Karnataka
'utpanna dravide saham
vridhi karnatake gata |'
'Born in the Dravidian region, bhakti (religious devotion) evolved particularly in Karnataka. 'This is
precisely what Bhakti Devi [1]confirms in her above-mentioned statement.
Vrindavan Dham
'vrindavanam punah prapya naveenev surupinee |
jataham yuvatee samyak presthroopa tu sampratam | '
'Only on coming to the sacred
dham of Vrindavan, bhakti evolved to perfection. Here alone it performed
its ecstatic and blissful dance of yore and became resplendent in the form of a beautiful beloved, blossoming in the prime of her youth.'
'dhanyam vrindavanam tain bhaktirnrityati yatra ch | '
'Blessed is the land of Vrindavan where bhakti is in full bloom. '
Shri Balkrishna Das ji Maharaj
The life story of our protagonist Shri Balkrishna Dasji Maharaj seems to be a shading of this history of religious devotion. He was born in Karnataka but his bhakti sadhana reached its acme in the holy dham of Vrindavan. It is here alone that he saw the full manifestation of his beloved Lord Krishna and intoxicated by love, his heart constantly danced in ecstasy.
'shuchinam shrimatam gehe '
'In the home of illustrious, pious personages' (Bhagavad Gita, chapter 6, shloka 41) the story of piety-centric life is spun out further.'
'In the home of illustrious, pious personages' (Bhagavad Gita, chapter 6, shloka 41) the story of piety-centric life is spun out further.'
Kulasekhara Alwar
Sampat Kumar (Shri Balkrishna Das ji Maharaj) was born as a descendant of the well-known saintly ruler [2]Kulasekhara Alwar of the Kerala region. Kulasekhara is considered to be an incarnation of Kaustabh Mani, the Lord's breast gem. He was so deeply engrossed in religious devotion that he was unable to perform his princely duties. Hence Kulasekhara relinquished his kingdom and spent his entire life in devotional practices. Living in Shrirangam he composed the 'Mukunda Mala Stotra' which is the garland of Vaishnavas, even today.
His entreaty was:
His entreaty was:
Mukunda Mala Stotra
'mukunda murdhna pranipatya yache
bhavantame kantmiyantamartham |
avismritistvccharanarvinde
bhave bhave maestu bhavatprasadat || 3||'
' O
Lord Mukunda! I bow down my head to Your Lordship and respectfully ask You to
fulfill this one desire of mine that in each of my future births I will, by
Your Lordship's mercy, always remember and never forget Your lotus feet. '
Shri Ramanujacharya
Sampat Kumar's family settled down in Srirangam itself. When Shri Ramanujacharya re-established the 'Pancharatra Sampradaya' and Vishishtadvaita philosophy in the latter half of the eleventh century and first half of the twelfth this family was also initiated by him. However, pained over the persecution of Vaishnavas by Kulothunga, the then Chola Emperor, Shri Ramanujacharya left Shrirangam and took abode at a site near Mysore in Karnataka.
Melkote-Thiru Narayanpuram
There, he built the grand temple of Shrirangam which later on became famous as Melkote and he
named the site 'Thiru Narayanpuram.' The Kulashekhara family also left Shrirangam along with Shri Ramanujacharya and accompanied him to ThiruNarayanpuram-Melkote. Shri Maharajji was born in this very ThiruNarayanpuram-Melkote. His family was related to Vyanktadri Amanaya initiated by Shri Ramanujacharya, and Tirupati Balaji
was their isht dev or family deity.
Shriman Mahaprabhu Chaitanya Dev
Sampat Kumar's maternal ancestry was adorned by Shri Gopal Bhatt Rangacharya, a famed Acharya in the Gaudiya Sampradya. He was a contemporary of Shriman Mahaprabhu Chitanaya Dev. In his sojourn of the south, Mahaprabhu had spent the catur-masya at his father Shri Venkat Bhatt's[3] house. An account of this episode is given in 'Shri Chaitanya Charitamrita.'
Shri Gopal Bhatt
During this period Shri Venkat Bhatt surrendered his son Shri Gopal Bhatt, at the
feet of Shri Mahaprabhu:
aaj diwas kee bhiksha main yeh sadar arpit ||
Shriman Mahaprabhu showered incomparable grace on that eight-year old child and initiated him as his disciple.
The Gopal Mantra
By giving him the Gopal Mantra, Mahaprabhu
bestowed great blessings on him:
yeh vidhan mahan kare jag ka kalyan ||13||
and
tumse honge prakat sarva vaishnav sidhhant |
na ras nirupann pratipadan mein hongein bhraant ||23||
Thakur Radha Raman ji
Ultimately Shri Gopal Bhatt came to Shridham Vrindavan where the idol of
Lord Krishna emerged from the Shaligram shila he
worshipped. Ever since it is being adoringly propitiated in the well-known Shri Radha Raman Mandir. Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu sent the gifts of his asana and the cord of his kopeen for Shri Gopal Bhatt.
Gopis in Seva Kunj
[2] Kulusekhara Alwar:
Kulasekhara is one of
the twelve Tamil azhwar
saints of South India,
who are known for
their affiliation to the Vaishnava
tradition of Hinduism.
[3] Shri Venkat
Bhatt: A very pure
hearted Brahman named
Venkata Bhatt humbly begged Mahaprabhu to come to
his home. Lord Chaitanya accepted his invitation.
When he came to
Venkata Bhatt’s house,
Venkata Bhatt washed his lotus
feet and then he
drank the caranamrita and
distributed it to all
of his family members.
With sincere love he
invited Lord Chaitanya to
remain in his house
for the four months
of catur-masya.
2 comments:
It's glorious and awesome....I read all the material. You have nicely described.. Keep it up.
Congratulations and blessings.of Maharaj ji.....Many many thanks.
Anand, Vrindavan.
Really insightful read!
Post a Comment