Srila Jiva Gosvami

Nayana-ranjana Das

sri-rupa carana-dvandva
raginam vrajavasinam
sri-jivam satatam vande
mandesvananda dayinam

(Bhakti-ratnakara 4.289)

sri-rupa - Srila Rupa Gosvami; carana-dvandva - the two lotus feet; 
raginam - strongly attached; vraja vasinam - the topmost resident of 
Vrindavan; sri-jivam - Srila Jiva Gosvami; satatam - constantly; vande 
- I offer my obeisances; mandesu - dull headed and lazy people; ananda 
- bliss; dayinam - the bestower

In Sadhana Dipika it is said: "I offer my repeated humble obeisances 
unto Srila Jiva Gosvami whose heart is constantly attracted to the 
lotus feet of Srila Rupa Gosvami. He is the crest-jewel of all 
Vrajavasis and due to his causeless mercy, he bestows unimaginable joy 
to even the non-philosophical, dull-headed and lazy people by his deep 
philosophical views."289

Rupa, Sanatana and Vallabha were three of Kumaradeva's sons. And Jiva 
was the son of Vallabha. He was born in 1511 AD in Ramakeli. Sri Jiva 
was a talented boy even from his childhood and had completed his 
studies in Vyakarana and other subjects within a very short time.639

Sanatana and Rupa were pleased with their nephew Sri Jiva and treated 
him affectionately.640

Sri Jiva constantly remembered the beauty of Prabhu and he satisfied 
everyone by his sincere endeavor to learn the scriptures.641-642

Some people considered he must be a partial incarnation of some deity 
for no ordinary person could grasp the vast spiritual knowledge in 
such a short time.643

People were enchanted to see Sri Jiva who was a beautiful and 
qualified as Rupa, Sanatana and Sri Vallabha.644

I wish I could die taking away with me any misfortune which might 
befall Sri Jiva.645

The biography of Sri Jiva

Sri Jiva had grown very discontent in Gauda and he was pulled by his 
attractions to his uncles in Vrndavana.684

The visit to Vrndavana by Sri Jiva was a peculiar incident.685

From the day of Rupa Sanatana going to Vrndavana a peculiar feeling 
began to grow in the mind of Sri Jiva who decided to give up all 
pleasures regarding ornaments, beautiful dresses, comfortable beds and 
voraciousness etc.686-687

In discussions of royal affairs or worldly matters he simply felt 
bored.688

Observing Sri Jiva in his perturbed state of mind, someone commented, 
"O my dear friend, from the sons of Kumaradeva three became great 
Vaisnavas and scholars of scripture: Sanatana; Rupa and Vallabha. I 
have never seen such stoicism and neutrality as exhibited by Sri 
Vallabha in his detachment from worldly pleasures. When he died on the 
bank of the Ganges his young son Jiva was stunned. But Sri Jiva also 
had no interest in wealth or riches. My heart breaks when I think of 
him. One day I saw him in a lonely place crying bitterly."689-695

But another person replied, "My dear friend, this is natural. It is 
the blessing of Lord Krsna which makes Sri Jiva behave like this. He 
has become very reserved and does not think of anything but Srimad 
Bhagavatam, which has become his very life. He loves to swim in that 
ocean of happiness created by discussions about Krsna. No one dares 
speak anything to him but topics about Krsna. He must have met Prabhu 
privately because I have seen him faint on the ground after crying out 
the name of Sri Krsna Caitanya. My heart aches when I see him rolling 
on the ground crying so bitterly that his body is soaked with tears. I 
cannot bear to hear his lamentation."696-701

"My dear friends, it is certain that Sri Jiva will soon leave his 
house forever." "But he is merely a boy," someone argued.702

"How will he tolerate the troubles of traveling from place to 
place?"703

"His love for Prabhu knows no bounds," commented another man. "He is 
the light of the brahmana class," said another. "The whole village 
will sink into utter darkness if he leaves."704

The discussion of Sri Jiva continued amongst the village gentlemen. 
They could not even return to their homes leaving Sri Jiva in that 
condition.705

