was by the orders of the
emperor from Delhi. So He sent Vasudevadasa and Keshava Bhatta to Delhi in
order to put spells on all the gates within the city whereby, any muslim who
passed under it would find his beard removed and find a hindu tuft of hair on
his head.
As a result of this, thousands of muslims fell
victim to the spell. The terrified muslims told the emperor about this, who
summoned the two disciples and orered them to remove the spell. To this, they
said that this was carried out by the orders of Shri Mahaprabhuji and it would
be removed only if he removed the spell at Mathura.
Realising the supreme powers of Shri Mahaprabhuji,
the emperor ordered his men to remove the spell at Mathura. Only then
Vasudevadasa and Keshava Bhatta removed all the spell in Delhi.
Upon returning to Mathura, the two of them narrated
the incident to their guru who was amused by their adventures. He later said
that henceforward, all muslim spells would be harmless and ineffective.
Shri Mahaprabhuji then bathed in the river Yamuna
and sought permission from the Purohita to circumbulate the holy land of Vraja.
BAITHAK 6
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT MADHUVANA
Shri Mahaprabhuji visited the temple of Lord
Madhuvaniyana, established by Shri Vajranabhaji. After bathing in the lake
there, He began a seven day discourse (Saptah Parayanam) on Shrimad Bhagavatam.
The Lord regularly came to listen to the discourses. The temple priest got
worried on not finding the Lord in the temple. When the Lord returned, He told
the priest to perform the rituals early in the morning so that He could go to
hear Shri Mahaprabhuji's discourses on the sacred text.
From here, Shri Mahaprabhuji proceeded further with
His close disciples, on His pilgrimage of the holy land of Vraja.
BAITHAK 7
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT KAMODAVANA
From Madhuvana, Shri Mahaprabhuji went to Talavana
and had a holy bath. Circumbulating the lake, he proceeded to Kamodavana where
he halted for three days.
While residing there, Shri Krishnadasa Meghana
asked Him, "Why is this place called as Kamodavana ?" Shri Mahaprabhuji
replied, " Once Radha & Krishna blessed this place with their
presence. Radha then requested Her beloved Krishna to create a beautiful forest
of Kamodini trees with bowers of lotuses. The Lord carried out Her wish, hence,
the name of this place Kamodavana, the forest of Kamodini trees.
Shri Mahaprabhuji then blessed His disciples with
the divine vision of the holy place. On having this sight, they all lost
consciousness. Shri Mahaprabhuji thought that due to the absorbing sight they
might not regain consciousness, so He took away their celestial sight and
brought them back to their material existence.
From here, Shri Mahaprabhuji went to Bahulavana and
took holy dips in Shantanu and Gandharva lakes.
BAITHAK 8
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT BAHULAVANA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed here for three days and
gave discourses on the Bhagavatam. Overe here He came to know from the brahmins
that the local ruler had ordered to stop worshipping the sacred stone-cow
called Bahula. He said that they could commence her worship only if she ate
grass. Shri Mahaprabhuji ordered the rulers presence and showed him the cow
partaking the offered grass. The ruler lay prostrate at His lotus feet and
prayed to make him His disciple. Shri Mahaprabhuji said that He would be accepted
in his next birth.
After his death, he took birth in the family of
boatmen as Meha Dhemar who became Shri Vitthalanathaji's disciple.
From here, He went to Jikhan, where He had darshan
of Shri Balarama. From there, he went to Radhakunda.
BAITHAK 9
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT RADHAKUNDA
Once an argument erupted between Radha and Krishna
on who looked better of the two. So to see their respective images in the
water, Radha dug the lake (Radha Kunda) with Her finger nails and Krishna with
His flute (Krishna Kunda), thus, making the waters of the lakes very sacred.
Within the holy waters of Radhakunda exists a divine palace of Shri Radha,
studded with precious jewels.
One day, Shri Mahaprabhuji saw the divine couple
walking hand-in-hand in the caves of mount Govardhana. Shri Mahaprabhuji, with
His disciples approached the divine couple. The other vaishnavas, upon seeing
the Lord's divine sport lost consciousness and fell on the ground. The divine
couple ordered Shri Mahaprabhuji to come with Them.
Three days later, Shri Mahaprabhuji returned to
that spot and found His disciples in the same unconscious condition. He then
told Damala, His very dear disciple of what had happened and sprinkled some
holy water on His disciples who immediately regained consciousness.
Later, Shri Mahaprabhuji took holy dips in all the
eight lakes situated there.
From, here He went to Kusum Sarovar. After bathing
in the lake, He met Uddhavaji, who requested Him to explain the purport of the
Bhramara Geeta, a chapter from the tenth canto of the Bhagavatam. Shri
Mahaprabhuji began explaining the meaning of one verse. It took nine hours to
explain only one-fourth part of the verse. He remained standing for all this
while, totally engrossed in the nectar of the Bhagavatam. Shri Uddhavaji then
said that he would not be able to listen the whole chapter but would like to
hear the purport of the ongoing verse. Shri Mahaprabhuji then discussed for
thirty-six hours just one verse. Everybody present there were caught unaware by
His enchanting and mesmerising talk that they did not suffer from sleepiness,
hunger or even thirst.
From there, He proceeded to Gwala pokhara and then
to Manasi Ganga at Govardhana.
BAITHAK 10
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT GOVARDHANA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed here to complete the
reading of the Bhagavatam in seven days. Chakleshvara Mahadeva (Shiva), whose
temple is situated on the banks of the lake, regularly came to listen to His
discourses.
At that time, Shri Krishna Chaitanya was also
living there in a nearby hut who had vowed not to speak before completing one
hundred and twenty five thousand chanting of the Lord's holy name. But before
he could finish the desired number of chanting, he learnt of Shri
Mahaprabhuji's arrival. So he went to see Him to pay his respects. On being
asked by Shri Mahaprabhuji about the duration of his stay over there, he said,
''Six months." He said that he bathed in the lake everyday with the hope
that one fine day he might get to see it's divine form as being milky, as
described in the scriptures.
Shri Mahaprabhuji, on hearing this, sprinkled the
holy water on Shir Krishna Chaitanya's eyes as well as on ther vaishnavas with
him. As a result, they were gifted with the divine sight of the Manasi Ganga
with milk. They all had bath in it. Soon after, the divine vision vanished from
their eyes.
BAITHAK 11
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT PARASOLI
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed here for seven days to
complete one reading of the entire Bhagavatam. He used to bathe in the holy
Chandra Sarovara. While staying there, He showered infinite grace upon His
disciples and showed them the divine Rasa Lila of Shri Krishna.
One day, a vaishnava asked Shri Mahaprabhuji,
" How could we have the divine vision of Shri Girirajaji ?" Shri
Mahaprabhuji replied, " If you circumbulate the sacred mountain thrice
without taking rest, then you shall certainly be blessed to see His divine
form. The vaishnava sought permission from his guru and set on his way to
circumbulate mount Giriraja.
After making one circumbulation, he saw a white
snake. Taking it as a bad omen, he stood still for an hour and set off again.
Near the southern end of the hill, he met a cowherd who adviced him not to go
any further. Without paying much attention to his advice, he went further to
find a lion standing in the path. Feeling afraid, he started remembering Shri
Mahaprabhuji. In a short while, the lion disappeared. He walked further till
the Sundara Shila where he saw a cow roaming.
Like this, he finished three circumbulations of
Shri Girirajaji and went straight to Shri Mahaprabhuji. He paid prostrate
obeisance to his guru and humbly said that it was only by His powers and grace
that he was able to walk so much. (one circumbulation is of 14 miles [Sapta
Kosa] ) but was also disappointed of not having the divine darshana of the
sacred hill.
Shri Mahaprabhuji explained that it is mentioned in
the scriptures that mount Giriraja has four forms: cow, lion, cowherd and white
snake. The vaishnava realised that he was blessed with the divine vision only
by the grace of his guru. He demurely bowed to the lotus feet of Shri
Mahaprabhuji. Later Shri Mahaprabhuji told Damala that " the Lord grants
His divine sight, but one cannot recognise Him without His wish."
BAITHAK 12
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT ANYORA
At Anyora, Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed at Shri Sadu
Pande's house. It was from Sadu Pande and other Vrajavasis that He learnt of
the mysterious sports of Shrinathji. The other day, Shri Mahaprabhuji climbed
on mount Giriraja to have the first glimpse of the All Charming Shrinatji.
Shrinathaji too, appeared out of the kandara and ran to embrace Shri
Mahaprabhuji. All present there were blessed to have such a wonderful sight.
Shri Mahaprabhuji then built a small temple for
Shrinathji and started the divine services. He also gave discourses on Shrimad
Bhagavatam
BAITHAK 13
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT GOVINDA KUNDA
Shri Mahaprabhuji passed three days speaking about
the divine sports of Shri Krishna. Krishnadasa Meghana prayed to his guru to
have the divine vision of the realm within the sacred mount of Govardhana. But,
Shri Mahaprabhuji kept silent to his request.
Two days later, they went on the sacred hill.
Krishnadasaji discovered a cave out there. Shri Mahaprabhuji told him that his
desire would be fulfilled if he entered the cave. Taking permission from his
guru, he went inside the cave and was amazed to see the private mansion of the
Yugala Svaroopa with all the celestial paraphernalia used in the divine play.
Sitting on the edge of a lake he saw a parrot, uninterruptedly chanting the
Ashtakshara Mahamantra "SHRI KRISHNAH SHARANAM MAMA". When
Krishnadasaji repeated the mantra thrice, he fell unconscious on the ground
only to recover after two days, back on mount Giriraja.
A very excited Krishnadasaji reported the strange
incident to Shri Mahaprabhuji. Shri Mahaprabhuji explained that this parrot was
born in Sarasvata Kalpa. He had formed a habit of chanting the mahamantra (Shri
Krishnah Sharanam Mama). So strong was his addiction that he did not even took
water for fear that during that time the chanting of the mahamantra would pass
unnoticed. When the parrot heard Krishnadasaji taking the Lord's name, he got
an opprtunity to take three sips of water. Shri Radha was so pleased with the
parrot that She granted him a permanent place in the Lord's eternal abode.
Once, Radha experienced separation from Her beloved
Krishna. The separation was so intense that a moment without Krishna seemed as
if a million years had passed. While in this mood, She comtemplated the Lord's
union and breathing deeply repeated one hundred and eight holy names of
Krishna, which later came to be known as Krishna Premamrita Stotram. On
repeating these names, Radha once again established Her union with the Blessed
Lord. She then asked Krishna," To whom should the divine names be
presented ?" Krishna replied, " To the person who is similar to you
in virtues."
