Guest guest Posted November 30, 2000 Report Share Posted November 30, 2000 VIRACANDRA (VIRABHADRA GOSVAMI): >From Gaura Gannodesa Dipika by Srila Kavi Karnapura: 67. The expansion of Lord Sankarsana known as Lord Ksirodakasayi Visnu appeared in Lord Caitanya's pastimes as Viracandra Prabhu. Lord Viracandra was non-different from Lord Caitanya Himself. 68. Lord Viracandra also entered the bodies of the two brothers Nisatha and Ulmuka, who in this way were incarnations of Lord Visnu. Minaketana Rama dasa and others were also incarnations of Lord Sankarsana in this way. Cc Adi 11.8: sri-virabhadra gosani--skandha-mahasakha tanra upasakha yata, asankhya tara lekha TRANSLATION After Nityananda Prabhu, the greatest branch is Virabhadra Gosani, who also has innumerable branches and subbranches. It is not possible to describe them all. PURPORT Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura writes in his Anubhasya, "Virabhadra Gosani was the direct son of Srila Nityananda Prabhu and a disciple of Jahnava-devi. His real mother was Vasudha. In the Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika (67) he is mentioned as an incarnation of Ksirodakasayi Visnu. Therefore Virabhadra Gosani is nondifferent from Sri Krsna Caitanya Mahaprabhu. In a village of the name Jhamatapura, in the district of Hugli, Virabhadra Gosani had a disciple named Yadunathacarya, who had two daughters-a real daughter named Srimati and a foster daughter named Narayani. Both these daughters married, and they are mentioned in the Bhakti-ratnakara (Thirteenth Wave). Virabhadra Gosani had three disciples who are celebrated as his sons-Gopijana-vallabha, Ramakrsna and Ramacandra. The youngest, Ramacandra, belonged to the Sandilya dynasty and had the surname Vatavyala. He established his family at Khadadaha, and its members are known as the gosvamis of Khadadaha. The eldest disciple, Gopijana-vallabha, was a resident of a village known as Lata, near the Manakara railway station in the district of Burdwan. The second, Ramakrsna, lived near Maladaha, in a village named Gayesapura." Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura notes that since these three disciples belonged to different gotras, or dynasties, and also had different surnames and lived in different places, it is not possible to accept them as real sons of Virabhadra Gosani. Ramacandra had four sons, of whom the eldest was Radhamadhava, whose third son was named Yadavendra. Yadavendra's son was Nandakisora, his son was Nidhikrsna, his son was Caitanyacanda, his son was Krsnamohana, his son was Jaganmohana, his son was Vrajanatha, and his son was Syamalala Gosvami. This is the genealogical table given by Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura for the descendants of Virabhadra Gosani. Adi 11.9 isvara ha-iya kahaya maha-bhagavata veda-dharmatita hana veda-dharme rata Although Virabhadra Gosani was the Supreme Personality of Godhead, He presented Himself as a great devotee. And although the Supreme Godhead is transcendental to all Vedic injunctions, He strictly followed the Vedic rituals. Adi 11.10 antare isvara-cesta, bahire nirdambha caitanya-bhakti-mandape tenho mula-stambha He is the main pillar in the hall of devotional service erected by Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. He knew within Himself that He acted as the Supreme Lord Visnu, but externally He was prideless. Adi 11.11 adyapi yanhara krpa-mahima ha-ite caitanya-nityananda gaya sakala jagate It is by the glorious mercy of Sri Virabhadra Gosani that people all over the world now have the chance to chant the names of Caitanya and Nityananda. Adi 11.12 sei virabhadra-gosanira la-inu sarana yanhara prasade haya abhista-purana I therefore take shelter of the lotus feet of Virabhadra Gosani, so that by His mercy my great desire to write Sri Caitanya-caritamrta will be properly guided. Adi 11.13 sri-ramadasa ara, gadadhara dasa caitanya-gosanira bhakta rahe tanra pasa Two devotees of Lord Caitanya named Sri Ramadasa and Gadadhara dasa always lived with Sri Virabhadra Gosani. Other villages, namely Viracandra-pura and Virabhadra-pura, are situated within the area of the village of Ekacakra. In honor of the holy name of Virabhadra Gosvami, these places are renowned as Viracandra-pura and Virabhadra-pura. (Cc Adi 13) Near the