At the same time Sri Jiva sat wondering when he would leave his 
house.706

One evening, he sat alone crying and singing the holy name.707

Although he tried to control himself he finally broke down and cried 
out, "O my Prabhu Sri Krsna Caitanya! O Nityananda! O my Prabhu Sri 
Advaitacandra, the ocean of mercy! O dear associates of Prabhu! Please 
be kind to this wretched fellow!"708-710

Throughout the night his lamentation kept him from sleeping.711

Once before in Ramakeli Sri Jiva had had a dream in which he saw 
Prabhu and His associates dancing in sankirtana and enchanting the 
world with a flow of love unobtainable by Lord Brahma. Tonight he saw 
the same scene in his dream.713-714

Lakhs of people came forward to join that sankirtana, uttering the 
name of Hari which filled the earth and the sky.715

Suddenly Prabhu disappeared and as the dream faded Jiva awoke up in a 
sorrowful state.716

Again he fell asleep and a second wonderful scene appeared in his 
dream.717

I will tell you later what he saw in his dream, but now I want to 
acquaint you with the former history of Sri Jiva.718

When Sri Jiva was only a boy, he avoided playing with his friends or 
other activities which had no connection with Krsna.719

He would make images of Krsna and Balarama, worship them with flowers 
and sandal paste and dress them with fine clothes and 
ornaments.720-721

When he would bow on the ground before them, he would weep.722

He offered them various kinds of sweetmeats and then enjoyed eating 
the prasad of the Deities with his friends.723

He loved the Deities of Krsna and Balarama so much that even when he 
was alone he would play with them. At bedtime he would clasp the 
Deities tightly to his chest and sleep. His parents could not separate 
their son from his Deities although they thought he was merely 
playing.724-725

Everyone was happy to see Jiva's love for Krsna and Balarama.726

Caitanya and Nitai were so bound by his love for Them that they 
appeared to him in a dream.727

Krsna and Balarama also appeared in a dream, and Sri Jiva was 
enchanted to see Krsna in dark blue color and Balarama in white 
color.728

They looked like Kandarpa and enchanted the universe with Their 
beautiful postures.729

Suddenly Krsna and Balarama were replaced by Gaura and Nitai and the 
universe was perfumed by the scent of Their bodies.730-731

Overjoyed with his vision Sri Jiva wept and fell at the feet of the 
two masters.732-733

Gaura-Nityananda Raya, the twin oceans of mercy put their feet on the 
head of Sri Jiva and embraced him affectionately. Whatever they spoke 
fell like nectar on the ears of Sri Jiva.734-735

In ecstatic love Sri Gaurasundara offered Jiva to the gracious feet of 
Sri Nityananda.736

But Nityananda repeatedly instructed Sri Jiva, "Let my Gaura Prabhu be 
your life and soul."737

When Sri Jiva bowed against Their feet, They disappeared and Sri Jiva 
fell into an abyss of disappointment.738

When he woke from sleep, the dawn was breaking and he prepared to 
leave for Vrndavana on the pretext of studying there.739

The people of Navadvipa knew he was going to Vrndavana.740

He bid farewell to his followers and left Fateya with only one 
servant.741

In the ecstasy of love, Sri Jiva wandered hypnotically arousing the 
curiosity of the other travellers on the road. "Who is this young 
man?" they wandered. "He must be a prince with a complexion of gold 
like a campaka flower. What a beautiful face! Just see his attractive 
wide eyes, nose, eyebrows, forehead, ears and curly hair. See his 
neck, his chest and his nails and fingers on his lotus like hands! How 
beautiful are his thighs, knees and legs."742-746

They all admired the tulasi garland hanging around his neck and the 
milk white sacred thread lying across his chest.747

Someone said, "My dear friend, I cannot take my eyes off him. I wish I 
could die carrying away all misfortune which might befall him.748-749

They said, "We cannot understand why we are feeling so perplexed to 
see him? We wish we can get initiation from him.750

Although the people talked, Sri Jiva continued his journey rapt in 
ecstasy.751

When he entered Navadvipa, everyone acknowledged him as he was the 
nephew of Rupa Sanatana.752

