
An assortment of Gaudiya-Vaisnava Nectar
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Sri Vishnu Priya-devi
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Vishnupriya is bhu-shakti.  She is also Satyabhama.  Daughter of Sanatana
Mishra, who was a very learned brahmana and Vaishnava.  From childhood she was
very religious, following all vratas and worships. She especially worshipped
Tulasidevi and bathed 2 or 3 times daily in the Ganga.  This is where she met
Sacidevi who would bless her saying, "May you have a good husband."  From that
time Saci thought of making her daughter-in-law.

She was Lord Chaitanya's second wife after Lakshmipriya departed this world. The
pious brahmana Sri Kashinatha Mishra arranged this marriage.  The marriage was
held with great pomp and proper rituals.  The whole Navadwipa came to see this
divine pastime that even demigods cannot see.  The Lord hardly gave her
attention after this marriage.  She bore all this quietly.  The night he left to
take sannyasa He showed His 4-armed form to her.

She would put one grain of rice in a pot for every round of HKM she chanted, and
cook that and share with mother Saci.  Ideal widow.


Sri Raghunandana Thakur
-----------------------

He was the son of Mukunda dasa (who is brother to Sri Madhava and Narahari
Sarkar).  This family hailed from Srikhanda.  R.T. was Kandarpa Manjari in
Vrajalila and Krishna's son also named Kandarpa in Dwaraka lila.  One when his
father went on business, the 8-year old R.T. fed the home Deity laddu. He was
fearful his father would think he hadn't done the offering when the Deity didn't
consume the offering, so he cried and the Deity took.  When pop returned, pop
thought the kid had eated it.  But later he arranged the same would happen and
spied from outside.  He also saw the Deity eat the laddu.

The boy composed Gaurbhavamrta at age 8.

A Kadamba tree always yielded to the boy 2 bloomed flowers in any season for his
worship of the Lord.

When dancing ecstatically he wanted to bless his disciple Krsna dasa. One of his
ankle bells flew off and fell 4 miles away in a pond near that disciple's house.
The pond is called Nupurkunda and the ankle bell can still be seen on display
there in the village of Akaihati.

He told Srinivasa Acharya that the future of Vaishnavism in Bengal would look
bleak because of factionalism.  But later he blessed Srinivasa that he would
generate a revival of the SKT movement.

At the end of his life he entered nama-kirtana continuously for 3 days. On the
4th day he chanted 'Sri Krsna Chaitanya' repeatedly and left his body.


Pundarika Vidyanidhi
--------------------

He was King Vrishabhanu in Vrajalila.  A rich landowner.  Disciple of
Madhavendra Puri.  Good friend of Madhava Mishra. Gadadhara Pandit took diksha
from him.  Even before they met Mahaprabhu called out his name, "Oh my father"
while in kirtana.  L.C. called him Premnidhi.  Good friend of Swarupa Damodara.

Gadadhara went with Mukunda Datta to see him because Mahaprabhu had said that
G.P. (who was very attached to Srimad Bhagavatam) should learn S.B, from P.V.
P.V. was sitting on an opulent bed, wearing fancy silk clothes and was even
smoking a hookah.  G.P. doubted him, but M.D. sang a verse from S.B. and P.V.
fell off his bed, crying in ecstacy.  The verse was about the goal attained by
Putana in 3rd Canto.


Raghunatha dasa Goswami
-----------------------

Rasamanjari, or Ratimanjari, or Bhanumati.

Appeared in Krishnapur in 1492.  Diksha guru was Yadunandana Acarya.  He got
vaishnava-kripa from young age.  Studied under Balarama dasa Acharya (family
pujari) and Haridasa Thakur had visited his house, and gave him instructions.
Hearing about LC and L Nitai's many pastimes attracted him. Once he ran to
Advaita's house, got blessings of LC, Who advised him not to be crazy, but to
return.  Later he got Nitai's great mercy.

Story of his meditation on cooking, offering and honoring sweet rice to
Giridhari; he got sick from overeating in his mind.

Someone once brought him a beautiful leaf cup with some sweet prasadam. He
inquired where the leaf cup had come from, and when he heard the answer, he
threw it aside, saying, "That's the place of Chandravali - I'll never accept
anything from there."

