Gandaki
Muktinatha
Sripad Visnu Maharaja and Sripad Narasingha Maharaja
went on a pilgrimage last month to Gandaki River and
Muktinatha, in the Nepal region of the Himalayas.
Gandaki River is the sacred river in which one may
find the self-manifest form of the Supreme Lord known
as Saligrama-sila. The Gandaki River is an incarnation
of Tulasi-devi and the Saligrama-silas found along
the Gandaki are incarnations of Krsna and Visnu.
The pilgrimage to Gandaki was highlighted by the discovery
of a large Narasimha-saligrama-sila now being worshipped
at Sri Narasingha Caitanya Matha.
Two thousand feet above Gandaki is the sacred place
of pilgrimage known as Muktinatha. Here resides the
Deity form of Visnu with His consorts Sri-devi and
Bhu-devi.
Muktinatha
is the highest Visnu temple (in terms of elevation
above sea level) in the world. Thus the Rg-Veda
verse (1.22.20,21) comes to mind:
om
tad visno paramam padam sada
pasyanti surayah diviva caksur-atatam
tad vipraso vipanyavo jagrvamsah
samindhate visnor yat paramam padam
“The
lotus feet of Visnu (the abode of the Supreme Lord)
are above all, like the Sun is above our head. Great
demigods and saintly persons always see the lotus
feet of Visnu, recognizing Him as the highest truth.
Spiritually awakened souls learned in transcendental
understanding always glorify the Supreme Lord and
make the abode of the Lord more brilliant.”
A video DVD is soon to be release from DevaVision
in which Narasingha Maharaja and Visnu Maharaja share
their pilgrimage with their viewers.
Sri
Gaura Purnima Festival
On 18th March 2003, the residents of Sri Narasingha
Caitanya Matha celebrated the divine appearance of
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Two days before the auspicious
event, devotees took turns throughout the day in singing
various songs glorifying the Lord.
On Sri Gaura-purnima itself, after the mangala-arati
of Sri Sri Radha-Madhava, Srila Narasingha Maharaja
gave a class describing the advent of Sriman Mahaprabhu
and His unique contribution to mankind. The class
culminated in a kirtana led by Srila Narasingha
Maharaja.
At 1.30pm, there was a homa held in the yajnasala
with offerings to Mahaprabhu and His saktis,
Sri Laksmipriya, Sri Visnupriya and Sri Navadvipa
Dhama (Bhu-devi, Sri-devi and Nila-devi).
At 4.30pm the abhiseka of the Deity of Mahaprabhu
was performed with panca-gavya, pancamrta,
musk, gorocana, mahausadhi, sarvausadhi
and other auspicious items. This was followed by a
palki-utsava wherein Sri Sri Gaura-Nitai (the
Deities from our Bangalore center) where taken on
procession, accompanied by flags, banners and ornate
umbrellas as the assembled devotees chanted the Holy
Names of the Lord.
At 7.00pm Srila Visnu Maharaja offered the arati
to the Deities (on their new simhasana) which
was followed by the bhoga offering. Maha-prasadam
and caranamrta was then distributed by the
pujaris to all the devotees and guests.
This festival also saw the inauguration of the new
Deity kitchen and prasadam hall at Govindaji
Gardens.
A
Day Trip
Recently, devotees from Sri Narasingha Caitanya Matha
took a short day trip to several nearby temples in
Karnataka.
The first place they visited was the temple of Sri
Varadaraja in Kondaggi. Inside this externally plain
and unassuming temple is the beautiful Deity of Lord
Varadaraja, Who stands about 18 feet high and was
installed about 900 years ago.
The
temple priest explained that this Deity was originally
from Trichy in Tamil Nadu and was meant to be installed
at the Channa-kesava Temple in Belur. However, the
plans for the installation changed and the man who
had paid for the Deity gave Him to a king to be worshipped
in a temple near the town of Hassan. Unfortunately,
after the king had built the new temple for Lord Varadaraja,
he discovered that the door was far too small for
the large Deity to fit through. Later, one old lady
from Kondaggi purchased the Deity from the king and
built a small temple around the Deity. Since that
time Lord Varadaraja has always been worshipped in
the village of Kondaggi.
Sri Varadaraja
Sri
Sri Laksmi-Narasimha
Some years ago a local politician wanted to take the
Deity of Varadaraja to Hassan and built a huge temple
for Him there. The villagers of Kondaggi became furious
and refused to let the Lord go and so the plan was
abandoned.