Being overwhelmed by Sri Jiva's scholarship and devotional practices, 
the brahmanas questioned him.753

Sri Jiva was enchanted by the beauty of Navadvipa.754

That holy dhama covered sixteen krosa of land with many beautiful 
flower gardens, tanks, forests, groves, cottages and the banks of the 
Ganga.755-756

As he wondered, Sri Jiva saw many Vaisnavas who were happy to meet him 
and took him directly to the cottage of Srivasa Pandita where 
Nityananda Prabhu and his associates were sitting.757-759

Nityananda had already foretold Sri Jiva's arrival to Srivasa and 
Srivasa gladly informed Prabhu when Sri Jiva was waiting outside the 
cottage door. 760-761

Nityananda was glad to hear it and requested someone to call him 
in.762

Sri Jiva's eagerness to meet Nityananda made him cry uncontrollably 
and he fell humbly at the feet of Prabhu.763-764

Nityananda Prabhu affectionately placed his feet on the head of Sri 
Jiva. 765

He raised Sri Jiva from the ground, embraced him warmly and said, "I 
have come here from Kardaha simply to meet you."766-767

In this way he pacified Sri Jiva in various ways and asked Srinivasa 
and other Vaisnavas to favor him.768

He kept Sri Jiva in His association for some days and then requested 
him to go west.769

At the time of his departure Sri Jiva bowed at the feet of Nityananda 
in the sadness of their intimate separation.770

By placing his feet on the head of Sri Jiva he affectionately embraced 
him and said, "Go to Vrndavana soon because it is the order of 
Mahaprabhu that your family should be settled at that place."771-772

Sri Jiva offered his respects to the feet of all the Vaisnavas and 
then left for Vrndavana.773

Srivasa and other devotees blessed Sri Jiva in various ways.774

From Navadvipa Sri Jiva went to Kasi where he met Sri Madhusudana 
Vacaspati, the professor of all sastras who was as great as 
Brhaspati.775-776

The scholar was pleased to meet Sri Jiva and kept him at his place for 
a long time during which he gave him lessons on Vedanta and other 
sastras.777

Sri Vacaspati was impressed by the scholarly capabilities of Sri Jiva 
that he glorified him throughout Kasi and he soon became respected as 
the foremost scholar of Nyaya, Vedanta and other scriptures.778-779

From Kasi, Sri Jiva went to Vrndavana and got the mercy of Rupa and 
Sanatana.780

The twenty five books of Sri Jiva Gosvami

The books written by Sri Jiva Gosvami were namely the Vyakarana named 
Sri Harinamamrta, its notes Sutra Malika and its metallurgical 
analysis, Krsnacarana dipika, Gopala Virudavali, the last portion of 
Rasamrta, Sri Madhava Mahotsava, Sankalpa-Kalpavrksa, Bhavartha 
Sucaka-Campu, Gopala-tapani Tika, Brahma-samhita Tika, Rasamrta Tika, 
Ujjvala-nilamani Tika, Yagosara Stava tika, Sri Gayatri Bhasya of Agni 
Purana, the narrative of the footprints of Sri Krsna of Padma Purana, 
the collective records of the hands and footprints of Sri Radhika, the 
former position of Gopala Campu, the last portion of Gopala Campu, the 
famous seven treatises of Srimad Bhagavata namely Tattva-sandarbha, 
Bhagavata-sandarbha, Bhakti-sandarbha, Priti-sandarbha, 
Krama-sandarbha, Krsna-sandarbha and Paramatma-sandarbha.833-851

The orders of Sri Rupa Sanatana to Sri Jiva and Sri Gopala Bhatta

"Previously I told you that on the 20th day of the month of Vaisakha 
you will obtain wonderful association.234

"That devotee will reach Vrndavana today, and after meeting him you 
will become very happy.235

"At the time of the arati of Govindadeva, when the crowd is thin, you 
should search for him.236

"His complexion is like a golden campa flower and he is very thin. He 
is young and tears constantly flow from his eyes.237

"In great pain he left Gauda and he has already gotten news of our 
disappearance.238