A businessman gave him money for the excavation of Radha Kunda.  As it was being
dug up, trees were also cut.  RDG had a dream that 5 trees were the 5 Pandavas
who were absorbed in meditation on RK-lila.

He says that he'd rather hear the prajalpa of the Brijbasis than Krishna katha
anywhere outside of Vrindavana.


Goswami Stories
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-Ballabhacharya once visited Rupa Goswami.  Seeing him working on a literature,
Ballabha inquired to see it and pointed out a mistake.  Rupa asked him to
correct the work while he took bath.  When he was out Jiva pointed out to
Vallabha that there was no mistake, and Ballabha was satisfied.  So he told Rupa
when he returned that your cousin has shown me I was mistaken - don't worry,
this work is perfectly composed.  After Ballabha left, Rupa was angry with Jiva
and told him to return to the east (he meant Bengal).  But Jiva went east of
Rupa and Sanatana's ashram and moved into an old crocodile cave. There he wrote
Gopala Champu, desiring not to offend Vaishnava's point of view.  He wrote it on
coconut leaves strung together with banyan tree roots. But after composing it he
became angry at himself out of humility and threw the manuscript in the Yamuna.
At the same time, Sanatana and Rupa were bathing downstream, and the manuscript
touched Sanatana's body.  He recoverd the manuscript and could tell it was
Jiva's.  So he went looking for him. Villagers told him, "Barobaba, there is
a wonderful young sadhu living in that cave on the bank of the Yamuna.  He is
more austere than even you and your brother, and he chants and cries
constantly."  So he found Jiva and embraced him, bringing him back to Rupa.

-When Rupa was writing the Radhikastakam, he compared Radharani's hairdo with
Her gem on top of it to a black cobra.  Sanatana didn't like this. So Rupa said,
"Well, that's the only way I can describe it, but I'll think about it."  So
Sanatana went out.  While walking he saw some young girls playing on a swing;
two were pushing and one was riding the swing. As he got closer he saw the one
on the swing had a cobra in her hair. He returned to Rupa, saying, "You are my
guru.  Whatever you write is exactly correct."


Srila Visvanatha Chakravarti Thakura
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He was a disciple of Radharamana Chakravarti who is in the disciplic line of
Srila Narottama dasa Thakur.  He spent many years in his guru's house studying
bhakti under his tutelage.  During his student years he defeated a famous
digvijaya pandit and wrote many small compositions known as bindhus.  His
parents married him early but he had no interest in family life.  On his guru's
instruction he spent one night with his wife and read Srimad Bhagavatam to her
until dawn.  Then he left for Radha Kunda and stayed in the bhajana kutir of Sri
Krishnadasa Kaviraja Goswami.

He was known as Hariballabha Dasa and later got the title of Vishvanatha
Chakravarti Thakur for his uncanny perceptions into the mellows of Krishna
bhakti.  He was called Rasacharya.  He could stop the rainfall by his writing of
S.B. commentaries, because the rain didn't want to disturb him or drip on his
manuscripts.

He re-established parakiya-bhajan at Radha Kunda by writing a tika on Gopala
Champu.  For this, some envious persons tried to kill him when he went for his
ablutions in the forest, but he took his siddha-deha form of a young girl and
they couldn't discern him.

His disciple was Sri Baladeva Vidyabhusana, who wrote the Govinda-bhasya.


Narottama dasa Thakura
----------------------

He appeared 45 years after Lord Caitanya's disappearance in Raj Sathi district
in modern Bangladesh as a son of King Krishnanandana Dhatu.  His father had
waited long for a son.  Astrologers had predicted he'd be a big acharya -
parents took this to mean a good ruler.

He was smart boy.  He learned his subjects quickly.  Narottama was attracted to
the katha of Mahaprabhu which was very prominent at that time.  He wanted to go
to Vrndavana.

Previously in one kirtana Lord Chaitanya had cried out "Narottama!"  Nobody
except Lord Nityananda knew the meaning of this.  Lord Chaitanya and Lord
Nityananda went to the Padmavati River and left prema bhakti with her for
Narottama.  She asked, "How will I know him?"  LC said, "When his body touches
your waters you'll overflood in ecstacy."

