Janmastami Eve Procession
For several days leading up to the Appearance Day of
Bhagavan Sri Krsna, thousands of sadhus and pilgrims were finding their
way to Mathura Dhama to observe the Janmastami-vrata (vow), to have darsan
of Kamsas Dungeon where Vasudeva Krsna appeared 5000 years ago, to bathe
in the sacred Yamuna, and to perform parikrama of the many significant
tirthas in and around Mathura. By the causeless mercy of Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu, all such pilgrims, along with the local residents of Mathura
Dhama, had the immensely good fortune to take part in a unique maha
nagara-sankirtan festival organised by Sri Kesavaji Gaudiya Matha, under
the affectionate guidance of Sri Srimad Tridandisvami Bhaktivedanta
Narayana Gosvami Maharaja.

Srila Narayana Maharaja leads the procession through the streets of
Mathura on the eve of Janmastami.
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On Adivasa, the day prior to Sri Krsna Janmastami,
hundreds of faithful Vaisnavas assembled at 5.00 p.m on the main street in
front of Sri Kesavaji Gaudiya Matha. This extraordinary parade immediately
began to attract thousands of joyful onlookers, curious to observe such a
formidable sankirtana party. Spearheading the procession was a huge
elephant, brightly painted with the holy names and driven by Sripad
Bhaktivedanta Mangala Maharaja. The elephant was closely followed many
standard bearers and a camel, and equipped on either side of his humps
with thundering kettledrums. Then came a traditional marching brass band,
playing Vraja songs in glorification of the Divine Couple. Behind the
band, two young boys, exquisitely dressed as Sri Krsna and Sri Balarama,
were gracefully parading on two splendid horses. Then came the first
kirtana party comprising the international wing of Sri Gaudiya Vedanta
Samiti, with devotees from England, U.S.A., South America, Australia,
France, Holland, Philippines, Fiji, New Zealand, and other countries.
Behind the foreign affairs department came a float that was elaborately
decorated to resemble a beautiful Vrndavana Kunja. Within that kunja some
local children, dressed up as Sri Sri Radha-Krsna, were seated upon a
jewelled throne in the midst of their beloved sakhis.

A marching band and Mathura residents join in the festive procession
on Janmastami eve.
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As if this were not enough, a team of local Vrajavasi
young men, and further down the line a group of local Vrajavasi ladies,
were singing songs about Vrajendranandana Sri Krsna and dancing with the
rhythmic striking of batons as per the traditional customs. Then came a
float upon which Parama-pujyapada Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana
Maharaja was regally ensconced among some of the prominent sannyasis of
Sri Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti such as Pujyapada Bhaktivedanta Madhusudana
Maharaja and Pujyapada Bhaktivedanta Madhava Maharaja. This float was
closely followed by a kirtana party comprising sannyasis and brahmacaris
from Mathura, Vrndavana and Navadvipa Dhama. This, the third kirtana
party, sang melodious and love-laden kirtanas for the pleasure of Sri
Gaurasundara and Sri Sri Radha-Vinodabihari, who were accepting the
service of the devotees from their simhasana on the next float.
Furthermore, there were many other attractive floats in honor of Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu, Sri Sri Jagannatha, Baladeva and Subhadra, and other
worshipful manifestations of Sri Krsnacandra.
Flanked on both sides by volunteers carrying lights
and a large military escort, the entire pageant set off with a flourish of
trumpets and began to wind its way around downtown Mathura. Thus, for the
next four and a half hours the streets were filled with the auspicious
uproar of harinama sankirtana, as practiced and preached by the Great
Master Himself, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Such a kaleidoscopic furore
amidst such a plethora of musical accompaniments is rarely seen on this
side of the Viraja River.
At approximately 9.30 p.m. the various kirtana
parties reached a crescendo as they arrived once again outside the gate of
Sri Kesavaji Gaudiya Matha. After giving Jaya Dhvani to our Sri Guru
Parampara, apart from being both exhausted and happy, all the Vaisnavas
were left with a very distinct and magical impression that
"Tomorrow must
be the birthday of the all-merciful ocean of rasa, Syamasundara Sri
Krsna!"
