[Over 1000 devotees participated in this year's Vraja Mandala
parikrama. A beautiful play called "The Meeting in the Disguise of
a Girl Doctor" by Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura was
presented for the pleasure of Srila Maharaja and the devotees
while they were in Varsana.
A summary of the play
is as follows: Jatila told her daughter Kutila that she is unable
to protect her daughter-in-law Srimati Radhika from Sri Krsna.
Therefore, she decided to confine Her inside the house so that She
would not be bitten by the eager glances of Sri Krsna.
Danistha came to Yavat to request that Srimati Radharani
cook, because Krsna did not eat anything prepared by anyone else.
Srimati Radhika would generally go to Nandagaon everyday to cook, but
because Jatila now made Her stay in the house, she could not go.
While Danistha was there, she whispered a secret into Lalita and
Radhika's ear and then left. Visakha then came to Jatila crying
and said a snake had bitten Srimati Radhika. Jatila sent Kutila to
get Abhimanyu and a snake-bite doctor to come and chant special
mantras to free Srimati Radhika from the snake poison. She herself
then went to Paurnamasi and told her everything that had happened.
Paurnamasi said she would help, and she took Jatila to see Gargi,
the daughter of Garga Muni. She asked Gargi if she had learned the
proper snake mantras from her father. Gargi replied that she had
not, but fortunately her younger sister named Vidyavali had, and
fortunately Vidyavali was now visiting Vraja from Kasi where she
lived with her husband. Jatila begged Gargi to come to her home
with Vidyavali to free Srimati Radhika from the deadly snake
poison.
Meanwhile, Danistha and the other gopis
who had pre-planned the events disguised Sri Krsna as Vidyavali.
When "Vidyavali" arrived at the home of Srimati Radhika she told
Jatila that in order to cure Jatila's daughter-in-law, she would need
to chant mantras over Her body and also chew betel nut while
chanting a special mantra on it, and then give it to Srimati
Radhika to chew. Jatila agreed. Vidyavali sent everyone out of
Srimati Radhika's room and pretended to have a conversation with
the snake, and Sri Krsna Himself played the part of the snake. In
the conversation that ensued between Vidyavali and the snake, Sri
Krsna in the voice of the snake explained to Jatila that the
dreadful incident was the result of a curse on her. If she would
continue to keep Radharani from Her service at Nandagaon, no
doctor would be able to reverse the power of the curse. In this way
her son, who would be bitten by the snake on the very next day,
and her daughter-in-law would both surely die. Hearing this from
outside the door, Jatila quickly agreed to let Srimati Radharani
go to Nandagaon everyday with no obstruction. In this way Sri
Krsna and Srimati Radharani were able to meet, and the Divine Couple
were both cured of the snake bite of separation.
After the performance, and after offering obeisances to Srila
Maharaja, the players listened as their Guru Maharaja blessed all
those who participated and then gave instructions for the spiritual
advancement of the players and all others present:]
I want you all to give up your enjoying moods lust, sense
gratification, and the like. So many cases are being brought to my
attention regarding these matters three or four cases daily
that I become puzzled and think, "What to do?" In this drama Jatila
became puzzled about whether or not she should continue to send
her daughter-in-law to the house of Mother Yasoda. She thought if
she would not send Radhika then her son Abhimanyu might die, and
if she would send Her, then all would criticize and ask, "Why is
your daughter-in-law going to see Krsna?"
Similarly I am puzzled, thinking, "Should I continue to preach
in Western countries about the goal of Krsnas service, or should I
stop?" Those I believed in tried to cheat me. They should not try
to cheat me. They have endeavored for sense gratification for so
many lives, so why should they not give this human life to the
lotus feet of Lord Krsna? My lady disciples should be determined
and think, Do or Die! There are so many examples for ladies to
follow, like Srimati Gangamata Thakurani, Gargi, Savitri and many
hundreds of thousands more. If males can be brahmacaris and
sannyasis, why can't the ladies also control their senses? Why?
You should all be like brahmacaris and sannyasis.
Our mission is only to preach that we should give our
hearts fully to Sri Sri Radha and Krsna, not to any other person.
We have some honor for Gurudeva and we have given everything to his
lotus feet, but of course that attachment is not in the realm of
lust or sense gratification. A guru is so-called and a cheater if
he cannot take away all impurities from the disciple's heart. If
he cannot cleanse all impurities, why should he be a guru? Guru
should be ideal, our brahmacaris and sannyasis should not deviate,
and our girls should also not deviate. They should be ideal. They
should not come to me with concerns for satisfying their lust and
other sense desires. I cannot help with that. Don't be animals
donkeys and monkeys. Be pure devotees like Hanuman and Srila
Raghunatha dasa Gosvami. In this way we can preach the mission of
Srila Rupa Gosvami and Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu throughout the
world.
The mission of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
is:
anarpita-carim carat karunayavatirnah
kalau
samarpayitum unnatojjvala-rasam
sva-bhakti-sriyam
harih purata-sundara-dyuti-kadamba
sandipitah
sada hrdaya-kandare sphuratu vah
saci-nandanah
(Sri Vidagdha Madhava of Srila Rupa
Gosvami)
"May that Lord, who is known as the son of
Srimati Sacidevi, be transcendentally situated in the innermost
chambers of your heart. Resplendent with the radiance of molten
gold, He has appeared in the age of Kali by His causeless mercy to
bestow what has not been given in a very long time
manjari-bhava, the service of Srimati Radhika as her confidential
maidservant."
Ladies should not try to attract
males and males should not try to attract ladies. They should try
to become attracted to Sri Krsna and Srimati Radhika.
My blessings to all who were in the play. Try to follow my
instructions, and thus you will be happy in your life.
Gaura Premanande!
Editorial Advisors: Pujyapada Madhava Maharaja and Sripad Brajanath
dasa
Transcriber: Govinda Priya dasi
Editor:
Syamarani dasi
Assistant Editor and typist: Rangadevi
dasi