"He decided to give up his life but we appeared before him to console 
him.239

"We cannot describe his affliction but when you see him you will 
understand.240

"You should arrange his initiation from Gopala Bhatta Gosvami and when 
his study is completed give him all the books.241

sri gaude mandale sighra karabe gamana tinha
vitaribe loke grantha ratna gana

"Send him to Gaudadesa where he will distribute the transcendental 
jewels of literature to the masses.242

"What more can we tell you about him? Through this Srinivasa Sri 
Caitanya Mahaprabhu will perform many activities."243

The happiness of Srinivasa knew no bounds and he fell on the ground 
again and again to offer obeisances to Jiva Gosvami. To his heart's 
content he observed the beauty of Sri Radha Damodara, the life and 
soul of Sri Jiva Gosvami.283-285

Rupa Gosvami had manifest the Deity of Radha Damodara and had offered 
it to Jiva Gosvami in a dream.286

No one can describe the character of Sri Jiva Gosvami; his life, soul, 
and everything was the lotus feet of Sri Rupa Gosvami.287

These aspects have been described elaborately in Sanskrit by a famous 
poet in Sadhana Dipika.288

In Sadhana Dipika it is said: "Glory to Sri Jiva Gosvami who always 
keeps the lotus feet of Sri Rupa Gosvami within his mind. He was a 
Vrajavasi who conquered even the non-philosophical persons by his 
philosophical views."289

Sri Sri Radha Damodara became manifest through the mercy of Sri Rupa 
Gosvami and the ocean of mercy, Rupa Gosvami, gave the Deity to Sri 
Jiva for his service.290

I have only briefly described the appearance of Sri Sri Radha 
Damodara, the life and soul of Sri Jiva Gosvami.291

svapnadese sri rupa sri radha damodare
sva haste nirman kari dila sri jivere

Radha Damodara Vilasa Darsana by Sri Jiva

Seeing the pastimes of Sri Sri Radha Damodara, Sri Jiva Gosvami 
remained always in an ecstatic mood.292

Sometimes the Lord would ask Sri Jiva for some food and Sri Jiva would 
watch the Lord eat it.293

One day, when the Lord was playing His flute with a smile on His face, 
He called Sri Jiva to come and watch.294

Sri Damodara was very young and was decorated with enchanting 
ornaments. Upon seeing the Lord Sri Jiva Gosvami immediately 
fainted.295

When he gained consciousness his heart was filled with ecstatic love 
and his long, large eyes overflowed with tears.296

I have told only a few of the activities, but there were many episodes 
in the pastimes of Radha Damodara which attracted everyone towards 
Him.297

Sri Jiva bestowed the title of Acarya on Srinivasa

One day Sri Jiva took interest in explaining the verses of the book 
Uddipana Vivaha.396

The following verse is from the book Sri Ujjvala-nilamani Uddipana 
Vivaha: "Addressing her friend, Sri Radhika said that once a young 
kadamba plant with only two leaves had been planted by lotus-eyed Sri 
Krsna near the entrance of Gokula. The tree had now become full grown 
and was covered with countless leaves and flowers. She complained that 
the full grown kadamba tree had become the cause of pain of the gopis 
who were already suffering from separation of Krsna.397

Unfortunately, Sri Jiva Gosvami failed to explain this adequately and 
he asked Srinivasa to make it clear.398

Srinivasa had been empowered by Sri Rupa Gosvami and explained the 
verse successfully. Whoever listened to it became satisfied and 
happy.399

The commentator on the book Sri Ujjvala-nilamani had given a beautiful 
and elaborate explanation of that particular verse. 400

Everyone was astonished by the genius of Srinivasa and they admired 
him in various ways.401

With the permission of everyone Sri Jiva delightedly gave Srinivasa 
the title of Kaviraja.402

Although Sri Jiva saw that Srinivasa felt very humble in the midst of 
this praise, he discarded that humility by addressing Srinivasa as 
Acarya.403

With the permission of Sri Jiva, Acarya Srinivasa began to educate the 
Vaisnavas of Vraja.404

Sri Jiva bestows the title of Thakura Mahasaya on Sri Narottama

Sri Gopala Bhatta and other devotees bestowed extensive mercy on 
Narottama, and Sri Jiva Gosvami began to educate him.421