We pray that the Supreme Personality of Godhead may
be satisfied by our insignificant endeavors to please Him.
Janmastami Day
At 6.30 a.m. on the auspicious morning of Janmastami
day, Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja went to have darsana of the
sacred appearance place of Bhagavan Sri Krsna, and then promptly returned
to Sri Kesavaji Gaudiya Matha to give a class. First of all, Srila
Maharaja requested the devotees to sing Sri Mangal Gitam, and then he
commented as follows:
"Once a devi-dasi was singing this song nearby the
Sri Mandir in Puri. Upon hearing it Sri Jagannatha became so overwhelmed
with bhava that He immediately ran out of the temple. His ornaments were
scattered here and there and His cloth was torn as He rushed through
thorny undergrowth. Similarly, when Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu heard this
song He became mad and ran to embrace the songstress. Why? What is in this
kirtana that excites such intense emotion?
srita kamala kuca mandala dhrta kundala! e
kalita lalita vana mala! Jaya jaya deva hare
"Jayadeva Gosvami is the author of this song and he
is glorifying his istadeva Sri Sri Radha-Madhava. Here Kamala refers to
Srimati Radhika. Vana mala means 'a garland of forest flowers.' Who will
wear simple forest flowers? Ramacandra? No. Vana mala is worn only by
vanacari, Lord Krsna. Kalita lalita means that Lord Krsnas garland
reaches from His neck to His knees or feet. It is made of flowers of five
or seven colors and many pendants of fragrant tulsi manjaris. Bees are
hovering around it, attracted by the makaranda (honey) oozing from the
flowers. His kundala, earrings, are His acute curiosity to hear about the
qualities of Srimatiji. May that Gopinath be victorious!
dina mani mandala mandana! Bhava khandana e
muni jana manasa hamsa jaya jaya deva hare
"Dina mani is the Supreme Sun, Sri Krsna. Srimati
Radhika is the mandana, ornament, of His rasa-mandala. Sri Krsna is the
swan who sports in the lake of the pure hearts of the munis. Here munis
refers to the four Kumaras, Srila Vyasadeva and Sukadeva Gosvami; moreover
it refers to Sri Rupa and Sri Sanatana Gosvami etc.
kaliya visadhara ganjana! Jana ranjana! e
yadukula nalina dinesa! Jaya jaya deva hare
"Jana ranjana means He is trying to please the
Vrajavasis. When Kaliya encircled Sri Krsna in his coils, the Vrajavasis
became immersed in thoughts of Him. They wanted to enter the poisonous
lake, but Sri Baladeva checked them. Thus their meditation deepened even
more. Then, when Sri Krsna broke free and began to dance on the hoods of
Kaliya, all the Vrajavasis became so pleased. What was Krsnas inner
intention? He wanted to show His heroism to please the gopis. Here the Sri
Krsna of the Yadu dynasty is not Dvarakadhisa Krsna, but Sri Krsna of
Vrndavans. How? Devamidha Maharaja was a king in the dynasty of Yadu. From
the womb of one wife, who was from a ksatriya dynasty, he begot a son
named Surasena. From the womb of another wife, who was from a vaisya
family, he begot a son named Parjanya. Vasudeva, the father of
Dvarakadhisa Krsna is the son of Surasena, and Nanda Maharaja, the father
of Vraja Sri Krsna, is the son of Parjanya Maharaja. Thus Lord Krsna in
Vraja is also in the Yadu vamsa (dynasty).
janaka-suta-krta bhusana! Jita dusana! e
samara samita dasakantha! Jaya jaya deva hare
"Rama-lila is one of Sri Krsnas lilas. In the form
of Lord Rama, Sri Krsna has established maryada, the codes of righteous
conduct, and by doing so He has made a platform from which one can
practice bhakti to Sri Sri Radha-Krsna. Here Sri Jayadeva Gosvami
remembers how Srimati Sitaji is doing srngara (decoration) of Lord
Ramacandra, but this was only on two occasions: Sita gave a garland to
Rama at Her svayamvara and also on their return to Ayodhya.
