Guest guest Posted November 9, 2000 Report Share Posted November 9, 2000 Brief pastimes of Srila Kasisvara Pandit and Srila Bhugarbha Goswami SRILA KASISVARA PANDIT Sri Isvara Puri sent his disciples, Govinda and Kasisvara Pandit to Jagannatha Puri to humbly serve Lord Caitanya. Reluctant to accept service from His Godbrothers, Sri Caitanya finally agreed since it was His guru's wish. Named Kalavati and Sasirekha in Vraja lila, Govinda and Kasisvara bring Yamuna water to Lord Sri Krishna. Kasisvara Pandit who was strong and powerfully built, used to walk before Lord Caitanya keeping the crowds from touching Him. And after kirtans he would serve prasadam to all the devotees. Sri Gaurasundara asked Kasisvara to move to Vrndavana for worshiping Sri Rupa Gosvami's Deity of Govindaji. Fearing separation from Lord Caitanya, Kasisvara said, "My Lord, if I must give up Your association my heart will split in two." Out of compassion for His devotee Lord Gauracandra gave him a Deity of Himself that was so perfectly formed it exactly resembled the Lord. "Gaura-Govinda," the Deity's name, is a golden form of Krishna playing flute. Then Kasisvara Pandit happily went to Vrndavana to serve Gaura-Govinda and Govindaji. Sri Sadhana Dipika says, "I worship Sri Kasisvara Pandit whose power of love and devotion brought ¯ Sri Caitanya to Western India as a Deity." Today the original Deities of Gaura-Govinda and Govindaji are lovingly adored by thousands of devotees in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Kasisvara Pandit's original smadhi is in 64 samadhis area. He lived in Vrndavana and, as commanded by the Lord, he installed the Deities of Gaura Govinda. In his past incarnation he was Kelimanjari of Vraja. (Bhaktiratnakara 6.444, 479, 2.440-444, Sadhanadipika 2.41) SRILA BHUGARBHA GOSVAMI A disciple of Sri Gadadhara pandit, Sri Bhugarbha Gosvami shared an intimate friendship with Sri Lokanatha Gosvami. Inspired by Lord Caitanya, they were the first and most senior devotees to settle in Vrndavana. Before the arrival of Sri Rupa and Sri Sanatana Gosvamis they tried to uncover the lost holy places of Radha-Govindaji. The great brahmana devotee Bhugarbha and his brother's son, Lokanatha, were among the pioneers who settled in Vrndavana. According to CC. and Jadunatha, Bhugarbha was included amongst the disciples of Gadadhara. CC. mentions that Rupa Gosvami, along with Bhugarbha and other followers, visited Sri Krsna in the house of Bitthaleswar at Mathura. In Gauraganoddesadipika he is identified as Premamanjari. According to Premavilasa 7, at the command of Lord Caitanya, Bhugarbha unearthed all the buried lila sites in Vrndavana. Bhugarbha Gosvami passed away on the 14th day of the bright fortnight in the month of Kartika (Oct-Nov). Unlike the aggressive approach of modern scientists to discover the unknown, Bhugarbha and Lokanatha Gosvamis found Sri Krishna's pastime forests by the humble method of surrender. They simply wandered around Vrndavana calling out the names of her twelve forests, "Bhandiravan, Kamyavan, Mahavan, Talavan ..." And Srimati Vrnda Devi (the maintainer of the forests and an expansion of Krishna's pastime potency) revealed the exact location of each and every forest. It is told that to avoid material distractions Bhugarbha would perform his bhajana underground. So, he received the name Bhugarbha (bhu means earth, garbha means cave, womb, hidden place). He is Prema-manjari or Bhadra Rekhika in Radha Gopinatha's pastimes. His samadhi stands near Sri Rupa Goswami's in the Radha Damodara temple courtyard. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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