Guest guest Posted July 20, 2000 Report Share Posted July 20, 2000 The Disppearance of Srila Gopal Bhatta Goswami - 21st July >From Bhakti Ratnakara by Srila Narahari Sarkara Thakura O my divine master, Sri Gopala Bhatta, the bee at Sri Gaura`s lotus feet. You are the sun which destroys the darkness of illusion, the ocean of mercy and the greatest of all brahmanas. You are the son of Sri Venkata Bhatta and are just like a valuable jewel of divine love and devotion. You have relieved the fallen souls from material bondage and awarded them real happiness. O master, please save me. My dear master, Srila Gopala Bhatta, who is always situated at the lotus feet of Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. You are the most expert devotee of the Lord. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu met Sri Gopala Bhatta in South India. I shall summarize the history of the Bhatta family: Sri Gopala Bhatta was the son of Sri Venkata Bhatta. Sri Venkata Bhatta lived in the south and was a renowned brahmin scholar of all sastras. Trimalla, Venkata and Sri Prabodhananda were three brothers of whom Sri Gaura candra was the very life and soul. Formerly they were worshippers of Sri Laksmi Narayana, but by the favor of Mahaprabhu they later became great devotees of Radha Krsna. During his visit to the South, Prabhu Gaurahari spent four happy months in the house of the Bhattas. In the book Caitanya Caritamrta, there was a beautiful description of the Lord's Southern tour. There was no mention of Gopala Bhatta in the Caitanya Caritamrta but his family is mentioned. In Caitanya Caritamrta (madhu kanda 9/82-83) there is mention of a Vaisnava named Sri Venkata Bhatta who respectfully invited Prabhu to his house. He washed the feet of the Lord and drank the water with all the members of his family. It was said that Gopala, the son of Venkata became ecstatically emotional by drinking that water. Although he tried to control his body it shivered in ecstatic love. Gopala was a beautiful young man whose complexion was as bright as a golden champaka flower. His lotus like face had large eyes and eyebrows and his nose and forehead bore the bright tilaka of the Vaisnavas. How beautiful were his ears and neck. How beautiful were his hands, chest and thin waist. How beautiful were his shank, knees, reddish feet. He wore bright clothes and was decorated with many ornaments. Everyone was fascinated by his ever increasing beauty and his manliness. Having received Mahaprabhu - his life and soul - Gopala engage himself most gladly in the Lord's service. I worship Sri Gopala Bhatta Prabhu who was the best of all brahmanas and was engaged with utmost sincerity in the service of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. I am unable to describe how Gaurahari favored Sri Gopala Bhatta. The character of Sri Gopala Bhatta Nevertheless I shall attempt to describe the character of Gopala who was always engaged in the service of Sri Mahaprabhu. He was not satisfied to see Mahaprabhu as an ascetic but he lamented privately. He addressed Providence with a choked voice, "O Providence, why was I born in this far away place? "Why have you forced me to see Prabhu in the dress of an ascetic and deprived me from observing His pastimes in Nadia? "How cruel you are to allow Him the life of a renunciate when I long to see Him as Vrajendra Nandana, the Lord of Sri Radhika." Lamenting in this way he wept like a mad man and breathed a heavy sigh as hot as fire. Forgiving Providence, Gopala then lamented that the ill fortune was his own fault. Having spent himself in lamentation, Gopala remained reticent yet Gaurahari could understand the state of Gopala's mind. When Gopala fell asleep, the Lord of Navadvipa appeared to him in a dream. Lord Gaurasundara strolling through the streets of Navadvipa and he was there with him. Nityananda and Advaita took him lovingly in their arms but when they were about to tell him something, he woke up from his sleep. Gopala looked around in bewilderment and them went impatiently to find Sri Gaura. Mahaprabhu was delighted and revealed Himself in the form of a cowherd boy with a blue complexion. The divine beauty remained but in a few moments the blue complexion turned golden. The glow of Gaurasundara's beauty enchanted the universe. How beautiful was that hair that curled across His shoulders. His forehead was decorated by Vaisnava tilaka, his eyebrows were