Shri Radha wrote that prayer on a stone of mount
Giriraja. Later, Shri Mahaprabhuji found that stone with clusters of words
overlapping one another. He revealed the secret writing and recited the divine
names before Shri Krishna Chaitanya and Keshava Bhatta. He then gifted this
prayer to Shri Krishna Chaitanya as he had promised to give him one writing.
From here, He proceeded to Apsara Kunda before
reaching to Sundara Shila, where he sat under a small tree near a temple.
BAITHAK 14
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT SUNDARA SHILA
Shri Mahaprabhuji was sleeping with His head on the
laps of His beloved disciple Damala. At that time, Shrinathaji gracefully
walked down from mount Giriraja. When Damala saw Him approaching, he signaled
Him to stop there, not to come closer as the sweet sound of His anklets would
disturb Shri Mahaprabhuji.
After a while, when Shri Mahaprabhuji awoke, He
came to know of Damala's unjust deed. He started firing him. Shrinathaji then
appeared there and told Shri Mahaprabhuji not to get angry on Damala as he had
carried out his duty as a sincere, devoted disciple.
Shrinathaji then sat in Shri Mahaprabhuji's laps.
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed here to celebrate the
festivals of Dipavali and Annakoota. Many years later, His grandson, Shri
Gokulanathaji had a divine vision of Shri Mahaprabhuji celebrating this
festival.
BAITHAK 15
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK ON MOUNT GIRIRAJA
Once, after doing Shrinathaji's shringara, Shri
Mahaprabhuji was sitting in the corridor, outside the main sanctum waiting for
the meal to arrive so that He could offer to the Lord. In a short while, He
heard sweet sound of anklets. He turned and saw in amusement Shri Radha running
hurriedly with a tray of samagri (offerings) in Her hand.
Shri Mahaprabhuji later explained Damala that
" We should never be late in offerring meals to the Lord. On doing so, it
troubles the Divine Couple."
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed here until Deva-Probodhini
and gave discourses on the Bhagavatam. After circumbulating the sacred mount
Giriraja, He then went ahead on His pilgrimage of Vraja.
BAITHAK 16
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT KAMAVANA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed for seven days besides the
lake (Shri Kunda) and completed one reading of the Bhagavatam. The local
brahmins warned Him not to stay there in the night as that place was haunted by
a demon who was known to devour people. Despite of their warning, Shri
Mahaprabhuji stayed there with His disciples.
At midnight, one disciple got up to wash clothes
and saw the demon roaming about near the camp. He reported this event to Shri
Mahaprabhuji who said that this demon was a brahmin in his previous birth. Once
he had gifted some land to another brahmin and then took it back. Due to this
impious act, he took the form of a demon. The vaishnava then enquired how he
could be liberated. Shri Mahaprabhuji went outside and sprinkled some water
from the wet cloth over the demon, who was instantaneously liberated.
From here, Shri Mahaprabhuji went to Kadama Khandi
and then further on His pilgrimage.
BAITHAK 17
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT GAHAVARAVANA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed by a lake and read the
Bhagavatam in seven days. One day, while roaming in the forest with Krishnadasa
Meghana, He saw a python with many ants brutally biting it. Krishnadasaji
wondered, " Why are these ants biting it ?" Shri Mahaprabhuji
explained, " This python was a sage in Vrindavana in his previous birth.
He had many disciples. He used their money in worldly pleasures. Neither he
worshipped the Lord nor he inspired his disciples to worship. These ants are
his disciples who are crying in anguish, " You rouge ! You ruined our
lives. Why did you make us your disciple if you did not have the power to
liberate us."
Pity rushed to the hearts of Shri Mahaprabhuji, the
mercy incarnate. He ordered Shri Krishnadasaji to sprinkle holy water on the
python and the ants. By His Divine Grace they were liberated and ascended to
the heavens in celestial chariots.
After bathing in Piri and Prem Sarovara, Shri
Mahaprabhuji proceeded to Sanketa Vana.
BAITHAK 18
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT SANKETA VANA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed here by the Krishna lake
and gave discourses on the Bhagavatam. During His discourse, a girl of sixteen
years adorned with beautiful ornaments, used to come daily and fan Shri
Mahaprabhuji and when the discourse got over, she would suddenly disappear.
On the seventh day, after the completion of the
discourses, one vaishnava asked Shri Mahaprabhuji who the young girl was. Shri
Mahaprabhuji then said, " She is the Goddess of this Sanketa Vana. She had
for long cherished the desire to serve me, so now her wish is fulfilled."
From here, Shri Mahaprabhuji went to Nadagama
stopping at Rithora to seek darshana of Shri Chandravaliji.
BAITHAK 19
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT NANDAGAMA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed here for six months and
discussed the secrets of the Bhagavatam. Uddhavaji stayed with Him for a month
to acquire true knowledge of the sacred text. Nadarayaji, Lord Krishna's father
too came regularly to listen to His discourses.
One day, while Shri Mahaprabhuji was sitting by the
lake, a muslim brought his horse to make him drink water from the lake. The
horse fell dead after drinking too much of water. Suddenly, a divine form with
four arms appeared out of his body and ascended to Vaikuntha. All present there
were blessed to see the divine occurance.
The muslim came upto Shri Mahaprabhuji and prayed
Him to make him His disciple. Shri Mahaprabhuji said that he would be accepted
in his next birth. After leaving his material body, he took rebirth as Sangji
as shoemaker's son. As he grew up, he became very proficient in the use of charms
and spells. Once he tried to cast his spell upon a devout disciple of Shri
Vitthalanathaji, the son of Shri Mahaprabhuji, who remained absolutely
unaffected. Realising him to be a great saint, he thought of surrendering to
him. The vaishnava told him to leave such evil practices and seek refuge in
Shri Vitthalanathaji's lotus feet.
A few days later, Shri Vitthalanathaji arrived in
Nandagama to initiate Sangji who, by His infinite grace became an accomplished
devotee.
The king came to know of this. So he summoned
Sangji and said that a common shoemaker cannot lead a lifestyle of a brahmin.
Sangji said that he was a disciple of Shri Vitthalanathaji, therefore, he had
risen to that level.
The king then said, " Milk can turn into curd,
but curd can never be made into milk. Similarly, someone from a priestly class
can fall to the class of a shoemaker, but a shoemaker can never rise to become
a priest."
Sangji confidently replied that he could turn the
curd into milk. He loudly proclaimed, " If Shri Vitthalanathaji has
qualified me to live the way I do, then this curd would turn into milk,
otherwise I am the lowest of all shoemaker."
To the king's stupefaction, the curd miraculously
turned into milk. All present there were convinced by the divinity of Shri
Vitthalanathaji and they all became His disciples.
From here, Shri Mahaprabhuji proceeded to Karhala,
Anjano and a few other places and finally to Kokila Vana.
BAITHAK 20
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT KOKILA VANA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed here for a month by the
Krishna lake. One day, Chaturanaga, a devotee of Nimbarka Sampradaya, came to
Him and requested Him to feed a thousand hermits living there with porridge.
Shri Mahaprabhuji asked Krishnadasaji to make five kilos of porridge. Once it
was prepared, He glanced over it and it became inexhaustible. Even after the
thousand hermits were properly fed, five kilos of porridge still remained. Shri
Mahaprabhuji then asked Krishnadasaji to distribute the porridge to the birds
and animals, but even after that the original five kilos of porridge still
remained. It finally got over only when Vasudevadasa consumed it.
Seeing this miracle, Chaturanaga begged to become
His disciple. Shri Mahaprabhuji promised him that he would live for a hundre
and fifty years and that His grandson, Shri Gokulanathaji would shower His
grace upon him.
For many years, Chaturanaga wandered in the holy
precints of Vraja. Once, while rambling about, his hair got tangled on a tree
branch. He could not free himself for three days. Then, Shri Krishna came and
untangled the hair.
During those days, emperor Jehangir had ordered
that no one should be seen with Tilaka and tulasi necklaces. Chaturanaga fell
victim to it. One day, Shri Gokulanatahaji passed him in Mathura. He questioned
him, " Although we are married and have a family, still we did not remove
the tulasi mala. How is it that you being a hermit have done so ?"
Chaturanaga prostrated before Shri Gokulanathaji
holding His feet and said, " After a long wait, I have finally met you.
Please accept me."
Shri Gokulanathaji knew His grandfahters promise.
He mercifully showered His Divine Grace upon him by initiating him with tulasi
mala. From that time, he always sang the glories of his guru. At the age of
150, he left his material body at Govinda Kunda and entered the Eternal Divine
Abode.
BAITHAK 21
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT BHANDIRA VANA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed here and completed a seven
day reading of the Bhagavatam. One day, Vyasatirtha, the head of the Madhva
Sampradaya came to see Him and said, " I have 10,000 disciples, out of
them are many famous kings. Before I leave this material world, I have decided
to pass over my position to as you are capable for it. I am also giving you
10,000 rupees along with my seat."
Shri Mahaprabhuji thought for a while and said that
He would reply him the next morning. That night the Lord's servants came and
started beating Vyasatirtha badly. The reason behind the beating was that
Vyasatirtha had the pride to give something to Shri Mahaprabhuji and also his
words to Him were unbefitting. They would stop him beating only if he fell on
Shri Mahaprabhuji's feet and apologised.
The next morning, Vyasatirtha lay prostrate before
Shri Mahaprabhuji who inturn showered His mercy upon him.
From here, Shri Mahaprabhuji went to Belavana,
Bhadravana and then Mana Sarovara.
BAITHAK 22
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT MANA SAROVARA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed here for three days to
give discourses on the Bhagavatam. One night, when Damala awoke from sleep, he
saw his guru missing. At that time, the Supreme Lord Shri Krishna appeared
before him. Damala was in ecstasy to see Him. The Lord said, " Today Shri
Radha is very displeased with me."
When Shri Mahaprabhuji returned, Damala told Him
about it. A few hours later, both Shri Mahaprabhuji and Damala had the sight of
the Divine Couple enjoying their union, while the other vaishnavas were in deep
sleep.
