Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 THE MYSTICAL EXPERIENCE OF JAIMINI GHOSH For reasons mysterious to most, the Lord appears & disappears according to His own sweet will. Indeed he himself states that, one who understand the mystery of His appearance and activities does not take birth again in the material world. Legend has it that after the demise of Jagadish Ganguly the Lord being dissatisfied with the standards of his worship, which was almost totally neglected - decided to close His manifest pastimes. Appearing through a dream He said a typhoid epidemic was imminent and that everyone should leave the village, which they did, save for the temple priest and his family, who all became infected and died. For long time the temple was forgotten until about 60 years ago, when the Lord who once again desired to be worshiped called for Jaimini Ghosh. ______________ Jaimini Ghosh was only 15 years old at that time and he recalls: "One evening I was passing along the nearby road on my way to Navadwip, when a bamboo tree crashed across the path. Feeling an uncanny presence, I suspected it the work of some ghosts and I knew that if I stepped over the tree, something would happen to me. Gripped by fear I crouched to the ground and in that terrified condition I lost consciousness." He awoke to an assuring voice saying- "it's alright now you may proceed, there is no more danger." Opening his eyes he found himself to be just outside the Temple, and he spoke saying "why did you did that to me?" - "I didn't" - replied the unembodied voice, "I saved you , I am your friend." Suspiciously Jaimini replied- "If you saved me, if you really are my friend and want to help me, then help me get to my uncles house in Navadwip." As if he were being carried, young Jaimini effortlessly sped down the jungle path, along the main road, across the Ganges (without a boat) and arrived safely at his uncle house. Shortly after that the same voice spoke to him, revealing Himself to be Lord Jagannath and told Jaimini to begin his worship by offering milk and Ganges water, fruit and batasa. So with the permission of the owner of the temple, Phatik Chandra Chatterjee, Jaimini began to worship Them. "The Deitys" he said were almost half buried by an ant hill, but "day by day as I worhshipped Them, They gradually rose up and became more and more visible." "You will have to maintain yourself" Jaimini begged money from the local villagers and repaired the temple and built a boundary fence but after that no one was willing to give any more. So he appealed to Lord Jagannath and explained his plight. That night two huge branches fell from the tree beside the Temple, he sold that wood and the money provided for the seva for a few months. When it was all finished, he again approached Lord Jagannath and said "Prabhu I cannot maintain You anymore, You will have to maintain Yourself." >From that day on, inside the temple, on the side of the alter he would find just enough money to pay for the days puja. "Free trip to Puri" One day Jaimini fell asleep out side the Temple and when he awoke to his surprise he found himself in Puri. It was during the Rathyatra festival. So he enjoyed the festival for some days, but thinking of how his parents, not knowing his whereabouts would be terribly worried about him, he decided to return but he didn't have any money for his fare. Approaching some pandas he explained his situation and they advised him "if Lord Jagannath brought you here then go before Him and ask Him to take you back". So he did and the next morning he woke up he found himself back in Rajapur. Jaimini Ghosh left this world about 2 years ago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.