dramatically raised and his magnificent glance stole the hearts of all the ladies. His beautiful face defeated the pride of the autumn moon and His smile showered nectar. His beautiful dhoti was wrapped with three folds and decorated with various ornaments, His gestures and postures were fascinating. The garland of malati flowers hanging round Nimai's neck enchanted Gopala. He fell to the feet of Mahaprabhu and again looked at his face withexpectation, but the Lord had reassumed His ascetic form. Prabhu Gauracandra pacified Gopala and gave him direct instructions. He ordered him to go to Vrndavana as soon as possible for there he would meet two valuable jewels namely Rupa and Sanatana. "Tell them about My desire," said Mahaprabhu. "In Vrndavana, you will get many disciples from all over the world." Having instructed Gopala, Prabhu took him in his lap and soaked his body with tears from His own eyes. Prabhu advised Gopala to keep the instructions confidential and not discus them with anyone. Gopala was very happy with that.Sri Venkata Bhatta was satisfied seeing the sincerity with which Gopala served Sri Gauranga. He dedicated his son to the gracious feet of Gauracandra and became truly happy. Thereafter Gopala spent his days and nights with Sri Gaurahari. The thought that Prabhu would leave their house after four months made the three brothers morose. Trimalla, Venkata and Sri Prabodha nanda wondered how they could spend their days without Prabhu. "Who will joke with us" they asked each other. "Who will accompany us while we bathe in the river Kaveri? "Who will perform sankirtana in the temple of Ranganatha and who will give worthless fellows like us the gem of deviation? Without Prabhu's presence these crowds will all disperse and the holy place shall be vacant." Though tears streamed silently down their faces, they did not disclose their worries to any one. At the end of the scheduled four months when Prabhu actually left their houses, they cried out in despair. As the Lord left their house, the Bhatta's fell on the ground at His feet. Prabhu pacified the three brothers by embracing them affectionately. After pacifying Gopala, Mahaprabhu continued on His Southern tour. At last He reached Nilacala where He met His associated and devotees. He visited Gauda and Vrndavana where He also met many of His devotees. The great ascetic Sri Krsna Caitanya gratified the Kali Yuga with help of his devotees. Wherever he went he informed his devotees that he had decided to stay in Nilacala. But in South India Sri Venkata Bhatta and his two brothers grew morose because of the separation from Sri Caitanya. In the absence of his master Sri Gopala's state of mind was beyonddescription. He reflected on that moment of separation when Mahaprabhu had assured him that his desires would soon be fulfilled. He thought of Mahaprabhu's promise to take him to Vrndavana. Gopala remained absorbed in love of Sri Gauranga, and his fame in explaining devotional doctrines began to spread throughout the country. His pleasure was derived from spreading the glories of Sri Gauranga and defeating the views of the illusionists. Educated people eulogized Gopala Bhatta and wondered how he had gained so much knowledge so easily. Somebody said, "The credit goes to Sri Parabodhananda who has educated him since his childhood. "No one can match the learning of Sri Gopala who certainly gained his knowledge through the earnest efforts of his uncle." Somebody said, "Because of his vast learning Prabhonanda has earned the title Saraswati. Whether awake or sleeping he never thinks of anyone but his Lord Sri Krsna Caitanya." According to Hari Bhakti Vilasa (1:2) "Gopala Bhatta, the disciple of Srila Prabodhananda and a favorite devotee of Lord Sri Gaura Sundara, is compiling the book Sri Hari Bhakti Vilasa, having satisfied Sri Raghunatha dasa and Rupa Sanatana." A renunciate in worldly matters, Sri Gopala Bhatta was both affectionate and poetic.He was an expert in singing, playing musical instruments and dancing. The book of verse compiled by Sri Gopala Bhatta for which Prabhonanda should be given first credit - uses to enchant both the readers and the listeners. In this way, everyone praised Sri Prabodhananda and Gopala, his nephew who was highly learned and also kind hearted. Sri Gopala took serious responsibility in looking after his parents who were always satisfied with him. Once a brahmin told Sri Venkata Bhatta, "You