Bhaktimati Usha Bahenji
The
metaphorical search of the impassioned soul for union with Lord
Krishna is centerd within earthly Vrindavan or perhaps that region
in the heart wherein god is ultimately found.
The pivotal
concept of madhurya defines the love of Krishna and an important
Vaishnava concept of shringara
bhakti
evolves in "Braj Vaibhav ki Apoorv Shri Bhaktimati Usha Bahemji.'. Whether it is in the pleasure of belonging or
the pathos of longing, participating in the innocent lilas
of
Krishna or being charmed by His flute, Usha Bahenji, fondly known as Bobo, reflects
the madhurya
of Krishna in equal measure.
Bhaktimati Usha Bahenji becomes a paradigm of the perennial quest of mankind for a divine and
transcendental love. This intense attraction to Vrindavan is
apparent in Bobo. She lived in Vrindavan for over half a century, inspiring
educated youth to live lives of celibacy and tapa.
Shunning self-publicity, she led a life of stern simplicity and
attained great heights of spiritual realization.
Ambala Cantt
Kusum Sarovar, Vrindavan
In
the course of passionately being drawn to Vrindavan an interesting
incident took place on 30th July 1954, her thirtieth birthday.
While she was pondering over the meaning of nila
parivestita,
a saintly figure dropped in all of a sudden, uttering jaya
jaya radhika madhava and thus creating a peculiar vibration in the room.
On being asked the siddha mystically replied that he was Charan Sakha and he lived at Kusuma Sarovara in Vraja where Uddhava also lived.
It was by the bidding of Lord Krishna that he had come to Ambala.
Charan Sakha, friend of Lord Krishna's Lotus Feet
Saint Usha Bahenji Leaves for Vrindavan
Sakhaji narrated various lilas of Lord Krishna and kept them spell-bound. He visited
Ushaji's house for years together and his mystic revelations had a tremendous
impact on her. Deciding to leave for her chosen destination Vrindavan for good on 17th November,1959, Ushaji left behind her parents,
friends, students, institution and job. She soon became a paradigm of
the seeker for ultimate reality.
The
English version of 'Braj Vaibhab Ki Apoorv Shri Bhaktimati Usha
Bahenji (Poojya Bobo)' is available on this site. Her seva
to the
Yugal Sarkar, the living presence of Shri Radha-Krishna,
made Boboji attend selflessly to their needs. Soon after, she developed an all-consuming intimacy with them.
Shringara Rasa
Her
devotional practices require the devotee to savour the shringara
rasa
of Radha by smarana, a concentrated internal practice of imaginative recollection by
living through the countless legends of Shri Radha-Krishna's playful dalliance. For both the bhakta
and the rasika,
madhurya
is the key to understanding and celebrating the love of Radha and
Krishna and in so doing get a glimpse of one's transcendent self.
Everyone is a Nayika Searching for Krishna
Shri Shiv Stuti by Bhaktimati Usha Bahenji
(Composed by Boboji! Sung by her parikar during Shravan month, Shivratri and Guru Purnima)
Lord Shiva is Very Dear to Sri Hari
shiva shankar bhole bhandari |
vaishnav jan aru shaivjanan ke ,
ek samaan sanche hitkaree |
ati udar gurudev hamare ,
aashutosh karuna vistari |
mo augun prabhuchit na deeje,
kariye kripanij baan bichaari |
charan kanj dridh nishtha deeje ,
amba sahit kailash vihari |
priti pragadh shyam charnan manh ,
deeje chhin chhin vardhankari |
shivshankar bhole bhandari ,
aashutosh karuna vistari |
English Translation
shri hari ke priye parvati pati ,
shiva shankar bhole bhandari |
* Shiva *Shankara, the innocent treasurer is
Dear to Lord Hari and is the consort of Parvati,
Shiva Works for the Well-being of Vaishnavas & Shaivites
vaishnav jan aru shaivjanan ke ,
ek samaan sanche hitkaree |
You are the true benefactor of both Vaishnavas and *Shaivites,
in equal measure.
Shiva as Aashutosh is So Very Compassionate
ati udar gurudev hamare ,
aashutosh karuna vistari |
So very generous is our gurudev,
Aashutosh, the spreader of compassion.
Shiva Showers Mercy on the Needy
Do not pay heed to my shortcomings,
mo augun prabhuchit na deeje,
kariye kripanij baan bichaari |
Shower your innate mercy on this poor wretch.
Lord Shiva with Maa Amba on Mount Kailash
charan kanj dridh nishtha deeje ,
amba sahit kailash vihari |
O Shiva who dallies with *Amba in Kailash.
Give me dedicated devotion for Your lotus feet,
Lord Shiva, Grant Me Love for Krishna's Feet
Grant me immense love for dark-hued Krishna's feet,
priti pragadh shyam charnan menh ,
deejai chhin chhin vardhankari |
O giver of boons!
every single moment!
Shiva Shankar, Bhole Bhandari
shivshankar bhole bhandari ,
aashutosh karuna vistari |
Aashutosh, the spreader of compassion.
Shiv: means the auspicious one
Shankar: the name reflects the benign form of Shiva and means beneficent or conferring happiness
Shaivites: revere Shiva as the Supreme Being. Shaivites believe that Shiva is All in all, the creator, preserver,
destroyer, revealer and concealer of all that is.
destroyer, revealer and concealer of all that is.
Vaishnavas: followers of the Supreme Lord Vishnu, lead a way of life, which gives importance to Lord Vishnu and His
incarnations.
incarnations.
Aashutosh: a title of Shiva, meaning one who is easily satisfied
Amba: a title of Paravati, the consort of Shiva
Boboji ke janam din ki sabhi readers ko bahut-bahut badhai.Beautiful pictures cover all about Boboji.Unko shat-shat naman.
ReplyDeleteMinakshi !
Beautifully written article.
ReplyDeleteRemembering Bobo Ji.
Radhey Radhey ����
Where is Usha Behenji's ashram in Vrindavan? Also, you give western calendar dates for her appearance and disappearance. Do you celebrate these dates, or only the tithis?
ReplyDeleteI would like to visit your temple and learn more about "Bobo". Please write to me at vrindavantoday@gmail.com.
Excellent work! Thanks for posting audio of pariker of 'Sh.hari ke Priya parvati'composed by Bhaktimati Sh. Boboji on her Birthday 30th July 2020.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info.
ReplyDeleteMay we also get a drop of this Ras
A vibrant and heart touching composition.Many thanks for the post.
ReplyDeleteBadhayi ho aaj unke janmdin ki P Boboji ke jeevan parichay se aaj unki smriti sajeev ho gayi
ReplyDeleteKoto Koti Naman Usha Maa...Radhey Shyam..
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written article with equally beautiful photo inserts on Bobo ji birthday.
ReplyDeleteThe author deserves Kudos
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