Within a short time Narottama completed his education in the different 
scriptures. The devotees were astonished by his capacity to 
comprehend the scriptures and they began to admire him as a 
scholar.422

Because his ability to learn was far greater than anyone else's, Jiva 
Gosvami gave Narottama the title of Thakura Mahasaya.423-424

Srinivasa Acarya and Thakura Narottama became the favorite pupils of 
Jiva Gosvami

Everyone in Vrndavana happily observed the great affection Sri Jiva 
showed for Srinivasa and Narottama.425

Srinivasa and Narottama lived so intimately with Sri Jiva that it 
seemed they had become the two hands of Sri Jiva. With the memory of 
Sri Rupa and Sanatana always fresh in his mind Sri Jiva Gosvami spent 
his days discussing religious and devotional topics with Srinivasa and 
Narottama.426-427

Anyone who showed sincere interest in hearing these topics was sure to 
get the blessings of Prabhu Visvambhara.428

P. 181 Sri Raghava said that in a lonely place in Nandaghata Jiva 
Gosvami lived for sometime in seclusion.

Once Sri Rupa was writing a book in a quiet place in Vrndavana. It was 
a hot day, and to dry the sweat from Rupa's body Sri Jiva would stand 
beside him and fan him. The beauty of both Sri Rupa and Sri Jiva was 
bright. At that time Sri Vallabha came to visit Rupa and when he 
looked at Rupa's book Bhaktirasamrta Grantha Mangala Carana he told 
Rupa, "I shall edit it." When he went to bathe in the Jamuna Sri Jiva 
followed on the pretext of taking water from the Jamuna. Although he 
did not know Sri Vallabha personally, Jiva asked him, "What is the 
flaw in Mangala Carana?"

As Vallabha mentioned each point he felt required correction Jiva 
refuted the point by his knowledge of the scriptures. Unable to defeat 
Sri Jiva in a discussion, Vallabha went to Sri Rupa to inquire about 
the identity of Jiva. Rupa told Vallabha that the young Vaisnava was 
his nephew, and that he had arrived from his village only a few days 
before. Vallabha Bhatta praised Jiva Gosvami and told Rupa the details 
of their discussion on the book. Then Vallabha left that place.

Meanwhile Sri Jiva returned from the river and Sri Rupa scolded him in 
a very quiet voice, "It was very kind of Bhatta to visit me and for my 
own benefit he wanted to edit my book. This much you could not 
tolerate by your Vaisnava grace? Go back to your home and return to 
Vrndavana where you will be able to be patient."

At once Sri Jiva left the place and headed east towards his home. 
When his mind became peaceful he decided to remain in a solitary place 
in the forest as he did not have permission to return to the 
association of Rupa Gosvami. He lived here in a hut made of leaves; 
sometimes he ate a little and sometimes he ate nothing while he passed 
his time in great distress and lamentation. He thought that if he 
gave up his life he would be able to obtain the lotus feet of his 
Lord.

In the course of his travels Sanatana Gosvami came to that village. 
The villagers came forward to welcome him and ask about his 
well-being. They informed him that one young and beautiful sannyasi 
had been living in the forest for a long time, eating only a small 
quantity of fruits or roots or drinking water mixed with atta (flour).

Knowing that this sannyasi must be Sri Jiva, Sanatana went to see him 
affectionately. Seeing Sanatana within his patched hut Sri Jiva could 
not control himself and fell flat on the ground at Sanatana's feet. 
The villagers were quite astonished. Sanatana asked Sri Jiva to 
explain his difficulty and Jiva very lovingly explained everything. 
After consoling the villagers Sanatana left Sri Jiva in his hut and 
went to see Rupa in Vrndavana.

P.182 Hearing of Sri Sanatana's arrival in Vrndavana, Sri Rupa went 
out to meet him. He asked about the book Bhaktirasamrta sindhu and 
Rupa said that he had finished writing the book but the editing was 
incomplete because of Sri Jiva's absence.

