EDITORIAL, Nov 6 (VNN) Bhakti Ratnakara Chp 5:`
Glory to Sri Gaura Govinda, the Lord of everything.
Glory to Nityananda, Deva Haladara, glory to Sri Advaita the foremost
distributor of devotion.
Glory to Sri Pandita Gadadhara the mine of love. Glory to Srivasa
Panditathe friend of the poor. Glory to all the devotees of Sri Mahaprabhu.
Have mercy on us as we are completely dependent on your grace. Glory to all
the listeners of Bhaktiratnakara who possess all devotional qualities.
Kindly listen to my story.
I have been discussing the affectionate behavior of Sri Rupa Gosvami toward
Srinivasa Acarya and Narottama Mahasaya. One day Sri Jiva Gosvami decided
he would request Srinivasa and Narottama to tour all of the holy places. He
wondered who should guide them on such a tour. While he ws contemplating
this point Raghava Gosvami arrived from Govardhana. Sri Jiva was very glad
to see him and inquired about his well being. Raghava told Sri Jiva, "I
have decided to tour Vraja and for that reason I have come here early." Sri
Jiva was quite happy to hear that and asked Raghava to take Srinivasa and
Narottama with him. Raghava was pleased with the idea. Meanwhile,
Srinivasa and Narottama arrived there and bowed at the feet of Sri Jiva and
Raghava. Raghava embraced Srinivasa and Narottama very affectionately for
which the two boys were overjoyed. Sri Jiva Gosvami told them about the
tour of the holy places in Vraja and overwhelmed with joy they took their
leave from the devotees. Sri Jiva Gosvami hearily bid tm farewell.
Srinivasa and Narottama tour Vrndavana with Sri Raghava
Sri Raghava travelled happily to Mathura with Srinivasa and Narottama. They
first reached the temple of Sri Kesava Deva where Subhuddhi Roy had once
stayed. They all sang in praise of Sri Subhuddhi Roy and in the evening
began a nama sankirtana. Who can described the devotional character of
Raghava Gosvami who was always absorbed in the joy of divine love of God?
The eulogy of Sri Raghava Gosvami
Who can describe the activities of such a great Vaisnava as Sri Raghava? He
belonged to a Kulin brahmin family of South India and he always showed favor
to the poor. He published different holy books like Bhaktiratna Prakasa.
As a great scholar Raghava Gosvami always lived in Govardhan, the place
which was most dear to him.
It is stated in Gaura Gana Desa Dipika: the person who was Sakhi
Champakalata, the dearest friend of Sri Radha in Vraja, has appeared as Sri
Raghava Gosvami, the resident of Govardhan, in Gauralila. He has published
a book called Bhaktiratna Prakasa.
From time to time Raghava Pandita would visit the holy places in Vrndavana
and at other times he stayed with Sri Dasa Gosvami. Sometimes both of them
would come to Vrndavana to meet the other devotees. Raghava always chanted
the glories of radha Krsna and Caitanya Mahaprabhu and floated in his own
tears. He used to roll in the dust of Vrndavana and he never felt the urge
of hunger. Who can undrstand the depths of his attachment from worldly
pleasures? Sri Raghava knew that Srinivasa and Narottama were of the same
mentality - full of love and devotion - and therefore he loved them
intensely. At dawn, in the absence of the other listeners, Sri Raghava
began to describe the uncountable pastimes of Sri Krsna in Mathura Mandala.
King Bajaranath of Mathura Mandala established many villages which he named
after the variious lilas of Krsna. By installing many deities of Krsna and
by developing many kundas King Bajaranath satisfied his own long-cherished
desires. In the coure of time the holy places of Vraja were forgotten: no
one cared to discuss or remember those holy places or those pastimes. Much
later, Sri Krsna Caitanya, who was Vrajendra Kumar himself, came to Mathura
and indicated the obscure locations of those holy places. He described
everything about those places to Sanatana and Rupa.
Although Rupa and Sanatana were familar with the places andtheir importance,
never the less they sought evidence from the scriptures. After collecting
scriptural references, they travelled to each of the holy places in Vraja.
With utmost care they revealed many of the holy places which were concealed.
They also revealed the glory of Radha and Krsna and the essence of their
divine love. Rupa and Sanatana were very dear to Caitanya Mahaprabhu, and
because of their sincere endeavor to reveal the holy places, people now know
the glory of Mathura.
Description of the glories of Mathura
Mathura Mandala cover 25 Yajanas of land. One who takes his bath anywhere
in Mathura is freed from his sins. Adi Varahapurana confirms that statement
about Mathura: as darkness is vanquished by the sun rise, as mountains
tremble in fear of thunder, as snakes fear Garuda, as clouds are removed by
the blowing wind, as miseries are destroyed through cultivation of
knowledge, s deer tremble in fear of lions, as heaps of grass can be burnt
by fire, so all the sins of man can be destroyed by observing all the places
of Mathura.
In the conversation of Hara Gaurai in the Patala Khanda of Padma Purana, the
same information has been given: each and every step taken within the 20
yajanas of Mathura give the same virtous result as an asvamedha Yajana. If
anyone commits a sin - either intentionally or unintentionally - he can be
freed from that sim by visiting any place within Mathura. (Adi VP and P
Purana)
According to the Padma Purana: any sin committed in Mathura, is destroyed in
Mathura itself. By living in Mathura one can attain the foregos of human
life namely virtue love, wealth and salvation (dharmarth, Kalm, mokasha?)
The Patala Khanda of Padma Purana says: O Maha devi the result of whatever
sin forces a man to suffer ten years outside of Mathura can be destoryed
within ten days by living in Mathura. In the Adi Varaha Purana it is
stated: O Vasundhare, in all, on the earth, or in th sky, there is no place
more dear to me than Mathura.
There are also quotes from Narada in the Mathura Khanda of Skanda Purana:
the results which one gets by living in India for thirty thousand and thirty
hundred years is easily attained simply by remembering the glory of Mathura.
In Patala Khanda of Padma Purana it is stated: if someone cherishes the hope
of visiting Mathura but never gets the opportunity or if someone dies
outside Mathura cherishing that hope of visiting Mathura he will attain a
birth in Mathura.
In Adi varaha Purana it is stated: O Vasudhav, I have indicated 60 thousand
millions and 60 hundred million holy places in Mathura Mandala. From the
Mathura Khanda of Skanda Purana it is stated: O King, in the course of time,
it may be possible to count the particles of dust on the earth but the
number of holy places in Mathura cannot be counted. Dear man, do live in
Mathurapuri where Govinda - the creator of the three worlds - and his Gopis
exist eternally. O lovers of worldly affairs do take a lesson. If your
want to get eternal happiness simply live in Mathura in Madhupur.
Another quote from Adi Varaha Purana says: the person who rejects Mathura
and lives in any other holy place or even expresses his love for living
outside of Mathura is a foolish person. By my illusory potency that man
will pass life after life in this material world. The same verse is quoted
in the Skanda Purana.