Bhadisvara temple of Hadai Pandita (father of Lord Nityananda) is a place named Amalitala (Imlitala), which is so named because of a big tamarind tree there. According to a party named the Nedadi-sampradaya, Virabhadra Prabhu, with the assistance of twelve hundred Nedas (Buddhist monks), dug a great lake of the name Svetaganga. He was the son of Lord Nityananda and was also known as "Viracandra" and "Jagatdurlabha." He was born of Vasudha. In his past incarnation he was Payodhisayi, Nisatha, Ulmuka (GGD. 67. He was a disciple of Jahnava Mata. According to BRK. 9.420, Viracandra, at the desire of Jahnava, married both the daughters of Yadunandana Acarya, a resident of Jhamatpura near Rajabalahat. His wives were named Srimati and Narayani. Jahnava gave diksa to these two women, while Viracandra gave diksa to his father-in-law, Yadunandana. Viracandra had three sons namely Gopijanavallabha, Ramakrsna and Ramacandra. All three were ardent devotees. Viracandra once left Khardaha on a pilgrimage to Vrndavana passing through Saptagrama, Santipura, Amvika, Navadvipa, Srikhanda, Yajigrama, Kantakanagara and Kheturi. Right through he was warmly received by devotees and he performed and danced ecstatically in love of God. In Vrndavana his presence was a great pleasure for the devotees there such as Bhugarbha, Jiva Gosvami, etc. who showed him great respect. Viracandra and his devotees visited Dvadasa Vana and met Kaviraja Gosvami at Radhakunda. Kaviraja Gosvami accompanied Viracandra from Radha Kunda to Vrndavana. On the occasion of the installation ceremony of Radhavinoda in the house of Govinda Cakravarti, a disciple of Srinivasa Acarya and a resident of Borakuli village, Viracandra charmed the audience by his ecstatic dancing in harmony with the kirtana sung by Narottama Thakura. Viracandra zealously took up the task of preaching and maintaining the sanctity of the faith. There was a person named Jayagopala belonging to the Kayastha caste who lived in the village of Kandra in the land of Radha. He was extremely proud of his erudition. Since Jayagopala's guru was not very learned the former never spoke about and his guru and when specifically asked to mention who his guru was Jayagopala referred to his parama-guru. Once, out of vanity, Jayagopala showed disrespect to the prasadam. Thereafter Viracandra cut off all relations with Jayagopala and informed the rest of the Vaisnava community of it. Thus the entire community also threw Jayagopala out. In CC. 1.11.8 it is stated that Virabhadra was the trunk and from him sprang numerous branches. Viracandra's third and youngest son Ramacandra lived at Khardaha and his family-descendants settled in the following places: Vrndavana, Navadvipa, Khardaha, Calcutta, Dhaka, Butni, Uddharanapura, Saptagrama, etc. Viracandra's second son Ramakrsna settled at Maldaha and his family descendants lived at Vrndavana, Gayespura, Sodpur, Kanaidanga, Gorabajar, Mado, etc. Viracandra's eldest son Gopijanavallabha lived at Lata. His family descendants spread and settled in the following places: Latadaha, Nupuravallabhapura, Purunia in Bankura district, Kodala, Moktarpur, Agartala, Jessore, etc. The genealogical line descends as follows: Ramacandra | _________________________|__________________________ | | | | | | | | Ramadeva Krsnadeva Radhamadhava Visnudeva | ________________________|_____________________ | | | | | Gopikanta Raghava Ragendra Yadava Balarama | Harigovinda (migrated from Khardaha to Butni village in Dhaka) | _____________|________________ | | | Sarvesvara Vangesvara Nandesvara | _______________|______________ | | | Laksmikanta Gopikrsna Ratnakrsna | _________| | | Krsnakisora | |_______________________ | | Candramohana Atlokamohana | ____________|______________ | | | | Krsnagopala Pranagopala It is said that Viracandra converted 1,200 Nedanedi into Vaisnavism. They were possibly Sahajiya Buddhists. The following is taken from GPC: Srimad Viracandra or Sri Virabhadra was born in the month of Kartika (Oct-Nov), on the 9th day of the black fortnight. He was the manifestation of Sri Sankarsana. He was the inseparable vigraha-svarupa of Sri Caitanya. In Bhaktiratnakara, Sri Narahari Cakravarti has written that Viracandra prabhu was the son of Sri Nityananda and Srimati Vasudha. He was the disciple of Jahnava Mata. Sri Yadunandana