When he was 12 LC and LN appeared in a dream and told him to bathe in the
Padmavati which was 1 mile from Kheturi, the capital.  This was during the calm
season.  As soon as he stepped in the river, big waves appeared. Padmavati
endowed him with prema-bhakti and he turned gold.  His parents thought he was
sick.

When his father and uncle Purushottama were called to the capital of Bengal NDT
ran off to Vrndavana.  He travelled quickly, not eating, but got a boil on his
foot and had to stop beneath a tree for 3 days.  A brahmin came with a pot of
milk and left it for him.  He prayed to the Lord for direction and had a dream
of Rupa and Sanatana who told him to drink the milk and just go. He did and was
healed and ran.

He went to Jiva Goswami who told him to go to Lokanatha Goswami who got sannyasa
from LC.  LG didn't want disciples.  So NDT served him secretly for a long time,
cleaning stool place and putting a pot of fresh water there and fresh dirt.  He
would hold the broom to his breast and weep.  LG was impressed as NDT was
a prince, so he gave him initiation.

NDT is Champaka Manjari and a direct potency of Lord Nityananda.  She is
a personal associate of Anangamanjari.

NDT would do manas seva.  Once he burned his hands while cooking in his mind,
and this was noticed by Lokanatha Goswami.  LG told him, "Take full shelter of
Jiva Goswami."  He became siksha disciple of JG, with contemporaries Srinivasa
and Shyamananda Prabhu.

JG wanted his books sent to Bengal.  He sent them in a trunk with these 3 siksha
disciples.  Hambi, a king near Varanasi, was a dacoit and had an astrologer who
told him these three mendicants had an enormous treasure in their trunk, so he
stole that trunk during the night.  Srinivasa was deputed to get the books back
while Narottama went on to Bengal.  He sat on the bank of the Bhagirathi and
cried, thinking about the Lord and desiring to know the place of His appearance.
Just then an old brahmana came and asked him why he was crying, and he told him.
That brahmana said, "I've seen so many pasttimes", and he took him to the place
of LC's appearance, where Isana Thakur was staying.  NDT got the blessings of
the senior Vaishnavas - Raghunandana, Jahnavi, Bir Chandra.

In his old kingdom, his father and uncle had passed away and his cousin-brother
Santosh had become king.  Santosh welcomed NDT with all ceremonies and took
initiation from him.  This was a big thing - others took initiation also.  In
Khetari he held the first Gaur Purnima festival and installed six Deities - one
is now in Vrndavana in Gokulananda temple near the Radha Ramana temple (Deity of
Lord Chaitanya).  All great Vaishnavas of that time in Bengal came to this
festival, including Shyamananda, Jahnavi, Mineketana Rama, Achyutananda, Mukunda
Datta and others.  NDT started Gaurangahatti style of kirtana (because ragas,
which are only celestial, do not invoke spiritual emotions). Srinivasa Acharya
and Mukunda began singing this style at this first GP festival.  After this
festival many took dikshas from NDT.  But smartas opposed this. He was even
making sudras into brahmanas and giving brahmins initiation.  He didn't care for
the criticisms of the smarta brahmins.

Once he was going with his dear friend Rama Chandra Kaviraja (disciple of
Srinivasa - NDT could have been his guru in their relationship, but accepted him
as friend).  As they walked along they saw two brahmin boys who were bringing
goats for a sacrificial slaughter.  The two devotees spoke among themselves
about the nastiness of this practice, and the reactions to it. When the brahmin
boys heard, they became alarmed and, inquiring further, became ND's disciples.
Their father was a Shakta and was very disturbed.  He got a pandit to discuss
with his boys but they defeated him.  So he went to a big big pandit named Rupa
Narayana Chakravarti and that pandit complained to the local governor, who said
"I'll arrange that you debate NDT.  You defeat him and we'll settle this matter
once and for all."