abhinava-jaladhara sundara! Dhrta mandara! e
sri mukha candra cakora! Jaya jaya deva hare
"Here dhrta mandara refers to Sri Krsna lifting
Govardhana. Why did He lift Giriraja? To cut the pride of Indra? To
protect the Vrajavasis? All these reasons are secondary. Sri Jayadeva
Gosvami gives the answer: Sri mukha candra cakora. Krsna and the gopis
were always surrounded by their elders. There was very little chance to
meet or even see each other. Therefore, because Sri Krsna is like a
thirsty cakora bird, eager to relish the nectar of the moonlike face of
Srimati Radharani, He lifted Govardhana to create the first opportunity to
meet closely and see Her beauty without any break of disruption.
sri jayadeva kaver idam kurute mudam
mangalam-ujjvala gitam jaya jaya deva hare
"This gita (song) is mangala (auspicious) because Sri
Radha has been glorified. If anyone wants to enter bhajana-rajya, the
realm of loving service, he should have very strong mamata
(possessiveness) for Sri Sri Radha-Krsna. How will this mamata come? One
must first perform visrambhena guru seva. One should serve Sri Gurudeva
with intimacy and affection. Gurudeva gives us so much, so why not feel
indebted and serve him with ones life and soul? If we cannot have mamata
for the one who gives us Krsna-seva-vasana (the tendency to serve Sri
Krsna) and who nourishes our bhakti-lata (creeper of devotion), then we
will have to have mamata for the wealthy, powerful or attractive persons
of this world. Thus, by asat-sanga (non-devotee association) we will be
ruined.
[On the request of Srila Maharaja the devotees sang
Sri Dasavatara Stotram. He then commented as follows:]
"Why is Sri Jayadeva Gosvami, who is so rasika
(absorbed in the rasas of Sri Vraja), beginning his Sri Gita-govinda with
a description of the ten prominent avataras? If a person eats only
rasamalaya (a tasty sweet) for breakfast, lunch and dinner, he will never
appreciate it. If he takes something bitter, savoury, sour, and so many
other preparations, then, when he tastes rasamalaya he thinks, "This is
the king of all preparations!" Similarly, Sri Jayadeva Gosvami has
glorified the astonishing pastimes of all the avataras to enhance our
appreciation of Lord Krsna. Kesava dhrta dasa-vidha rupa. Sri Krsna
Himself has appeared in these ten forms. If there are twenty mighty
wrestlers assembled together in one place and they all fight each other,
when all have been defeated and only one is left standing, then we will
think that he is so powerful and expert. Otherwise, if we were to meet
that same wrestler in a situation where there were no opponents, we would
not be able to appreciate his marvelous prowess.
"In this song Sri Jayadeva Gosvami presents the
gradual evolution of the theistic conception for the sake of attracting
all jivas who are in different stages of their own spiritual evolution.
Not everyone will be attracted to rasa-lila, but their first attraction
may be to Sri Matsya, Sri Kurma or Sri Nrsimhadeva. Even Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu performed pastimes in many forms to attract and give mercy to
all.
"When Jayadeva Gosvami was writing Sri Gita-govinda,
he saw in his trance how Bhagavan Sri Krsna gave His vamsi (flute), mukut
(crown), and even His head at the lotus feet of Srimati Radhika in order
to break Her maan. His hand began to tremble, his heart was also
trembling, and he was unable to write about it. Why? This is because his
mood was not suddha-madhurya (completely free from knowledge of the Lord's
supremacy). He put down his pen and went to take bath in the river. In the
meantime, Lord Krsna had to personally come in the form of Sri Jayadeva
Gosvami and write the line, smara garala khandanam mama sirasi mandanam
dehi pada-pallavam udaram. "O Srimati Radhike! I am feeling the virulent
affliction of Cupid. Please be merciful to Me by decorating My head with
Your lotus feet." Sri Jayadeva Gosvami could not write this, but our
Gaudiya guru-varga (disciplic succession) has written such things directly
and elaborately because such verses are actually so pleasing to Sri Krsna.