From Mana Sarovara, Shri Mahaprabhuji went to
Lohavana, Ravala, Mahavana where he bathed in the holy river Yamuna. Over
there, all the vaishnavas had the vision of Krishna playing with His cowherd
friends. From here, He went to Govinda Ghata at Gokula where He celebrated the
festival of Janmashtamai by swinging Shri Navanita Priyaji in a swing made of
cloth. All the vaishnavas exprienced Shri Krishna swinging in a jewel studded
cradle and Nanda-Yashoda rocking Him. Shri Mahapraabhuji requested them that in
future they should not appear like this because everyone was not qualified to
have their divine sight. Instead, He and His clan would dress up like them and
they should, at that time, reside in them.
From here, Shri Mahaprabhuji came to Mathura and
gave 100 rupees to the Purohita in honour of completing His first all India
pilgrimage. Shri Mahaprabhuji in all made three pilgrimages of Vraja and India
sanctifying ever place He went.
BAITHAK 23
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT SORAM GHATA
Shri Krishnadasa Meghana went to see his former
guru without seeking permission from Shri Mahaprabhuji. His previous guru asked
him why he had made another guru. He replied, " You are my guru and it is
by your grace that I have met the Lord, Shri Vallabhacharya Mahaprabhu."
His guru then asked him, " Can you prove that
He is the Supreme Lord ?" Krishnadasji then took burning coals in his hand
and declared, " If the fire does not burn my hands then know what I say is
true."
The fire failed to have any effect on his hands.
Thus, his previous guru was convinced with Shri Mahaprabhuji's divinty.
Once, while Shri Mahaprabhuji was bathing in the
Ganges, his older brother Keshava Puri arrived there. He showed off to his
brother that he could walk on the waters of the river. Shri Mahaprabhuji was
least amused and said that the man's greatest power was in worshipping the
Lord. Keshava Puri then asked his brother to exhibit some of His powers, but
Shri Mahaprabhuji was not pleased with such boasterous talk and remained
silent.
The other day, his brother again boasted of walking
on the water, but when he reached in the middle of the river, he began to
drown. He shouted at his brother for help, who was then sitting on the river
bank, offering prayers. Shri Mahaprabhuji, without moving an inch, extended His
arms and saved His brother from drowning.
BAITHAK 24
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT CHITRAKOOTA
On the foot-hills of mount Kantanatha, under a
shady tree, Shri Mahaprabhuji conducted a discourse on the Bhagavatm and
Ramayanam. Shri Hanumanaji, the foremost devotee of Lord Rama, came daily to
hear the discourse while standing on one foot. Shri Mahaprabhuji requested him
to sit but he said that to stand was his oath of austerity.
Kantanatha mountain was the older brother of mount
Giriraja. He had a burning desire to experience the touch of the lotus feet of
Shri Mahaprabhuji. One day, he came upto Shri Mahaprabhuji, disguised as a
brahmin and said, "Rama and Sita who resides on top of the mountain, has asked
me to tell you that you should bring them some food as they are hungry."
Shri Mahaprabhuji could identify him easily. He
took some food and ascended the mountain where He saw Rama and Sita sitting
with Lakshmana standing behind while Hanimanaji stoob by with folded hands.
Lord Rama welcomed Shri Mahaprabhuji and made Him sit by His side on the
throne. Shri Mahaprabhuji then made the offerings to the Divine Couple. Shri
Hanumanaji took the remains as prasada.
After a delightful meeting, Shri Mahaprabhuji took His
leave to return to His Baithak. He later explained Damala and Krishnadasaji,
who had raised doubts about Him feeding Rama, that there was no difference in
Rama and Krishna except that "Rama is controlled by laws and Krishna is
governed by grace."
BAITHAK 25
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT AYODHYA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed here at the banks of the
river Saryu. Once, He saw Hanumanaji listening to a discourse on Ramayana. Shri
Hanumanaji was quite amused to see Shri Mahaprabhuji. He approached Him and asked,
" What makes a Krishna devotee come to the land of Rama ?" Shri
Mahaprabhuji replied, " I am visiting the home of Krishna's in-laws."
"How come ?" enquired Hanumanaji
curiously. Shri Mahaprabhuji said, " Agnijita ruled Ayodhya. Once he
proclaimed that whoever tamed his seven fierce bulls could have his daughter
Satyta's hand. Krishna succeeded in taming the bulls and married Satya.
Therefore, Rama and Krishna are related."
Shri Mahaprabhuji, then told Hanumanaji not to
listen to holy discourses without any clothes. So from that day, he always wore
some clothing.
Once Lord Rama asked Hanumanaji to bring some
foodstuff for Shri Mahaprabhuji. When he presented the offering, he saw Shri
Mahaprabhuji as Lord Rama. He at once reported the amazing experience to Shri
Rama. The Lord said, " Shri Mahaprabhuji can take my form, but I cannot
take His."
The reason for this is that Lord Rama is the
incarnation of the laughter while Shri Vallabhacharya is Krishna's entire face.
Therefore, Rama is only a partial manifestation while Shri Vallabha is complete
incarnation of Krishna.
BAITHAK 26
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT NAIMISHARANYA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed here by the Gomati lake
and spoke on the Bhagavatam for seven days. Once, while He was making His
prayers, eighty thousand sages came and took Him to a sacrifice which they were
performing. After paying respects, they requested Him to explain the true
import of the sacrifice. For nine hours, Shri Mahaprabhuji enlightened them
before returning to His camp.
BAITHAK 27
SHRI
MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT VARANASI
At Varanasi, Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed at the house
of Sheth Purushottamadasa. He celebrated the festival of Janmashtamai where
Krishna's parents, friends and the blessed ladies of the Vraja all appeared.
Shiva too joined in the celebrations.
During His stay, He was terribly harrassed by the
followers of the mayavadis. In order to silence them, He wrote a short work
called Patravalambanam and put it up on the wall of the main Shiva temple. He
declared that His theory of the Shuddhadvaita Brahmavada was absolutely correct
and true to the nature of the Vedas and other Shastras and that the theory of
Mayavada, established by Shankaracharya was false.
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed in Varanasi for many days.
He had spent His childhood over here. He was initiated with the sacred thread
(Yajnopavita) here and He also married in the holy city of Varanasi.
BAITHAK 28
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT HANUMANA GHATA -
VARANASI
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed at Hanumana Ghata, on the banks
of the Ganges for one month after He took sanyasa. He sat on a stone completely
silent without eating or drinking anything. Here He wrote a work revealing the
secrets of the inner renunciation.
On the third day of the brighter half in the lunar
month of Ashadha (Ratha Yatra), Shri Mahaprabhuji decided to leave the
materialistic world and enter the Eternal Abode. Both His sons, Shri
Gopinathaji and Shri Vitthalanathaji sat by His side and asked Him about their
duties. He then wrote three and a half verses with His finger on the sand.
These were His final instructions.
After this, He entered the Ganges upto His waist
and while singing the glorious Gopi-Gita ascened to the Divine Abode in a
stream of light before hundreds of people.
BAITHAK 29
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT HARIHARA KSETRA
Where the Ganges and the Gallika river meet,
resides Shri Mahaprabhuji's disciple Bhagavandasa. After the physical
disappearance of Shri Mahaprabhuji from the world, all His followers were
struck with deep grief. Some devotees went to Bhagavandasa's house to tell him
the news. Bhagavandasa consoled them and immediately opened the curtains of the
temple. All the vaishnavas were surprised and thrilled to see their guru
reading the Bhagavatam.
Many years previous to this incident, Shri
Mahaprabhuji was leaving after initiating Bhagavandasa. who could not take the
pangs of separation and fell unconscious. Seeing this, Shri Mahaprabhuji took
Him along on the pilgrimage. On reaching Jagannathapuri, He asked him to
return. He granted him a pair of His wooden sandal (Paduka) and said that,
" Whenever you have a yearning to see Me, I shall appear from them."
From that day, Shri Mahaprabhuji daily gave him
darshana.
BAITHAK 30
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT JANAKPURA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed in Bhagavandasaji's garden
above the Manasi Kunda which was sanctified at the time of Sita and Rama's
marraige. It was here that Bhagavandasaji became Shri Mahaprabhuji's disciple.
One day, Kevalarama Naga of the Vishnu Svami
Sampradaya came and praised Him on His establishing the Path of Grace and
disproving the mayavada philosophy. He requested Him to initiate Him and also
500 other hermits who lived there into His path. After initiating Kevalarama,
Shri Mahaprabhuji asked him to initiate the other hermits. Kevalarama then
requested a feast for all the hermits. There were lots of sweets with Him as it
was the day after the birth festival of Lord Rama. Shri Mahaprabhuji ordered
Yadavaendradasa to distribute them amongst all. Even after Yadavendradasa had
served all the hermits, the quantity of the sweets did not diminish. This
greatly astonished Kevalarama.
Kevalarama then requested Shri Mahaprabhuji if He
could join him on his pilgrimage but was advised to undetake his own.
BAITHAK 31
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT GANGA SAGARA
Shri Mahaprabhuji spent six months in the dense
forest of Kapilavana at Kapila Ashrama. He finished His commentary (Subodhini)
on the third canto of the Bhagavatam. He was accompanied by five disciples.
Once, Krishnadasa prepared a wonderful dish of
maize for his guru who was pleased with the preparation and granted him a boon.
One morning, after bathing in the ocean, Shri
Mahaprabhuji pondered over the Lord's command to him to uplift divine souls. He
thought, "Divine souls are ignorant; it is only by re-establishing their
long forgotten relation with Shri Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead,
their ignorance can be removed and they can be eligible to perform the Lord's
divine services. It is only through this relation with the Blessed Lord they
receive His Divine Grace and attain transcendental bliss. It is said that after
the demoness Putana's ignorance was removed, only a divine fragrance remained.
Shri Krishna removes the ignorance connected with the body, sense, inner
witness, breath and forgetfulness of our true form. This can be realised by
resorting to the Lotus Feet of the Supreme Lord, Shri Krishna."
Once, Shri Mahaprabhuji went to the top of a hill
with His five disciples. A divine smell emerged from His feet. All ignorant
beings like snakes and other animals who came in contact with that divine aroma
dropped their bodies. A musk (kasturi) like fragrance emerged from their
bodies. They all acheived human birth and were qualified for the Lord's divine
services.
All disciples seeing this pastime were very much
astonished.