The Adi Vraha Purana also says: Madhupuri is the refuge of those who have
been rejected by friends and family and have no other shelter. Mathura is
the goal for those who want to visit the most worthy places, the most secret
place of all.
Again in the Adi Varaha Purana it is stated: O devi within the three worlds
there is certainly no other holy place that Mathura. I have lived there
throughout the ages.
In the fourth chapter of Srimad Bhagavatam (4/8/42) it is stated: My dear,
let all good come to you. Go to the bank of the Jamuna where you will find
the holy and auspicious Madhuvana, the eternal abode of Sri Hari.
A verse in Visnu Purana says: Satrughna founded the city of Mathura after
killing the powerful demon Lavana, the son of the demon Madhu. Madhuvana is
the abode of Mahadevi, the deity of all deities, and a great devotee of
Hari. Mahadev executed his meditation in Mathura, the place which can
destroy all sins.
In Padma Purana there is a verse: Mathura may be extended up to 40 Yajanas.
The Lord of Lords, Sri Hari remains there eternally.
A verse in the Adi Purana says: the opportunity to live in mathura cannot be
gained by different types of virtues, different types of charieties, austure
practices or various oracles but can only be gained by the grace of Lord
Krsna. Living in mathura is made possible by the grace of Sri Krsna, and
without that grace one cannot remain in Mathura for even a second
In the Uttra Khanda of the Padma Purana there is a verse: Only those persons
who have faithful devotion to Sri Hari and have gotten his grace are
inclined to live in Mathura.
Again in the Nirvana Purana of Padma Purana: O great brahmin when a person
obtains virtue through religious meditation and austerities and he
continually follows the path of celebacy, only then can he attain the
darshan of my auspicious Mathurapuri. No other type of effort will help him
attain this.
Another verse in the Adi Varaha Purana states: The ultimate goal of the
Yogis and the great source is easily attained by one who dies in Mathura. O
devi, any person who dies in any place within Mathura - a holy place, a home
or even a courtyard - attains certain salvation. However, if he meets death
any where else he wil not attain salvation. In this world mathura is the
best of all holy places such as Kashi and others. Whoever can sincerly
maintain Brahmacarya, die and be ceremeated her, he can attain the four
types of salvation. That same salvation is awarded to insects who die here
or even trees which fall with their roots torn up.
Another verse in the Patala Khanda of Padma Purana states: If the ceremony
of Pindadana (offering homage to dead souls) of low caste people like
Candalas, Sudras, women and animal-killers can be performed in Mathura,
those people will avoid repeated births. O Devi if any being dies inthe
drain, on the bricks or even in the crematorium or the sky or on any
platform of any house in Mathura, he can surely attain salvation.
A verse in the Saura Puranas states: upon the earth exists the sand holy
places of Mathura which is gratified as the dust of the feet of Lord Krsna,
the Lord of the three worlds. That holy place is decorated by celestial
roads. Simply by touching the dust of Mathura people can attain salvation
from the miseries and agonies of the material world.
In Mathura Khanda it is stated: Thoughts such as "I shall live in Mathura"
or "I shal go to Mathura" are also sufficent to gaurantee attainment of
salvation from the material world.
A verse in Brahamanda states: those who get the darshan of Lord Achyuta, the
son of Devaki, can attain Visnuloka and are never driven back to the
material world. Those who devotedly perform the festivals related to the
Yatras of Krsna also go to Visnuloka freed from all sorts of vices and sins.
Another verse in the Patla Khanda of Padma Purana says: Women, untouchables,
Sudras, animals, birds, deer, etc. can attain salvation if they die in
Mathura. Those who die by snake bite, by the attack of wild animals, from
fire, from water, or any other sort of unnatural death, while in Mathura,
are transferred to Vaikuntha loka, the abode of Hari.
A verse in the Brahmananda Purana says: O great sage, I assure you that
there is no other place in this world like Mathura. It can fulfil all the
desires of all living beings.
The Mathura Khanda of the Skanda Purana states: is there any type of result
which cannot be attained in mathura where Kshetrapala Mahadev exists
eternally and where there are holy places like Visramghat? Mathura suffices
the three objects of human life for those who enjoy sensual and earthly
pleasures (religion, wealth and love; it grants salvation to those who seek;
and restores devotional qualities on the devotees. Wise men should take
shelter in Mathura.
The Adi Varaha Purana states: as even the Lord himself cannot describe all
these spiritual qualities of Mathura, Mathura must be a special creation of
Providence,.
The Mathura Khanda states: O King, this eternal place Mathura is shaped like
a lotus situated on the chakra of Visnu and it shall never perish.
The Patala Khanda of Padma Purana again states: the word Mathura is
comprised as Ma the first letter, thu the middle letter and ra the last.
Just like the work Onkara, these three syallables make the word Mathura. Ma
represents Maharudra Siva; thu represents Visnu and ra represents Brahma.
Salvation is the self desired for all those who visit holy places, but those
who desire instead devotion to Hari can obtain that only in Mathura. O
great sage, if anyone spends even three days in Mathura, Hari grants them
precious divine love which even the most sacred of salvation remain eager to
get.
From the Brahmanda Purana there is a verse: the attainment of precious
divine love which maybe obtained by serving the holy places of the three
worlds can easily be attained only by touching the dust of Mathura.
The Mathura Khanda of Skanda Purana states: O King, those who constantly
remember Mathura and the king of Mathura Krsna may attain the result of
visiting all holy places; they will also attain devotional servitude at the
feet of Lord Hari.
In the Patala Khanda of Padma Purana states: Mathura is more glorious than
the Vaikuntha dham of Narayana for anyone who spends even one day in Mathura
he will become devoted to the lotus feet of Sri Hari.
A verse in the Adi Vraha Purana says: if anyone desires freedom from
material bondage and success in the realm of devotion he should sing the
glories of Mathura with his body and mind and words. Krsna's Mathura
Mandala covers 20 Yajanas.
According to the scriptures the boundry of Mathura extends from Jayavara to
Saukarai Vatweswara. The name Jayavara comes from the name of a brahmin and
Saukarai comes from Adi Sakara. The temple of Vateswara Siva is there and
the state is ruled by Sri Surasana. People used to call the place Varaha
Dasanahrada, but the Puranas says that was Jayawara Saukari.
The Yamuna Mahatmya of Padma Purana states: in ancient times it was a
beautiful place occupied by Apsaras. An ascetic brahmin named Jayavara who
lived there was overwhelmed by sensual pleasures. That brahmin had become
very thin because of a curse from Indra, yet he freed himself from sin
through austere practices. That brahmin then travelled East till he reached
Saukalapuri where Lord Adi Varaha Deva had previously manifest himself to
rescue the Earth when it had sunk in the ocean of universal czthclysm. The
present name of Saukaripuri is Sukaratala.
There are many holy places within the district of Mathura's 20 Yojanas. The
Puranas classified these holy places within Mathura Mandala where Krsna used
to play, stating that these holy places covered 12 yojanas. This is also
confirmed in the mathura Khanda.