The party of devotees then visited Sri Sri Laksmi-Narasimha
in Javagal which also has Deities of Krsna and Narayana.
There is also a smaller shrine where the 12 Alvar
saints of the Sri sampradaya are worshipped.
The
last place that the devotees visited was the Vira-Narayana
Temple in Belavadi. This ancient Hoysala temple houses
the three Deities of Vira-Narayana, Yoga-Narasimha
and Venu Gopala. These Deities were installed by a
brahmana community known as the Dharagni-hotris 900
years ago. At that time there were 700 such families
in Belavadi who took care of these Deities.
Vira-Narayana
Venu Gopala
The main Deity, Lord Vira-Narayana is standing, holding
cakra and club in His two upper-hands, and His two
lower-hands show the vira-mudra (gesture of chivalry).
Lord Yoga-Narasimha, as His Name suggests, sits in
yoga-asana and is flanked by Bhu-devi and Sri-devi,
His eternal consorts.The intricately carved Deity
of Sri Venu Gopala is considered by the Archeological
Survey of India to be the most beautiful example of
Hoysala carving in all of South India.
Yoga-Narasimha
The head priest here is Sri Srinivasa Murti, the father
of Baladeva Dasa, one of the resident devotees of
Sri Narasingha Caitanya Matha. He belongs to the ancient
Vaikhanasa sampradaya and thus all the worship
in this temple is performed according to the Vaikhanasa
agamasastras. Srinivasa Murti offered
a special puja to Lord Narasimha and arranged
lunch for all the devotees.
Srinivasa
Murti Performs Puja
Belvadi
Temple of Yoga-Narasimha
Mahabalipuram
Devotees recently visited Mahabalipuram just south
of Chennai. Mahabalipuram is famous as one of the
108 Divya-deshams (holy places) revered by the Sri
Vaisnava-sampradaya. Mahabalipuram was the birth place
of Sri Bhuta Yogi, the second of the twelve Alvars
(saints) in Sri Vaisnavism. In the center of the town
is the temple of Sri Sthalasayana Perumal, which was
also visited by Sri Caitanya Deva in 1510 AD. Mahabalipuram
is a very ancient holy place and has many cave temples,
stone carvings and shrines dating back several thousand
years.
Nearby Mahabalipuram (14 kilometers to the west) is
a place known as Pakshi-tirtha in Tirukkalukundram.
The place is famous and considered a holy place for
several reasons. The foremost of which is that every
day for the past 5,000 years (or possibly more) two
eagles have come to the summit of the mountain called
Veda-giri to take the prasadam of Lord Siva from the
hand of a local Brahmin. These two birds have been
coming daily for thousands of years and hundreds of
pilgrims gather daily at the summit of Veda-giri to
witness the event.
To verify the antiquity of the daily arrival of these
two eagles there is a stone pillar in the temple court
yard which bears a carving of the two eagles.
The
Archeological Survey Department of India has dated
the stone pillar as being from the 7th century AD.
There is also a mention in the Caitanya-caritamrta,
Madhya-lila Ch. 9, Tx. 72 of Sri Caitanya having visited
Pakshi-tirtha during His South India tour (1510 AD).
(Further evidences of the antiquity of the two eagles
coming to Veda-giri every day is available at the
Archeological Survey of India at Chennai)
But the sad part of this story is that as of 1998
the two eagles have not visited Veda-giri to take
prasadam. This was an event that had occurred for
thousands of years and was witnessed by millions of
people but now it has mysteriously come to an end.
One of the local temple priests told us that the two
birds were in fact great devotees of Lord Siva and
that they would come daily to Veda-giri for the duration
of one yuga. The priest said that he thought that
the yuga of the eagles must have come to an end and
indeed he seemed sad if not worried. In any case the
event that once occurred daily (and verifiably so)
for thousands of years has now come to an end. Nevertheless,
our devotees were happy to visit a tirtha blessed
by the presence of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
Vasanta-pancami
Vasanta-pancami was celebrated on Thursday 7th February,
The presiding Deities of Govindaji Gardens, Sri Sri
Radha Madhava and Sri Sri Radha Govinda were elaborately
decorated with flowers, mango leaves, banana-trees,
flower buds and fruit, heralding the first day of
spring during the month of Magha.