must be proud to be the father of a son who is illustrious in every way. "I have never seen such deep devotion as your son exhibits nor such submission toward parents." Venkata Bhatta was delighted to tell the brahmin about Gopala's life long endurance to be a great man. Gopala had eagerly anticipated seeing Lord Jagannatha in Nilacala and at the same time he was interested in learning Vyakarana and other scriptures. Sri Venkata Bhatta also told the brahmin how his son Gopala had shown sincerity in serving Sri Krsna Caitanya, the Absolute Being. The brahmin enjoyed the stories about Gopala and admired Sri VenkataBhatta for being the happy father of such a fine son. Thereafter the brahmin returned home. The parents of Gopala were certainly fortunate to have a son who had fully dedicated himself to the gracious feet of Sri Caitanya. They gladly permitted their son to go to Vrndavana and thereafter they uttered the name of Mahaprabhu and left the world forever. After sometime Gopala met Rupa and Sanatana in Vrndavana. Although Sri Caitanya was in Nilacala at that time because he was God Himself He could understand that Gopala had gone to Vrndavana. In the house of Gadadhara Prabhu and his devotees used to take their seats. Only the most fortunate could witness the beautiful scene. The great ascetic, Prabhu Gaurarai, softly spoke His mind to the devotees. " I feel concerned because I have not received any news from Vraja for a long time." He told the devotees that he wanted to send some letters to Vrndavana, but as He spoke, a letter arrived from Rupa and Sanatana in Vraja giving news of Gopala Bhatta's arrival there. In His enthusiam over the letter, Mahaprabhu began to describe Gopala to his devotees. "During My southern tour, I had the pleasure of staying at the house of Venkata Bhatta. "There I met Sri Bhatta's son Gopala who had already proven himself a great scholar of all scriptures. "With the permission of his father, Gopala had gladly served Me with great sincerity. "Lord Krsna has been kind to him and he has now gone to live in Vrndavana. "Rupa and Sanatana are very dear to Me and they sent Me a letter as soon as Gopala arrived there." Prabhu's devotees were happy to hear the Lord relate His story. The Lord praised Rupa and Sanatana and then sent them His reply. He wrote, "I am glad to hear of Gopala's arrival in Vrndavana. You should accept him as your own brother. "Continue to send Me letters from time to time informing Me of your welfare and activities. "The books which you have already written and those which you are currently writing will later be well accepted by the world. "The person who will help to circulate all books, has now arrived by the wish of Lord Krsna." Mahaprabhu ordered a person to take the letter and many clothes for his Vrndavana disciples and to leave without delay for Vraja. When the coruier met the Gosvamis in Vrndavana, he delivered the doras, Kaupinas and outer garments along with the letter. I dare not attempt to describe how joyfully the Gosvamis received the gifts and letter from Mahaprabhu. Sri Rupa and Sri Sanatana lovingly accepted Sri Gopala as their brother. An internal revelation helped Gopala identify Sanatana Gosvami at once. Sri Sanatana Gosvami described the book Sri Hari Bhakti Vilasa to Gopala. While listening to the book, Gopala harbored a secret to serve the deity of the Lord. One night in a dream, Sri Govinda dev told Rupa about Gopala's desrie. Under Sri Rupa's affectionate guidance Gopala learned to serve Sri Radha Raman. This subject shall be discussed in detail later, but for now I will say that Gopala's effort in serving the Lord was very sincere. Lokenatha, Bhugarva, Pandita Kasiwara, Sri Paramananda and the other devotees all showered thier love on Gopala Bhatta. He liked to spend his days with Rupa Sanatana discussing the loving pastimes of Sri Krsna Caitanya. Sri Gopala's heart swelled with love for Sanatana while a deep friendship grew between him and Sri Rupa. But above all other relationships, Sri Bhatta relished his absorbtion in the service of Sri Radha Raman. By dint of his knowledge and devotion, Gopala could satisfy anyone's desirea, and he soon became dear to everyone in Vrndavana. According to Prachinairapuktama:I pay my tribute to Sri Gopala Bhatta who became satisfied by the love and friendship of Sanatana and Rupa Gosvami and who constantly remained absorbed in the service of Sri Radha