[Today, November 6, 2004, is the auspicious appearance day of Srila
Bhakti-Raksaka Sridhara Gosvami Maharaja. The day was marked in Vrindaban
by kirtan, glorification by five of Srila Sridhara Maharaja's disciples,
and a discourse by Srila Narayana Maharaja. Afterward, there was arati
and puspanjali for Srila Sridhara Maharaja led by Srila Narayana Maharaja,
followed by a sumptuous feast for the 600 vraja mandala parikrama
devotees. The following is the discourse given by Srila Narayana Maharaja
on this occaision last year. The photos were taken today.]
I met Prapujyacarana Srila Sridhara Maharaja in 1946, at which time
he did not have any disciples. He was with my Gurudeva, Srila Bhakti
Prajnana Kesava Gosvami Maharaja, from 1942. He left the Sri Caitanya
Gaudiya Matha and came with Guru Maharaja when Guru Maharaja established
the Sri Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti in 1942. At that time over one hundred
disciples of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Prabhupada were with
Gurudeva. He established a Matha in Navadvipa, he requested Pujyapada
Srila Sridhara Maharaja, though our Guru Maharaja was senior to him,
to be president, and he used to go there to meet with him. Srila Gurudeva
joined the Matha in 1915 and he took shelter of Srila Prabhupada.
Srila Sridhara Maharaja joined later, perhaps in 1926, and he was
therefore junior to my Guru Maharaja. Because he was a senior Vaisnava,
Srila Sridhara Maharaja used to hold him in very high regard.
Srila Sridhara Maharaja, whose brahmacari name was Ramananda
Brahmacari, had previously been admitted into law-college in
Calcutta. One day he came by chance to the Gaudiya Matha in
Navadvipa where Srila Prabhupada was residing. When he reached
there he saw a brahmacari sitting on a chair, in white dress, and
holding a cane. Many brahmacaris and even sannyasis were coming to
that devotee, offering him sastang dandavat pranamas, and inquiring
from him. Keeping his feet on the table and moving his feet, he
would reply to those sannyasis and brahmacaris, and again they
would offer pranama to him. Ramananda brahmacari wondered, "Who is
this person in white clothing, a cane in his hand and wearing a
very beautiful dhoti and chaddar, sitting on a chair? He is so
young in age and yet all the senior devotees are offering pranama to
him. Why? Who is he?" He asked someone nearby this question and
that person replied, "Do you not know? He is Vinoda Da." "Da"
means "elder brother." Srila Sridhar Maharaja asked, "Why are all
respecting him?" That person replied, "He established this matha.
He has taken out all the Muslim graves and thrown them in the
Ganges, and in one day he changed a graveyard into beautiful
gardens. He also controlled all Muslims in the area. At first, when
the brahmacaris and sannyasis used to go out for begging, the
Muslims would make sarcastic comments, but when he came he
established the glories of the Gaudiya math Srila Prabhupada and
now the devotees are respected."
Srila Sridhara
Maharaja then approached Guru Maharaja, who took him to Srila
Prabhupada, and there he heard very deep and powerful hari-katha.
He decided on that same day to give up studying and all other
worldly engagements, and join the Gaudiya matha. Srila Prabhupada
told him, "It will be better if you complete your study of law and
then come," but Srila Sridhara Maharaja decided not to. He left his
house and joined the Gaudiya mission.
Srila
Sridhara Maharaja was a very good philosopher ø like our Guru
Maharaja. Guru Maharaja knew the philosophy of all the Vaisnava
Sampradayas, like Sankara, Madhava, Ramanuja, Visnusvami and
Nimbaditya. He knew all philosophy; it was as though everything
was written on his hand. Pujyapada Srila Sridhara Maharaja was also a
very great philosopher ø he was the best of philosophers.
Srila Maharaja offering arati to Srila Sridhara
Maharaja
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When my Guru Maharaja and Pujapada Sridhara Maharaja
used to discuss philosophical topics, they would defeat each
others arguments and establish their own point of view. Guru
Maharaja would defeat all of Srila Sridhara Maharaja's arguments,
from top to bottom, and then establish his view. Then Pujyapada
Sridhara Maharaja would defeat all of Guru Maharajas arguments
and established his own view. Thus, by their discussions all the
sannyasis and brahmacaris present would learn so much.
Each year I would go and take darsana with Guru Maharaja of
Srila Sridhara Maharaja, and I witnessed how much love and
affection these godbrothers had for each other. They always
respected each other. A devotee may have been aged, but if he was
sincere they gave him the appropriate respect; and I have learned
something about this from both of them. I always give respect to
my superiors. Throughout my devotional life I have given respect
to Srila Trivikrama Maharaja, and Srila Vamana Maharaja, and they
also gave respect to each other and to me. You should try to learn
all the principles of Vaisnava etiquette.
Srila
Sridhar Maharaja was a great "bhakta-vatsala", that is, he was so
generous and kind. Though this is something that should not be
told I am bound to tell it ø otherwise you will not be able to
realize his kindness. Even if one of his disciples did wrong, even
if he was lusty and after having spent many years in the matha he
married, even if a disciple was a great thief and stole vast amounts
of money, still Sridhar Maharaja was very polite, generous, and
merciful towards him. He even dragged a disciple from his
household life and again established him in sannyasa. I will not
tell the name of this disciple, but I think that you all know who
he is. It is an open secret. I have seen so many such incidences. He
was truly bhakta vatsalya.