A verse in the Adi Varaha Purana states: Mathura Mandala extends throughout
24 krosas and is decorated with dvadasvanas where Mathura devi, the bestower
of all accomplishments, used to exist. O vasundhari the lotus-like Mathura
is the bestower of salvation for all. Within the seed-pod of Mathura exists
Adi Kesava deva, man's deliverer from the miseries and agonies of life.
Those who die within the seed pod can attain salvation as well as those who
die on its petals.
O mind, why do you remant after observing Hari deva, the worshipable Lord of
Mahadev, the deity of deities who is seated on the western petal of this
lotus? If anyone gets the darshan f Govindadev seated on the northern
petal, he will be freed from births of the material world until the time of
the universal deluge. Lord Visanti is known to have sat on the Southern
petal.
If any person can get the darshan of Kesava dev on the twelfth day of the
full moon in the month of Jaistha after taking a bath in Mathura and
maintaing complete indifference to material pleasures, he will obtain the
ultimate refuge. O Vasundhari, when I lie down all the holy places, and
lakes of the world come to Mathura.
The Skanda Purana states: originally Matyurapuri is the forest of the demon
Madhu who was slain by the almighty Sri Hari. O King, nothing is impossible
within this Madhuvana of Sri Hari. I am not capable of mentioning the names
of all the holy places.
Explaining the glory of Mathura through these Puranic references, Raghava
Pandita could not check his emotions. After finishing the required morning
duties Srinivasa acarya, Narottama and Raghava Pandita began to tour
Mathura. They went first fothe house of a Sanai brahmin where Krsna
Caitanya used to beg alms. The brahmin was a disciple of Madavendra Puri
Gosvami and had witnessed the transcendental pastimes of Caitanya.
Sri Raghava Pandita said to Srinivasa, "Gaura Candra used to dance here in
ecstasy. Numerous people came to observe his dancing, and they all became
absorbed in nama sankirtana. They cried as they thought of Mahaprabhu as
Vrajandan himslef. They would not leave his association as they swam in an
ocean of love. That was the wonderful pastimes of Mahaprabhu here."
Raghava Pandita sighed deeply while remebering the pastime of Gauranga
Candra and Narottama and Srinivasa cried in ecstasy. They rolled on the
ground as they cried and their bodies were covered with dust. After a long
time they were able to control themselves.
"A wise person once told them that Advaita Gosvami stayed in Mathura during
his pilgrimage because of the beauty here," said Raghava Pandita. "At that
time there was a worthless brahmin in Mathura who invariably spoke ill of
the Vaisnava devotees. That was his worst habit. He was a proud scholar
and a wicked man so the inhabitants of mathura feared him. Once he used
abusive language about the Vaisnavas in front of Sri Advaita Prabhu.
Advaita became so furious that his lips began to tremble and his eyes grew
red. He shouted at the brahmin, 'O wicked man, today you will not be freed
from me. I shall severe your head from yur body with this chakra.' Advaita
assumed a four armed figure, andthe brahmin began to tremble in fear.
He folded his hands and tried to pacify Advaita by saying, 'O Lord, punish
me as you like. Unfortunately I have lost my good intelligence and
according to Vaisnava tattva I have comitted sins. Please be kind to me and
save me from these sins.' The brahmin began to cry helplessly, and Advaita
concealed his four handed figure. Seeing the wretched condition of the
brahmin Advaita felt pity for him and decided to bless him. 'The sins which
you have comitted will send you to hell,' said Advaita. 'But I will tell
you what you must do now. By admitting your guilt mentality you must try to
give up all pleasures and engage yourself in nama sankirtana. Serve the
Vaisnavas with your heart and soul and be very cautious in your dealings
with them. Engage yourself in worship according to the standards of pure
devotion and do not tell anyone what you have seen today.'
After advising the brahmin Prabhu Adaita left on pilgrimage. The brahmin
absorbed himself in nama sankirtana and proved himself humble by visiting
every house in Mathura with tears in his eyes. Observig his sincere efforts
the Vaisnavas became satisfied and wished him well. The Vaisnavas wondered
what had caused the change in the brahmin's behavior. One man knew the
reason. 'A brahmin once came to Mathura whose effulgence was as bright as
the sun. But most likely he was the Lord in a human form. He has changed
the brahmin.' Srinivasa this places is very auspicious. Now I will show
you the place which is shaped like a crescent.
In the Adi Varaha Puana it is stated: If the killer of a brahmin, a drunkard
or a killer of cows, or any person who violates Brahmacarya can so
circumbulate Mathura, hw will be freed from the results of his sins. Any
pilgrim from a far away country who so corcumbulates Mathura he becomes
empowered to purify others whom he meets in his travles.
This is the room of Devaki and Vasudeva where Lord Krsna took his birth.
According to the Puranas, darshan of this birth place of Krsna can free even
a sinner from his sinful reactions.
O Srinivasa, look at Kesava deva because in this place Sri Caitanya once
danced in ecstasy. Those who saw him dance thought that he was Sri Kesava
Ray himself. Who can describe the glory of Sri Kesava Ray? Whoever so
circumbulates Sri Kesava Ray in Mathura attains the virtue of circumbulating
the earth with its seven islands. Singing the kirtana of Kesava Rai will
destroy sins comitted in this age and in ages to come.
Look at beautiful Mathura where the deities of Dirghaaisnu, Padmanava and
Sayambhuva exist. The darshan of these deities fulfil the desires of all
mankind. (Adi Varaha Purana)
O Srinivasa, taking darshan of the relatives of Krsna like Ekanamsa devi
(Yoga maya), Yasoda devi and Deviki devi can save a person from the sin of
killing a brahmin. (Adi Varaha Purana)
In Mathura lives the deity of Viriteswara. Darshan of Kshetrapatla Mahadeva
will assist one in reaching the abode of Krsna. (Adi Varaha Purana). If
anyone does not care for the worship of Siva, who is my great devotee, how
can that sinner attend devotion to me?"
Description of the holy places of Mathura
Now I look at this great holy place named Sri Visranti. It was here that
Krsna took rest after killing Kamsa. O Srinivasa, the supreme ascetic Sri
Caitanya also performed many transcendental activities here. All people -
women, men, aged, young and even children - would gather to see the great
ascetic. Millions of people acknowledged that the best of all ascetics had
come to Mathura. Raising their arms in the air and crying, they would shout
the name of Hari. The beauty of Gaura Candra charmed the entire world and
they could not take their eyes off him. The Lord had fulfilled the desires
of every one.
In the Mathura Khanda of Skanda Purana it is stated: the world-famous holy
place of Sri Visranti is situated in Mathura. By visiting this place a
traveller attains eternal rest. By bathing here and worshipping Achutya,
one attains immortality because he is automatically freed from the miseries
and agonies of the material world. (Saura Purana)
The Yamuna Mahatma of the Padma Purana states: it has been said that divine
results can be gained from visiting the mountain Kalinda, from visiting
Mathura, from he ganga of Sukartala flowing westwards and from the meeting
point of the Bhagirathi. According to scholars, only Sri Virasantai can
bestow million of divine results on people. A person can attain Vaikuntha
dham if he takes a bath in Tirtha. (Adi Varaha Purana) Now lets look at
the beautiful place Gatasiama. Darshana gives the divine results attainable
from all other holy places together. (Adi Varaha Purana)
The 24 Tirthas of Jamuna flowing in Mathura
O Srinivasa, in this crescent shaped place there are 24 tirthas of Sri
Jamuna. This first one is called Adi Murmukta tirtha. One who bathes in
this place gains salvation and one who dies here is promoted to Visnu loka.