yat kinkarisu bahusah khalu kaku-vani
nityam parasya purusasya sikhanda-mauleh
tasya kada rasa-nidher vrsabhanujayas
tat keli kunja bhavanangana-marjani syam
"The eternal Supreme Personality of Godhead, who
wears a peacock feather in His hair, falls at the feet of Her maidservants
and propitiates them with many humble and grief-stricken words to be
allowed to enter Her kunja. Oh, how successful my life would be if I could
become even one stick in the broom used by the sakhis to sweep that kunja
where an endless ocean of rasa in the form of the daughter of Sri
Vrsabhanu Maharaja engages in delightful amorous play."(Sri Radha-Rasa-Sudha-Nidhi
8)
"Krsna is not fully controlled by the recitation of
the writings of Jayadeva Gosvami, but Srila Raghunatha dasa Gosvami has
described how Krsna personally decorates the feet of Kisoriji and writes
His name there. Moreover, he has even described how Srimati Radharani
makes Her stamp of ownership on the head of Krsna with the alta (red
paint) from Her feet. This is the vaisistya (speciality) of our Gosvamis.
If Sri Krsna hears such prayers He will feel indebted and think, 'How can
I ever repay you?' So we should recite the prayers of our Gosvamis. Sri
Jayadeva Gosvami could not write these things because he was not under the
guidance of gopis like Sri Rupa Manjari."
After Srila Maharaja's lecture, Pujyapada
Bhaktivedanta Trtha Maharaja began to recite and comment on Srimad
Bhagavatam 10th Canto from the first verse onwards. This Bhagavatam Katha
continued for ten hours by the combined efforts of several prominent
Vaisnavas. Then, at 7.00 p.m. kirtana began and continued until midnight
with a mixture of Gaudiya bhajanas in Bengali and charming traditional
bhajanas in Vraja-bhasa (the local language of Sri Vraja). Thus all the
members of Sri Kesavaji Gaudiya Matha sat in the holy presence of Srila
Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja and relished the mellows of
nama-sankirtana for five hours while literally thousands of pilgrims
flowed through the temple room eager to have darsana of Sri Sri Radha-Vinodabihari
and partake of the kirtana and swing festival.
At midnight, the auspicious moment of the birth of
Sri Krsnacandra, a maha-abhiseka began. All the devotees looked on in
great satisfaction as Sri Sri Radha-Krsna were bathed in milk, yoghurt,
honey, rose-water and so on. Although most had fasted completely from food
and even from water throughout this exceptionally hot Janmastami day, and
many were feeling exhausted, still, upon witnessing the bathing ceremony
of their beloved ista-deva and devi (predominating deities), all fatigue,
hunger and thirst miraculously disappeared. Thus the statement of Srimad
Bhagavatam was subjectively apparent to the faithful participants.
yatha taror mula nisecanena
trpyanti tat skandha-bhujopasakhah
pranopaharac ca yathendriyanam
tathaiva sarvarhanam acyutejya
"By pouring water on the root of a tree, all the
leaves and branches are automatically nourished. In the same way, by
offering service to the lotus feet of Sri Krsna, all other purposes are
satisfied. Just as by offering food to the stomach all the limbs of the
body are satisfied, similarly, by offering service to Sri Krsna the entire
universe is satisfied." (Srimad Bhagavatam 4.31.14)
Sri caranamrta from the abhiseka (bathing ceremony)
was distributed among the crowds of pilgrims. Then, with renewed vigor,
the resident Vaisnavas and volunteers began to serve out the Janmastami
mahamahotsava maha-prasada to all the guests before honoring maha-prasada
themselves. The post-prasada clean-up finished just in time for the Sri
Mangala-arati which heralded the arrival of
Sri Nandotsava -- The Grand Festival of Nanda
Maharaja and divine Appearance Day of Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Swami
Maharaja.