Ramana. Some have tried to describe the activities of Gopala Bhatta, but many have failed. Whoever tries to debate the deep rooted significance of his life will be plagued by guilt. Even the former great poets had failed to describe the whole life and activity of Gopala Bhatta. I hope that I will be able to describe it later but not now. Having taken permission from many devotees, Krsnadasa kaviraja wrote several books. Sri Gopala Bhatta would not permit his name to be mentioned in amy of the books although he did authorize and encourage Sri Kaviraja to write. As ignorant persons we will never know why Gopala Bhatta forbade his name to be mentioned. Perhaps his humility did not allow it. Kaviraja had'nt the audicity to flout his order and thus Gopala's name is mentioned rarely in Sri Kaviraja's book.I have heard from an old Vaisnava that Lokenatha Gosvami gave the same order that his name not be used. Krsnadasa Kaviraja took pleasure in writing the infrequent passages which glorified Gopala Bhatta, and he never told Sri Bhatta how he had written them. I cannot write extentively about the depth of knowledge of Sri Gopala Bhatta during his life in Vrndavana for fear the book will become too large. Sri Bhatta had given many comments on the book Krsnakarmamrta which gave much pleasure to all the Vaisnavas. Sri Gopala Bhatta, a remarkable person in the path of pure devotion had performed many supernatural activities. At a much later time, Srinivasa met him and got his desires fulfilled. On the order of Prabhu, Srinivasa took his initiation from Gopala Bhatta and later propagated the Gosvami scriptures in Gauda. SRI SRI RADHARAMANA & GOPAL BHATTA GOSWAMI Now I will tell you in brief how Radha Raman of Gopala Bhatta Gosvami became manifest. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu ordered Sri Gopala Bhatta Gosvami to find Lord Hari in Salagrama Sila. Sri Gopala Bhatta Gosvami told Sri Rupa Gosvami about the instruction of Gauranga Mahaprabhu, and Rupa Gosvami lovingly replied, "Sri Govinda dev is everything to you, yet it is his desire that you serve him seperately." After a few days Lord Hari became self manifest from the Salagrama Sila. Who can understand the great fortune of Sri Gopal Bhatta Gosvami by which Radha Raman became self manifest in a beautiful form. In Radha Raman's beautiful form the face was like Govinda dev's, the chest was like Sri Gopinath's and the feet were like Sri Madan Mohan's. The three Lords were all manifest in the form of Radha Raman, a combination that Gopala Bhatta Gosvami had cherished before the Lord's self manifestation. Sanatana Gosvami Bhugarbha Gosvami and other Gosvamis were very satisfied to see the system by which Gopala Bhatta served Radha Raman. On the auspicious day of the full moon in the month of Vaisakha Radha Raman was installed on the Singhasan. A great festival was held to mark the installation of the deity and since then Radha Raman has become famous throughout the world as the Lord who was bound by the love of Gopala Bhatta. These self-manifestation of Radha Raman has been described in Sanskrit in Sadhana Dipika. There it is stated:"I worship Sri Gopala Bhatta Gosvami whose life and soul were the lotus feet of Sri Govinda deva of Vrndavana, but who accepted the task of serving Him seperately according to the instruction of Sri Rupa Gosvami. "The worshipable object of that seperated service was Sri Radha Ramana dev. Govinda dev, who became manifest by the great love of Sri Rupa Gosvami, was the same as Radha Raman. The reason behind the seperate service of Gopala Bhatta has been learned from different reliable persons. "I worship that inhabitant of Vraja, Sri Gopala Bhatta, son f Sri Venkata Bhatta who was the elder brother of Tridandi Swami Srila Prabhodananda Saraswati." If one can see Sri Madan Gopala with Sri Radhika, Sri Govinda withVrndavaeswari, and Sri Gopinatha with Sri Virshabanu Kumari, his life will surely be successful. While serving seperately, Sri Gopala Bhatta's eagerness increased and he understood that it was the Lord's desire to be served in this seperate way. One day Sri Radha Raman wanted to reveal himself to Gopala Bhatta. Understanding the desire of Sri Gopala Gosvami, Sri Radha Raman showed Sri Bhatta that he and Gopala were the same being. The intimate assocaites of Gopala Bhatta performed the ceremony of Abhiseka of Radha Raman and thus the worship of Radha Raman became established. The