I have heard his
Sri Premadhama Deva Stotram, as well as his Sri
Prabhupada-Padma-Stavakah:
sujanarbuda-radhita-pada-yugam
yuga-dharma-dhurandhara-patra-varam
varadabhya-dayaka-pujya-padam
pranamami sada
prabhupada-padam
["O Srila Prabhupada, your
beautiful lotus feet are cherished by millions and millions of the
purest and most qualified devotees, and you are the most competent
personality to preach the recognized process for this era. Your
sacred lotus feet are adorable, as they openly grant fearlessness
and bestow the highest benediction to all living entities. I
eternally offer my respects unto that charming effulgence that
shines forth from the radiant lotus toe-tips of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta
Sarasvati Thakura Prabhupada."]
He composed this
Prabhupada-astakam at the beginning of his life in the matha, and
it still is sung in all branches of the Gaudiya Matha. This
kirtana is extremely beautiful and ornamental: "Sujanarbuda
radhita pada yugam, yuga dharma dhurandhara patra varam". It
contains many alankara (ornaments of language) Besides this
astakam he has composed many Sanskrit kirtanas and verses.
Srila Maharaja offering a garland to Srila
Sridhara Maharaja
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His Premadhama Deva Stotram is dedicated to Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu. It is marvelous ø extraordinary ø and it has
no comparison. Only our six Gosvamis, Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti
Thakura and others like them used to write like this, and our Guru
Maharaja has also written in this magnificent manner:
radha-cinta-nivesena yasya kantir vilopita
sri-krsna-caranam vande radhalingita-vigraham
["I
worship the lotus feet of that form of Sri Krsna when, due to
being thoroughly immersed in separation from Srimati Radhika (who
is displaying mana, Her mood of jealous anger), His own dark
complexion vanishes and He assumes Her bright, golden luster; or I
worship the lotus feet of Sri Krsna as He is embraced by Srimati
Radhika (after Her mana has broken)."
(Sri-Radha-Vinoda-Vihari-Tattvastakam, verse 1]
How
beautiful and ornamental! Both Srila Sridhara Maharaja and my Guru
Maharaja were greatly learned in Sanskrit. When I compare them to
myself I see that I have no knowledge and no ability in Sanskrit.
In comparison to them I am very insignificant and unqualified.
Srila Vamana Maharaja, Srila Trivikrama Maharaja and myself at
first decided not to take sannyasa because we considered ourselves
unqualified and ignorant ø especially myself. Even now I am not
giving anything new. Devotees throughout the world come to hear my
classes, but I don't understand what is there in those classes.
Then I consider that something is there, but it didnt come from
me. It came from my guru-parampara. It came from what I have
heard from my guru-parampara ø Srila Rupa Gosvami, Srila Sanatana
Gosvami, Srila Raghunatha dasa Gosvami, Srila Visvanatha
Cakravarti Thakura, Srila Krsnadasa Kaviraja Gosvami, Srila
Bhaktivinoda Thakura, Srila Prabhupada, my Gurudeva,
Parama-pujapada Sridhara Gosvami Maharaja, Prapujyacarana Srila
Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja and others like them. I never say
anything new in my classes Only my voice is different.
Someone may say, "You are somewhat different from Srila
Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja." I reply, "Yes I am different,
because he was somewhat shorter than me, and he went to college and
mission schools whereas I never went to such schools. He has so
many great qualities whereas I have no such qualities, and there
is sometimes a difference in our choice of words. We present the
same wine in different bottles. The wine is not different. I am
not explaining anything new. Srila Swami Maharaja has also not
explained anything new, nor has Pujyapada Sridhara Maharaja. They
have also given the same thing in new bottles. They presented the
same ideas with different words. Srila Sridhara Maharaja and my
Gurudeva have taught the same philosophy and principles as taught
by Srila Jiva Gosvami. They have not given anything new.
Krsna-bhakti is the aim and object of all human beings.
You can tell it in a different style, but the wine must be the
same. The color of the glass may change, but the wine must be the
same.
Parama-pujyapada Sridhara Maharaja had a
great friendship with my Gurudeva, and also with Srila
Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja. How learned he must have been that a
scholar like Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja accepted him like
a siksa-guru. Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja preached
throughout the entire world ø in every country. He brought about
great change in religious practice in the world, and he has said
that his diksa-guru is Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Gosvami
Prabhupada and his siksa-guru is Srila Bhakti-raksaka Sridhara
Maharaja and my Gurudeva Srila Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Gosvami
Maharaja. Not only did Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja accept
my Guru Maharaja like a siksa-guru, but he accepted him as his
sannyasa-guru. Parama-pujyapada Srila Sridhara Maharaja, Srila
Bhaktivilasa Tirtha Maharaja and many other god-brothers were present
when Srila Swami Maharaja wanted to take sannyasa, but he took
sannyasa from my Gurudeva. Why? He felt, "I will take sannyasa
from he whose heart is the most similar to mine." He thus came to
Mathura and took sannyasa.
Both Srila Sridhara
Maharaja and Srila Swami Maharaja are very exalted and learned
persons, following in the line of philosophy of Bhaktisiddhanta
Sarasvati Thakura and Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura.
I have spoken some points, but I cannot even touch the
glories of these great personalities. They were all
transcendental, and I am speaking about them from the platform of
this material world, not from the transcendental world. I have not
realized the meaning of transcendental. Because they are from the
transcendental world, I cannot properly glorify them.
Gaura Premanande Hari Haribol.
Editorial advisor: Pujyapada Madhava Maharaja and
Sripad Brajanatha dasa
Transcriber: Sulata dasi
Editor: Syamarani dasi
Typist: Anita dasi