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Lord Nityananda Some nectar about Lord Nityananda in brief:
Lord Nityananda is the eternal associate of Caitanya Mahaprabhu,
the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Rarely is the name Nimai (Caitanya
Mahaprabhu) taken without that of Nitai (Lord Nityananda).
Mahaprabhu cannot be approached or understood without the mercy
of Nityananda Prabhu, who is the cardinal guru of all the
universes and serves as
an intermediary between Mahaprabhu and His devotees. He is the
Lord's active principle in both creation and lila. He is the
second body of the Lord, manifesting as Balaram to Sri Krishna,
Lakshman to Sri Ram and Nityananda Prabhu to Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
All other forms and expansions of the Lord emanate from
this second body. Nityananda
Prabhu is thus the source of Sankarshan, all the Vishu's, and
Ananta Sesa. As Vishnu tattva He and Advaita Acarya are
worshipped in the same category as Caitanya Mahaprabhu. In the
manifested earthly lila, Nityananda Prabhu is senior to Caitanya
Mahaprabhu by more than a decade. He is statuesque, like His
Master, with the whitish complexion of Lord Balarama. His
garments resemble a cluster of blue lotus flowers and His
effulgence is said to surpass the grandeur of a rising moon at
sunset. He has a deep
melodious voice, constant singing the glories of Sri Krishna and
carries a red stick with benedictions for the devotees, but
feared by the demoniac. He has the carefree mood of a wild
avadhuta, so absorbed is He in the love of Godhead, and no one
knows what He will do next.
Nityananda Prabhu was born in Ekacakra, a small village in
present West Bengal, around the year 1474. His birthsite is
commemorated by a temple named Garbhasva and is visited by
throngs of pilgrims today. His father, Hadai Ojha and
mother Padmavati, were pious Brahmans originally from Mithila.
Nityananda Prabhu was born on the
auspicious thirteenth day of the bright fortnight of the month
of Maga. As a child, Nitai (as Nityananda Prabhu was called),
loved to enact the pastimes of Sri Krishna or Lord Rama. He did
this so authoritatively and with such rapture, that the
entire village would be immersed in the love of Godhead.
Nitai's favorite part was that of Lakshman, and He enacted it
with so many apparently authentic scenes not described in the
Ramayana, that people would wonder if He was making it up or
actually relishing His own pastimes. The village of Ekacakra was
completely absorbed in the love of little Nitai, where He spend
the first 12 years of his earthly
life. In the 13th year, a travelling sannyasi, said to be the
famous Lakshmipati Tirtha, enchanted by Nitai"s devotion and
service, requested Nitai from his parents, as a travelling
companion. His parents, bound by Vedic culture, could not refuse
the request of a guest and reluctantly parted with Nitai.
However, devastated by the separation with Nitai, that Hadai
Pandit soon gave up his life.
Nitai traveled with Lakshmipati Tirtha for about 20 years,
during which He visited all the holy places in the country,
reminiscent of the manner that Balarama traveled while the
battle at Kurukshetra raged on. Nitai is said to be later on
initiated by Lakshmipati Tirtha. He also associated with another
of Lakshmipati Tirtha's famous disciple, Madhavendra Puri, who
although his godbrother, was revered by Nitai was as a spiritual
master. Madhavendra Puri is famous for establishing the sweet
truth of Madhurya-rasa which later become an integral part of
Gaudiya Vaishnavism. Among the other disciples of Madhavendra
Puri is Advaita Acarya, and Isavara Puri (the spiritual master
of Caitanya Mahaprabhu).
Nityananda Prabhu met Caitanya Mahaprabhu in 1506, when He was
32 years old and the Lord 20 years. It is said that when
Nityananda Prabhu reached the land of Nadia, He hid in the house
of Nandanacarya, to heighten the ecstasy of meeting through
separation. Caitanya Mahaprabhu aware of the arrival of His
eternal associate dispatched Haridas Thakur and Srivas Pandit to
search out Nitai, but they failed. Finally unable to bear
the separation any longer, Caitanya Mahaprabhu Himself went
directly to Nityananda Prabhu and the ecstasy of the meeting was
so transcendental that every one witnessing it were awed by the
sublime experience. A temple called Sri Gaura-Nityananda
commemorates this meeting place in Nadia.
Nityananda Prabhu in His role as the original spiritual master,
was instrumental in spreading the yuga dharma of sankritana all
over the Gaudia desh (Bengal, Orrisa). His mercy knew no bounds,
and people fortunate to come in contact with Him were inundated
with the love of Godhead. It was by His mercy that
Raghunatha dasa, one of the six
Goswamis started the famous Danda Mahotsava festival of
Panihatti, a tradition that continues to this day, and was thus
able to serve Caitanya Mahaprabhu. He extended His mercy to even
fallen souls like Jagai and Madhai, delivering them from the
sinful lives and protecting them from the wrath of even Caitanya
Mahaprabhu. Indeed His mercy
knew no bounds, and fortunate were the people who tasted the
nectar of his instructions.
When Nityananda Prabhu returned to Bengal at the request of
Caitanya Mahaprabhu, His decided to abandon His avadhuta status
and become a grahastha (householder). He married Jahnava devi
and Vasudha, the two daughters of Suryadasa Sarakhel, who the
brother of Gauridasa Pandit (an intimate associate of Caitanya
Mahaprabhu and the spiritual master of the famous Shyamananda
Pandit). Nityananda Prabhu had a son (Virchandara) and a
daughter (Gangadevi) from Vasudha. Soon after Vasudha passed
away and Jahanva devi looked after the children. She later
initiated Virchandra, and also became an instructing spiritual
master to the likes of Shyamananda Pandit, Shrivasa Pandit and
Narottama dasa Thakur. Jahnava devi is revered as a Vaishnavi
and she established the pre-eminent positon of women in the
Vaishanava tradition.
Lord Nityananda wound up His earthly pastimes, by merging into
the deity of Krishna, known as Bankim Ray, not far from Ekacakra.
Vaishanava acaryas emphatically state that people who try to
understand Caitanya Mahaprabhu without getting the mercy of
Nityananda Prabhu will never succeed. and one must pray very
sincerely to Lord Nityananda Prabhu as the adi-guru (original
spiritual master) to be delivered to the Lotus feet of Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu. The presence of Nityananada Prabhu is
always felt in the presence of one's own guru, for the guru is
considered to be the living manifestation of Nityananda Prabhu's
love and mercy, and his sakti (power) is what gives the disciple
the ability to perform devotional service and experience
spiritual bliss. |
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