On the Vasanta Pancami day Srimati Radharani and the
gopis are attacked with colored powder by Krsna
and His friends as they are on their way to Nandisvara
to cook for Krsna in the morning. Later, on the plea
of performing worship of Kamadeva, Radharani
meets with Lord Krsna and They both stroll through
the forest of Vrndavana. There, They admire the freshly
sprouted forest beauty, wandering through the groves
amidst profuse jokes and laughter.
Wedding
January 18th (Purnima) the devotees at Govindaji Gardens,
Sri Narasingha Caitanya Matha, assembled in the late
morning to witness and bless the marriage of Sriman
Govardhana dasa and Srimati Krsna-priya Devi Dasi
(both disciples of His Holiness Swami B. G. Narasingha).
The wedding function (vivaha, meaning to ‘uplift’)
was conducted according to the rituals mentioned in
‘Sat Kriya-sara Dipika’ by Gopala
Bhatta Goswami. When the fire-yajna was completed
and the devotees and guests were bestowing their blessings
upon the young couple, many persons commented that
they had never seen such a spiritual wedding before.
After the yajna (fire ritual) was performed
a grand kirtana (chanting of the Holy Names
of Krsna) was held and the newly wedded couple then
went before the Deities of Sri Sri Radhika Madhava-sundara
and Sri Sri Radha Govinda-deva and pledged themselves
in the Lord’s eternal service.
Then a wonderful offering of many devotionally prepared
foodstuffs was made to the Deity, after which all
the assembled devotees and guests honored a feast
of Sri Krsna Maha-prasadam. (This was the first
wedding ceremony ever performed at Govindaji Gardens)
2007[March-May] — Sri Narasimha-caturdasi, Chandan Yatra, Srila Rupa Goswami
Samadhi Reconstruction Progresses, Italy Center Opens [Srila Prabhupada Seva Ashram], Gaura Purnima observed at Govindaji Gardens.
2007[February] — Srila Rupa Goswami
Samadhi Reconstruction in Progress, Prabhupada Returns to his Rooms at Radha Damodara Temple, Bhumi Puja at Srila Rupa Goswami's
Samadhi.
2007[January] — Appearance of Bhaktisiddhanta Prabhupada, visit of Jayadvaita Swami, Visit by Sripada BB Bodhayana Maharaja, Appearance of Lord Nityananda, Marriage of Drdha Vrata and Gandarvika, Vasant Pancami, Visit of Guru Prasad Maharaja.
2006[August-September] — Srila
Bhakti Promoda Puri Gosvami Appearance, Radhasthami, Visiting
Friends in Europe and the USA, 60th
Appearance of Swami BG Narasingha, Vyasa Puja of
Srila Prabhupada, Janmasthami 2006.
2006[May-July] — Wedding
of Sri Gopal Dasa and Anuradha Devi Dasi, Candana-yatra
2006[January-April] — Hare
Krsna Ashrama Inauguration
Festival (Mulki), Gaura
Purnima Celebration, Vasant
Pancami Observance, New
DVD Film Biography of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta
Sarasvati Thakura, Installation
of Kaliya Mardana Krsna Deity, Visit by Sri
Nandanandana, Guru Prasad Swami and Swami B
B Bodhayana.
2005
2005[August-Dec.] — Visit
of Paramadvaiti Maharaja, Anniversary of Sri
Narasingha Chaitanya Matha, Karttika, Govardhana
Puja, Srila Prabhupada Disappearance, Appearance
of Bhaktivinoda, Radhasthami, Reprinting of Follow
the Angels and In
Search of the Ultimate goal of Life, Srila
Prabhupada Vyasa Puja, Srila Narasingha Maharaja
Vyasa Puja, New Video: Srila Bhaktisiddhanta
Biography: The
Universal Teacher, New book
by Srila Sridhara Maharaja entitled Encounters
With Divinity, Sri
Krsna Janmastami Mahotsava.
2005[May
- July]
— Jagannatha
Ratha-yatra, Appearance
of Lord Narasinghadeva, Candana-yatra,
Appearance of Srila Gadadhara Pandita Gosvami.
2005
- 1[Jan-Feb.] — Nityananda
Trayodasi, Vasanta-pancami, Installation of Lord Jagannatha
and Gaura-Gadadhara, Ashrama
Publications & Videos, Kaliya-Mardana Krsna Asrama,
Kannada Songbook Printed.
2004
2004[Nov.