BAITHAK 32
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT CHAMPARANYA
After the completion of the hundredth Soma Yajna,
Shri Lakshmana Bhattaji along with his family and other caste-fellows decided
to migrate back to their native town in the South due to regular invasions of
the muslims. One night, while fast asleep, Lord Krishna appeared in Lakshmana
Bhattaji's dream and advised him to proceed to Champaranya where He would
incarnate as his child. He also gave him His scarf, chewed betal leaf, two
tulasi malas; one with smaller beads and other with large beads. He instructed
him to cover the child with the scarf and feed him with the nectar of the
chewed betal leaf. He asked him to make the child wear the tulasi mala with
small beads on his neck and the one with larger beads to be used as rosary when
he grows up.
When Lakshmana Bhattaji awoke, he was surprised to
see the auspicious things on his cot. He at once awoke his wife Illammagaru and
told her about the divine experience. According to the instructions, they
proceeded to Champaranya.
While at Champaranya, Illammagaru delivered a
premature (7th month) child. Shri Lakshmana Bhattaji remembering the Lord's
order reasoned that the Lord would not appear in a normal way and put the
seemingly still born child in the hollow of a tree and proceeded to a nearby
town. Shri Laksmana Bhattaji noticed that the time was very auspicious. The
trees were blooming with fresh leaves and flowers, the birds were chirping in
merry and the stars moved into favourable positions. That night, Shri Krishna
told Bhattaji to return to the place where they had left the child. The next
day, upon returning to the same spot, they saw a sweet delicate child resting
within a ring of fire, eagerly awaiting his parents arrival.
This auspicious day was the eleventh day of the
brighter half in the lunar month of Vaishakha, in V.S. 1535, at mid-day. At
that time, Shesha (celestial serpent) appeared to provide shade and all the
Demigods and hundreds of celestial damsels arrived to have a glimpse of the
Divine Child and to celebrate His birth. The fire-ring moved back to give way
to the mother who was equally anxious to touch her child. As she took the child
in her loving arms, the Demigods and celestial damsels showered flowers upon
the child and played instruments. At that time, Nanda-Yashoda, Radha, Yamunaji
and a host of other Gopis arrived all superbly adorned with jewels, to
participate in the celebrations.They splashed milk and curd all around. The
celebration was similar to the one occured at the time of Shri Krishna's birth.
Shri Lakshmana Bhattaji wrapped the scarf around
the child and put the Lord's chewed betal leaf in His mouth. He also made the
child wear the tulasi mala with smaller beads around His neck. Shri Lakshmana
Bhattaji then proceeded to distribute gifts to everybody.
Gargacharya arrived and said that the child would
lift countless divine souls through His graceful glance. He also revealed that
since the child is most dear to the Lord as well as the blessed devotees of the
Vraja, He shall be named as 'Vallabha'.
Coincidently, on the same day, at the same time,
Shrinathaji's face was seen for the first time by the vrajavasis on the sacred
mount Giriraja.
BAITHAK 33
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT CHAMPARANYA
After 28 years of severe penance, Madhavananda, a
celibate, was granted a boon by the holy river Ganges that he would have the
sight of Krishna's divine realm at Champaranya, where the Blessed Lord would
take birth. Meanwhile, another renunciate Mukundadasa who lived in Pushkara
(Rajasthan) was also granted a similar boon and was asked to proceed to
Champaranya. They both reached there after the birth of Shri Vallabha. They
went and told Shri Lakshmana Bhattaji the purpose of their visit. When they saw
the Divine Child they left their material bodies and entered the Eternal Abode.
In the meanwhile, peace was restored in Kashi.
Knowing this, Shri Lakshmana Bhattaji and all others proceeded to the town of
Choura where the king warmly greeted them and supplied them with horses and
escorts for the trip back to Kashi where Shri Vallabha spent His childhood.
BAITHAK 34
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT PURUSHOTTAMA KSETRA
(JAGANNATHAPURI)
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed in Puri for one year
outside the main temple's south gate. Once, the king of Puri, Vishnudeva, had
arranged a debate to resolve which was the highest scripture ? Who was the
Supreme Personality of Godhead ? Which was the most powerful mantra ? and what
was the highest action (karma)? Everybody answered according to their beliefs
but the king was not satisfied. So he requested Shrimad Vallabhacharya to come
and pass His opinion. Shri Mahaprabhuji gave the answers but some envious
pundits did not accept it. So He requested the king to keep a paper and pen in
frint of Lord Jagannathaji and await His reply. Accordingly, the king kept a
pen and paper in front of the Lord and shut the door of the sanctum. After some
time when the doors were opened, everybody was stupefied to see that the Lord
had written the same what Shri Mahaprabhuji had said. The Lord wrote :
" ekam shastram devakiputra gitam, eko devo
devakiputra eva
mantro api ekas tasya namani yani, karma api ekam
tasya devasya seva "
The one scripture is Bhagavd Gita, Krishna is the
Supreme Personality of Godhead, the most powerful mantra is His name (Shri
Krishnah Sharanam Mama) and His Divine Service is the highest action.
Reading that paper, everyone was convinced except
one brahmin. The Lord then said, "Whoever is hostile towards the Lord
should be known to have been conceived from a sinful womb". The king
called for the brahmins mother and asked her who the father was. She disclosed
that her child's father was a washerman. The brahmin was asked to leave the
city immediately.
One day, when Shri Mahaprabhuji was returning after
having darshana of Lord Jagannathaji, one brahmin gave Him some rice prasada.
It was the eleventh lunar day, the day of fasting. Because of this day, He
could neither eat the prasada nor could He throw it. So He held the prasada in
His hands and sang the glories of the prasada mentioned in the vedas. The next
morning, when the sun rose, He partook the prasada.
Shri Mahaprabhuji visited Puri three times but only
a few incidents have been recorded.
BAITHAK 35
SHRI
MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT PANDHARAPURA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed by the banks of the
Chandrabhaga river. It was here that Lord Vitthoba came and greeted Shri
Mahaprabhuji and told Him to marry so that He could take birth as His son.
In the Puranas, there is a story of a brahmin boy.
His name was Pundarika. He used to trouble his parents a lot. Once he took bath
in the river. Suddenly, a Goddess appeared from the river and said, " One
who serves his parents faithfully, I shall give him a sacred bath within his
home."
From that day, he was a completely changed person.
He went home and sincerely apologised to his parents for all the sins he had
previously incurred. He humbly walked around (parikrama) his parents and lay
prostrate at their feet.
One day, Lord Vitthoba along with Laksmiji came to
bless Pundarika but he asked them to wait until he finished massaging his
father's feet. The Lord was so pleased that He offered him three boons of his
choice. Pundarika requested the Lord to always remain in his house, to always
speak His names and to have the divine sight of the Vraja with all His divine
sports.
The Lord agreed and said; " I shall appear as
Panduranga Vitthalanatha and those who come to my temple here, will have their
impurities removed. You will have the divine sight of Vraja when Shri
Vallabhacharya Mahaprabhu arrives here.
Many years later, Shri Mahaprabhuji arrived here.
He visited the temple of Lord Vitthoba and offered seven gold coins which were
made into anklets. Later He took Pundarika and seven other vaishnavas into a
deep forest. Thereafter, He sprinkled some holy water on everyone. By His
divine grace, they all had the divine sight of Vraja with all eternal sports of
Krishna.
BAITHAK 36
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT PANCHAVATI (NASIK)
When Shri Mahaprabhuji visited there, He told
Damala, "Lord Rama had stayed in this forest and this is where Sita was
kidnapped by Ravana." He then made a seven day reading of the Bhagavatam.
Many followers of mayavada came to discuss the scriptures.
Within no time, Shri Mahaprabhuji would make them speechless. Seeing this
unequaled knowledge of Shri Mahaprabhuji, they all prayed to Him to be
initiated in the Path of Grace. Shri Mahaprabhuji mercifully gave them the
sacred tulasi mala and initiated them with the Ashtakshara Mahamantra (Shri
Krishnah Sharanam Mama).
From here, He proceeded to the South.
BAITHAK 37
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT PANNA NRISINHJI
When Shri Mahaprabhuji came here, ShriNrisinhji
appeared before Him and asked Him to pay a visit to His temple.
Shri Mahaprabhuji asked Krishnadasa to prepare
bananas in sugar and rose water. Damala asked, " Is this a special
offering ?" Shri Mahaprabhuji replied, " When Lord Nrisinhji killed
the demon Hiranyakashipu, He got very exhausted. Bananas and sugar will give
Him energy. Also, He is very fond of it."
With the offering, Shri Mahaprabhuji with His
disciples went to the temple. Nrisinhji told the head priest to receive Him. On
His arrival, He served Nrisinhji with the offering which the Lord took half and
gave the remains to Shri Mahaprabhuji.
Shri Mahaprabhuji then insisted the Lord to take
the full. Nrisinhji consented and left a little of the remains for Shri
Mahaprabhuji. After returning to the camp, Shri Mahaprabhuji gave discourses on
the Bhagavatam. Nrisinhji came daily to listen to His discourses. Numerous
divine souls were uplifted by the dust of Shri Mahaprabhuji's lotus feet.
BAITHAK 38
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT LAKSHMANA BALAJI
Shri Mahaprabhuji accompanied His parents on a
pilgrimage to the South. On reaching here, they camped at a lonely site. Later,
the entire family went to the Balaji's temple. While Shri Lakshmana Bhattaji,
Shri Vallabha's father was adorning the Diety, the Lord yawned and Shri
Lakshmana Bhattaji entered into His mouth and acheived liberation. His mother
was grieved but was confronted by the soothing words of her son that His
father's spiritual form was of the Akshara Brahma and he had returned to his
eternal position.
After the final rites of Shri Lakshmana Bhattaji,
Shri Vallabha told His mother to proceed to His uncle's house at Vidyanagaram,
while He stayed there for fifteen days under a tree near the temple. There he
gave seven day discourse on the Bhagavatam. After the completion of the discourse,
He went to the temple and made food offerings (Naivedya) and performed the
Divine Services.
Lord Balaji appeared before Shri Mahaprabhuji three
other times, but these meetings have not been recorded.
BAITHAK 39
SHRI
MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT SHRI RANGAJI
At Shri Rangaji, Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed under a
tree by the banks of river Kaveri. Lord Shri Rangaji came to see Him and
curiously enquired about the divine appearance of Shri Nathaji atop the
Govardhana hill. Later on, Shri Mahaprabhuji visited Shri Rangaji's temple and
the head priest upon Seeing His divine form, took initiation from Him.
During His stay there, He made a seven day reading
of the Bhagavatam. Many followers of the mayavada philosophy were impressed by
His paramount knowledge and became His devotees.