deity made his own temple and helped Gopala Bhatta Gosvami begin his worship. Establishment of the identity of Sri Gopala Bhatta We have briefly described the manner in which Sri Radha Raman bacame manifest, this knowledge is the source of all happiness. Sri Radha Raman was the life and soul of Gopala Bhatta Gosvami, and while sleeping or awake he knew nothing but the service of his Lord. Sri Gopala Bhatta Gosvami drank the nectar of the beauty of Radha Raman to his heart's content. In Krsna's pastimes in Vrndavana Gopala Bhatta had previously appeared as the Ananga Manjari or Guna Manjari. In Gaura Ganoddesha Dipika it has been described that Ananga manjari of Krsna's Vrndavana pastimes has appeared as Gopala Bhatta in Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu's pastimes. Other experts on the topics of Krsna's lila have also described that Gopala Bhatta was the Guna manjari in Krsna's lila. Being enchanted by the beauty of his deity, Sri Gopala Bhatta decorated the Lord with different flower ornaments according to Radha Raman's choice. While serving radha Raman, Gopala Bhatta's joy increased moment by moment andhe constantly remembered his service to Sri Gaura Candra. He could hardly retain his composure and he remembered the way he had served Gaura Candra in his own house on the instruction of his father. He became moved by the memory of that service and shed tears profusely while looking at his beautiful Radha Raman. Sri Radha Raman reveals himself as Sri Gaura. Sri Radha Raman, who was ever bound by the love of Sri Gopala Bhatta Gosvami, took pleasure in revealing himself in the form of Sri Gaura Sundara. He was young and dressed so beautifully that he enchanted the entire universe. His beauty was more exquisite than that of Madana (Cupid). Seeing the beauty of Sri Gaura Candra his heart overflowed with joy and he called out, "What have I seen" as he fainted on the ground. With tears straming from his eyes he joyfully glorified Sri Radha Raman and Sri Gaura Candra. Whatever desire found a place in the heart of Sri Gopala Bhatta would immediately be satisfied by Radha Raman. Throughout the world the wonderful activities of Radha raman, the life and soul of Gopala Bhatta were known. On the way Srinivasa and the others met Sri Jiva Gosvami and together then proceeded towards Gopala Bhatta's place. When they arrived they saw that Gopala Bhatta was sitting in a lonely corner completely absorbed in the form of Sri Radha Raman. Ocassionally he recited verses he had composed and those recitations charmed everyone. He would say, "O Lord of Vandira, you are decorated with peacock feathers and your body is smeared with sandal paste; you are the flirt of Vrndvana and your complexion is deep blue like the color of a full bloomed blue lotus; you have tamed the great snake named Kaliya and as the son of Nanda you are the emboiment of supreme joy. O lotus eyed Govinda, Mukunda, you ae slender and beautiful. BE kind to a poor man like me." The behavior of Sri Bhatta Gosvami is beyond description. Knowing that Sri Jiva had arrived he eagerly looked towards the path. Sri JIva, Srinivasa and the others reached his house. They bowed to Sri Gosvami and Sri Jiva requested Sri Gosvami, "Please infuse Srinivasa with your complete strength.Place your feet on Srinivasa's head so that he can easily reach Gaudadesha.Bless him so that by curbing the pride of the hearetics he can easily distribute the books there." While considering Sri Jiva's request Gopala Bhatta prayed to Sri Radha Raman. It cannot be described how Sri Radha Raman gave his mercy to Srinivasa and then permitted him to leave. Seeing the mercy which Radha Raman had bestowed on Srinivasa, Gopala Bhatta Gosvami affectionately brought mala prasad to Srinivasa. With tears in his eyes Srinivasa bowed again and again at the feet of Sri Bhatta Gosvami. Sri Bhatta consoled him in a gentle voice and dedicated him to Sri Radha Raman. Bestowing unlimited mercy on Srinivasa, Sri Bhatta Gosvami wished him all success. Sweetly he blessed Narottama saying, "Let Sri Radha Raman fulfil all your desires." He affectionately told Srinivasa, "May Sri Radha raman be kind to you." He embraced each of them and they all bowed at this feet. Sri Bhatta Gosvami turned to Jiva and said, "tomorrow morning I shall go to the Govinda temple." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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