Sri Nandotsava, the grand festival of Nanda Baba, is
always something of a spectacle at Sri Kesavaji Gaudiya Matha, and this
year was no exception. From 6.30 a.m. Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana
Maharaja presided over the assembly in honor of the founder-acarya of
Iskcon, Nityalila Pravista Om Visnupada Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Swami
Maharaja Prabhupada.
Srila Prabhupada's Appearance Day
This mahotsava (festival) actually began just after
mangala-arati, and Srila Maharaja arrived at about 6:30am. He first called
on some of Srila Prabhupada's senior disciples and followers to offer
their heartfelt puspanjali (offering of flowers) in the form of words of
glorification. Srimati Vrindavana Vilasini didi began her beautiful talk
by saying that on this day Nanda Baba gave charity. On a person's birthday
he gives in charity, and on this day Sri Krsna gave Srila Prabhupada in
charity to the world.
Sripada Brajanatha dasa glorified Srila Prabhupada
nicely by saying that the western world would not have come to bhakti if
it were not for him. He quoted Srila Prabhupada's statement in relation to
the Sri Krsna-Balarama mandir, that, "If one of my devotees is attracted
to hearing the glories of Lord Krsna, this temple is successful."
After this, Srila Maharaja himself made an offering.
He said that if one does not know the heart of Sri Gurudeva he cannot
serve. On one hand one must follow the orders of Sri Gurudeva, but
sometimes Gurudeva may be like Bhagavan Sri Krsna when He told the gopis
to go home, and He really meant the opposite. That is why the gopis were
able to defeat Krsna in their discussion with Him, and then they all
engaged in rasa-lila. A disciple who knows the heart of Sri Gurudeva is
rare in this world, and he himself is qualified to make disciples all over
the world.
Srila Maharaja humbly asked his audience, "Do you
know who his most senior disciple is? Myself. I became his siksa disciple
when there was no ISKCON in 1946. Sometimes the siksa-guru is superior
and sometimes the diksa-guru is superior, but I saw him just as I saw my
diksa-guru. I am his first disciple and I will be there until the end. All
others may leave him, but I will never do so. That is why I am preaching
everywhere in the world, and that is why so many are coming to me. What is
my credit? I am like a dry straw, but he is inspiring me and therefore I
am doing something. Those who are coming to me, or to anyone, are coming
from reading his books and hearing his words.
"We can know a person by his company. How great was
Parama-pujyapada Srila Swami Maharaja that he came on Nandotsava. He was
so powerful. He went to his Srila Prabhupada, who was attracted to him and
ordered him to preach in English and write articles. His Srila Prabhupada
inspired and initiated him, and he became a bosom friend of our Gurudeva
in lokika-sadbandhuvat, just like ordinary, intimate friends. He took
sannyasa here at this Sri Kesavaji Gaudiya Matha. Just prior to that he
had not a farthing nor a shirt. When he told me his story I told him to
take sannyasa at once. Then my guru Maharaja came and told him the same
thing to take sannyasa immediately. He then took sannyasa on the holy
day of Visvarupa Mahotsava. I was like the priest. I gave him his
dor-kopin and taught him how to wear it, and I performed the sannyasa
ceremony.
"Athough he was poor, he was very intelligent. He
managed to go to the West by Scindia Navigation, and in a couple of years
he preached the message of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and Srila Rupa Gosvami.
He made lakhs of disciples and followers. When I went to the West I saw
that in the mountains, in the forests, on the sea, in the cities, on farms
everywhere I saw Parama-pujyapada Srila Swami Maharaja and the Hare
Krsna mantra.
"He used to say that his office was in Bombay, his
place of bhajana was in Navadvipa, and his abode is Vrndavana. You cannot
imagine how glorious he is. At the end of his manifest stay his disciples
did not understand what he wanted. He had told them, 'I want to die at
Radha Kunda and Govardhana.' This is a very high class of idea. I know he
never dies, but like Srila Rupa Gosvami and Srila Raghunatha dasa Gosvami
he wanted to leave his body in a holy place.
