After this, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu washed the Gundica temple
before the Ratha-yatra took place. He then took His bath at
Indradyumna Lake and partook of prasadam in the garden nearby.
While Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu washed the temple of Gundica, a
Gaudiya Vaisnava washed the lotus feet of the Lord and drank the
water. This incident is very significant, for it awoke within the
devotee ecstatic love. Then the son of Advaita Prabhu named Gopala
fainted during kirtana, and when he did not come to his senses, Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu favored him by awakening him. There was also
some humorous talk between Nityananda Prabhu and Advaita Prabhu
during prasadam. Advaita Prabhu said that Nityananda Prabhu was
unknown to anyone and that it was not the duty of a householder
brahmana to accept dinner with a person unknown in society. In
answer to this humorous statement, Sri Nityananda Prabhu replied
that Advaita Acarya was a monist and that one could not know how
his mind could be turned by eating with such an impersonalist. The
conversation of these two prabhus — Nityananda Prabhu and Advaita
Prabhu — carried a deep meaning that only an intelligent man can
understand. After all the Vaisnavas finished their luncheon,
Svarupa Damodara and others took their prasadam within the room.
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu took great pleasure when He saw the
Jagannatha Deity after the period of the Deity's retirement. At
that time Lord Caitanya was accompanied by all the devotees, and
all of them were very pleased.
Sri Caitanya Caritamrta Madhya 12 - The Cleansing of the
Gundica Temple
CC Madhya 12.1: Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu washed and cleansed
the Gundica temple with His devotees and associates. In this way He
made it as cool and bright as His own heart, and thus He made the
temple a befitting place for Lord Sri Krsna to sit.
CC Madhya 12.2: All glories to Gauracandra! All glories to
Nityananda! All glories to Advaitacandra! And all glories to all
the devotees of Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu!
CC Madhya 12.3: All glories to the devotees of Lord Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu, headed by Srivasa Thakura! I beg their power
so that I can properly describe Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
CC Madhya 12.4: When Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu returned from His
South Indian tour, Maharaja Prataparudra, the King of Orissa,
became very anxious to meet Him.
CC Madhya 12.5: The King sent a letter from his capital,
Kataka, to Sarvabhauma Bhattacarya, entreating him to obtain the
Lord s permission so that he could go and see Him.
CC Madhya 12.6: Replying to the King s letter, the Bhattacarya
wrote that Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu had not given His permission.
After this, the King wrote him another letter.
CC Madhya 12.7: In this letter the King requested Sarvabhauma
Bhattacarya, "Please appeal to all the devotees associated with Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu and submit this petition to them on my
behalf.
CC Madhya 12.8: "If all the devotees associated with the Lord
are favorably disposed toward me, they can submit my petition at
the lotus feet of the Lord.
CC Madhya 12.9: "By the mercy of all the devotees, one can
attain the shelter of the lotus feet of the Lord. Without His
mercy, my kingdom does not appeal to me.
CC Madhya 12.10: "If Gaurahari, Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu,
will not show mercy to me, I shall give up my kingdom, become a
mendicant and beg from door to door."
CC Madhya 12.11: When the Bhattacarya received this letter, he
became very anxious. He then took the letter and went to the
devotees of the Lord.
CC Madhya 12.12: Sarvabhauma Bhattacarya met with all the
devotees and described the King s wishes. Then he presented the
letter to all of them for inspection.
CC Madhya 12.13: Upon reading the letter, everyone was
astonished to see that King Prataparudra had so much devotion for
the lotus feet of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
CC Madhya 12.14: The devotees gave their opinion and said,
"The Lord will never meet the King, and if we requested Him to do
so, the Lord would surely feel very unhappy."
CC Madhya 12.15: Sarvabhauma Bhattacarya then said, "We shall
go once again to the Lord, but we shall not request Him to meet the
King. Rather, we shall simply describe the good behavior of the
King."
CC Madhya 12.16: Having thus reached a decision, they all went
to the place of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. There, although ready to
speak, they could not even utter a word.
CC Madhya 12.17: After they arrived at Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
s place, the Lord, seeing them, said, "What have you all come here
to say I see that you want to say something, but you do not speak.
What is the reason"
CC Madhya 12.18: Nityananda Prabhu then said, "We want to tell
You something. Although we cannot stay without speaking, we are
still very much afraid to speak.
CC Madhya 12.19: "We want to submit before You something that
may or may not be befitting. The matter is this: unless he sees
You, the King of Orissa will become a mendicant."
CC Madhya 12.20: Nityananda Prabhu continued, "The King has
decided to become a mendicant and accept the sign of a mendicant by
wearing an ivory earring. He does not want to enjoy his kingdom
without seeing the lotus feet of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu."