BAITHAK 40
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT VISHNU KANCHI
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed here by the banks of river
Surabhi. Shri Mahaprabhuji explained that there are 7 Puris (spiritual centres)
in India. Three and one half are Vishnu's and three and one half are Shiva's.
Mathura, Ayodhya, Dvarika and one half of Kanchi are of Vishnu's.
Shri Mahaprabhuji had a burning desire to visit the
temple of Lord Varadaraja Svami, but hesitated because the stairways which led
to the temple had writings of the famous devotional poet Jayadeva. This forced
Him from not having the darshana of the Lord.
Sensing the inability of Shri Vallabha, Lord
Varadaraja Svami Himself appeared before Him. Shri Mahaprabhuji bowed down to
Him and said, "O Merciful Lord ! Why did You take this trouble ?" The
Lord said, " I want You to visit My temple. You do not worry about the
writings on the steps. I assure You that when You come, the writings will shift
on the side walls." Saying this the Lord disappeared.
The next day, Shri Mahaprabhuji prepared some
samagri (Idli) and went to the temple. As the Lord had said, the devotional
songs inscribed on the steps had shifted on the side walls. For two hours, Shri
Mahaprabhuji had intimate discussions with the Lord who very pleasingly accepted
the food offerings.
The priest realising the divinity of Shri
Mahaprabhuji fell into a transc and when He awoke him, the priest said that he
had a divine sight of Vraja with Govardhana Hill and river Yamuna. Shri
Mahaprabhuji blessed him and assured him that if he faithfully served the Lord,
he would again have this divine sight.
Shri Mahaprabhuji made a seven day reading of the
Bhagavatam.
BAITHAK 41
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT RAMESHVARAM
Upon arriving at Rameshvaram, Shri Mahaprabhuji
explained to Krishnadasa Meghana that it was from here that Lord Ramachandra
had crossed by bridge over the sea to Lanka to rescue His wife Sita from the
demon Ravana. Here, Lord Rameshvaram came to visit Shri Mahaprabhuji.
In the meanwhile, one of the devotees, took a vow
not to eat or drink until he had the darshana of the Lord. He waited for nine
hours before the Lord arrived. He asked Him, " Why is it that You are late
today ?" The Lord replied, " I have been visiting Shri Mahaprabhuji.
You should also go to listen to His discourses."
The magnetic power of His speech attracted many
divine souls who after hearing Him, became qualified for the Lord's worship.
BAITHAK 42
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT MALAYACHALA MOUNTAIN
Shri Mahaprabhuji halted under a tree in a
sandalwood forest. Lord Henmagopala appeared before Him and said that He was
extremely pleased to see Him. He also warned Him that He should take care of
Himself from the ferocious animals who inhabitate the area.
Later, Shri Mahaprabhuji visited the Lord's temple
and applied sandalwood paste on Him and offered bananas and coconuts. After
that, Lord Henmagopala would daily come to Shri Mahaprabhuji to hear His
enchanting speech.
On the last day of the discourse, Indra the Rain
God came to see Lord Henmagopala but did not find Him in the temple. After
several hours, when He did finally return, Indra asked Him where He had been.
The Lord replied, "I had been to hear Shri Vallabhacharya's discourse. He
is an incarnation of Krishna. It is He who held up mount Giriraja to protect
the people of Vraja from your devastating rains. He is incarnated for the
upliftment of countless divine souls by establishing the Path of Grace."
Indra immediately sought Shri Mahaprabhuji's
blessings and returned to his heaven.
BAITHAK 43
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT LOHAGARH (GOA)
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed under a tree by a large
rock which had the impression of an elephant's foot. The place was very exotic
with scenic surroundings. Damala requested His guru that He should read the
Bhagavatam for the benevolance of numerous ignorant souls who inhabitated this
place. Krishnadasa Meghana said that though the place was good, the only
problem was that there was no water.
Shri Mahaprabhuji then revealed, "On this
mountain there is a waterfall and on the adjoining mountain there is a lake and
under this rock with an elephant's foot-print there is a cave with three ponds.
In one pond celestial ladies bathe, in the second celestial musicians and in
the third Indra and other Demigods."
Here, Shri Mahaprabhuji spoke on the Bhagavatam and
liberated numerous divine souls.
BAITHAK 44
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT TAMRAPARNI RIVER
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed by the Tamraparni river on
the outskirts of the city of Palamakota. It's king was suffering from serious
illness. Some priest advised him to donate a statue of gold to a brahmin, fit
for bestowal of alms. This would cure him. The king did accordingly, but nobody
would accept it due to fear of death. The statue was death personified.
Everybody called it Kala-Purusha.
Under such circumstances, the queen and other
well-wishers requested the family priest to accept the charity. A very
apprehensive family priest went and told his problem to Shri Mahaprabhuji, who
immediately ordered His brahmin disciple to do the needful on His behalf.
The brahmin was escorted to the palace by the
family priest. As the king came forward to grant the statue to him,
Kala-Purusha pointed one finger at him. Responding to this gesture, the brahmin
showed him three fingers. Kala-Purusha immediately surrendered to the brahmin
vouchsafing him to accept him. The king affably granted the gold statue to the
brahmin who after accepting it, requested the king to distribute its gold
equally amongst all the brahmins.
By the infinite powers of Shri Mahaprabhuji, the
king was cured. He then curiously asked him the reason for showing each other
finger. To this he explained, "When Kala-Purusha pointed a finger, he
wanted to know whether I performed the Sandhya (Vedic ritual) atleast once
daily, but I informed him that I did it thrice daily by showing him three
fingers."
The king took his wife for Shri Mahaprabhuji's
darshana. After paying due respect, he prayed to Him to make him and his wife
His disciple and also honour him by visiting his palace. Shri Mahaprabhuji
showered His divine grace upon the couple. He made them His disciple and the
next day visited the palace. The king offered loads of gold at his guru's lotus
feet. The entire hall echoed with overwhelming cheers of "Victory to Lord
Vallabhacharya Mahaprabhu" !
BAITHAK 45
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT KRISHNA RIVER
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed by the banks of Krishna
river. Here, He spoke on the Bhagavatam. Followers of all four streams of
vaishnavism came upto Him and complained about the problems they faced by the
mayavadis. On their request, the mayavadis were called for a debate. Within no
time, Shri Mahaprabhuji proved them that their theory of formless (Nirakara)
Brahma was false and contradicting to the vedas. The mayavadis surrendered
before Him. Shri Mahaprabhuji continued on His pilgrimage.
BAITHAK 46
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT PAMPA SAROVARA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed by the Pampa Lake for
three days. Krishnadasa Meghana, A young man, came here in search of the Lord.
Upon seeing Shri Mahaprabhuji, he had the darshana of the Lord. He prayed to
Him to make him His disciple. Shri Vallabha, the Lord of Mercy, initiated
Krishnadasa in the Path of Grace. Since then, Krishnadasa always stayed with
his guru for His divine services.
One day, Shri Mahaprabhuji sent Krishnadasaji to
bring leaves to prepare the offering. While he was busy collecting the leaves,
a terrible beast suddenly appeared and said, "I am here since the time of
Lord Rama. Now that Shri Mahaprabhuji is here, request Him to liberate
me."
Upon returning, he told Shri Mahaprabhuji about the
beast who mercifully gave him some sacred water and asked Krishnadasaji to
sprinkle at the beast. Upon doing so, the beast took a divine form and ascended
to Vaikuntha on a celestial chariot.
Krishnadasaji was very curious to know who that
beast was. Shri Mahaprabhuji revealed, "The beast was of the time of Lord
Rama. When Jatayu fought with Ravana, there were many other birds also in the
jungle. They all lost their lives in order to save Sita. But, at that time this
beast made no efforts to save Sita. Due to this sin, he always attains this
form in his every life. I have specially come here to liberate him. I
intentionally sent you to bring leaves so that you could be instrumental in his
liberation."
After speaking on Shrimad Bhagavatam, Shri
Mahaprabhuji and His disciples moved on.
BAITHAK 47
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT PADMANABHAJI
Shri Mahaprabhuji made His stay at a very lovely
spot. He told Damala that Brahmaji emerged on a stem of a lotus from the navel
of Shri Padmanabhaji who lies resting on a Serpent God (Shesha). After saying
this, the Lord appeared. Shri Mahaprabhuji greeted Him with folded hands.
The next day, Shri Mahaprabhuji went to the Lord's
temple to perform divine services. Padmanabhaji insisted that He must partake
of the offerings with Him. The head priest was surprised to see this. He had a
vision of the divine realm of Vraja and requested Shri Mahaprabhuji to make him
His disciple. The guru advised that he would achieve everything by the grace of
Lord Padmanabhaji. But the Lord insisted that He must accept him as he was a
divine soul. On the Lord's order, He initiated him in the Path of Grace.
Later, seeking permission from the Lord, He
continued on His pilgrimage to spread the Path of Grace.
BAITHAK 48
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT JANARDANAJI
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed by a beautiful lake. He
visited Lord Janardanaji's temple. While He adorned the Lord with ornaments,
the Lord said, " Today I had the opportunity to have the touch of your
sacred hands."Shri Mahaprabhuji revealed to Lord Janardana about the
appearance of Shrinathaji. He then spoke on the Bhagavatam for seven days. The
audience got so absorbed in the divine nectar that they became absolutely
unaware of the time. Many souls were inititated by Him.
BAITHAK 49
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT VIDYANAGARA
Shri Vallabha came to know that the vaishnavas were
on the verge of defeat in a religious debate arranged by the king of Vidyanagara,
Krishnadeva Raya. Shri Vallabha immediately headed for Vidyanagara and stayed
at His maternal uncle's house who was the king's treasurer. Later in the
evening, when Shri Vallabha was called to take His meals, He replied that He
only ate what He prepared Himself. His uncle and other relatives felt insulted
and said a few harsh words. His uncle even went to the king and advised him to
not allow anyone now as it would delay the result.
That night, Shri Vallabha awoke His disciples and
silently moved out of the house and stayed by the lake on the outskirts of the
city.
The next day, Shri Vallabha entered the court where
the debate was going on. He was shinning like countless suns. Mesmerised by the
splendor and charishmatic personality of a fourteen year old boy, everybody
stood up and the king bowed at His feet and offered Him his throne to sit on.