Sanatana explained the situation to Sri Rupa and said, "Jiva is alive, 
but he is so weak that even the breeze can rock his body." At once 
Sri Rupa brought Jiva back to Vrndavana and nursed him affectionately. 
Everyone was happy with Sri Jiva's recovery and Rupa Sanatana bestowed 
all responsibility on him. By their mercy the greatness of Sri Jiva's 
knowledge spread throughout the world.

A digvijayi (world conquering scholar) once came to Vrndavana and 
asked Jiva, "If you will not compete with me in debate, then send me 
jaya patra (a written paper acknowledging his defeat by the 
digvijayi)." Sri Jiva sent him back the jaya patra, but the Digvijayi 
accepted defeat after reading it. The glory of Sri Jiva is beyond 
description. Then Sri Raghava showed them the hut of Sri Jiva.

His devotion gave immense pleasure to Sri Jiva Gosvami. One day Sri 
Jiva and the other Vrndavana Gosvamis assembled happily at the Govinda 
temple.222-223

They prayed to Sri Govinda, "O Lord, please bestow on Srinivasa the 
strength he will require to distribute these books."224

eka dina sri jiva adi govinda mandire
haila ekatra sabe ullasa antare

sri govindadeve kahe sumadhura bhase
grantha vitarana sakti deha srinivase

eta kahitei govindera kantha haite
cindiya padila mala srinivasa dite

The moment they finished their prayers, a garland dropped from the 
neck of Sri Govinda for Srinivasa.225

With tears of love in his eyes the priest quickly took it and 
respectfully handed it to Srinivasa.226

He received the garland with utmost respect and affection for the Lord 
and as he beheld the beautiful face of Sri Govinda he became 
impatient.227

He worshiped the Deity again and again by touching himself to the 
ground and he could not stop the tears which flowed from his eyes.228

Everyone who saw the grace bestowed on Srinivasa from Sri Govinda 
praised both the Lord and His devotee.229

Sri Jiva and the others then settled the day that Srinivasa would 
leave for Gaudadesa.230

It was agreed that the fifth day of the bright moon night of the month 
of Agrahayana was the appropriate date for the commencement of the 
journey.231

Sri Jiva Gosvami sent Srinivasa to take leave of Dasa Gosvami.232

Simply by the grace of Sri Jiva, one can understand the truths of his 
philosophy.

Srinivasa next went to the temple of Radha Damodara - the life of Sri 
Jiva Gosvami - to take leave his leave. Srinivasa got the favor of 
Sri Radha Damodara, the source of divine rasa.309-310

How kindly Sri Radha Damodara gave him permission to leave is beyond 
anyone's ability to describe. Sri Jiva gave Srinivasa the mala 
prasad.311

When he realized the mercy of Sri Radha Damodara on Srinivasa, Sri 
Jiva's heart filled with ecstatic joy.312

Sri Jiva, Srinivasa and the others reached his house. They bowed to 
Sri Gosvami and Sri Jiva requested Sri Gosvami, "Please infuse 
Srinivasa with your complete strength."405-406

"Place your feet on Srinivasa's head so that he can easily reach 
Gaudadesa."407

"Bless him so that by curbing the pride of the heretics he can easily 
distribute the books there."408

pasandi ganera darpa kariya khandana
svachande karena yena grantha vitarana

While considering Sri Jiva's request Gopala Bhatta prayed to Sri Radha 
Ramana.409

It cannot be described how Sri Radha Ramana gave His mercy to 
Srinivasa and then permitted him to leave.410

Seeing the mercy which Radha Ramana had bestowed on Srinivasa, Gopala 
Bhatta Gosvami affectionately brought mala prasad to Srinivasa.411

sri jiva gosvami dina-dukhira jivana
punah ki dekhibe ami tanra sri carana

Thereafter Sri Acarya began to study once again under Sri Jiva 
Gosvami, and Sri Jiva was pleased by the Acarya's intent. From Sri 
Jiva, Srinivasa learnt the book Sri Gopala Campu and other books and 
was happy to study under Sri Jiva.

