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Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.

Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu (pronounced Chaitanya) was born on February 27,1486 to 1534 A.D. inNavadvipa, Bengal, on a full moon night during a lunar eclipse. It is typical for people to bathe in theGanges during an eclipse and chant the Lord’s holy names for spiritual purification. So, everyone in thearea was chanting the holy names when He was born. His parents, Jagannatha Misra and Sachidevi, gaveHim the name of Vishvambhara, meaning the support of the universe, because astrologers had predictedHis super human qualities and that He would deliver the people of the world. He was also nicknamedNimai because He had been born under a nima tree.During His childhood He exhibited extraordinary qualities, even having philosophical discussions withHis mother. While growing, His brilliant intelligence began to become apparent. While still a child, Hemastered Sanskrit and logic to the point of defeating local pundits, and established the truth of Hisspiritual and Vedic philosophy. He became so well known that many logicians of various religious andphilosophical persuasions began to fear His presence and refused to debate with Him. Thus, Sri Caitanyaestablished the authority of the Vaishnava tradition through the process of debate and logic.Then, when Sri Caitanya went to Gaya on the pretext to perform ceremonies for the anniversary of Hisfather’s death, He received Vaishnava initiation from Ishvara Puri. Thereafter, He lost all interest indebate and simply absorbed Himself in chanting and singing the names of Lord Krishna in devotionalecstasy. Upon returning to Navadvipa, He gathered a following with whom He would engage incongregational singing of the Lord’s holy names. Thus, He started the first sankirtana (congregationaldevotional singing) movement, and established the importance of chanting the names of God in this age asthe most elevated of spiritual processes, and the prime means for liberation from material attachments.At first, His chanting with people was for the few participants who were a part of His group, but then SriCaitanya ordered that the ecstasy of love of God be distributed to all people of the area. He gave norecognition for the privileges of caste, or for position, or type of philosophy a person had, or yogicasceticism. He only emphasized the devotional chanting of the Lord’s holy names, the Hare Krishnamantra: (Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama RamaHare Hare) which can bring out the natural loving sentiments for God.It was at the age of 24 when He shaved His head and took the order of sannyasa, the renounced stage oflife, when He accepted the name of Krishna Caitanya from Keshava Bharati during the initiation. He thenspent four years traveling through South India, and also visited Vrindavana and Varanasi. During this timehe also gave special instructions to Rupa and Sanatana Gosvamis, who then also spread the glories of theDivine Love for Radha and Krishna. They settled in Vrindavana where they spent their years in writingmany books elaborating the instructions of Lord Caitanya and the glories of bhakti for Radha and Krishna.They also revealed the places where Radha and Krishna performed many varied pastimes in that land ofVrindavana, which have remained special spots where devotees can become absorbed in the bliss of loveof Radha and Krishna.Lord Caitanya spent His remaining years in Jagannatha Puri. During this time He was absorbed in ecstaticdevotion to Krishna in the loving mood of Radharani, in which He would lose all external consciousness.He freely distributed the divine nectar of this love for Krishna to everyone and anyone, day and night.Even His presence or mere touch could transform everyone that came near Him into the same devotionalmood. He remained like this until He finally left our vision at the age of 48.Lord Caitanya is considered and was established by Vedic scripture as the most recent incarnation ofGod. The Lord always descends to establish the codes of religion. This is confirmed in Bhagavad-gita(4:6-8) where Lord Krishna explains that although He is unborn and the Lord of all living beings, He stilldescends in His spiritual form in order to re-establish the proper religious principles and annihilate themiscreants whenever there is a decline of religion and a rise in irreligious activity.Though there are many incarnations of God, all incarnations are known and predicted in the Vedicliterature. Each incarnation performs many wonderful pastimes. But in Kali-yuga, the Lord descends inthe form of His own devotee as Sri Caitanya in order to show the perfect example of how devotionalservice should be performed, and to stress the chanting of the Hare Krishna mantra for this age byinaugurating the process of the sankirtana movement (congregational chanting).Predictions of the appearance of Lord Caitanya can be found in many Vedic texts. One of the oldestprophecies concerning Sri Caitanya’s appearance in this world is found in the Atharva-veda verse,starting as: ito ‘ham