After 27 days of lengthy discussions, finally, Shri Vallabha emerged
victorious. He proved the supremacy of the Shuddhadvaita Brahmavada theory over
the Kevaladvaita vada and other streams of thought. The judge, head of the
Madhva Sampradaya, with the unanimous consent of all the Acharyas confered this
title to Shri Vallabha -
"Akhanda Bhumandalacharya Chakrachudamani
Jagadguru Mahaprabhu Shrimad Vallabhacharya."
The king then made huge offerings of gold (100 mana
apprx. 60 seers) at the Acharya's lotus feet but the Acharya refused to accept
it as it was of no use to Him. Instead, He asked the king to distribute it
amongst the brahmins and scholars. And also, He would accept any offerings only
by His disciples, which the king was not. Knowing this, the king lay prostrate
at the Acharya's feet and prayed to Him to make him and both his wives His
disciple and requested Him to once again visit the palace and give him the
opportunity to worship his guru.
The following day, the king made arrangements for a
grand ceremony. The entire city was decorated and festooned with floral
garlands. A grand procession escorted Shri Vallabhacharya to the palace. Raya
and his two wives stood at the gate to welcome Him. They showered flowers as He
arrived. Raya made Him sit on his throne. Shri Vallabhacharya Mahaprabhu
initiated Raya and his wives with the Ashtakshara Mahamantra (Shri Krishnah
Sharanam Mama).
After the initiation, Raya presented several trays
full of gold coins to His guru from which He accepted only seven coins. He used
these seven coins to make anklets for Lord Vitthalanathaji and asked the king
to use the other coins for a good cause.
On the king's request , Shri Mahaprabhuji then gave
a discourse. He also granted His wooden -sandal (charana paduka) to the king.
He stayed in Vidyanagara for seven days and made one reading of the Bhagavatam
BAITHAK 50
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT TRILOKABHANAJI
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed at a very lovely spot.
Many mayavadis, who worshipped the Goddess, came to debate upon hearing His
arrival. Within no time, Shri Mahaprabhuji revealed to them the true meaning of
the scriptures. They all became His disciples. Later, Lord Trilokabhanaji
appeared before Shri Mahaprabhuji. He offered the Lord some fruits and
performed His Divine Services.
After staying here for a few days, Shri
Mahaprabhuji proceeded to Totadri mountain.
BAITHAK 51
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT MOUNT TOTADRI
Shri Mahaprabhuji camped in the midst of a dense
jungle. Krishnadasa Meghana mentioned that there was no water around. Shri
Mahaprabhuji said, "There is a large rock on the right side of the Kadamba
tree. Under it is a fresh water lake." After the lake was discovered, it
was called as Vallabha Kunda. Shri Mahaprabhuji read the Bhagavatam over here.
When the mayavadis came to know of it, came to
investigate. They were highly surprised to find water in such a dry place. When
Krishnadasa showed them the lake they thought, " We have lived here for so
long but never knew of the lake. Shri Mahaprabhuji must definitely be the
Supreme Person." They prayed to become His disciple.
There is a temple of Lord Totadri in a small
village near the mountain. There is a pond inside the temple. It is believed
that the Baithak is situated there, yet to be revealed.
BAITHAK 52
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT DARBHASHAYANA
(DARAVASENA)
Shri Mahaprabhuji camped in the midst of a dense
jungle inhabitated by ferocious animals. Lord Darbhashayanaji came to see Shri
Mahaprabhuji and said, "Since you have taken the trouble to come here,
then I take this opportunity to request you to liberate the divine souls who
live here." Shri Mahaprabhuji was extremely pleased to have the Lord's divine
sight. By the powere of the dust of His lotus feet, countless divine souls were
emancipated.
Shri Mahaprabhuji gave discourses on the
Bhagavatam. The Lord came to hear His nectar like speech.
Many Veera Vaishnavas came to debate with Him.
After making them speechless He proceeded further on His pilgrimage.
BAITHAK 53
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT SURAT
Shri Mahaprabhuj stayed by the banks of Tapti river
near Ashvini Kumar's ashrama and spoke on the Bhagavatam. While the guru spoke
on the text, a beautiful young lady, after bathing in the river, stood by His
left side and fanned Him for the entire discourse. Krishnadasaji was extremely
curious to know the identity of the divine lady.
Shri Mahaprabhuji explained, "She is the
divine form of the Tapti river, the daughter of the Sun God."
His disciples then said, " We can understand
your divinity only when you shower your grace divine."
BAITHAK 54
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT BHARUCHA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed by the banks of river
Narmada. A young lady decked with celestial ornaments appeared and very
affectionately paid obeisance to Shri Mahaprabhuji and requested Him to bless
her by bathing in the river. Shri Mahaprabhuji assured her that He would surely
bathe in the river. After this the lady went away. Shri Mahaprabhuji revealed
to Damodaradasa Harsaniji that she was the Goddess of the Narmada river. He
pleased Narmada by daily bathing in the river. He then made a seven day reading
of the Bhagavatam.
Once, many mayavadis came there to debate with Shri
Mahaprabhuji. In just a short time, they were defeated by the majestic power of
His speech.
Here, many divine souls took refuge in the lotus
feet of His Divine Grace.
BAITHAK 55
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT MORABI
Upon arriving in Morabi, Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed
in a lovely spot by the lake. He told Krishnadasa that this town owes it's name
to it's ruler Mayuradhvaja, who was very pious and truthful. This place was
also earlier visited by Lord Krishna and Arjuna. Shri Mahaprabhuji expressed
his desire to read the Bhagavatam at this sacred place.
Once, two brahmins Bala and Bada came to have Shri
Mahaprabhuji's darshana. realising His divinity, they prayed, "We have
been lost in this ocean of materialism, now kindly shower your grace divine
over us."
The Lord of Mercy, Shri Mahaprabhuji initiated them
in the Path of Grace and taught them about the path. He then granted them an
idol of Shri Balakrishnalalaji to worship. Their complete story can be read in
the accounts of 84 vaishnavas.
BAITHAK 56
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT NAVANAGARA
(JAMNAGARA)
Shri Mahaprabhuji camped by the scenic banks of the
Nagamati river and gave meaningful discourses on the bhagavatam. Jamatmochi,
the king of a nearby kingdom, humbly requested to be made a disciple. After
receiving the sacred Mahamantra (Shri Krishnah Sharanam Mama), the king prayed,
" Please help my troubled kingdom."
Shri Mahaprabhuji consoled him, "You shall now
enter into a favourable time. Always take Shri Krishna's shelter."
From here, He proceeded to Khambhaliya.
BAITHAK 57
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT KHAMBHALIYA
Shri Mahaprabhuji halted by the banks of a
beautiful pond. That evening, a brahmin came and advised Him not to stay over
there as there was a ghost who killed humans. But Shri Mahaprabhuji did not
heed his advise and remained there.
Later in the night, when Krishnadasaji was
returning after washing his guru's clothes, saw the ghost. His hands were
folded as if requesting for his liberation.
When Shri Mahaprabhuji came to know of it, He asked
Krishnadasaji to sprinkle sacred water on the ghost. Upon doing so, the ghost
dropped its demonical form and taking a divine body, ascended the eternal
realms.
From the next day, Shri Mahaprabhuji commenced the
seven day reading of the Bahagavatam. Many people hearing the miracle came to
seek his darshana and also hear the discourses.
BAITHAK 58
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT PINDATARAKA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed under a large tree where
He mentioned to His disciple that when Krishna was the king of Dvarika, He had
visited all these holy places. He also pointed at sage Durvasa's hermitage.
One brahmin came daily to hear the discourses on
the Bhagavatam. On being asked by Shri Mahaprabhuji, he said that he lived in
the holy area and had been awaiting His arrival for long.
After the completion of the discourse on the
seventh day, Krishnadasa asked who the brahmin was. Shri Mahaprabhuji explained
that he was the divine personified of that holy area.
Later, a religious guide of that area approached
Shri Mahaprabhuji and requested initiation. Shri Mahaprabhuji said, "The
holy place will liberate you." After giving him generous gifts, He headed
onwards.
BAITHAK 59
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT MULA GOMATA
Shri Mahaprabhuji took shelter under a shady tree.
Krishnadasa Meghana asked about the origin of the Mula Gomati river. The guru
said, " Mula Gomati descended from the eternal realm as a princess. She
told her father that she would marry the person of her choice. Lord
Dvarikanathaji appeared and told her that she should come to Him in Dvarika.
She then said to herself, " If I take the form of a river then I can merge
in the ocean and reach to my Lord." Even today Gomatiji resides at Dvarika
in the form of a river. Hearing this everybody was pleased.
The next day, a renunciate came to Shri
Mahaprabhuji and said, "I used to live in the South and am a disciple of
Vishnu Svami. My family is no more. I have now chosen the path of renunciation
and read the Bhagavatam daily. Four times the death has come to take me, but
each time I sent him back. After several years, Lord appeared and I requested
Him to give me the sight of His childhood pastimes and a permanent stay in the
holy land of Vraja. He said that my demands were difficult but could be
acheived by your grace. He told me in a dream that you were coming here."
Shri Mahaprabhuji replied, "You have resorted
to your own means to acheive the Lord and therefore have had difficulty."
Shri Mahaprabhuji initiated him with the Mahamantra (Shri Krishnah Sharanam
Mama) and completed reading the Bhagavatam in seven days. He then told the
renunciate that he would leave his body in three days and would reborn as Harji
Gvala near the Govardhana Hill and His son, Shri Vitthalanathaji would see to
his liberation.
From here, He proceeded to Dvarika.
BAITHAK 60
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT DVARIKA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed by the banks of the river
Gomati. On Lord Dvarikadhishaji's request He spent the four months of the rainy
season over there. The Lord informed Govindadasa, the head-priest, about the
divinity of Shri Mahaprabhuji who then brought the guru to the temple to
perform the Lord's divine services.
Govindadasa was anxious to hear Shri Mahaprabhuji's
discourses. One day, when the discourse was about to start, Shrinathaji told
Dvarikadhishaji, "Govindadasa is passionately attached to the pastimes of
Dvarika. After hearing Shri Vallabha's discourse he will get attached to the
pastimes of Vraja. You should talk to him about this."
Shri Mahaprabhuji overheard Lord Dvarikadhishaji
speaking with Govindadasa. He at once stopped the discourse and only later when
the Lord explained the entire situation, He became pleased again.
Shri Mahaprabhuji then revealed the secrets of the
divine Rasa Lila. Deeply engrossed in the mood of the Rasa, many listeners lost
consciousness of their bodies. Suddenly, some rain clouds covered the area.