- Dec.] — Disappearance Bhaktisiddhanta, Ten Year
Ashrama Anniversary, Disappearance Srila
B P Puri Gosvami, Disappearance Gaurakisora, Disappearance
Srila
Prabhupada, Karttika Masa, Govardhana Puja, Srila Sridhara
Maharaja Appearance, B B Visnu Appearance.
2004
- 4[Sept.
- Oct.] — Appearance
Day of Srila B P Puri Gosvami, Evolution of Theism reprinted,
Sannyasa of Srila Prabhupada, Appearance of Bhaktivinoda
Thakura,
Radhasthami,
Srila B G Narasingha Appearance,
Srila Prabhupada Appearance,
Janmasthami.
2004
- 3 [April
cont.-August] — Visit of Vijayashankar MP, Visit
of Dr Rajaram, Painting of Narasinghadeva's temple, Himalayan
Pilgrimage video, Library & Devavision Studio opening.
2004
- 1[Jan-Feb.]
— Sivaratri, Appearance
Bhaktisiddhanta,
Nityananda
Trayodasi, Kirtan Hall Artistry, Visits of BV Narasingha
& Guru Prasad Svami, Vasanta-pancami,
Publication of Prakrta-rasa Aranya Chedini, Kumbha Mela
on New Zealand TV.
2003
2003[Sept
- Dec.] — Tirobhava
of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta, Foundation of Library & Multimedia
Studio, Yoga-Narasimha Tilaka, Video
Darshan of Yoga-Narasingha, Installation of Sri Sri Laksmi-Narasingha,
Srila
Prabhupada's Tirobhava, Karttika, Govardana Puja, Avirbhava
of Srila BR Sridhara Deva Gosvami, Appearance of Srila BB
Visnu Maharaja, Radhastami.
2003
- 1 [August] — Janmastami and Installation of Yoga-Narasingha,
Srila Prabhupada's Vyasa Puja, Vyasa Puja of Srila Narasingha
Maharaja.
2003
- 3[Jan-April]
— Gandaki
Muktinatha, Gaura Purnima Festival, Varadaraja in Kondaggi,
Laksmi-Narasimha in Javagal, Yoga-Narasimha
in Belavadi, Mahabalipuram, Pakshi-tirtha, Vasanta-pancami,
Wedding of Govardhana and Krsna-priya dd.
2002
2002-2[June
- Dec.] — Srila Prabhupada Deity, Vrndavana Temples,
Subramanya Tirtha, Karttika Masa, Govardhana
Puja, Srila Prabhupada's Tirobhava, Subhaga Svami visits,
Kitchen
Ground-breaking, Sridhar Swami visits, Goshalla
Completed, Vyasa Puja of B. P. Puri Goswami, Radhastami
and Babaji
Initiation, Narasingha Maharaja
Vyasa-puja, Janmastami, Srila
Prabhupada's Vyasa-puja, Audarya Asrama program and San
Francisco Ratha-yatra.
2002[Jan.
- May] — Narasingha Jayanti in Vermont & Govindaji
Gardens, Gosala Foundation, Pejavara Svami visits, Gaura
Purnima in Vermont & Govindaji Gardens, Guru Prasad
Swami Visits, Jayadvaita Maharaja visits.
2001
2001[July
- Dec.] —
Boston Program, Govardhana Puja, Srila Prabhupada Tirobhava,
Govardhana Hill
Manifests, Gurukula boys visit
Nagamangala, Radha Damodara Moves to Vermont, Devavision
Project Moves, Editing
for Devavision Underway, Installation
of Sri Sudarsana Cakra, Radhastami, Vyasa-puja Celebration
of BG Narasingha Maharaja,
Srila Prabhupada Vyasa Puja, Janmastami
& Janmastami videos, Boston Program, West Coast Saranagati Tour.
2001[Jan
- June] —
Cira-dahi
Mahotsava, Pandava Nirjala Ekadasi, Calf born, Meeting with
Asta-matha Swamis in Udupi, Candana-yatra,
Narasingha Caturdasi, Ramanujacaryas Appearance, Gaura
Purnima, Tripurari Maharaja
visits, Tour to Subrahmanya, Halebid
and Udupi, New Center and Deities in Bangalore, Sivaratri,
Nityananda Avirbhava,
Deity chamber decoration, New
Calf, 2001 Kumbha Mela.
2000
2000[Jan
- Dec.] — Govardhana Hill to Manifest,
Copper Plate Project, Installation of Radha-Damodara.