Jahnava Nitai Das Posted August 9, 2007 Report Share Posted August 9, 2007 Ashtadhatu Deities of Sri Devi, Bhu Devi and Vimala Devi Installed at the Bhaktivedanta Ashram http://www.bvashram.org/articles/136/1/ [ Sri Vimala Devi at the Bhaktivedanta Ashram, Bhadrak ] [ To view all pictures, please visit the following website: http://www.bvashram.org/articles/136/1/ ] Dear friends and devotees, Jaya Sita Rama. Please accept my humble pranams. On the auspicious occasion of Puri Jagannatha Ratha Yatra, the sacred deities of Sri Devi (Lakshmi), Bhu Devi and Vimala Devi were installed at the Bhaktivedanta Ashram in Bhadrak, Orissa. Each deity has been crafted from 110 kilograms (242 lbs) of ashtadhatu metal (a combination of eight metals: gold, silver, copper, zinc, lead, tin, iron, and mercury), and they are each approximately two and a half feet tall. Work on these sacred deities had begun more than two years ago, and it has finally culminated in the pranapratishtha ceremony held on Ratha Yatra day. According to Puri tradition, no Jagannatha temple is complete without the presence of these three divine shaktis of the Lord, who are His eternal servitors and devotees. In Puri it is believed that the daily bhoga offerings cooked for Lord Jagannatha are actually cooked directly by Lakshmi Devi, with temple devotees acting only as instruments. After offering the bhoga to Lord Jagannatha, the prasadam is then offered to Vimala Devi, whereby it becomes mahaprasadam. The scriptures state that this Jagannatha mahaprasadam has the special potency to grant mukti to anyone who eats it. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu has taught us that the secret to approaching Lord Krishna is to approach Him through His devotees. Mahaprabhu said: amara bhakter puja—ama hoite bada sei prabhu vede-bhagavate koila dadha "Lord Krishna has declared in the Vedas and Bhagavata Purana, 'Worship of My devotees is superior to worship of Me.'" The same instruction is spoken directly by Lord Krishna to Arjuna in the Adi Purana: ye me bhakta-janah partha ne me bhaktas ca te janah mad bhaktanam ca ye bhaktas te me bhaktatama matah "O Partha, one who claims to be My devotee is not so. Only a person who claims to be a devotee of My devotee is actually My devotee." Thus the presence of Sri Devi, Bhu Devi and Vimala Devi provides us all a wonderful opportunity to approach Lord Krishna through service to His pure devotees. Srila Prabhupada has explained this as follows: "Nobody can be better devotee than Radharani. So as soon as Radha’s name is there, Krishna is more pleased. So that is the way. If we glorify the devotees, the character of the devotees, before the Lord, He’s more pleased than to glorify Himself." - Srila Prabhupada, Lecture on Srimad Bhagavatam 7.9.11-13 (March 24, 1969) I would like to thank all of the devotees who have helped in various ways to complete this service of installing these sacred deities of Sri Devi, Bhu Devi and Vimala Devi. I pray to Lord Jagannatha, and to His divine consorts and shaktis, that everyone involved in this service receives unlimited spiritual blessings for their offerings of love and devotion. Yours in service, Jahnava Nitai Das, Bhaktivedanta Ashram & Bhaktivedanta International Charities http://www.bvashram.org http://www.foodrelief.org [ To view all pictures, please visit the following website: http://www.bvashram.org/articles/136/1/ ] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guru Posted August 9, 2007 Report Share Posted August 9, 2007 Great work! Jaya Srila Prabhupada! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guruvani Posted August 9, 2007 Report Share Posted August 9, 2007 Jahnava Nitai prabhu: could you tell us something about how you came to choose Orissa and what it is that keeps you there? India has long been a fascination to me and I hope to spend a lot of time in India after I retire. I am just trying to understand why it is that you chose Orissa as your principle place in India. I like to hear different devotees reflections on different places in India. I have a great attraction to India. Someday I want to travel India and spend time in different places. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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