krita-sannyaso ‘vatarisyami. In this verse the Supreme states: “I will descend as asannyasi, a tall, fair, and saintly brahmana devotee, after four to five thousand years of Kali-yuga havepassed. I will appear on earth near the Ganges shore and with all the signs of an exalted person, free frommaterial desires. I will always chant the holy names of the Lord, and, thus, taste the sweetness of My owndevotional service. Only other advanced devotees will understand Me.”Also, in a verse from the Sama-veda, starting as: tathaham krita-sannyaso bhu-girbanah avatarisye, theSupreme Being says that He will descend to earth as a brahmana-sannyasi at a place on the shore of theGanges. Again and again He will chant the names of the Lord in the company of His associates to rescuethe people who are devoured by sins in the age of Kali.The Mundaka Upanishad (3:3) also relates the prophecy of Sri Caitanya in a different way. It states,“When one realizes the golden form of Lord Gauranga, who is the ultimate actor and the source of theSupreme Brahman, he attains the highest knowledge. He transcends both pious and impious activities,becomes free from worldly bondage, and enters the divine abode of the Lord.”Another is from the Svetasvatara Upanishad (3:12): “Mahaprabhu [the great master], the Supreme Being,is brilliantly effulgent and imperishable like molten gold, and [through sankirtana] bestows spiritualintelligence on the living beings. In the guise of a sannyasi, He is the source of spiritual purity andliberation.” Another is from the Vayu Purana: “In the age of Kali I shall descend as the son of Sachidevito inaugurate the sankirtana movement.” This is also confirmed in the Srimad-Bhagavatam (11:5.32)where it states: “In the age of Kali, intelligent persons perform congregational chanting to worship theincarnation of Godhead who constantly sings the names of Krishna. Although His complexion is notblackish (like that of Lord Krishna), He is Krishna Himself. He is accompanied by His associates,servants, weapons and confidential companions.”The great classic Mahabharata (Vishnu-sahasra-nama-stotra, 127.92.75) confirms that Sri CaitanyaMahaprabhu is not different from Lord Sri Krishna: “The Supreme Lord has a golden complexion (whenHe appears as Lord Caitanya). Indeed, His entire body, which is very nicely constituted, is like moltengold. Sandalwood pulp is smeared all over His body. He will take the fourth order of life (sannyasa) andwill be very self-controlled. He will be distinguished from Mayavadi sannyasis in that He will be fixedin devotional service and will propagate the sankirtana movement.”The Caitanya-caritamrita (Adi-lila, 3:19-20) also explains how the Supreme Lord Himself describes howHe will appear as His own devotee to perform and teach devotional service by inaugurating thesankirtana movement, which is the religion for this age.How He is the “great master” or will “bestow spiritual intelligence” is described in another Upanishad.This is one of the lesser Upanishads known as the Chaitanyopanishad, or Sri Caitanya Upanishad. Thiscomes from the ancient Atharva Veda. In this description there is not only the prediction of Hisappearance but a description of His life and purpose, and the reasons why His process of spiritualenlightenment is so powerful and effective in this age of Kali. The Chaitanyopanishad is a short text withonly nineteen verses. All of them are very significant.The Sri Caitanya Upanishad (texts 5-11) explains that one day when Pippalada asked his father, LordBrahma, how the sinful living entities will be delivered in Kali-yuga and who should be the object oftheir worship and what mantra should they chant to be delivered, Brahma told him to listen carefully andhe would describe what will take place in the age of Kali. Brahma said that the Supreme Lord Govinda,Krishna, will appear again in Kali-yuga as His own devotee in a two-armed form with a goldencomplexion in the area of Navadvipa along the Ganges. He will spread the system of devotional serviceand the chanting of the names of Krishna, especially in the form of the Hare Krishna maha-mantra: HareKrishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare.Another interesting story about the prediction of the appearance of Lord Caitanya in Kali-yuga is relatedin a lengthy conversation between Murari Gupta and Damodara Pandita, two contemporaries of SriCaitanya. It is found in the Sri Caitanya Mangala, a biography of Sri Caitanya by Srila Locana DasaThakura. Among the many things they discuss are the symptoms and difficulties found in the age of Kali,how Lord Krishna appears on earth in this age, His confidential reasons for doing so, and how Herevealed to Narada Muni His form as Lord Gauranga that He would accept while appearing on earth inthis age. In this form He would distribute love of God to everyone He met by chanting the holy names.This conversation is very enlightening.Within this conversation they further relate an incident recorded as the Vishnu-Katyayani Samvada of thePadma Purana. This is a conversation between Lord Vishnu and Katyayani (Parvati), Lord Shiva`s wife.The story