[October 7, 2005 was the divine appearance day of Parama-pujyapada Srila
Bhakti Pramoda Puri Gosvami Maharaja. In honor of this holy day
we are presenting this glorification given by Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana
Maharaja. Srila Maharaja dictated this presentation in Hindi and it
was translated by Madhava Priya brahmacari.]
All glories to Sri Sri Guru and Gauranga
The following is a holy puspanjali at the lotus feet of
Parampujyapada astottarasata Sri Srimad Bhakti Pramoda Puri
Gosvami Maharaja in his divine remembrance:
In November of 1946, I left my home and came to Sri Devananda
Gaudiya Matha in Sri Dhama Navadvipa. After a short time, in 1947,
at the end of Sri Navadvipa Dhama Parikrama which was held on the
occasion of the divine appearance of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, I
took shelter at the lotus feet of my most beloved om visnupada
astottarasata Sri Srimad Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Gosvami Maharaja.
He made my life successful by initiating me with harinama and
diksa. After celebrating the holy festival of Gaura Purnima and
Sri Dhama Parikrama, I accompanied Gurudeva to one of the branches
of Sri Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti, namely Sri Uddharana Gaudiya Matha
in Chinchurah.
It was there, at Sri Uddharana Gaudiya Matha, that I had darsana
of Parampujyapada astottarasata Sri Srimad Bhakti Pramoda Puri
Gosvami's lotus feet for the first time. He had already accepted
the renounced order on March 3, 1947 at Sri Gaura-Gadadhara Matha,
Campahatti, from nitya-lila pravista om visnupada astottarasata
Srila Bhakti Gaurava Vaikhanas Maharaja, one of the prominent
sannyasa disciples of jagad-guru Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
Gosvami Prabhupada.
I was very impressed by his darsana, and my most beloved Gurudeva,
Sri Srila Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Gosvami Maharaja, engaged me in
his service. Every day I used to go with him to take bath in the
Ganges nearby, carrying his outer garment, kaupin and kamandalu
(water pot). After bathing I carried his wet clothes and kamandalu,
now filled with water, back to our Matha, and then I fed him
prasadam. Moreover, I obeyed the many instructions he used to
kindly give me on various occasions. I submissively put so many
questions (pariprasnena) before him, and he used to reply all my
inquiries with great affection.
During our discussions in those days, he used to tell me some
things about his life history. His name was previously Pramoda
Bhusana. His parents were religious and from brahmana (Cakravarti)
caste. He took birth on October 8, 1898 in the village of
Gangananda Pura in the district of Jessore, in the present-day
Bangladesa. From his very childhood he was fond of hari-kirtana.
He felt so much pleasure in hearing hari-kirtana that sometimes he
would become forgetful of his bodily condition.
During his student life he met a Gaudiya Vaisnava named Sri
Bhaktiratnakara Thakura. Sri Bhaktiratnakara Thakura was the first
person to introduce him to the books of Srila Bhaktivinoda
Thakura. After receiving the books he studied them thoroughly, and
then he began to read Sri Caitanya Caritamrta in the association
of that Vaisnava.
After completing his B.Sc. degree at Calcutta University, he
wanted to continue his education, but the burden of maintaining
his family fell on his shoulders. He unwillingly left his studies
and accepted employment at the Post Commission in Calcutta. It was
during that period that he met jagad-guru nitya-lila pravista om
visnupada Sri Srimad Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Gosvami Prabhupada
and was deeply influenced by hearing his powerful hari-katha. In
1923, on the auspicious occasion of Sri Krsna Janmastami, he
received diksa from Srila Prabhupada at Uttadanga Gaudiya Matha
and was given the name Sri Pranavananda Brahmacari.
Srila Prabhupada was immensely satisfied by his steadiness, full
surrender, loving service endowed with bhava, and especially his
art of writing. Therefore he was given the responsibility to
manage sankirtana, preaching, hari-katha, brhad-mrdanga, the
Dainika Nadia Prakasa, and the writing of articles for Sri Gaudiya
Matha's journals. For the service of the brhad-mrdanga, he stayed
at different places such as Calcutta, Krsna Nagar, and Mayapura.
For the sake of preaching gaura-vani, the message of Gaurasundara,
he traveled not only throughout Bengal, but also to so many
different places throughout India, and he met with great success.
He sometimes traveled with Srila Prabhupada and sometimes with the
senior intimate sannyasa disciples of Srila Prabhupada. In this
way he served his Gurudeva by internal, mano'bhista seva,
fulfilling his innermost cherished desires.
After the disappearance of Srila Prabhupada, Srila Bhakti Pramoda
Puri Gosvami Maharaja stayed for a few months with my beloved
Gurupadapadma Sri Srila Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Gosvami Maharaja,
Srila Bhakti Dayita Madhava Gosvami Maharaja, Srila Bhakti Raksaka
Sridhara Gosvami Maharaja, and other god-brothers. I had a
wonderful opportunity to serve him and hear his hari-katha during
that period. He had so much affection for me that he used to
consider me his disciple, and I used to respect him as I respected
my Gurudeva. On numerous occasions he blessed me with abundant
kindness.
