Guest guest Posted March 12, 2000 Report Share Posted March 12, 2000 Hare Krishna Prabhu PAMHO.Thank you for your e-mail regarding Ramadasa Visvasa of Cc. Looking forward for some good teachings like that. Your's sincerely Hari Prasad (Shyamakunda Das) ---------- > Nayana-ranjana (das) (BBT Bombay - IN) <Nayana-ranjana (AT) pamho (DOT) net> > > Ramadasa Visvasa > Saturday, March 11, 2000 4:30 PM > > I do not know about Swami Ramdas but I know about Ramadasa Visvasa in Cc who > was very learned in the scriptures, chanting Rama's Name twenty-four hours, > externally humble and even served the Vaisnavas menially like Raghunatha > Bhatta but was ignored by Lord Caitanya because the Lord understood that in > his heart he wanted to become one with Lord Rama and was puffed up due to > his learning. > > Cc Antya 13.90-110 > > Accompanied by a servant carrying his baggage, Raghunatha Bhatta started > from Varanasi and traveled along the path leading through Bengal. > > In Bengal he met Ramadasa Visvasa, who belonged to the kayastha caste. He > was one of the king's secretaries. > > > Ramadasa Visvasa was very learned in all the revealed scriptures. He was a > teacher of the famous book Kavya-prakasa and was known as an advanced > devotee and worshiper of Raghunatha [Lord Ramacandra]. > > Ramadasa had renounced everything and was going to see Lord Jagannatha. > While traveling, he chanted the holy name of Lord Rama twenty-four hours a > day. > > When he met Raghunatha Bhatta on the way, he took Raghunatha's baggage on > his head and carried it. > > Ramadasa served Raghunatha Bhatta in various ways, even massaging his legs. > Raghunatha Bhatta felt some hesitation in accepting all this service. > > "You are a respectable gentleman, a learned scholar and a great devotee," > Raghunatha Bhatta said. "Please do not try to serve me. Just come with me in > a happy mood." > > Ramadasa replied, "I am a sudra, a fallen soul. To serve a brahmana is my > duty and religious principle. > > "Therefore please do not be hesitant. I am your servant, and when I serve > you my heart becomes jubilant." > > Thus Ramadasa carried the baggage of Raghunatha Bhatta and served him > sincerely. He constantly chanted the holy name of Lord Ramacandra day and > night. > > Traveling in this way, Raghunatha Bhatta soon arrived at Jagannatha Puri. > There he met Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu with great delight and fell at His > lotus feet. > > Raghunatha Bhatta fell straight as a rod at the lotus feet of Sri Caitanya > Mahaprabhu. Then the Lord embraced him, knowing well who he was. > > Raghunatha offered respectful obeisances to Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu on > behalf of Tapana Misra and Candrasekhara, and the Lord also inquired about > them. > > "It is very good that you have come here," the Lord said. "Now go see the > lotus-eyed Lord Jagannatha. Today you will accept prasadam here at My > place." > > The Lord asked Govinda to arrange for Raghunatha Bhatta's accommodations and > then introduced him to all the devotees, headed by Svarupa Damodara Gosvami. > > Thus Raghunatha Bhatta lived with Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu continuously for > eight months, and by the Lord's mercy he felt increasing transcendental > happiness every day. > > He would periodically cook rice with various vegetables and invite Sri > Caitanya Mahaprabhu to his home. > > Raghunatha Bhatta was an expert cook. Whatever he prepared tasted just like > nectar. > > Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu would accept with great satisfaction all the food he > prepared. After the Lord was satisfied, Raghunatha Bhatta would eat His > remnants. > > When Ramadasa Visvasa met Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, the Lord did not show him > any special mercy, although this was their first meeting. > > TEXT 110 > > antare mumuksu tenho, vidya-garvavan > sarva-citta-jnata prabhu--sarvajna bhagavan > > Within his heart, Ramadasa Visvasa was an impersonalist who desired to merge > into the existence of the Lord, and he was very proud of his learning. Since > Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu is the omniscient Supreme Personality of Godhead, He > can understand the heart of everyone, and thus He knew all these things. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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