So Ramachandra Kaviraja and another brahmin disciple of NDT set up a pottery
stand and a pan stand near NDT's ashrama.  The governor came there with the
pandit, and as was the custom, sent servants to the shops for pots and pan. So
these "wallahs" talked with the servants only in Sanskrit.  Hearing this the two
bigshots came to see for themselves; shudras talking first-class Sanskrit, and
telling that they were disciples of NDT.  This alarmed the two, who fled.

When he was 80-85 he decided to leave the planet.  He got a disease in the
throat and couldn't speak.  Smartas said, "Just see."  Disciples begged him,
"Don't go now.  We'll be finished."  But he left anyway, wanting to serve
Krishna directly in spiritual world.  But Madhavacharya prayed, "If you go now,
the movement will be destroyed."  So he came back to life as his body was being
taken on procession to be interred.  He became too much famous for this. One
critical brahmin then got leprosy; he came to NDT and begged forgiveness, was
cured and took initiation.

At age 105 he decided to leave this world.  One day he told disciples, "I want
to bathe in the Ganga."  But they wouldn't let him step into the river, they
just dug a shallow area where he sat and they splashed. But as they splashed his
body melted away into the Ganga.
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First sankirtan

When Srinivasa Acarya, Dukhi Krsna dasa (later Syamananda Prabhu) and Narottama
dasa Thakur were travelling from Vrndavana to Bengal with books given to them by
Srila Jiva Goswami, they were robbed at night at Visnupura by Raja Biaham Biya
(the thief king).  He had his thieves spying along the road as the party of
Vaishnavas came along; he stole their decorated box when, after stopping for the
night and having kirtan, they went to sleep.  His astrologer told him, before he
opened the box, that the contents were priceless.  When he opened the box he saw
the expensive cloth covering the books and his heart soared in anticipation.
The first thing he saw underneath the cloth was the writing of Rupa Goswami;
just seeing this freed him of all his sins and purified his heart; he
experienced love of God and then lamented that he'd caused somebody great grief
by this theft.  He went to sleep and dreamed a beautiful golden person (more
beautiful than a gold mountain) was laughing at him.  That person said, "This is
all a pastime.  You will soon meet someone who will make you exceedingly happy."
In the meantime, Srinivasa was informed by the villagers that the king was
a great theif and that it was he who had stolen the box of books. Srinivasa met
one brahmin named Krsna Ballabh, who became his disciple, along with others.
Srinivasa inquired about the king from him, and KB said, "Oh, he's become a very
pious man recently - he daily hears SB and is always inviting sadhus to read the
SB and explain."  Srinivasa said, "Sometime I would also like to go and explain
SB to him."  KB said, "Why sometime?  Let's go now."  So in the assembly of the
king, Srinivasa appeared, and everyone was impressed with his character.  In
a beautiful voice he recited SB and gave a stunning explanation that nobody had
hdeard before.  The king bowed at his feet, wearing a cloth around his neck as
a sign of humility. He became SV Acharya and the king was most glad to be able
to return the books to him.


Locan dasa Thakura
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Born in Burdwan in Ayurveda doctor family.  Disciple of Narahari Sarkar.  He was
only son, pampered, but devotee from childhood.  He wrote the Chaitanya Mangal
in Lokerpachali style - 5 meters combined (folk song style).  He was married
when young, but he was detached from family life.  He spent his youth with his
guru in Srikhanda.  Murari Gupta's writings on the life of LC was inspiration of
CM; Vaishnavas changed VdT's CM to CB because VdT is Vyasa of Chaitanya-lila,
and Vyasa wrote Srimad Bhagavatam.  CM by LdT expands on pastimes of CB.


From CM by LdT: Mahaprabhu leaving Vishnupriya-devi to take sannyasa

Vpd: "Please put your hand on my head and tell me you are not taking sannyasa.
This rumor I have heard from others - if it is true, I will enter fire.  My
life, youth, beauty, dressing, ornamental opulence is only for You.  Without
you, My life is useless.  My heart is burning with grief."

LC, a smile playing on his lips: "Listen, my dear.  Don't sully your heart with
these thoughts.  I now speak for Your benefit, please listen.  This world is
illusion.  The only truths are Vishnu and the Vaishnavas.  Our sons, parents,
relatives - who is related to whom?  Our only sweet relationship is with
Krishna's lotus feet.  Whether man, woman - such designations are only external.
We are spirit soul.  Forgetting this, we fall into duality.

