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Friday, January 3rd, 2003, Pratipat

Appearance day of Srila Locana Dasa Thakura

 

LOCANA DASA THAKURA

 

Sri Locana dasa Thakura took birth in a family of Rarhiya physicians

who resided in the village of Kogram, within the Mahakumar (Katna) district

of Barddhaman. His guru was Narahari Sarkara Thakura.

 

"I am the servant of Thakura Sri Narahari, who is the master of my

life. The desire of all my desires, I place at his lotus feet; which is that

this vile creature (myself) might describe something about the wonderful

qualities of Sri Gaurasundara. In this expectation, he is my only refuge.

[Caitanya-mangala, Satva-khanda].

 

His father's name was Sri Kamalakara dasa and his mother's name, Sri

Sadananda. He was the only son of his parents. He was raised in his maternal

grandfather's home and his education was completed there. He was married at

a very young age. From his youth he was very attached to Sri Gaurasundara

and consequently very disinterested in material life, though he was

surrounded by family, friends and society. In his youth he spent the major

part of his time at his guru's place of residence, Srikhanda, where he

learned how to do kirtana.

 

He composed Caitanya-mangala from the diary of Sri Murari Gupta.

"Murari Gupta, who resides at Nadia, composed many beautiful verses about

the life of Sri Gauranga. These include the youthful pastimes of Nimai,

which Murari Gupta personally took part in, and His later pastimes in

Nilacala, after He accepted sannyasa, which were narrated by Sri Damodara

Pandita. Having heard these verses of Murari Gupta, composed in Sanskrit, I

have become very attracted and so I have composed them in the village folk

poetry meter of Bengali."

 

In east Bengal there are many village poets who sing in various

meters known as Laksmir Pancali, Sanir Pancali and Manasa Bhasan. Locana

dasa Thakura has composed Sri Caitanya-mangala in the meter of these folk

poems. Pancali contains five various kinds of meters.

 

Sri Vrindavana dasa Thakura's composition on the pastimes of Sri

Gaurasundara was originally entitled Caitanya-mangala, but later on the name

was changed to Caitanya-bhagavat. Those pastimes which were not described in

full by Sri Vrindavana dasa Thakura, Locana dasa has described in his

Caitanya-mangala. In the invocation of this work he has first offered his

obeisances to Vrindavana dasa Thakura, "whose Caitanya-bhagavata has

enamored the entire world."

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