Realising that if it rained, it would spoil the mood of the guru as weel as the
listeners, Shesha (the Serpent God) appeared and covered them with his thousand
hoods while all the area around them got drenched.
After celebrating Annakuta and Prabodhini, Shri
Mahaprabhuji left for Gopi Talava.
BAITHAK 61
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT GOPI TALAVA
Shri Mahaprabhuji camped by the lake under a shady
tree. Shri Krishnadasa Meghana asked his guru why this lake was near Dvarika
when the gopis lived in Vraja. The guru explained, "Once Lord Krishna
praised the gopis in front of His queen Rukmini in Dvarika. The Lord said,
"Though you are My queen but still you cannot come to Me in the forest in
the middle of the night at a mere call of My flute, unlike the gopis of Vraja,
who broke all their worldly ties for My sake." Queen Rukmini confidently
said that she certainly would.
"That evening, Shri Krishna came here to Gopi
Talava and played the flute. When Rukmini and other sixteen thousand queens of
Krishna heard the divine music, they stopped adorning themselves and began to
run towards the direction of the mesmerising sound. All of a sudden, they
hesitated when they realised what would they say to their relatives on being
asked where they had been. Ultimately, they thought of staying back and not to
leave the palace.
When the gopis heard the sweet music of the flute,
hundred miles away in Vraja, they left everything and came to the spot and
sported with their beloved Krishna."
Shri Mahaprabhuji then granted the divine sight of
the Rasa Lila to Krishnadasa and other vaishnavas. After making a seven day
reading of the Bhagavatam, He proceeded to Shankhoddhara.
Many divine souls became His disciples here.
BAITHAK 62
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT SHANKHODDHARA
Shri Mahaprabhuji camped near the Shankha Kunda
where the Lord had killed the demon Shankhasura and took his conch. Lord
Shankha Narayana rules this place to this day and because it is a beautiful
place, Shri Dvarikanathaji sports here.
After Shri Mahaprabhuji performed the divine
services, Lord Shankha Narayana requested Him to speak on 'Venu Gita,' a
chapter of the tenth canto of the Bhagavatam. For three days and three nights,
He explained just one verse of the chapter. The area beacme so bliss that none
noticed the passage of time.
From here, He went to Narayana Sarovara.
BAITHAK 63
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT NARAYANA SAROVARA
Shri Mahaprabhuji visited the hermitage of the
great sage Markandeya. There He mentioned to Damala, "This area is blessed
with the Lord's presence, therfore the Narayana lake manifest. After bathing in
the holy lake, He began His teachings on the Bhagavatam. Lord Shiva came to
hear His teachings.
Shiva had a devotee who would not eat or drink
without taking his darshana. When Shiva returned very late to the temple, he
explained his devotee the reason for getting late.
Later Shri Mahaprabhuji mentioned that there were
many divine souls in Sindh (now in Pakistan). Due to His unability to cross the
holy river Sarasvati, He would not go to there but ensured that His descendants
would some day go there and bless the souls.
Although He did not go there but the aroma of His
lotus feet was enough to liberate souls as far as Kabul.
BAITHAK 64
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT JUNAGARH
Mount Girnara, also known as Revatachala, came as
young brahmin boy to seek darshana of Shri Mahaprabhuji who had camped by the
bank of Revati lake. He requested Shri Mahaprabhuji to bless him with the touch
of His lotus feet. Shri Mahaprabhuji then sat on one of the mountain's rock
which became as soft as butter. The Acharya's foot-print became embedded on the
rock.
When Shri Mahaprabhuji bathed in the Damodara
Kunda, He found an idol of Shri Damodaraji, which was later given to
Goraja-Samarai (read varta).
One day, a yogi approached Shri Mahaprabhuji and
said, "I have been waiting for ages to hear the Bhagavatam from You.
Kindly fulfil my desire." Shri Mahaprabhuji enlightened the yogi with
insightful discourses on the sacred text for seven days.
Krishnadasa Meghana was very curious to know who
the yogi was. The guru revealed that he was Ashvatthama, the son of Dronacharya
and lived on mount Girnara.
Countless divine souls were blessed by the aroma of
the dust of His lotus feet.
BAITHAK 65
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT PRABHASA KSHETRA
Shri Mahaprabhuji halted in a cave under a shady
tree. He explained to His disciples, "This place is auspicious because
Lord Krishna had left for Eternal abode from here and also Lord Balarama,
Krishna's elder brother, took the form of Shesha and ascended the Eternal
Abode. Therefore, this place is ideal for reading Bhagavatam."
After bathing in Hiranya river, He began to speak
on the Bhagavatam. Shiva, regularly came to listen to His discourse from the
temple nearby. When one of Shiva's devotee did not find him in the temple, he
got upset. Upon returning, Shiva told him that he had been listening Shri
Mahaprabhuji's discourses on the Bhagavatam and he suggested that he should
take shelter in Shri Mahaprabhuji's lotus feet.
Heeding Shiva's advice, he resorted to Shri
Mahaprabhuji's lotus feet. After initiating him in the Path of Grace, He
proceeded to other sacred places.
BAITHAK 66
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT MADHAVAPURA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stopped near the Kadam lake and
mentioned to Damala, "It was here that Krishna and Rukmini got married and
in this lake they bathed. Afterwards, all the saints and hermits present at the
ceremony also bathed."
Later, Shri Mahaprabhuji went for Lord
Madhavarayaji's darshana. The Lord informed Him that the priest daily bathed
Him with cold water and He should instruct the priest with the proper modes of
worship.
The following day, Shri Mahaprabhuji taught the
priest all modes of divine services. The priest apologised for his mistakes.
He then went to His seat and spoke on the
Bhagavatam. Many people, impressed with His mesmerising speech and infinite
glory, became His disciples.
He then proceeded to Gupta Prayaga.
BAITHAK 67
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT GUPTA PRAYAGA
Shri Mahaprabhuji's Baithak is situated near the
Sarasvati river. He revealed to Damala the importance of this place. He said,
"The confluence of the three holy rivers (Ganga-Yamuna-Sarsavati) was
originally here. But now, with passage of time it is hidden. Nevertheless,
there are these three lake which acts as proxy to the rivers. The construction
of these lakes is such that the water from one lake flows into the other."
Realising the divinity of that place Shri Mahaprabhuji decided to make a seven
day reading of the Bhagavatam.
While He was about to commence the reading, an old
brahmin arrived there and lay prostrate before Him. Shri Mahaprabhuji asked
him, "Where are you coming from and where do you reside ?" The
brahmin replied, "I was living at Pandharapura and used to read Bhagavatam
daily. Lord Vitthalanathaji became pleased with me. I requested Him to grant me
the divine sight of Krishna's mysterious sports in the holy land of Vraja. He
assured me that my wishes will be fulfilled when I meet you over here."
Shri Mahaprabhuji asked him to bathe and then
initiated him with the sacred Ashtakshara Mantra (Shri Krishnah Sharanam Mama)
and explained to him, "You will leave this body on the eighth day from now
and take birth in Vraja as Gopinatah Gvala. Your duty will be to look after
Shrinatahji's cows. You will be blessed by my son, Shri Vitthalanathaji and
then you shall experience the bliss of Krishna's divine sports."
From here Shri Mahaprabhuji went to Tagadi
BAITHAK 68
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT TAGADI
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed with His disciples under a
shady tree in front of a brahmin's house. The brahmin had some ten cows and
buffaloes from whose milk he daily made butter. One morning, after churning the
butter, his wife went to fetch water from a distant well. Meanwhile, the
brahmin saw his two sons eating butter. He ran in excitement and called Shri
Mahaprabhuji to see them eating butter like Krishna and Baladeva. Shri
Mahaprabhuji was very pleased with his imagination. He said, "You are
fortunate to visualise such divine sports. Show this play to your wife."
The brahmin said that if his wife saw them stealing
butter she would beat them. The guru told him that he should tell her about the
divine sports of the Lord to make her understand.
As insructed by Shri Mahaprabhuji, the brahmin
described the whole incident and explained her about the divinity of Shri
Mahaprabhuji. By the infinite grace of Shri Mahaprabhuji, the brahmin's wife's
attitude changed and was happy with her sons. Shri Mahaprabhuji blessed
everybody with the auspicious sight.
After this incident, the brahmins entire family
became Shri Mahaprabhuji's disciple. He stayed there for seven days and
finished one reading of the Bhagavatam before He proceeded to Naroda.
BAITHAK 69
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT NARODA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed at Gopaladas' home in
Naroda. Gopaladasa was initiated by Him in Pushtimarga and was enlightened with
the knowledge of Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. By his guru's
grace, he acheived transcendental bliss and sang glories of his guru and Shri
Krishna.
After speaking on the Bhagavatam, He proceeded to
Godhara.
BAITHAK 70
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT GODHARA
At Godhara, Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed at the home of
His disciple, Rana Vyasa. Before he took initiation, he was a great scholar of
the shastras and was very proud of his extensive knowledge. Once, when he was
defeated in a debate, he was so depresed that he decided to drown himself in
the Ganges. At that time, Shri Mahapraabhuji was making His prayers on the
nearby bank and Krishnadasaji asked him what was the fruit received on drowning
oneself in the Ganges.The guru replied, "That soul would undergo seven
hellish lives and would aceive no fruits here or elsewhere."
Overhearing these words, Rana Vyasa approached Shri
Mahaprabhuji and surrendered to His lotus feet. Rana Vyasa admiitted the reason
for his unjustified act. Shri Mahaprabhuji showered His Grace Divine upon him
by accepting him in the Path of Grace. He then taught him a small, four versed
doctrine (Chatuh Shloki) and assured him that he would now be able to defeat
anybody in debate.
After seeking permission from his guru, Rana Vyasa
returned to the debate with loads of confidence. Within a short time, he
defeated the opponents. Pleased with the victory of His disciple, Shri
Mahaprabhuji granted him a beautiful idol of Shri Navanita Priyaji, which he
devoutly served at his home in Godhara.
When Shri Mahaprabhuji visited his home in Godhara,
He initiated his wife and explained to them the chapter of Venugita from the
Bhagavatam.
BAITHAK 71
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT KHERALU
At Kheralu, Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed at Jagannatha
Joshi's home. After taking prasada, Jagannatha Joshi requested Shri
Mahaprabhuji to explain to him the meaning of the 'Yugala Gita', from the tenth
canto of the Bhagavatam. For nine hours Shri Mahaprabhuji spoke on the Gita.
Everybody present there attained transcendental bliss.