(Adi Varaha Purana)
This next place is called Ghuhya tirtha. One who bathes in this place gains
salvation and goes to Visnu tirtha. (Adi Varaha Purana) This next place
known as Prayaga thirtha is not attainable even by demigods. By bathing
here one gets the same result as performing an Agni Stoma yajna. (Saura
Purana)
This holy place is called Kankahna Tirtha. By bathing here one attains
happiness as in the heavenly planets. (Adi Varaha Purana)
This place is called Timduka tirtha. By bathing here one is promoted to
Visnu loka. (Adi Varaha Purana) This place is called Surya Tirtha and it
destroys all sins. It was here that Bali the son of Virachana, performed
his tapasya. Bathing here during the solar eclipse, on Samkanti and on
Sunday will result ifn the benefit as performing the Rajasuya Yajna. (Adi
Varaha Purana)
This place is called Vataswami tirtha and it is the greatest of all.
Vataswami Surya has become famous here. Whoever performs sincere worship
here on a Sunday will recover from disease, gain wealth in his life and
attain the ultimate goal after death. (Saura Purana)
This place is called Dhruva tirtha. It was here that Dhruva did his tapasya
by bathing here one is certainly promoted to Dhruva loka. Whoever can
perform this sraddhi ceremony in the auspicious titripaksha here will
gaurantee the attainment of salvation for the ancestors on his father's
side. Performing the ceremony of Pindadana in Dhruva tirtha gives more
valuable results than performing the same ceremony in Gaya. Whoever
performs Japa, Homa, Tapasya, dhana, or puja here attains one hundred times
more results that performing the same activities in any other holy place.
(Adi Varaha Purana) and (Skanda Purana)
This place south of Dhruva tirtha is called Rishi tirtha. By bathing here
one attains Visnu loke and also Krsna Bhakti. (Adi Varaha Purana and Skanda
Purana)
South of Rishi tirtha is Moksha tirtha. A bath here guarantees salvation.
This is koti tirtha, a place which cannot be attained even by demigods. By
bathing here and givine in charity here one attains Visnu loka.
This place is called Bhodhi tirtha. One attains pitri loka by performing
the Pindadana ceremony here.
This holy place is called Nava Tirtha and it is North of Asikunda. Neither
now nor in the future will there ever be a tirtha in the world like Nava
tirtha.
This place is called Samyanya tirtha. By bathing here one attains Visnu
loka. (Adi Varaha Purana)
This place is called Dharapatana tirtha. By bathing here one attains
happiness unavailable even in heaven and by dying here one attains Visnu
loka.
This holy place is called Naga tirtha and it is the greatest of all great
Tirthas. By bathing here one attains Swarga loka and by dying here one
avoids rebirth.
This place is called Ganatavarana tirtha. By bathing here one's
sins are destroyed and he is promoted to Surya loka. (Adi Varaha Purana)
This holy place is called Brahma tirtha. One who bathes here attains Visnu
loka. Whoever can bathe here, drink the water of the holy place, remain
contented and sit on a celsetial seat without feeling restless will get the
grace of Brahma and attain the abode of Visnu. (Adi Varaha Purana)
This holy place is called Sone tirtha. It was here that Jamuna was used to
carry pure water. By bathing here one becomes accomplished in all spheres
of life and attains Sone loka.
This place is known as Saraswati Patana. By bathing here a person becomes
an ascetic although he may have no right to be an ascetic by the rules of
Chatura Varna (Adi Varaha Purana).
This is called Chakra Tirtha. By bathing here after fasting for three days
one becomes free from the sin killing a brahmin (Adi Varaha Purana).
This holy place is called Dasasamedha tirtha. In ancient times the sages
worshipped this tirtha. If one bathes here in a contented mood he easily
obtains heaven.
This place is known as Vighanarajra tirtha. As it is most auspicious and it
frees one from misery. A bath here prevents the king of miseries from
causing pain to anyone. (Yama)
This place is called Koti Tirtha and it is alos auspicious. One bath in
this holy place delivers the same result as a million baths in the Ganges.
"O listeners there are 24 tirthas on the Northern and Southern side of Sri
Visnuvanti. The 12 on the North extend up to Dasasvamadha and the 12 on the
South extend to Moksha tirtha. (Mathura Khanda)
Other tirthas of Mathura
O Srinivasa, Caitanya Mahaprabhu happily bathes in all 24 ghats of the
Jamuna. The pastimes which he performed at each ghat is beyond description.
Millions of people took their baths with Prabhu and floated in the ocean of
happiness. Even demi gods used to mingle with the common people to observe
the lila of Mahaprabhu. They all sang the glories of Sri Krsna Caitanya.
Now, Srinivasa, we will visit other holy places.
This place is known as Gokarnakhya but sometimes it is called Viswanath
tirtha. It is a favorite place of Lord Visnu.
This place is known as Krsna Ganga. The Adi Varaha Purana states that
although a person can take his bath in five tirthas namely Visvinti, Sokara,
Nainisa, Proyaga and Puskara - the results obtained from these five tirthas
are ten times less than the result attained from one bath in Krsna Ganga.
This holy place is called Vaikuntha. A bath here promotes one to Visnu
loka.
This place is called Asikunda Tirtha. If anyone gets the darshan of the
four deities - namely Varaha Devi, Narayani Devi, Yamana devi and the
auspicious Langali Devi - after taking a bath in this kunda, he gets the
same result as circumbulating earth with its four oceans. He attains the
good results of visiting all the holy places of Mathura. (Adi Varaha
Purana)
This is a well named Chatu Samudaika. By bathing here one is promoted to
Deva loka.
O Srinivasa, who can describe the numerous glorious of Sri Mathura? Bathing
in the Jamuna of Mathura those results one hundred times superior to those
obtained from bathing in the Ganges.
In the Matsya Purana, in a conversation between Yuddistra and Narada, it is
stated: O Yuddistra, a man becomes virtous if he takes a bath in the Jamuna,
drinks pure water and sings for glories. Even the darshan of Jamuna gives
auspicious results. One who believes in the Jamuna or drinks her water
guarantees her auspiciousness for seven generations of his family. Whoever
dies on the bank of the Jamuna attains the eternal abode.
In the Visnu Dharmattare it is stated: O King, whoever performs the sraddha
ceremony on the bank of the Jamuna attains immoral results and becomes happy
in heaven.
In the Mathura Khanda of Padma Purana, regarding the contest of the creation
of Prajapati marichi, it is said: Rasaswarupa Krsna, the cause of all
causes, the eternal, onmiscient blissful Lord, Rasamaya, who is glorified as
Brahma by the Upaishads, existed in the form of Jamuna. As iron becomes
gold by the touch of the phiolsophers stone, so sins become virtues by the
touch of the waters of the Jamuna.
