SRI DEVANANDA PANDITA

Sri Devananda Pandit used to live at Kulia. He was a famous reciter of the
Srimad-Bhagavatam and many people used to study the Bhagavatam under his
guidance.

One afternoon, Srivasa Pandita came to hear Devananda Pandit's recitation of
the Bhagavatam. Hundreds of students were seated around the Pandit and some
were following his reading in their own personal copies of the manuscript.

Srivasa Pandita was a very advanced devotee and thus, when the sweet nectar of
the Bhagavatam entered his ears, his heart became softened in love of God. He
started to cry and roll on the groung, his body having become agitated by the
waves of ecstatic love.

When the students of Devananda saw this, they thought, "This fellow must be
crazy. He is disturbing our hearing of the recitation. Get him out of here."
Thus they picked him up and carried him outside. Though Devananda saw all this
taking place, he didn't prevent those foolish students of his from commiting
this offense. As the guru was ignorant, so his students were sinful.

Srivasa said nothing, but simply went to his house feeling very sad. All of
this accured before the appearance of Sri Gaurasundara.

During Mahaprabhu's exhibition of His divine positon as the Supreme Personality
of Godhead for twenty-one hours, He asked Srivasa if he remembered this
incident.

One day, when Mahaprabhu was taking a stroll around Nadiyanagara, he came to
Mahesvara Visarada Pandit's house. At that time Devananda resided there.
Mahaprabhu heard him reciting the Srimad-Bhagavatam from outside and became
very angry.

"What purport will that rascal explain? Not in any of his births has he
understood the meaning of even one verse of the Srimad-Bhagavatam. The
Bhagavatam is the avatara of Sri Krsna in book form. Devotion is the only
subject it teaches. The four Vedas are like yoghurt and the Bhagavatam is like
butter. Srila Sukadeva Gosvami did the churning and Maharaja Pariksit ate that
butter. Sukadeva Gosvami is very dear to Me. He knows very well that the
Srimad-Bhagavatam is meant to describe the truth about Me according to My own
likings. Whoever sees any difference between Me, My own devotees and the
Srimad-Bhagavatam simply brings destruction upon himself." [C.B. Mad 21.13]

Mahaprabhu made these statements in a voice loud enough for Devananda to hear.
Then He turned to go back to His home. The devotees following Him begged for
more mercy. He continued, "All the scriptures state that the Srimad-Bhagavatam
enunciates the highest realization. Without having understood any of this,
simply for the sake of name and fame as a religionist and a scholar, he poses
himself as a teacher of this great book. But he doesn't know the purport.

"Only one who has understood that the Srimad-Bhagavatam is verily the
inconceivable intelligence of the Supreme Lord Himself knows that the only
meaning of the Bhagavatam is devotion. In order to understand the book
Bhagavata, one has to serve the devotee-Bhagavata."

Devananda could hear all of these remarks from the distance, yet he thought
nothing of it.

After some time Gaurasundara accepted sannyasa and went to live at Nilacala. It
was then that Devananda at last began to feel some remorse. "Such a great soul,
totally imbued with love of God, but I never went even once to have his
association."

One day Srila Vakresvara Pandita came to Kuliya to visit the house of one
devotee there. In the evening he held a festival of dancing and chanting the
Holy Name. Devananda was present on this occasion, and was completely stunned
by Sri Vakresvara's effulgence and ecstatic chanting and dancing. As the night
progressed more and more, people came to listen to his kirtan until there was
finally a huge crowd. Devananda took a cane and began to control the crowd so
that Vakresvara's dancing wouldn't be disturbed.

When Vakresvara fainted in ecstatic love, Devananda carefully put his head on
his lap and brushed the dust from his body with his own upper cloth. Then he
smeared that dust on his own body. That day his service to the devotees had its
auspicious beginning.

After some days, Mahaprabhu returned to Bengal to see his mother and the holy
Ganges. He also came to Kuliya. At that time thousands upon thousands of people
came to have darsana of His lotus feet. All of those who had previously
committed offenses against Nimai Pandita by thinking Him to be an ordinary
human being now came to seek His forgiveness; Mahaprabhu forgave each and
everyone of them. Among those present was Devananda, who fell down on the
ground to offer his obeisances to Mahaprabhu. From that moment he became one of
the Lord's foremost devotees.

Still, he felt a little hesitant, and thus upon getting up, he stood to one
side. Mahaprabhu addressed him, "Because you have served My dear devotee
Vakresvara, I am now pleased with you. By that service you have now been able
to approach Me. Within Vakresvara's person is Sri Krsna's complete potency.
Whoever serves him must receive Krsna's mercy."

Devananda, in a faltering voice replied, "You are the Supreme controller.
Simply for the sake of reclaiming fallen souls You have advented Yourself here
at Nadiya. I am a sinful wretch and have never served Your lotus feet and thus
was cheated of Your causeless mercy for so many years. Oh my Lord, Who resides
with in the heart of all living entities, You are Supremely merciful. Only
because You have shown Yourself to me have I been able to see You. O most
compassionate One, please instruct me. Let me know the actual purport of the
Srimad-Bhagavatam."

Mahaprabhu replied, "Now hear Me, O brahmana, and know that the only way to
explain the verses of the Bhagavatam is in terms of bhakti. In the beginning,
middle and end of the Srimad-Bhagavatam there is only one teaching: devotion to
Visnu, which is eternally perfect and which is never destroyed or diminished."

"As Krsna's various incarnations such as Matsya and Kurma appear and disappear
in this world by Their sweet will, in the same way, the Srimad-Bhagavatam is
not made or composed by any person. It makes its appearance and disappearance
by its own sweet will. Due to the appearance of devotion, the Bhagavatam
blossomed forth from Vyasadeva's mouth, by the mercy of Sri Krsna.

"As the truths regarding the Supreme Authority are inconceivable, so are the
truths of Srimad-Bhagavatam. Many may pretend to know its meaning but they have
no real grasp of the evidence the Bhagavatam presents. But whoever who simply
remembers the Srimad-Bhagavatam while admitting himself to be ignorant can
understand the real meaning.

"The Bhagavata, which is saturated with loving devotion for Krsna, is an
expansion of Krsna Himself and contains descriptions of His most confidential
pastimes." [C.B. Ant. 3.505-516]

"Now you should beg forgiveness by catching hold of Srivasa Pandit's feet. The
book Bhagavata and the devotee Bhagavata are not different. If the devotee
Bhagavata is merciful to us, then the book Bhagavata manifests its true
meaning."

Then Devananda fell at Srivasa Pandita's feet and begged forgiveness. Srivasa
embraced him and his offense retreated far away. All the devotees shouted in
ecstasy, "Hari bol! Hari bol!"

His disappearance is on the 11th day of the dark fortnight in the month of
Pausa.