Sri Caitanya Math - Forest of Vrindavana in Mayapur
Sri Caitanya Math - Forest of Vrindavana in Mayapur
Sri Caitanya Math - Forest of Vrindavana in Mayapur
The spiritual master of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada,
and foremost scholar & Lord Krishna’s devotee of his day.
Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura gave his son the Harinama Maha-mantra and Nrsimha mantra
at five years of age. At seven, he received the Kurmadeva mantra and began worshiping a
self-manifested deity of Kurmadeva. As a child, Bimala Prasada inadvertently ate a mango
which was not yet offered to Lord Krishna. When asked about this by his father, Bimala
Prasada was so upset over this offense to Lord Krishna that he took a vow to never eat
another mango throughout his life. He also kept a life-long vow of celibacy. He took this
vow when he formed a club at high school for those who wanted to avoid family
entanglement. He excelled in all subjects at school, but spent most of his time reading his
father’s books on Bhakti. He entered the Sanskrit University in 1892 and received the
honorific title of “Siddhanta Sarasvati” in recognition of his vast knowledge of astrology
and Bhakti. He then left university as he understood that if he continued on this path, he
would become entangled into material life. He then spent all of his time serving his father
who trained him in editing and publishing.
In 1900, while staying with his father in Godrumadvipa island of Sri Navadvipa-Mayapur
Dhama, he took initiation from Srila Gaura-Kisora Dasa Babaji and received the name Sri
Varsabhanavi-Devi [meaning the servant of the daughter of King Vrsabhanu, Srimati
Radharani.] Five years later, he took a vow to chant one billion (ten crores) Holy Names
of Lord to prepare himself for Krishna consciousness preaching. It took him 10 years to
fulfil his vow, during which time he lived in a small bamboo hut chanting Hare Krishna
Maha-mantra,
HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA KRISHNA KRISHNA HARE HARE |
HARE RAMA HARE RAMA RAMA RAMA HARE HARE||
in front of his deity, Gauranga Mahaprabhu which is in the Rudradvipa island of Navadvipa
Dhama. Then, in 1918, on Gaura-Purnima day, he accepted sannyasa order of life at
Candrasekhara Bhavan and took the name Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati. He then began to
preach Krishna Consciousness all over India, establishing Lord Caitanya’s mission with
such vigour no one had seen before. He established sixty-four mathas (one for each of the
sixty-four limbs of Bhakti), initiated over 60,000 disciples, and re-established Vraja-
mandala and Navadvipa-mandala Parikramas. He also established printing press in
Mayapur, Delhi, Chennai and other major cities. Publishing and distributing magazines and
books was the major thrust of his preaching.
On 31st December 1936, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura left his body in Kolkata
surrounded by his disciples singing bhajans. His life-size murti is worshiped at Sri Caitanya
Math in Mayapur.
Next to Them are two deities of Lord Caitanya with His right-hand raised.
Walking around the Deities, there are murtis of the acaryas of the four
Vaishnava sampradayas. They are Sri Madhvacarya (Brahma sampradaya),
Sri Visnusvami (Rudra sampradaya), Sri Nimbarka (Kumara sampradaya)
and Sri Ramanujacarya (Sri sampradaya).
SRI SRI RADHA GANDHARVIKA-GIRIDHARI
SRI SRI RADHA GANDHARVIKA-GIRIDHARI
SRIMATI TULASI MAHARANI IN THE COURTYARD
SRI MADHVACARYA (Brahma sampradaya)
Walking around the Deities Sri Sri Radha Gandharvika-Giridhari, there are murtis
of the acaryas of the four Vaishnava sampradayas.
SRI NIMBARKA (Kumara sampradaya)
SRI VISNUSVAMI (Rudra sampradaya)
SAMADHI TEMPLE OF HIS DIVINE GRACE GAURA-KISORA DASA BABAJI, THE
SPIRITUAL MASTER OF SRILA BHAKTISIDDHANTA SARASVATI THAKURA
“SRI RADHA-KUNDA”: This kunda is the manifestation of most sacred place in the
universe in Navadvipa Dhama. It used to be most beautiful with flowering lotuses
on the water
“SRI RADHA-KUNDA”
‘KADAMBA TREE’ BESIDES SRI RADHA KUNDA
“GIRI-GOVARDHANA”: The manifestation of Giri-Govardhana in Mayapur is
another example of the merciful mood of Navadvipa Dhama. The same spiritual
benedictions one gets from Parikrama of Govardhana in Vrindavana, are
bestowed in Mayapur from a fraction of the austerity. In Vrindavana, Parikrama
of Govardhana takes 8-14 hours, depending on how fast one walks. But here,
that same Parikrama takes only a few minutes. If one go for the full mercy and
do a dandavata parikrama, many months of severe austerities are reduced down
to 15 mins.
“GIRI-GOVARDHANA”
“GIRI-GOVARDHANA”
“GIRI-GOVARDHANA”: There is a small blue Deity of Lord Sri Krishna on top of
this Giri-Govardhana
TAMAL TREE
CANDRASEKHARA BHAVAN
Sri Candrasekhara Acarya (also known as Acaryaratna) is an intimate associate
of Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and this is where his house was located. He was
a very close friend of Jagannatha Misra (father of Lord Caitanya) and, as his wife
was the sister of Sacimata, he was also the uncle of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
Candrasekhara Pandita had a deep fatherly affection for Nimai and he brought
Him here on a number of occasions and played with Him on his lap.
Candrasekhara took up the role of Nimai’s father and the protector of Sacimata
when Jagannatha Misra left the planet.
With tears spilling out of His lotus eyes Lord Gauranga embraced him and replied,
"Acaryaratna, although I may accept sannyasa, I will forever remain bound within the
temple of your heart. Please be patient, for you must assist in My sannyasa ceremony."
Candrasekhara was with Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu when He took sannyasa in Katwa, and
he reported it to all the devotees in Mayapur upon his return.
Sri Candrasekhara was one of the main branches of Sri Caitanya's Harinam Sankirtana
movement. From the beginning of Lord Caitanya's Navadvipa lila he and his innumerable
disciples faithfully served the Lord. In Sridham Mayapur, Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
Thakura established the headquarters of Sri Caitanya Math at the site of Candrasekhara
Acarya's original home. Sri Candrasekhara Acarya’s samadhi is behind the Madana-Mohana
temple and next to Sanatana Gosvami's Samadhi at Sridham Vrindavan. He is Subhadra or
Candra-deva (moon god) in Lord Krishna's divine pastimes.
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