In the Adi Varaha Purana it says: if there are two brahmins - one living in
mathura with no knowledge of the Vedas and the other a scholar in all four
Vedas who lives outside Mathura - you should feed the ignorant Mathura
brahmin. Although a peasant of Mathura may be wicked and unreligious,
nevertheless he is respectable to me because a Mathura vasi is always my
personification. O Vasundhari all the residents of Mathura are
personifications of me. If you feed one brahmin of Mahura you earn the same
virtue of feeding millions of other brahmins. The Mathura vasis are
worshipped by me because they are my favorite. WHen as resident of Mathura
feels satisfied then I also feel satisfied. The places where they reside
are certainly holy places and thier houses are full of auspiciousness. In
Mathura the insects, birds, animals and other living beings are all eligible
for salvation. Lascovious men who lust after other women are all deities
disguised as human beings.
O Srinivasa just see Mathua where Krsna enacted many pastimes. This is the
house of the gardener Sudama who was a favorite friend of Krsna. Here Krsna
killed the Kansa's washer amd he and the cowherd boys dressed themselves in
the washer man's clothes. This is the road by which Krnsa went to the
palace of Kamsa while the residents of Mathura watched overwhelmed by his
beauty. Here Krsna broke the bow with ease. He and his friends strolled
about in a magnificent way. The demon Kuvalayapida blocked Krsna's path
here and Krsna killed him easily uprooting his tusks. This is the arena
where the great wrestling match took place. Ths is the platform where Krsna
sat, this is the platform where Nanda and the other Gopals had sat. They
all enjoyed Krsna's wrestling. Krsna found that killing Kamsa was great
fun. This place known as Kansa khali is the place where Kansa was killed.
Here is the temple of Kubja, known as Kubja kupa. Everyone knows this
place. The wonderful pastimes of Krsna with Kubja is knownhroughout the
three worlds. These two places Baladva Kunda and Krsna Kupa, are the places
where Krsna and balarama sported with their friends. It was here that Sri
Krsna Caitanya sat surrounded by people after completing his tour of
Mathura. People were overwhelmed to see the ecstatic condition of
Mahaprabhu. The brahmin residents of Mathura thought that the ascetic must
be Krsna himself. Who could realise the transcendental activities of
Mahaprabhu when he concealed himself behind the wall of his golden
complexion? A man said, "Very, very fortunate as we have observed
Mahaprabhu conquering Mathura." While describing these pastimes Raghava
Pandita became so overwhelmed that he could not control himself. Even
Narottama and Srinivasa fell on the ground and burst into loud sobbing,
calling the name of Caitanya Mahaprabhu. After sometime they pacified
themselves and Raghava took them to other holy places of Mathura.
This is the place where Gopala stayed for one month. Sri Rupa Gosvami and
his followers became ecstatic when they saw the deity of Sri Gopala. The
residents of Mathura were equally happy to have Sri Rupa and his followers
in their midst. Look Srinivasa, this is the famous tree under which the son
of Ravani, Balarama used to play. During his pilgrimage, Prabhu Nityananda
also came to Mathura and stayed here for sometime. He fell into ecstasy
seeing his familar sporting places and he roamed here and there in that
ecstasy. The residents of Mathura forgot all thier miseries in the pleasure
of seeing Adhuta Candra. Taking darshan of all those places will help one
forget the agonies of love and become devoted to the feet of Nityananda.
The Dvadasavanas of Mathura Mandala
Raghava Pandita, Srinivasa and Narottama then took darshan of Kesava's
beautiful dvadasavanans which are auspicious, which removes sins, which
bestows virtues.
On the western side of the Jamuna or Madhu tola, Kumuda, Bahuala, Kanyi,
Khadinar and Vrndavana: on the Eastern side of Sri Badro, Bandari, Bilva,
Lauha, and Mahavana (Padma Purana and Skanda Purana)
1. Madhuvana
O Srinivasa, this is Madhuvana and its darshan will satisfy all desires. In
this forest there is a kunda full of transparent water and blue lotuses. If
anyone bathes in that water and gives in chatiry he will posess the
deserving result.
2. Talavana
For the good of the adavaras and for his own pleasures Krsna killed the
demon who is the protector of the tala flute. (Skanda Purana)
3. Kumudavana
A person is certain to attain Visnuloka if he visits this place. (Adi
Varaha Purana)
Sri Raghava Pandita pointed out to Srinivasa that there was another holy
place named Daliha. That name has been given by Vajranva and became famous
as Kaliupvana in the Padma Purana. It was there that Krsna killed
Dantavakra. Again Sri Raghava told them the story about Dantavakra. Once
Nanda and others went to visit Krsna at Kurukshetra. Krsna met them and
satisfied each person in every way. He assured them that he would visit
Vraja in a very short time. Although they were satisfied by his nectar like
words and they took their eave from him still out of eagerness they used to
wait on the bank of the Jamuna in hopes of seeing him. When the gopis left
Kurukshetra Krsna felt very depressed. He went to Dwarka to kill Sishupala
and then went to Mathura on the pretext of killing Dantavakra. After that
work was completed he crossed the river Jamuna hurriedly and went to meet
Nanda and the others. On seeing Krsna the Gopis ran forward shouting
welcome, welcome. Krsna returned to his own house in Vraja witand the other
gopis and enjoyed himself with the gopas as he always had before. Because
the villagers shouted Aoray Aoray (welcome, welcome), the village is now
known as Aoray.
4. Gaurai
There is another village called Jourbaj and Sri Raghava also told the story
of that village. Once there was a large village called Dhana where lived a
distinguished zamindar who had a good relationship with Sri Nanda Maharaja.
When Nanda returned from Kurushetra the zamindar had a large reception and
asked Nanda to glorify the village by staying there for sometime. In
Sanskrit this glory is called Gaurava. So the village was named Gauravi but
at this time it is known as Gaurai.
In Gopala Champu the same story is told in different ways. When Nandaraj,
the master of Vraja returned from Kurukshetra without Krsna he was so
depressed that he did not want to go back to his own house. He advised his
followers to stay in Gaurai, a place which was far from Gokula. Just as the
Parasthana dham has become famous by the name Parashtattna, so also
Golulapali was named Golulapati.
It was called Gokulapati, after the owner Gokul Nandaraj.
Sri Raghava happily travelled all round Mathura showing the holy places
where Krsna had performed his lilas to Srinivasa and Narottama. Then Sri
raghava changed the direction to show them a place called Sasthi Karatari.
The place is now known as Sasthighara. It is a beautiful and pleasant place
the favorite spot of Lord Krsna. Whoever takes a bath here or fasts for one
day is certain to attain Vidyadhara loka.
This place is called Sakata Rohana, in Adi Varaha Purana. It is on the west
side of Mathura and thousands of bumble bees live here.
