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Caitanya Mahaprabhu is Sri Krishna Himself, the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

He appeared in the Kali yuga (the present age), 513 years ago in 1486 AD, in

the mood of His own greatest devotee, Srimati Radharani. The fact that Caitanya

Mahaprabhu is non different from Krishna is substantiated by the scriptures

such as the Srimad Bhagvatam (11.5.32), by the sadhus (saintly persons) such as

Srila Advaita acarya, Nityananda prabhu and the six Goswamis of Vrindavan.

Finally it is substantiated by all the gurus in bona fide disciplic

successions. Since it is independently verified by the scriptures, sadhus and

guru, we should also accept that Caitanya Mahaprabhu is an incarnation of the

Supreme Personality of Godhead. Caitanya Mahaprabhu appeared in this yuga to

demonstrate the means for the people to return to Godhead. In the present age

of Kali, that began about 5000 years ago, people have short life spans, weak

intellect and a propensity to quarrel and cheat. Out of compassio!

n for the fallen souls in this age, Sri Krishna incarnated, as Caitanya

Mahaprabhu, to establish the process of Sankirtan Yajna to help people return

back, back to Godhead. To enact His mission, He appeared with His associates.

Thus Sri Krishna Caitanya is often worshipped in His form as pancha-tattva,

accompanied by His immediate expansions, Nityananda prabhu, Advaita acarya,

Gadadhar pandit and Srivasa Thakur.

 

Sankirtan is chanting the holy name of the Lord. It could be done

congregationally, as kirtans, or it could be done softly in solace, as japa.

Japa is the process of chanting the maha-mantra:

 

Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare

Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare

 

on the 108 tulasi beads of the japa-mala. Caitanya Mahaprabhu established that

the name of Krishna is non different from Krishna Himself. He established this

on the basis of authorized scriptures and explained to the mass of people the

philosophy of 'acintya-bhedabheda-tattva', which maintains that the Supreme

Lord is simultaneously one with and different from His creation. He

demonstrated it by practicing the chanting of the holy name Himself, and

explained that the holy name is the sound incarnation of the Lord Himself, and

since the Lord is absolute, there is no difference between His holy name and

His transcendental body.

 

Krishna Caitanya, as He is often also called was born in a brahman family in

Navadvipa, West Bengal as Vishvambhara, His birth was accompanied by an almost

universal chanting of Haribol, since it coincided with a total lunar eclipse.

As a child, the only way His parents, Sacidevi and Jagannatha Misra, could get

Him to stop crying was by chanting the holy name. Therefore, from the

beginning, He was inducing the people to chant to names of God. He was also

called 'Gauranga' on account of His golden body complexion and 'Nimai' partly

because He was born under a neem tree.

 

Though He had no need for it, He followed the established practice of studying

scriptures under the guidance of a guru in a tol (school). As a young boy, He

acquired a formidable reputation as a logician and vedantist. At a very young

age, he defeated Kesava Kashmiri, a digvijaya (unconquerable) brahman from

Kashmir. But Caitanya Mahaprabhu then moved on to immerse Himself completely in

the devotional worship of Krishna. He then conclusively established over and

over again to prominent Vedic scholars of His time, that Krishna can never be

approached by the dint of mental speculation, specially in the present age

where people have limited intellect, but can be only approached in the mood of

love and surrender - the mood of a devotee.

 

Caitanya Mahaprabhu also demonstrated that any one can become a devotee. He

glorified Haridas Thakur, a Moslem by birth, who daily chanted 300,000 names of

the Lord. In fact He showed that any living creature, may it be a learned

brahman, a fallen shudra, a criminal or even animals can become spiritually

elevated by chanting or hearing the names of Lord. He thus showed that love of

Godhead is an intrinsic quality of the spirit soul, and can be awakened from

its dormant stage by the process of chanting and kirtan. As one practices the

process of chanting, he passes through three stage: the offensive stage,

wherein one may desire all kinds of material happiness, the clearing stage,

when the material contamination's are cleared and finally the transcendental

stage, one of pure love of Godhead. Caitanya Mahaprabhu taught and showed that

this is the highest stage of perfection for the human beings.

 

The immediate followers of Caitanya Mahaprabhu, chief amongst them being the

six Goswamis, wrote several authoritative books based on Vedic scriptures. They

wrote this based on the personal instructions given by Caitanya Mahaprabhu to

demonstrate that bhakti or love of Krishna is the ultimate goal of the Vedas.

Krsnadas Kaviraj Goswami and Vrndavan dasa Thakura wrote authoritative

biographies of Sri Krishna Caitanya known as Caitanya Caritamrita and Caitanya

Bhagvata.

 

Though He inspired His followers to prolific writing, Caitanya Mahaprabhu left

behind the essence of His teaching in only eight verses called the

'Siksastaka'. Each of this verse is a pearl of spiritual wisdom, which if

understood properly, under the guidance of a qualified teacher, can elevate a

person from the mundane plane of materialism to the highest form of devotion -

prema bhakti. In addition to this, Caitanya Mahaprabhu lived an exemplary life

that served as a model for people in the Kali yuga to follow and return to

Godhead.

 

Caitanya Mahaprabhu predicted that the holy name of the Lord would be spread to

every village and town all over the world. He propagated the chanting of the

maha mantra which He directly took from the scriptures. In the Brhan-naradiya

Purana says:

 

harer nama harer nama harer namaivia kevalam

kalau nasty eva nasty eva nasty eva gatir anyatha

 

'Chant the Holy name, chant the Holy name, chant the Holy name. In the Kali

yuga, there is no other way, no other way, no other way!'

 

The Kalisantarana Upanishad says that the 16 word, 32 syllable Hare Krishna

maha mantra is the most effective way of counteracting the contaminating

effects of the Kali yuga. Many of His empowered devotees, like Bhaktivinoda

Thakura, Bhaktisiddhantha Saraswati Thakura have since appeared to further this

holy mission. The latest, prominent personality in this line is His Divine

Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder of acarya of ISKCON. In

following the instructions of his spiritual master and the mission of Caitanya

Mahaprabhu, Prabhupada propagated the chanting of the name of Krishna well

beyond the borders of India, in countries all over the world, a mission that is

still being carried forward by his disciples in ISKCON.

 

Recommendations for interested readers :

 

Readers who are not already chanting are strongly encouraged in begin the all

auspicious activity of japa meditation, this spiritually uplifting process

which cleanses the heart of all the dust accumulated over years, enabling one

to fully taste the nectar of the holy name.

 

Further Reading:

 

Caitanya Caritamrita by Krsnadas Kaviraja Goswami, translated into English by

His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Caitanya Bhagavata by

Vrndavana dasa Thakura.

 

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(Fasting till moonrise)

Mar 29 2002, Friday Festival of Jagannatha Misra

 

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