BAITHAK 72
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT SIDDHAPURA
Shri Mahaprabhuji rested by the side of the Bindu
Sarovara where once used to be the hermitage of the great sage Kardama. He told
Damala that at this spot Lord Kapila taught his mother Devahuti, the Sankhya
Yoga system. From then, Devahuti resides here in the form of this lake.
After bathing in the lake, Shri Mahaprabhuji spoke
on the Bhagavatam. Many mayavadis came to him for debate. In short discussions,
Shri Mahaprabhuji would import the truth of His teachings to them. Many souls
took His refuge.
BAITHAK 73
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT AVANTIKA PURI
(UJJAIN)
Shri Mahaprabhuji sat by the side of lake Gomati.
He wished to read the Bhagavatam there as it was a sacred place of Lord Shiva,
but could not find a shady tree where He could sit at peace. Damala said to
Him, "If You want, You can create a forest. So to find one tree should not
be a problem."
Suddenly, a leaf of a Peepul tree flew and came in
front of Shri Mahaprabhuji. He ploughed that leaf and sprinkled holy water over
it and said, "Here I shall speak on the Bhagavatam."
The next morning after bathing in the Kshipra
river, Shri Mahaprabhuji arrived with His disciples at the same spot. Everybody
were surprised to see a fully grown tree in just one night. Taking His seat
under that tree, He began the discourse. The mayavadis had heard of this but
did not dare to confront Him.
Shiva had two sincere devotees there. He told them
that on the Lord's wish I was incarnated to establish the theory of the
Mayavada, but now the Lord has come Himself in the form of Shri Vallabhacharya.
Shiva expressed his desire to hear the Acharya's discourse and asked his
devotees to accompany him if they wished.
After the discourse was over, Shri Mahaprabhuji
requested Shiva to call all the mayavadis for a religious debate. Shiva
appeared in all the mayavadis' dreams and told them that they should fearlessly
face Shrimad Vallabhacharya. The following day, they all came to debate but
coud not withstand the majestic power of the Acharya's paramount knowledge and
splendor.
Shiva, who was privately seeing the proceedings,
approached Shri Mahaprabhuji and said that he was extremely pleased. Shri
Mahaprabhuji then said to him, "When you manifested as Shankaracharya, you
had five faces to debate with, while Ramanujacharya (incarnation of Shesha) had
a thousand faces. Today, since you did not enlighten your followers, I could
reply them in single answer."
Shri Mahaprabhuji, with His infinite grace
instilled divine love for Krishna in the hearts of many people. From there, He
proceeded to Pushkara.
BAITHAK 74
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT PUSHKARA
Shri Mahaprabhuji's baithak is situated at Vallabha
Ghata under a shady tree. Here, He mentioned to Krishnadasa Meghana that Ganges
was the mother of all the holy places while Pushkara was the father.
At Pushkara there is a temple devoted to Bramaji,
the Creator. One day, he came to Shri Mahaprabhuji in the garb of a brahmin and
requested Him to sanctify the area.
Shri Mahaprabhuji questioned him, "Why are
you, the king of all holy places concerned about purification ?" Brahmaji
replied, "In this age of Kali, all the holy places have lost their
divinity."
Later, Shri Mahaprabhuij and His disciples bathed
in the lake and made a seven day reading of the Bhagavatam, making the area
pure and full of devotional bliss.
BAITHAK 75
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT KURUKSHETRA
Shri Mahaprabhuji seated by the Kurukshetra lake
told Krishnadasa Meghana that it was here that the great war of Mahabharata
took place and it was also the place where Krishna preached Arjuna, the
Bhagavad Gita.
Shri Mahaprabhuji later gave discourses on the
Bhagavatam and explained in detail the various divine sports of Krishna.
Everybody who heard Him speaking experienced transcendental bliss.
BAITHAK 76
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT HARIDVARA
In the year 1510 A.D., Shri Mahaprabhuji visited
Haridvara during the Kumbha Mela. He stayed above the Kankhal Kshetra. Over one
hundred thouasnd people had gathered for the sacred bath in the Ganges. At that
time, Shri Mahaprabhuji summoned Yoga Maya and Time (Kala). He ordered the Yoga
Maya to put everyone coming at night to deep sleep and told the Time to make
the auspicious time for bathing just before sunrise so that everyone could
acheive the fruits of the holy bath.
At that time, Damala. Krishnadasa Meghana,
Vasudevadasa Chhakada, Madhava Bhatta Kashmiri and Govinda Dubey were with Shri
Mahaprabhuji. When the auspicious time arrived, everybody awoke and took the
sacred bath and coming to know of Shri Mahaprabhuji's greatness, they sang His
praises and many became His followers.
BAITHAK 77
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT BADRIKASHRAMA
Shri Mahaprabhuji arrived here on the appearance
day of Lord Vamana. He asked Krishnadasa to bring some fruits as it was the day
to observe fast. Lord Badrinatha, taking the form of a brahmin, stopped
Krishnadasa and said that he would not find fruits in the area.
Later, the Lord told Shri Mahaprabhuji that
although it was a fasting day, yet He and His disciples could break the
traditional rule and eat food-grains as fruits weren't available.
Shri Mahaprabhuji then made a seven day rading of
the Bhagavatam and blessed many souls living in that area.
BAITHAK 78
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT KEDARANATHA
Shri Mahaprabhuji spoke on the Bhagavatam by the
Kedaranatha lake. Lord Kedaranatha, disguised as a yogi, daily came to listen
to His discourses. Krishnadasa wondered who he was until his guru revealed his
identity.
Countless divine souls were liberated by
experiencing the divine arome arising from the Acharya's lotus feet.
BAITHAK 79
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT VYASA ASHRAMA
Shri Mahaprabhuji visited Shri Veda Vyasa, the
Knowledge Incarnate, at his ashrama in the Himalayas. He told Krishnadasa
Meghana to wait outside the cave until He returned. Inside, Shri Mahaprabhuji
discussed constantly for three nights and three days, one line of Bhramara Gita
from Shri Vyasaji's Bhagavatam. Vyasaji was extremely pleased with the
Acharya's commentary.
After the meeting got over, when Shri Mahaprabhuji
came out of the cave, He was surprised to find Krishnadasaji standing in the
same position. He asked him why he was standing there. He humbly said that he
was just obeying his orders. Shri Mahaprabhuji was extremely pleased with him
and told him to ask any three boons. Krishnadasa asked to have all the sins of
speech be removed, to have the teachings of the Path of Grace established
firmly in his heart and Shri Mahaprabhuji should accept his former guru.
Shri Mahaprabhuji mercifully granted the first two
boons but not the last. (read Krishnadasaji's varta).
After reading the entire Bhagavatam, He proceeded
further.
BAITHAK 80
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT HIMACHALA
Shri Mahaprabhuji's baithak is situated on top of
the Himachala mountain. Krishnadasa requested Him to make a reading of the
Bhagavatam. Mount Himachala dressed as a brahmin, came for Acharya's darshana.
By Shrimad Acharyacharana's blessings his heart was filled with devotion. Many
souls were enlightened by the sacred reading.
BAITHAK 81
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT VYASA GANGA
Shri Mahaprabhuji's baithak is situated on top of
the Himachala mountain. Krishnadasa requested Him to make a reading of the
Bhagavatam. Mount Himachala dressed as a brahmin, came for Acharya's darshana.
By Shrimad Acharyacharana's blessings his heart was filled with devotion. Many
souls were enlightened by the sacred reading.
BAITHAK 82
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT MANADARACHALA
Shri Mahaprabhuji's baithak is situated on the
summit of mount Mandarachala. After visiting the Lord's temple, He began
reading the Bhagavatam which the Lord came to listen. Later, Shri Mahaprabhuji
performed divine services of the Lord
BAITHAK 83
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT ADELA
Shri Mahaprabhuji made His residence here at the
confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna and Sarasvati rivers. He used to worship Shri
Navanita Priyaji. He considered His mother to take initiation but did not know
if He could initiate her. So He requested the Lord to do so.
One day, when He was busy in discussions with the
mayavadis, Shri Navanita Priyaji felt thirsty. He asked Illammagaruji (Shri
Mahaprabhuji's mother) to fill the Jhariji. She hesitated because she was not
allowed to do the seva. Shri Navanita Priyaji then initiated her thus, enabling
her to perform the divine services. She then gifted a pearl necklace to the
Lord.
When Shri Mahaprabhuji saw her doing the seva, He
got angry. But when He came to know from Thakurji of what had happened, He felt
happy.
In the year V.S.1567, Shri Mahaprabhuji's first son
Shri Gopinathaji was born here. Later, Shri Krishna appeared before Him and
told Him that He would appear as His next son and that He should go with His
family to Charanata, on the banks of the Ganges river.
Many other events have occured here, but this has
been recorded in the Baithak Charitra.
BAITHAK 84
SHRI MAHAPRABHUJI'S BAITHAK AT CHARANATA
Shri Mahaprabhuji stayed here in a bower and daily
read the Bhagavatam. A few miles away from where He stayed, lived a brahmin who
daily chanted Vishnu Sahasra Nama (thousand names of Lord Vishnu). One day, he
found a beautiful deity from the Ganges. He only served milk to the deity. The
Lord stayed with him for a month and then on the eve of Shri Vitthalanathaji's
birth, he ordered him to take him to Shrimad Vallabhacharya, whom he would find
sitting by the lake offering prayers.
The next day, at about noon, he took the idol and
presented to Shrimad Acharyacharana. At that very moment, He got the joyous
news of the birth of His second son. He was so thrilled with joy to receive the
deity and it's worshipper at the same time. It was the ninth day of the darker
half in the lunar month of Pausha, year V.S.1572.
The birthday celebrations were similar to that of
Shri Krishna's birth. Gods and Goddesses appeared in the sky and showered flowers.
Celestial musicians played drums in joy. The blessed ladies of the Vraja
dressed at their best, thronged in large groups to have a glimpse of the divine
child. Shri Mahaprabhuji, after taking a holy bath, distributed gems and jewels
with free hands. The Vrajabhaktas danced in circular motion.
Later, Shri Gargacharya came to bless the child. He
predicted Him to be the incarnation of Shri Krishna, the Supreme Lord and had
appeared for the upliftment for countless divine souls and to strongly condemn the
mayavada theory.
This child was named Shri Vitthalanathaji, who
later became the Acharya of Pushtimarga and whose contribution to the sect in
terms of Bhoga, Raga and Shringara is unimaginable.
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