Only Lord Krishna is our husband.  This body is a combination of flesh, blood,
mucus, stool and urine.  When we are born, we are covered by maya.  We go
through youth, maturity, old age, experiencing so many distresses but always
maintaining the body as the self.  Those whom we think are our friends chastise
us and leave us when we are old.  We become blind and cry in an ocean of
distress.  Still, we don't serve the lotus feet of Govinda.  Actually, we've
taken this birth only to serve Krishna, but we fall down, forgetting the Lord,
and suffer in hell.  You have to live up to your name of Vishnupriya.  Don't
burden Your heart with useless remorse.  These are my instructions.  You now
drive away all other thoughts and just think about Krishna."

With these words the Lord showed His 4 armed form to Vishnupriya-devi.  She
became ecstatic to see this wonderful display; understanding that everything and
everyone is eternally connected with Lord Caitanya (because He is Vishnu
Himself), she became overwhelmed with joy.  But still, she was fixed in her own
mood of devotion, thinking of the Lord as Her husband.

She fell down at His lotus feet and declared, "I am most fallen.  You are my
dear husband.  After having gotten this priceless treasure of the opportunity to
be Your maidservant, what misfortune has now brought this great downfall upon
Me?"  She then began to wail loudly and piteously, in great grief.

Seeing one so dear to Him in such a heartbroken condition, Lord Caitanya's eyes
filled with tears, and  He embraced Her.  The cooling rays of His moonlike form
calmed Her turbulent emotions.

"Listen, dear Vishnupriya", the Lord spoke again.  "I declare to You that
whenever You think of Me, I am there beside You, regardless of where I am."
Vishnupriya could understand He is the Supreme Personality of Godhead.  He
continued: "You please just engage Yourself in Your daily activities, and nobody
will disturb You."  She silently lowered Her head and cried.  Hearing His sweet
words and wonderful behavior, Locan dasa is greatly pained, but continues to
sing the Lord's glories.


13 Apasampradayas
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Kartabhaja: "Guru is all, follow blindly" - but Jiva Goswami says we should
	    know that KC is never blind, and even guru may be infallible.

Gaur Nagari: Sri Chaitanya as Krishna (lampat).

Naraneyi: Buddhistic worship of Lord Chaitanya (started in LC's time).

Atibari: these started in LC's time; LC is God Almighty (ignores His lila as
	 devotee).  	 

Sakhibeki: "gopis."

Sahajiya: "easy"; bodily bhava.

Aula: something like Baul.

Baul: pretends to be mad (from Batul: "becoming mad.")

Cudadhari: "wearing peacock feather"; imitation of Lord Nityananda.

Smarta: smarta brahmins.

Jat Goswamins: family goswamis.

Daravesha: Muslim mendicants influenced by Mahaprabhu.

Shain: ?
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-Narada Muni is Madhumangala.

-Narada caused a fight between Radha and Krishna over Lalita (swing pastime).

-Krishna and Balarama - Balaram (formerly Laxman, who had sworn to never appear
as the younger brother): friends taunted, "Your not the son of Yashoda, you're
black", and Balaram confirmed.  When parents asked why, he said, "I'm taking
spite for our last lives relationship."

-"Aham vritti suka vritti vyasa vritti nivritti va..." appeared on the
manuscript of Sridhara Swami's commentary of S.B. after if had been laid in
front of the Lord Vishvanatha in Benares because of controversy over
its validity.

-Lord Nityananda married upon the request of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, Who gave
Him this instruction in Puri along with ordering Him to return to Bengal for
preaching.  The Lord married Vasudha, daughter of a famous brahmin.  During the
marriage feast, Lord Nityananda saw Vasudha's sister Jahnavi serving out
prasadam in her 4-armed form.  He recognized her as His eternal potency.  So
He took her as His wife also.

-Sanatana took diksa from Madhusudana Vacaspati, and Rupa took diksa from
Sanatana.

-Bhaktivinode Thakur says the 6 Goswamis are the original brijbasis.
 