Raghava also pointed out another place known as Garuda Govinda. Once, just
in play, Sridham transformed himself into Garuda and Sri Krsna also turned
into Visnu Narayana, and mounted the bed-carrier. The whole place was named
after him. The same story is given in Sri Laghu Bhagavatam mrta.
While describing the ways of the holy places Raghava arrived at
Sastikas'ratavi and explained to Srinivasa the source of tht name of that
holy place. Originally it had been called Sasti kalatavi but more recently
was known as Sastighara. He pointed out the place where Krsna used to mount
his chariot. At that time that place was very beautiful and had been very
dear to Lord Krsna. Bumble bees used to hum musically in the beautiful
flowerly ardens of Sastikaratavi. If anyone fasts for one day and bathes in
this place he enjoys the pleasures of Vidya dhar Loka. This place is called
Sakatagram. (Adi Varaha Purana)
The Pandita also showed Srinivasa and Narottama a beautiful lotus filled
pond named Sankarshan kunda in one lake known as Manasarsai. A visit to
this holy forest would bestow the same virtue as the darshan of Krsna and
Lakshmi.
According to Adi Varaha Purana Bahula is the best of all forests. Whoever
enters this forest attains Agni loka after that. In Skanda Purana, Mathura
Khanda it is also written tht Bahula, the wife of Sri Hari lives in the holy
forest. O king, this place is asupicious because herein Sri Visnu and
Lakshmi resided inside a clump of lotuses in the Sankarshan kunda and
whoever enters there in or takes a bath in th month of Chaitra is able of
have darshan of Sri Visnu with Lakshmi.
Another holy place is known as Mayurgram. Here Krsna used to enjoy the
dancing peacocks with peahens. It was wonderful to watch Radha and Krsna in
the midst of the flock of peacocks. The dancing birds turned towards Radha
and Krsna and expanded their plumage. The sakhis stood all around and
clapped while the peacocks danced. Raghava Pandita pointed out another holy
place to Narottama and Srinivasa, called Dakshin Jainad where Krsna enjoyed
himself with his beloved Radha. As Raghava continued to describe the holy
places they walked until they reached a place called Gandheswar Sthan a
place which was named after Krsna's perfume.
Salaya was another place where saint Santanu had performed his tapasya. The
lake inside the holy place is full of clear water. As they looked around
Salaya Raghava led them to different holy forests.
Bahula forests
When they reached Bahula forest Raghava Pandita told them that this was the
place where Sri Caitanya had come in ecstatic joy in a course of his
pilgrimages of the Vrndavana forests. Seeing him millions of cows
surrounded him and looked at him longingly. Then Gaura touched each one of
them as he had touched them when he was in Vrndavana as Krsna. The dear
animals, peacocks and koels expressed their joy by flying over his head and
running around him. People were overwhelmed to see that even he trees
showered flowers on Sri Mahaprabhu's head. All of them said that he must be
the same sannyasi form of Sri Krsna. Simply to deceit people he covered his
beautiful complexion with a fair one. Crowds of people came forward to meet
him; they expressed their desires and he satisfied them all.
There is another village called vasati in the kingdom of king Vasibanu. No
one had previously lived in the village of Rowor which is now called Rol.
In both of these villages Krsna and Balarama passed their lives in joyful
play.
Radha Kunda and Syama Kunda in Airatagrama
The story of the vilasa of Krsna in the village of Airat is a charming one.
Once Krsna killed a demon in the form of a boar. Afterwards he wanted to
touch Radharani but she jokingly rebuked him saying he could not touch her
with his unpurified hands. Since he had killed a boar, a boar was actually
a demon, she toldhim he had to purify himself by bathing in all the holy
places before he could touch her. Krsna said, "I shall bathe in the water
of all the holy places by calling them all together here." He stomped on
the earth and created a depression which immediately filled up the water of
all the holy places. The personification of each holy place also appeared
before Krsna, introduced himself and praised Krsna in different ways. In
front of Radha and the Gopinis Krnsa then took a bath in the water, uttering
the name of each holy place as he did. He finished his bath sometime before
midnight. Even now people follow the same system of bathing in the holy
lake. Unmoved by Krsna's joke Radha also createanother lake in her
perference. When Krsna learned that she also wanted water he ordered the
Ganges, which represents all the holy places, to fill up her lake. The
personified holy rivers also worshipped radha with obliged respect. From
that time on radha and Krsna enjoyed their pastimes with the sakhis on the
sides of the two lakes such was surrounded by beautiful trees and plants.
Even now people enjoy bathing in those two holy lakes.
In the Vraja vilasa chapter of the book Stavavali a description of Radha
Kunda and Shyama Kinda is given in a beautiful way. Radha Kunda is
surrounded by subaladi and Shyama Kunda and other kunjas of Lalita and the
other eight sakhis were also beautiful and pleasant places to see.
Sri Narahari Cakravarty has written a few sayings describing Radha Kunda.
The inner meaning of the sayings is that Radha and Krsna are enjoying the
beauty of the kunda. The lake is full of divine water and lotuses. The
bumble bees hum amongst the lotuses and the gentle wind causes small ripples
in the water. Aquatics move pleasurbly through the water. The banks of the
lakes are decorated with different kinds of gems andt he platforms are
decorated with painted pictures. The house of Madana bows its head in
inferiority, a golden-gem studded swing hangs from the trees and the birds
and peacocks sing and dance as Radha and Krsna swing. As Narahari sings his
songs he enjoys the darshan of Radha within his heart.
The glory of Radha Kunda and Shyama Kunda
Whoever bathes in Radha Kunda and Shyama kunda gets the glorified results of
performing Rajasuya-Ashwamedhea Yajana. Shyama Kunda is also known as
Airsta Kunda. This is confirmed in Adi Varaha Purana.
Raghava Pandita confirmed that the glory of Radha Kunda is very good. In
the Mathura Kunda it is stated that if any person offers a lake to Radha
Kunda in the month of Kartik, as a devotee of Visnu he will be able to
visualise the entire universe.
In Padma Purana there is a description of the glory of kartik month.
Therein it is written that this Radha Kunda is so dear to Lord Krsna is
situated near the Gurkadan mountain. If one wants to please Lord Hari or
becomes his beloved, he should bathe in the radha Kunda during th emonth of
Kartik. This Kunda is as dear to Krsna as Radha herself. She is themost
beloved of the Gopis. It is the duty of the devotees to bathe in the Radha
Kunda during the month of Kartik and hereafter worship Janaidana. This
simple worship requires only one day and pleases Krsna more than the worship
of janaidana or Urthana akadashi.
