krsna Posted May 12, 2006 Report Share Posted May 12, 2006 Bhaktivinode on Bipin Bihari BY: MADHAVANANDA DAS May 11, BHUBANESWAR, INDIA (SUN) — Several articles have been recently posted on Sampradaya Sun regarding the relationship between Thakur Bhaktivinode and Bipin Bihari Goswami. However, no one so far has quoted Bhaktivinode Thakur himself on this subject. In a number of his publications, Thakur Bhaktivinode addresses Bipin Bihari as his guru and offers heartfelt prayers. Here are Bhaktivinode's closing words to his "Amrta Pravaha Bhasya" commentary on "Caitanya-caritamrta" [For the verses in this article, I've used the scholarly system of transliteration known as Harvard Kyoto]: <CENTER>bipina-bihArI hari tA'ra zakti avatAri bipina bihArI prabhu-bara zrI guru gosvAmI rUpe dekhi more bhavakUpe uddharila Apana kiGkara </CENTER> "The eminent Bipin Bihari Prabhu, who is the manifestation of the transcendental energy of Lord Hari, Who sports in the forests of Vraja, has descended in the form of the spiritual preceptor. Seeing me in the dark well of worldly existence, he has delivered this humble servant of his." In his concluding words to "Srimad-Bhagavatarka-marici-mala", Bhaktivinode writes: <CENTER>vipina-vihArI prabhu mama prabhu-vara zrI-vaMsI-vadanAnanda-vaMza-zazadhara </CENTER> "My exalted spiritual master, Vipina-vihari Prabhu, is the brilliant moon in the family of Sri Vamsi Vadanananda." In his autobiography known as "Svalikha Jivani", the Thakur describes how he got the name Bhaktivinode: "I forgot to mention one incident. Observing my writing books on devotional service, and being pleased with me, Sripad Acharya Kula [bipin Bihari Goswami and others] gave me the title 'Bhaktivinoda." (Section 342) Again in his autobiography, Bhaktivinode speaks about his acceptance of initiation from Bipin Bihari: "I had been searching for a suitable guru for a long time, but I did not obtain one. I was very unhappy...I was feeling very anxious, and in a dream Mahaprabhu diminished my unhappiness. In that dream I received a little hint. That very day I became happy. One or two days later Gurudeva wrote a letter to me saying, 'I will soon come and give you diksa. Gurudeva came and diksha was given. My mind was satisfied. (Sections 299-300) In several places Bhaktivinode also mentions Bipin Bihari Goswami and his line on a more esoteric level. In his "Kalyana Kalpataru" (3.10) Bhaktivinode prays for the association of Srimati Ananga Manjari in the spiritual world. Ananga Manjari appeared as Jahnava Mata, the original preceptor of the diksa parampara of which Bipin Bihari Goswami was a member. In his "Gita Mala" (5.3.1 and 5.10.4) Bhaktivinode offers prays to Ananga Manjari as well as Vilas Manjari. Bipin Bihari Goswami was part of the Baghnapara Goswami's line coming from Jahnava Mata. According to their line, Vilas Manjari is the identity of Bipin Bihari Goswami in the spiritual world. As the followers of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur, we accept Srila Jagannath Das Babaji as the siksa and prominent guru of Thakur Bhaktivinode. However, it is only fair to note that no where in his writings does the Thakur himself say this. The only written statements that we are aware of by Thakur Bhaktivinode about Srila Jagannath Das Babaji appear in sections 373, 375, and 366-367 of his autobiography. Therein Bhaktivinode speaks of his service to Jagannath Das and makes his reverence towards him very clear. However, he never refers to him as guru. The above quotations are offered as historical information for the pleasure of the devotee community. They are not meant to suggest any kind of conclusion. Vaishnava kripa prarthi, Madhavananda Das ISKCON Bhubaneswar SOURCES: -- Bhaktivinode Thakur. "Gita Mala". English translation by Sri Dasarath Suta Das. Published by Nectar Books. Union City Georgia, USA. 1991. -- Bhaktivinode Thakur. "Kalyana Kalpataru". English translation by Sri Dasarath Suta Das. Published by Nectar Books. Union City Georgia, USA. 1988. -- Bhaktivinode Thakur. "Srimad Bhagavat-arka Maricimala". Published by Sri Chaitanya Gaudiya Math. Mayapur. 2001. Bengali. -- Krishnadas Kaviraj Goswami. ”Sri Caitanya-caritamrta". Commentaries by Srila Saccidananda Bhaktivinode Thakur and Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Goswami Prabhupada. Published by Sri Chaitanya Gaudiya Math. Calcutta. 1992. Bengali. -- Rupa Vilas Das. "The Seventh Goswami". Published by New Jaipur Press. Washington MS, USA.1989. -- "Svalikhita Jivani" [Autobiography] of Srila Sachchidananda Bhaktivinoda Thakura. English Translation by Shukavak Das. Edited by Karnamrita Das. Unpublished manuscript. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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