Acarya was the disciple of Sri Viracandra and his two daughters Sri Sat and Sri Narayani were initiated by Sri Jahnava Mata. The daughter of Sri Vasudha and sister of Sri Viracandra--Sri Ganga devi was the manifestation of the Ganges. She was married to Sri Madhava Acarya and he was the manifestation of King Santanu. VV. mentions the name of Sri Madhava Acarya. After receiving his mother's permission, Sri Viracandra prabhu proceeded to Sri Vrndavana. He first reached the house of Sri Uddharana Datta Thakura in Saptagrama. Srinivasa Thakura, the son of Sri Uddharana Thakura, entertained him with much honor for two days. From there Viracandra prabhu came to Sri Advaita Bhavan in Santipura and was received and treated with much care by Sri Krsna Misra, the son of Advaita Acarya. From Santipura he reached Amvika-Kalna and stayed at Sri Gauridasa Pandita's house. Sri Hrday Caitanya prabhu entertained him nicely. When he reached Jagannatha Misra's house in Navadvipa a hearty reception was given to him by the relatives of Mahaprabhu.. He then went to Srikhanda where Sri Raghunandana and Kanai Thak ura showed him great respect and embraced him. After spending a few days, Sri Viracandra prabhu reached the house of Srinivasa Acarya in Yajigrama. Acarya prabhu worshiped him with deep respect. There he participated in a grand sankirtana festival and afterwards went to Kantakanagara. He stayed for one day and then went on to Sri Govindaraja's house in Budhari. Sri Govinda Kaviraja worshiped him along with his many associates. Sri Viracandra was very pleased with their devotion and stayed there for two days. After that he went to Kheturi. There he spent time with Sri Narottama Thakura, performing sankirtana with great delight and then left for Sri Vrndavana. On his way to Vrndavana, many degraded and fallen persons came under his influence and were completely rectified. When he reached Vrndavana all the Gosvamis of Vrndavana came forward to welcome him. They were Sri Jiva Gosvami, Sri Krsna dasa Kaviraja, Sri Ananta Acarya, Sri Haridasa Pandita-Sri Madana gopala deva's priest, Sri Gopinatha Adhikari, Sri Madhu Pandita and his brother Sri Bhavananda--the priest of Sri Gopinatha, Sri Kasisvara and his disciple Sri Govinda Gosvami and Sri Yadavacarya and others (BRK). Then Sri Viracandra prabhu was permitted by Sri Bhugarbha Gosvami and Sri Jiva Gosvami to visit the forests of Vrndavana. He visited the twelve forests in Mathura, Sri Radhakunda and Syamakunda and Govardhana hill, etc. Many people who saw him were charmed by his display of devotional ecstacy. After spending some time in Vrndavana, he returned to Gauda and his fame spread far and wide. Like Sri Nityananda Prabhu, he was enriched with divine wealth. Srila Bhaktisiddhanta SArasvati Prabhupada has written in CC. Anubhasya that Gopijanavallava, Ramakrsna and Ramacandra were his three sons, and also his disciples. Ramacandra, the youngest one lived in Khardaha. The eldest, Sri Gopijanavallava lived in Latagrama near Manakara, and the second son Ramakrsna lived in Ganesapura near Maladaha. Virabhadra efficiently organized the Vaisnava community in Gaura Vanga. He showed great respect to Srinivasa Acarya and Narottama Thakura. The authority which Virabhadra exercised over the Vaisnava community can be understood from a letter extracted in BRK. Jayagopala dasa, a Kayastha and a resident of Kanda slighted his guru, being puffed up with the arrogance of erudition hence Viracandra socially excommunicated him and forbid all the devotees to associate with him. Jayagopala dasa was not a person of insignificant stature. He received the grace of Sundarananda Thakura, a companion of Nityananda. Jayagopala wrote Sanskrit books such as: Haribhaktiratnakra, Bhaktibhavapradipa, Krsnavilasa, Manovuddhisandarbha, Dharmasandarbha, and Anumanasamanvaya and in Bengali Gopalavilasa. It is clear from the story of Jayagopala that thereafter a hostile grouped turned against Viracandra. The associates of Nityananda were accustomed to wear the dress of a cowherd and a Cuda on the head. Viracandra forbade them to wear a Cuda. When one refused to abide by his order, Viracandra excommunicated him also. People following this dissenting group are known to belong to the Cuda-dhari sampradaya. 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