The discovery of Sri Radha Kunda and Shyama Kunda by Sri Mahaprabhu
Sri Raghava continued to describe the beauty of Radha Kunda. After visiting
the other forests of Vrndavana Caitanya Mahaprabhu came to Radha Kunda and
saw in it a tamala tree. He inquired about the history of the two kundas
from the residents of Airsta village and also from a brahmin who had
accompanied him from Mathura, but no one was able to answer him. By is own
divine power, mahaprabhu knew that these lakes were unlived because they
were being used as paddy lives. He took a bath in whatever little bit of
water was there and glorified the kundas in various ways. Then he marked
his forehead with mud from the lake. The villagers were startled by his
behavior but they admitted that seeing Mahaprabhu they felt symptoms of
ecstasy. The sannyasi had won them over quite suddenly. They felt that the
sannyasi was not an ordinary person but they were unable to express their
feelings. Some men thought he must be Krsna in a different body because all
of the animals and birds had come to see him, as if meeting friend after a
very long time. Peacocks danced inthe blooming trees, put flowers on his
head. Koels and parrots whistled the name of Krsna. Cows and deer also
came to see him, they were full of tears of enchantment. Another spoke, "O
brothers he must be an incarnation of Krsna who has come to earth to free us
from our vices. Let us offer our respects at his feet. We have always
known these two paddy fields as Kali and Goari, but by his mercy we now
understand that they are holy kundas." Not even Brahma can describe the
ecstaic expression of Sri Mahaprabhu when he discovered the Kundas.
The fulfillment of Srila Dasa Gosvami's desire
Sri Raghava described the transformation of the two paddy fields into
beautiful lakes full of water. One day Raghunatha Dasa Gosvami considered
that if these two paddy fields were transformed into beautiful lakes his
deisres would be fulfilled. For this purpose money was needed, so Raghunath
Dasa scholded himself again and again, ashamed of his desire for money.
Full of shame he decided to stay alone and behave cautiously for sometime.
But Krsna is always aware of the desires of his devotees.
Meanwhile a rich person had gone to Badairkashrana to get the darshan of the
Lord nd he offered the Lord quite a lot of money. In a dream that night Sri
Krsna ordered the man to take his money to raghunath Dasa in Airat village,
he told the man that if Rghunath did not agree to take the money, he should
remind Raghunath about his desire to clean the two kundas for bathing and
drinking water. THat sincere devotee went directly to that village and
happily revealed to Sri Raghunath the instruction given to him by Krsna in a
dream. Although Raghunatha was overwholemed he accepted the money and gave
orders to begin cleaning the lakes.
While clearing the paddy fields they saw a few old trees which stood in the
way of their making te lake square, so they decided that the next day they
would cut the tree down. That night Raghunath had a dream in which King
Yuddistra told him not to cut the trees down as he and his four brothers
were living within those trees. He advised Raghunath to go to Manas-pavana
ghat and identify one. Early the next morning raghunath went to the South,
recognised the South trees and ordered the people not to cut those trees.
For that reason they could not make Shyama Kunda square. The kunda was
filled with clear water and Sri Raghunatha became very satisfied.
Sri Raghunatha dasa accepts a house
Raghunatha Dasa Gosvami had no desire for a house an dspent both day and
night under a tree. One day Sanatana Gosvami went to visit Gopala Bhatta's
house and take his bath in the manas-pavan ghat. He saw a tiger coming to
the ghat for drinking water and then returned to the forest, crossign very
close to Sri Raghunath who was meditating beneath this tree. When
raghunatha finished his meditation and opened his eyes he saw Sanatana and
went forward immediately to pay his obeisances and touch Sanatana's feet.
Sanatana embraced him affectionately and asked him to please live in ahouse.
From that day on Sri Raghunatha stayed in a house. It was beyond the
capabilities of raghava Pandita to describe the activities of Raghunatha.
Dasa Gosvami used to favor a Vrajavasi named Dasi. One day this Dasa went
to sakhistakhli village and got a large leaf of a Palash tree. He knew that
Rabhunath took only one glass each day. A cup made from this large leaf
would naturally be bigger than usual and thus Raghunath would take a larger
quantity of juice. With this in mind Dasa made a cup from the leaf and
carried juice to Dasa Gosvami. Dasa Gosvami immediately noticed the new
leaf and asked Dasa about it. Gosvami immediately told him how and why he
had taken the leaf, but when raghunatha heard that the leaf was from
Stkhistahai he grew angry. He threw down the cup and ordered Dasa never to
go agian to Sakhistahai as it was th residence of Candravali. Dasa then
understood the true idnetity of this saint as a nitya siddha. Whoever
doubts that is the most sinful man in the world.
One day Raghunatha ate rice with milk and afterwards felt very heavy with
indigestion. As no one could determine the reason for this Sri Vallabha
Para Vittal brought two doctors. By taking his pulse the doctors determined
that indigestion was caused by taking milk with rice. At last raghunatha
admitted that he had actually eaten the milk and rice whereupon everyone was
astonished.
Living in Radhakunda by the grace of Srila Dasa Gosvami
Sri Raghava told Srinivasa and Narottama that only by the grace of Raghunath
Dasa Gosvami could one live in Radha Kunda. The Malya hari kunda is famous
as the place where Krnsa enacted the pastime of stealing a garland from Sri
Radha. Sri Raghava has described this incident in the book Sri Muktamala
Chairatra.
Raghava pointed out Siva Khore, Vanakhanore and other kundas in a joyful
mood and then he took Srinivasa and Narottama to meet Sri Dasa Gosvami.
They both touched Dasa Gosvamis's feet, lying down on the ground. Although
he was weak with old age, Dasa Gosvami was delighted to meet the boys and
stood up to embrave both of them, speaking very softly to Srinivasa. Krsna
Dasa Kaviraja also came there and Srinivasa and Narottama touched his feet.
Krsna dasa Kaviraja and loved Srinivasa as his own soul. All the Vaisnavas
of Radha Kunda including Dasa the vrajabasis came forward to meet Srinivasa
and Narottama. Taking permission ofthe devotees they went to take a bath in
the Radha Kunda. After finishing their meal both of them went directly to
Radha Kunda and became overwhelmed by its beauty.
A kunja called Saval was on the North side of Shyama Kunda near Manas Pavana
ghat. This place, where the five Pandavas stood as trees, is very dear to
Radhika. Srinivasa and Narottama bathed there with joyful hearts and then
returned to the house of Sri Gopala Mata Mahaprasad. They remained quite
joyful in Radhakunda for the entire day and they continued their tour the
next morning. Raghava Pandita took them to see Mukhara, a village to the
South of the Kunda which was originally the home of Radha's godmother
Nakula. It was here that Radha and Krsna met condestinely.
The places of Krsna's lila surrounding Govardhana
Sri Raghava took Srinivasa and Narottama to see the places near Govardhan
where Krsna had performed his lilas and one by one he described them all.
The place known as Kusuka Saivor is famous for lilas of Radha Krsna. In
another place called Narda Kunda, Narda Muni had fulfilled his desires by
performing tapasya. In the Puranas it is written that Narda performed his
tapasya on the order of Virnda. In a place called Ratna Sinhasana, Radha
used to sit on a throne. That was the place where Krsna killed Sankha Chuda
and that story has been described in the Bhagavatam. Paliuivaran is a
beautiufl garden where Jutheswarai used to stay. Sri Krsna also enjoyed
himself with his friends in a holy place called Alograma. In the place
Indra Dhvajabedi, Nandaraj used to worship Indra. It was there that Sri
Krsna used to send his cows, calling each one by the sound of his flute.
