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Sri Advaita Acarya
The foremost of all the Vaishnavas who reside at Navadwip is Sri
Advaita Acarya, whose virtuous presence has made all the worlds
blessed. He is the most preeminent preceptor in all fields
including knowledge, renunciation and devotion. In explaining
Krsna-bhakti he is like unto Lord Shankara (Shiva) himself, and
whatever scriptures that exist within the three worlds he
explains in the light of Krsna-bhakti.
With the intense eagerness he continually worships the Shalagram
of Sri Krsna with Tulasi manjaris and Ganges water. By the
momentum of his spiritual force, his loud shouts pierce the
coverings of this universe and, resounding throughout Vaikuntha,
reach the ears of Sri Krsna. Hearing this loving summons
saturated with devotion, Sri Krsna advents Himself.
On the seventh day of the bright fortnight of the month of Magh,
the great ocean of ecstasy swelled to its limits, being forcibly
attracted by the moon of Adwaita, Who appeared from the womb of
Sri Nabhadevi as the moon appears in the autumn sky. His father,
Sri Kuvera, Pandit floated in that ocean of joy. In great
happiness gave many gifts in charity to the brahmanas (who
voluntarily accept vows of poverty). Very quietly he approached
the maternity room to get a glimpse of his newborn son. Then his
own face began to shine by the reflected light of that moon-like
personage. The residents of Nabagram came running to see the
child. Everyone remarked that they had never seen such a
beautiful baby. What a pious activities his father must have
been performed to get such a jewel of a son, and that in his old
age. Thus Ghanasyama sings about this occasion. [B.R.12.1759]
The child was named Mangal and his other name was Kamalaksa.
Advaita Acarya is the combined incarnation of Maha Visnu and
Sadaisiva (who resides in Goloka). His two consorts, Sita and
Sri are manifestations of Yoga Maya. Once when Advaita performed
worship, whatever gods and demigods He used to meditate upon He
saw all gathered at Lord Caitanya's lotus feet, offering
prayers. Raising up his two hands, Advaita exclaimed in great
ecstasy, "Today all the days of my life have produced a
successful result, as all my desires have been fulfilled. My
birth and activities have finally born fruit. I have directly
perceived Your two lotus feet, which are proclaimed throughout
the four Vedas but are unattainable thereby. Now, by Your
causeless mercy, You have
revealed Yourself to Me."
Mahaprabhu replied, "Acarya, now you should perform My worship."
First Advaita Acarya washed the Lord's two lotus feet with water
scented by flower petals and then with water scented with
sandalwood. Then He placed on His lotus feet Tulasi manjari
dipped in sandalwood paste along with arghya - an auspicious
offering of rice, durbagrass, yogurt etc. His eyes brimming with
tears, he offered incense, ghee lamps, flowers, sandalwood
paste, and some foodstuffs. After offering various prayers he
loudly proclaimed the Lord's glories with auspicious shouts. All
glories to the Lord and maintainer of the universe, the Lord of
all that lives. All glories to Gaurcandra, the ocean of mercy.
All glories to the most munificent incarnation of Sri Krsna
Caitanya Mahaprabhu, whose form is all-enchanting. All glories
to He who is decorated with the ornaments of Sri Vatsa and
Kaustubha. All glories to He who has revealed the Hare Krsna
Maha-mantra. All glories to He who enjoys the pastimes of
accepting devotion unto Himself. All glories to Mahaprabhu who
reclines on the bed of Ananta Sesa. All glories to the refuge of
all living entities. [C.B.Mad. 6.116]
Hearing Advaita's prayer's Mahaprabhu replied, "My dear Acarya,
I am very pleased by your prayers. Now you can ask from me any
benediction you like." Then Advaita requested that, "My only
request is that you distribute love of Krsna even to women,
laborers and the ignorant fools as well. [C.B. Mad. 6.167]
A Nrsimha sila and Deities, fashioned after a picture of Sri Sri
Madan-Gopal that were worshipped by Advaita Acarya are still
residing at Santipur in Madan-Gopal Para. Santipur is a short
distance from Krsnanagar by bus.
The place on the banks of the Ganga where Advaita Acarya
worshipped shalagram and called out to the Lord to please
descend to the world is known today as Babla. A temple has been
built in memory of Advaita Acarya's pastimes there. This place
can be reached by rikshaw from Santipur.
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