Once, when we were at Chinchurah Matha, we went together for
bathing in the Ganga. I was carrying his cloth and water-pot, and
also my own lota (cup) that I still had from my purvasrama
(previous home life). I put them down on the ghata and we both
entered the water of Bhagavati Bhagirathi for bathing. After
bathing I found that my lota was gone. It had been carried away by
the waves of the Ganga, which was very near the ocean at that
place. Pujyacarana Puri Maharaja smiled and said, "You left your
home, family, wife, son and wealth to become an akincana-vaisnava,
so what need is there to be attached to a lota?" I was also
smiling. Taking his wet clothes and water-pot, we returned to the
matha. As long as he was present, every time we met he used to
remind me of this pastime, and I also cannot forget the mercy he
showed to me throughout my life.
After a long time, Prapujya-carana Srila Puri Gosvami Maharaja was
given the responsibility of serving the Deity of Sri Ananta
Vasudeva of Kalna. The King of Vardhman was unable to serve this
Deity. When he observed the pure disposition and devotion of Srila
Puri Gosvami Maharaja, he was immensely impressed and offered the
service of Ananta Vasudeva to him. Later, he took charge of the
temple along with his disciples. I also went to have his darsana
there many times at Kalna.
I always saw him busy in writing. His pen never stopped. He used
to spend every moment in writing articles about suddha-bhakti,
whenever a chance came after completing his fixed number of rounds
of harinama, serving the Deity, and studying the sastras. He also
used to submit many articles to the journals of different Gaudiya
Mathas. Especially, he was the editor-in-chief of "Sri Caitanya
Vani", the journal of Srila Bhakti Dayita Madhava Gosvami
Maharaja's Matha.
In the last years of his life, he stayed in Sridhama Mayapura,
where he established Sri Gopinatha Gaudiya Matha at Isodyana. In
the last stage of his life he stayed at Bankim Muhana Cakratirtha
in Sri Purusottama Dhama. Finally, he entered into nitya-lila on
November 22nd 1999 at 2.07 am.
Whenever I used to go to Sridhama Vrndavana, Sridhama Mayapura or
Calcutta, I had the good fortune to have darsana of his lotus
feet. At that time I used to present to him whatever new
publications we had produced from our Matha in the Hindi language
such as Jaiva Dharma, Caitanya Siksamrta, the Teachings of
Sriman Mahaprabhu, Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura's Bindu,
Kirana and Kana, Upadesamrta, Manah Siksa, Raga Vartma Candrika
and also some English publications. He was delighted to receive
all these books from me, and in return he inspired and instructed
me to publish more books of Gaudiya Vaisnava siddhanta. Whenever
we would meet he would ask, "What new publications are coming in
Hindi?"
He was present to pacify us at the time our beloved Gurudeva
entered into nitya-lila and also when the Samadhi Mandira was
established at Sri Devananda Gaudiya Matha. During his visit, he
told us with a melting heart, "Vinoda Da (Srila Bhakti Prajnana
Kesava Gosvami Maharaja) was very affectionate to us. Whenever we
knew that Vinoda Da was not in Mayapura, we would also cancel our
scheduled program to visit Mayapura." He said that there was no
one as warmly affectionate as Vinoda Da.
So Srila Puri Gosvami Maharaja was fully surrendered and one of
the internal associates of Srila Prabhupada. At the time of
performing kirtana and giving lectures he would close his eyes,
which were brimming with tears, being incessantly immersed in the
bhava of bhakti. He would express such deep realizations while
discussing bhakti-tattva and rasa-tattva that his whole audience
would be enchanted. He was the embodiment of Sriman Mahaprabhu's
verse, "trnad api sunicena". He was a parama-bhagavata and guna-grahi
(deeply appreciative of others' merit). Until this very day, I
never saw him criticize anyone, and he even used to give
inspiration and respect to this insignificant person who is
thoroughly bereft of bhakti.
I always saw him walking with his danda, traveling barefoot in
Navadvipa Dhama and eighty-four krosa Vraja Mandala Parikrama.
Even in his advanced age, I saw him doing parikrama, without
eating and drinking, always singing kirtanas and speaking
hari-katha.
I went to see him almost one month and fifteen days prior to his
divine disappearance. At that time he was not speaking at all and
he kept his eyes closed. I caught hold of his lotus feet and said,
"I am your most insignificant servant, Narayana Maharaja." Upon
hearing this, he caught both of my hands in his and gave me his
blessings. Then he ordered his servants to give me prasadam. I do
not know if he spoke to anyone else again after that moment. He
entered into nitya-lila at the age of 101 years.
He was expert in all siddhanta and a pure devotee in the line of
Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Gosvami Prabhupada, and I felt so
much inspiration from his blessings and instructions. Now, after
his entrance into the divine aprakata-lila, I am bereft of the
touch of that hand which used to confer upon me profuse blessings
and inspiration, and thus I feel a profound sadness in his
absence.
In this way I am offering sri sri puspanjali at the lotus feet of
such a parama-niscincana mahabhagavata, Sri Sri Bhakti Pramoda
Puri Gosvami Maharaja. May he be pleased to shower his causeless
mercy upon me.
Vaisnava krpalesaprarthi, Tridandisvami Bhaktivedanta Narayana
Maharaja