Rinmochana (Papmachana Akhyana) is famous for its holiness. If a person
bathes there he will be freed from all vices. This is Sankaishana Kunda and
whoever wants to fulfil his desires should take a bath here.
In Parasavri village Radha and Krsna enacted their Yasuratra in this
kirtana. In Chandra Sarvar, Sri Krsna took rest after Yasuratra. Now we
see the beautiful Gandhava Kunda, where the Gandhavas became overwhelmed by
the beautiful songs of Krsna. No one can describe all the pastimes of Radha
Krsna during the time of Vasanta rasa in Govardhan.
In the Govardhan Ashrayadasaka of Stavavali it is given in an inscription:
this is Yasa Sthali where Radha, the lover of Krsna was worshipped by
hundreds of Lakshmis. It is surrounded by her beautiful sakhis, her neck
decorated by the loving hand of Krsna, danced in spring time enchantment.
All fortunate persons take shelter of the great Govardhan Yasa Sthali.
There is another village called Paitha where Krsna once hid his self from
the Gopis who began searching here and there for him. Krsna appeared before
the Gopis in his four handed Visnu form but upon arrival of Radha two other
hands disappeared. So strong was the love of Radha that Krsna could not
retain his four armed form. This has been written in the Nayika Prakara of
Ujjamanilmani.
After showing all the holy places Sri Raghava returned to Gouai Tirtha with
Srinivasa and Narottama. This place is called Neepa Kunda because it is
surrounded by beautiful neepa (Kadamba) trees. Another holy place is called
Aniyor. It was here that by Krsna's order Nanda and the other Gopas stopped
the worship of Indra and started the worship of Govardhan by offering
various kinds of foods. The voice of Govardhan resounded in the sky, "Ani
Aur Ani Aur" (Bring me more water) and for that reason this place is called
Aniyor. By visitiing Annyakuta all desires will be fulfilled. In Stavavali
is written Sri Krsna the killer of Aga, took all the food which was offered
to Govardhan by Sri Nanda by transforming himself into a huge body and by
depriving Radha of a boon. The place Govinda Kunda has its own glory
because it was here that Indra performed the Abhsieak of Krsna. In the
Ravivi vilas chapter of Stavavali it is said that out of fear of Lord Krsna
Indra performed the Abhisek ceremony of Krsna in front everyone by bringing
the holy water of Mandakani from Sarbui. From this holy water Govinda Kunda
was formed. In Adi Varaha Purana it is said that by bathing or performing
tapasya at Govinda Kunda one attains salvation on the virtues of performing
one hundred Yajnas.
There is a pond Govinda which is called Dana Nivinata kunda which is
surrounded by a dense forest. It was here that Gopala hid and performed his
danakeli pastimes. This place is not known by common people; only one who
understands the real meaning of Krsna's pastimes can visit here. Adi Varaha
Purana has stated the same fact. It was here that Gopala gave darshan to
Madhavendra Puri on the pretext of bringing him milk. Gopala lived in
Gothuli on the mountain. On the far side of Govardhan is Apsara Kunda where
fortunate people can take bath. The holy place Shyama Dhak is a quiet area
with a old palash.
While describing all these places, Sri Raghava Pandita took his two
followers to his own cave. He told them from that cave they daily enjoy the
beauty and glory of Govardhan.
In Saradi Kunda Indra was blessed by Lord Krsna. In Rudra Kunda Mahadeva
sat in meditation on Krsna. In Kadamkhandi Sri Krsna watched the path by
which Radha had gone. In Danghali Krsna used to taste Radha. Disguised as
king Madana Krsna took his share of the milk from Radha while his friends
blocked her way. In Vraja Vilasa the same story is given. When Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu visited here and heard the pastimes from his followers,
he danced in ecstasy in front of everyone.
When people saw him dance they aid he must be the avatar of Hari. Who can
describe the lilas of Krsna in Govardhan? Some people call Danghali as
KRsna bedi. Sri Rupa has described the dana lila in his book Danakeli
Kaulaudi.
Brhna Kunda is also situated near Govardhan and is surrounded by the lakes
of Indra.
The story of a Govardhan brahmin who was a devotee of Baladev
Once a rich devotee of Baladev named Artha Vanta lived in Govardhan. His
mind was always absorbed in thoughts of Balarama. He believed that one day
Baladeva would kindly grant him darshan for that reason he wandered around
Govardhan. The brahmin was fortunate and one day he got the information
that Baladev would grant him darshan. Just to fulfil this devotee's desire
Nityananda Nandaram went to Govardhan on pilgrimage. Nityananda remained in
a lonely place but whoever saw him was moved by his celestial body.
In Kundala Kunda Krsna used to dress up. In Bedakhoira Kunja Radha and
Krsna performed lilas within the closed room of the kunja. In Choiana
Pahadi hill Krsna joyfully performed different lilas. Once Krsna and his
cowherd boyfriends climbed this hill simply to see the beauty of the grazing
cows. Dressed in attractive clothing Krsna stood beneath a tree there
playing his flute while standing in hs three fold bending form. As soon as
the sound of his flute was heard people from all directions would gather
near him standing motionless as they heard the sweet music. Within this
earth is there any comparison for that heavenly music? Even the mountains
melted at the sound of his flute. The foot prints of Sri Krsna as well as
those who came to hear his flute on that mountain and therefor it is called
Coiana Pahadi (Coiana means foot).
Pg.171 Here is another village called haioyal where Krsna became ashamed
when he was defeated in a dice game with Radhika. Lalita said to Radhika,
"You have easily defeated the master of your soul in this dice game ain in
every other way. But we shall see who wins in the game of love. The
friends of Radha then escorted their divine pair to the Nikunja Mandir and
secretly watched them. Observing this celestial loving relationship between
Radha and Krsna the sakhis felt themselves to be most fortunate.
In Satoan village Sri Sanatana Muni worshipped Krsna. Krsna used to roam
freely in Sarya Kunda Nandana kupa and Vadyashila. It was in Paigram (Pai
means to get) Sri Radhika and her sakhis caught hold of Krsna after
searching for him. In this place called Chalana Shila Krsna sat down, being
unable to move out of the mood of love.
In Kanair village (kan means feelings of love or desire) Krsna passionately
waited for Radha.
In Vichorgram (Vichor means seperate) Chandramukhi and her friends met Krsna
and after their celestial enjoyments the gopis returned to their own homes.
Because of the seperation from Krsna it is called Vichora.
In Tiloyara village Krsna would play without taking a moments rest. And
under the Srnagaravana Krsna decorated Radhika with different dresses.
Lalapur is famous for Sri Krsna's lilas and the Vasasi village is perfumed
by the scent of Krsna's body which maddens not only the bumble bees but the
entire world. It was here that Radha and Krsna played Holi with their
friends. In Payagram Krsna ate Parananya with his friends and snatched
yogurt from the gopis in Dadigram. He passed his time in merriement in
Kolaravana which is now called Kolavana.
From Bhakti Ratnakara Chp 5 by Shrila Narahari Chakravarti Thakura.
Translated by Shriman Kushakratha dasa.