is that one time the great sage Narada Muni acquired the maha-prasada, personal food remnants,of Lord Narayana, Vishnu, and gave a morsel to his friend Lord Shiva. Shiva tasted it and he began todance in ecstasy, to the point of disturbing the earth. When he was approached by Parvati about why hewas dancing so, he explained what happened. However, she was unhappy and angry that he did not shareany with her. Being devoted to Lord Vishnu and concerned for the spiritual well-being of all conditionedsouls, she then vowed that if she should get the blessings of Lord Vishnu, she would see to it that theLord`s maha-prasada was distributed to everyone. Just then Lord Vishnu Himself appeared andconversed with her. He assured her that He would appear in the world as Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu in theage of Kali and would keep her promise and spread His mercy in the form of maha-prasada, food that hasbeen offered to Him, and the chanting of His holy names to everyone, distributing His mercy everywhere.These and other predictions confirm the fact that Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu would appear to specificallypropagate the chanting of the holy names. Furthermore, in the Fourth Chapter of the Antya-lila of theCaitanya Bhagavata, which is a biography of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu written by Sri Vrindavan dasaThakura who is said to be an incarnation of Srila Vyasadeva, Lord Caitanya explains: “I have appearedon earth to propagate the congregational chanting of the holy names of God. In this way I will deliver thesinful material world. Those demons who never before accepted My authority and lordship will weep injoy by chanting My names. I will vigorously distribute devotional service, bhakti, which is sought aftereven by demigods, sages, and perfected beings, so that even the most abominable sinners will receive it.But those who, intoxicated with education, wealth, family background, and knowledge, criticize andoffend My devotees, will be deprived of everything and will never know My true identity.” Then SriCaitanya specifically states (Antya-lila 4.126): “I declare that My name will be preached in every townand village on this earth.”This verifies the fact that the chanting of the maha-mantra is the rare and special opportunity given by Godfor all to be relieved from the problems of the age of Kali and of material life in general. As confirmed inthe Caitanya-caritamrita (Adi-lila, 3.77-78), it is Sri Krishna Caitanya who inaugurates thecongregational chanting of the holy names, which is the most sublime of all spiritual sacrifices. Intelligentpeople will worship Him through this means, while other foolish people will continue in the cycle ofrepeated birth and death in this material world.In another place of the Caitanya-caritamrita (Antya-lila, 20.8-9), Sri Caitanya specifically tells SvarupaDamodara and Ramananda Raya that chanting the holy names is the most practical way to attain salvationfrom material existence in this age, and anyone who is intelligent and takes up this process of worshipingKrishna will attain the direct shelter of Krishna.He also strongly opposed the impersonalist philosophy of Shankaracharya and established the principleof acintya-bhedabheda-tattva. This specified that the Supreme and the individual soul are inconceivablyand simultaneously one and different. This means that the Supreme and the jiva souls are the same inquality, being eternally spiritual, but always separate individually. The jivas are small and subject tobeing influenced by the material energy, while the Supreme is infinite and always above and beyond thematerial manifestation.Sri Caitanya taught that the direct meaning of the Vedic shastras is that the living entities are to engage indevotional service, bhakti, to the Supreme, Bhagavan Sri Krishna. Through this practice there candevelop a level of communication between God and the individual by which God will lovingly revealHimself to those who become qualified. In this understanding the theistic philosophy of Vaishnavismreached its climax.As previously explained, there is a system of self-realization especially recommended for each age. In theage of Kali, people are not attracted to spiritual pursuits and are often rebellious against anything thatseems to restrict or stifle their freedom to do anything they want. Since in this age we are so easilydistracted by so many things and our mind is always in a whirl, we need an easy path. Therefore, theVedic shastra explains that God has given us an easy way to return to Him in this age. It is almost as if Hehas said, “Since you are My worst son, I give you the easiest process.” The Caitanya-caritamrita (Adi-lila, 3.40) confirms this and says that the Supreme Being descends as Sri Caitanya, with a goldencomplexion, to simply spread the glories of chanting the holy names, which is the only religious principlein this age of Kali. In this way, God Himself has given the method of chanting His holy names as the mosteffective means to reach His spiritual abode.

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