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December 31st, 2002 (Tuesday),

Disappearance day of Sri Mahesa Pandita

 

 

SRI MAHESA PANDITA

 

"He who was previously a very munificent cowherd boy has now

appeared as Mahesa Pandita. In ecstatic love, he dances like a madman as

though intoxicated to the beat of a kettle drum." [C.C. Adi 11.32]

 

According to Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika, Mahesa Pandita was formerly

Maha-Bahusakha in Krsna-lila. He was a companion of Nityananda Prabhu, and

was present at the Danda Mahotsava held at Panihati.

 

In Bhakti-Ratnakara, Taranga Nine, it is stated that when Narottama

dasa Thakura came to visit Khardaha, he had darsana of the lotus feet of

Mahesa Pandita.

 

Vrindavana dasa Thakura has described him as a 'param mahanta' due

to the fact that he was very dear to Nityananda Prabhu. [C.B. Antya 5.744]

 

Mahesa Pandita's original Sripat at Sukh Sagor merged into the bed

of the Ganges, but his worshippable deities of Sri Sri Nitai-Gauranga as

well as his samadhi were moved to Palpara. There is a railway station there,

between Simrali and Cakdaha stations, on the Sealdah-Krsnanagar line.

 

His disappearance day is on the thirteenth day of the bright

fortnight in the month of Pausa.

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