"In his last days he wept when he saw me. He was not
talking with anyone, but he wanted to talk with me. He asked me to sit on
his bed. I did not sit on it; rather I did pranama to it. He put my hand
his hand and he told me that he had collected so many devotees from around
the world, but he could not teach them fully, due to their inability to
learn fully. He requested me to continue the teaching of all his devotees.
Very few had taken his internal mood, which is exemplified by the verse
'tan nama rupa caritadi sukrtananu
' (NOI text 8), and therefore he
requested me to teach all his disciples. He told me, 'Give me samadhi in
Vrndavana. Wherever you like; it depends on you.' He ordered me to
instruct the leaders, and so I talked with the GBC members and told them,
'Dont quarrel. Preach his mission. Give respect to juniors and seniors.'
Many of them never did so, and they fell. To fulfill the desire of
Prapujya-carana Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja I'm going around the
world, and now some are realizing his real mission."
After Srila Maharaja's talk, both foreign and Indian
devotees engaged in guru-puja, chanting of 'sri guru-carana-padma', and
offering flowers, as Srila Maharaja performed the arati. After this
everyone partook of the breakfast feast in honor of Srila Prabhupada
Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja, and then prepared for Nandotsava.
Sri Nandotsava
In the West it is customary to receive gifts on ones
birthday. However, the Vedic custom is to distribute charity to others on
one's birthday. In pursuance of this tradition Nanda Baba and Yasoda
Maiya, the father and mother of Krsna, distribute charity on this day, the
day after Sri Krsna Janmastami. Therefore, those who nurture lokika sad-bandhuvat
sambandha (a natural relationship) with Sri Krsna's family, spontaneously
join in the festivities and distribute colossal amounts of maha-prasada to
all the Vrajavasis.
Such festivals are extremely potent if performed in
the holy dhama, under the guidance of a pure devotee. Sri Krsna has
instructed Uddhava about this sure and swift method for attaining bhakti:
prthak satrena va mahyam
parva yatra MAHOTSAVAM
karayed gita nrtyadyair
maharaja vibhutibhih
"One should celebrate, in public gatherings, those
holy days and festivals set aside especially for My worship with singing,
dancing and other grand arrangements of royal opulence." (Srimad
Bhagavatam 11.29.11)
As usual, the maha-prasada distribution was on the
scale of a military operation in which more than 15,000 people were given
a chance to awaken their attraction to Krsna through the transcendental
power of His remnants. For many weeks, the sannyasis and brahmacaris had
been begging door to door in the blazing heat of the sun in order to
collect the ingredients for Sri Nanda Baba's festival, and so many rooms
had been filled with the collected provisions including:
105 x 15kg containers of vegetable oil.
x 15kg containers of pure ghee
20 x 100kg sacks of sugar
x 80kg sacks of flour
500kg rice
Then the cooking began, under the superintendence of
Srimati Radharani, and after four days and nights, all the ingredients had
been transformed into sabji, puspanna, kichories, puries, laddhu, bundi,
chutney, fruit salad and other preparations that are very dear to Sri
Krsna. When all the preparations had been offered, the devotees opened the
gates to let in the first four hundred pilgrims who had been patiently
waiting outside. They were seated and served to their full satisfaction,
and then they all filed out through the back gate. The entire Matha was
then quickly cleansed from top to bottom and again the front gate was
opened to let in the next four hundred guests. And so it went on for five
hours. In addition to this, 5,000 parcels of maha-prasada preparations
were prepared to be distributed to all the families, friends and
well-wishers of the Matha who were unable to attend the festival. In this
way the Grand Festival of Nanda Maharaja was celebrated with uncommon
enthusiasm. The devotees who participated could not help but think that it
must have been something like this in Nanda Gokula on this day during the
manifest pastimes of Krsna. Thus, by the mercy of Nanda Baba and Yasoda
Maiya, at least the semblance of a greed to actually participate in that
very festival in the not too distant future was awakened in the hearts of
those who had tried their level best to make the festival a success for
the pleasure of Bhagavan Sri Krsna.