The Gopal pastime (continued from the previous post…)
“Hai! Hai!” the Brahmin screamed, but this time no one heard.
Stunned, he looked at the child, who smiled back at him. Nimai said to
the Brahmin, “Oh kind hearted Brahmin, why do you wail unnecessarily?
You call me to eat the food and when I accept it, you become upset?…
The Gopal pastime (continued from the previous post…)
The ladies continued to play games with Nimai. Meanwhile, the Brahmin
cooked and offered food to his Gopal deity. At this time, Nimai, with
His bewitching and bewildering potency, jumped around the house and
the ladies didn’t’ even notice he was gone. After some time when the
Brahmin opened his eyes to…
The Gopal pastime
Once Jagannath Mishra had a dream where a Brahmin appeared and advised
him against scolding his son Nimai. “You do not know but your son is
the Supreme Lord”, said the Brahmin, “You should not scold him like
that.” Jagannath Mishra replied, “He may be who he is, but I am his
father and it’s my duty…
The mysterious pastimes of Nimai
Meanwhile, the family of Sachi Devi and Jagannath Mishra were beside
themselves in grief. They cried and feeling intense separation,
searched for the baby everywhere.
When the thieves began to remove the jewels, they realized they made a
major blunder; inadvertently they had arrived at Nimai’s house- the
very place from where they had picked up…
Nimai’s childhood pastimes
Little Nimai never ceased to surprise His family and the residents of
Nawadwip. When He was barely a few months old, a gigantic snake landed
up at the courtyard. Nimai crawled up the many coils of the serpent
and blissfully lay on top of the large serpent. The snake was none
other than Lord Ananta Sesa, the…
“The thoughts of My pure devotees dwell in Me, their lives are fully
devoted to My service, and they derive great satisfaction and bliss
from always enlightening one another and conversing about Me.” –
Bhagavad Gita (10.9)
When little Nimai was a few months old, once mother Sachi went to
Ganga to fetch water. In her absence, Nimai decided to…
The Lord was named Vishwambara- the maintainer of the universe, by his
maternal grandfather, who said, the baby would grow to spread love and
maintain the universe with His spiritual potency. Since he had a
brilliant golden complexion, the ladies of Nawadwip, lovingly called
him ‘Gauranga’- the one with golden complexion. His mother gave birth
to Him under a neem…
So loud and intense was the chanting of Holy Names, by the ordinary
citizens of Nawadwip, that it was surreal; devotees wondered how come
the same people who were so averse to chanting all the while, were now
blissfully chanting the Holy Names of Krishna. In all directions
nothing could be heard except chanting of Holy Names. Even atheists
chanted…
Lord induces all to chant Hare Krishna
Srila Prabhupada said the Krishna consciousness movement will spread
if we keep our lives dedicated to three principles: Hari Katha, Hari
Puja, and Hari Kirtan. Management and efficiency is a must but
spiritual principles and effectiveness is what sustains any spiritual
tradition.
Efficiency is doing the things right but effectiveness is to do the
right…
The Lord enters the heart of His parents
Jagannath Mishra and Saci devi are none other than Vasudev and Devaki;
Dasaratha and Kaushaliya; Kashyapa and Diti; Karadma muni and
Devahuti; Sutapa and Prsni- eternal parents of the Supreme Lord.
Similar to the incarnation of Krishna, Jagannath Mishra and Saci Devi
also saw each of their first eight children die at…
The prelude to Lord’s descent
Firstly, Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu sent his special devotees to this
world, and they appeared in far off places. But by a divine providence
they came together at Nawadwip district of modern day West Bengal.
Amongst these were Madhavendra Puri, Ishwara Puri, Advaita Acharya,
Murari Gupta, Srivas, Sriram, Srindihi and Sripati (the four
brothers), Paramananda Puri, Haridas…
The EXTERNAL reasons for Lord’s appearance
“Whenever and wherever there is a decline in religious practice, O
descendant of Bharata, and a predominant rise of irreligion—at that
time I descend Myself.” – Bhagavad Gita (4.7)
On the one hand we say this material world is a miserable place and
now we declare God appears in a human-like spiritual form in…