Sri Ramacandra Kaviraja in Vrndavana

As Ramacandra traveled hurriedly to Vrndavana people who observed him 
remarked that they had never seen such a person. They thought he was 
probably the son of a king from Gauda. Some people thought him not 
even a human being but rather a deity. When he arrived in Vrndavana 
someone informed Sri Jiva Gosvami that a beautiful person, with skin 
as bright as gold, had come from Gauda. They told Sri Jiva that they 
were charmed by the sight of that man who was wandering aimlessly in 
Vrndavana, crying as he enjoyed the beauty of the holy dhama. Sri Jiva 
asked Srinivasa if he knew who the man was and Srinivasa said that it 
must be Ramacandra.

Srinivasa had previously told Jiva Gosvami about Ramacandra, so Sri 
Jiva ordered his followers to bring Ramacandra to his place. When 
Ramacandra arrived he bowed at the feet of Sri Jiva and Srinivasa 
Acarya and both of them lovingly embraced Ramacandra. They asked him 
questions about the places which he had visited on his trip and 
Ramacandra first reported what Khandavasi Sri Raghunandana had told 
him. He also reported what he had heard from other Vaisnavas and he 
told them the progress of his own study and the result of the long 
tour which he had completed to Gaya, Kasi, Ayodhya and Prayaga.

From this report Sri Jiva Gosvami could understand the condition of 
those holy places since the disappearance of Mahaprabhu and His 
beloved companions. Ramacandra informed them that the inhabitants of 
Gauda wanted Srinivasa to return and both Srinivasa and Sri Jiva took 
the request seriously. Thereafter they took Ramacandra with them to 
visit the temple of Radha Damodara.

While observing the Deities of Radha Damodara Ramacandra fell on the 
ground crying and while visiting the samadhi of Rupa Gosvami he was 
moved with emotion. When he cried loudly, calling out the name of Sri 
Rupa, Sri Jiva took him on his lap and pacified him.

Sri Jiva Gosvami announced that Srinivasa would return to Gauda and on 
the day after the full moon Sri Jiva once again entrusted Syamananda 
to Srinivasa. He also gave Srinivasa some books which had been revised 
by him. The Gosvamis of Vrndavana gathered in the temple of Sri 
Govinda to bid farewell to Srinivasa. The Acarya bowed at their feet 
and then went to see the moon-like face of Sri Govinda. Ramacandra and 
Syamananda also bowed at the feet of the Gosvamis.

On the way to Gauda Srinivasa appointed his favorite disciple 
Ramacandra Kaviraja to teach the king Virahamvira and told the king 
how Sri Jiva Gosvami had been satisfied by Ramacandra's scholarly 
abilities and how Sri Jiva had called him Caitanya Dasa. The king shed 
tears of joy and fell at the feet of Srinivasa Prabhu he humbly 
offered his respects to Acarya and by the mercy of his guru the king 
got everything he wanted.

Sri Jahnava Thakurani Visits Vrndavana

Sri Jiva had already selected a beautiful house for her and he took 
her there with her followers. After their worship of Sri Govinda, 
Gopinatha and Madana Mohana, the Vaisnavas came to visit Sri Isvari at 
her house. The residents of Vrndavana also came in a huge crowd to 
meet her. While she spoke privately with Gopala Bhatta, Lokanatha and 
others, Sri Jiva waited patiently to meet her. When she expressed the 
desired to visit the temples of Vrndavana they gladly took her to Sri 
Govinda, Gopinatha, Madana Mohana, Sri Radha Vinoda, Sri Radha Ramana 
and Sri Radha Damodara.

Sri Jiva also affectionately met Govinda Kaviraja and requested to 
take news to Srinivasa. Sri Jiva ordered to send his book Gitamrta and 
other new books which he might write and in return Sri Jiva would send 
letters. Gopala Bhatta gave Govinda the book Vrindavana which he had 
written in a dream according to the order of Sri Rupa.

Sri Viracandra Prabhu's visit to forests of Vraja.

Viracandra first took permission to visit the forests of Vrndavana 
from Sri Bhugarbha and Sri Jiva Gosvami, then started out along with 
Yadava Acarya and others to visit the forests of Madhu, Tala, Kumuda 
and Bahula. He also went to Radha-kunda where he relished the 
association of Sri Jiva and others.