CC Madhya 12.21: Nityananda Prabhu continued, "The King also
expressed his desire to see the moonlike face of Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu to his eyes full satisfaction. He would like to raise
the lotus feet of the Lord to his heart."
CC Madhya 12.22: Hearing all these statements, Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu s mind was certainly softened, but externally He wished
to speak some harsh words.
CC Madhya 12.23: Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu said, "I can
understand that you all desire to take Me to Kataka to see the
King."
CC Madhya 12.24: Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu continued, "What to
speak of spiritual advancement — all the people will blaspheme Me.
And what to speak of all the people — Damodara would chastise
Me.
CC Madhya 12.25: "I shall not meet the King at the request of
all the devotees, but I shall do so if Damodara will give his
permission."
CC Madhya 12.26: Damodara immediately replied, "My Lord, You
are the fully independent Supreme Personality of Godhead. Since
everything is known to You, You know what is permissible and what
is not permissible.
CC Madhya 12.27: "I am merely an insignificant jiva, so what
power do I have to give directions to You By Your own personal
choice You will meet with the King. I shall see it.
CC Madhya 12.28: "The King is very much attached to You, and
You are feeling affection and love toward him. Thus I can
understand that by virtue of the King s affection for You, You will
touch him.
CC Madhya 12.29: "Although You are the Supreme Personality of
Godhead and are completely independent, still You are dependent on
the love and affection of Your devotees. That is Your
nature."
CC Madhya 12.30: Nityananda Prabhu then said, "Who is there in
the three worlds who can ask You to see the King
CC Madhya 12.31: "Still, isn t it the nature of an attached
man to give up his life if he does not attain his desired
object
CC Madhya 12.32: "For instance, some of the wives of the
brahmanas who were performing sacrifices gave up their lives in the
presence of their husbands for the sake of Krsna."
CC Madhya 12.33: Nityananda Prabhu then submitted one
suggestion for the Lord s consideration. "There is a way," He
suggested, "by which You need not meet the King but which would
enable the King to continue living.
CC Madhya 12.34: "If You, out of Your mercy, send one of Your
outer garments to the King, the King would live hoping to see You
some time in the future."
CC Madhya 12.35: The Lord said, "Since you are all very
learned personalities, whatever you decide I shall accept."
CC Madhya 12.36: Lord Nityananda Prabhu then obtained an
external garment used by the Lord by requesting it from
Govinda.
CC Madhya 12.37: Thus Nityananda Prabhu delivered the old
cloth into the care of Sarvabhauma Bhattacarya, and Sarvabhauma
Bhattacarya sent it to the King.
CC Madhya 12.38: When the King received the old cloth, he
began to worship it exactly as he would worship the Lord
personally.
CC Madhya 12.39: After returning from his service in South
India, Ramananda Raya requested the King to allow him to remain
with Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
CC Madhya 12.40: When Ramananda Raya requested the King to
allow him to stay with the Lord, the King immediately gave him
permission with great satisfaction. As for the King himself, he
began to solicit Ramananda Raya to make a meeting
arrangement.
CC Madhya 12.41: The King told Ramananda Raya, "Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu is very, very merciful to you. Therefore please solicit
my meeting with Him without fail."
CC Madhya 12.42: The King and Ramananda Raya returned together
to Jagannathaksetra [Puri], and Sri Ramananda Raya met Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu.
CC Madhya 12.43: At that time, Ramananda Raya informed Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu about the ecstatic love of the King. Indeed, as
soon as there was some opportunity, he repeatedly informed the Lord
about the King.
CC Madhya 12.44: Sri Ramananda Raya was indeed a diplomatic
minister for the King. His general behavior was very expert, and
simply by describing the King s love for Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu,
he gradually softened the Lord s mind.
CC Madhya 12.45: Maharaja Prataparudra, in great anxiety,
could not endure not seeing the Lord; therefore Sri Ramananda Raya,
by his diplomacy, arranged a meeting with the Lord for the
King.
CC Madhya 12.46: Sri Ramananda Raya frankly requested Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu, "Please show Your lotus feet to the King at
least once."
CC Madhya 12.47: Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu replied, "My dear
Ramananda, you should make this request after duly considering
whether it is befitting for a sannyasi to meet a king.
CC Madhya 12.48: "If a mendicant meets a king, this world and
the next world are both destroyed for the mendicant. Indeed, what
is there to say of the next world In this world, people will joke
if a sannyasi meets a king."
CC Madhya 12.49: Ramananda Raya replied, "My Lord, You are the
supreme independent personality. You have nothing to fear from
anyone because You are not dependent on anyone."
CC Madhya 12.50: When Ramananda Raya addressed Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu as the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Caitanya
Mahaprabhu objected, saying, "I am not the Supreme Personality of
Godhead but an ordinary human being. Therefore I must fear public
opinion in three ways — with My body, mind and words.
CC Madhya 12.51: "As soon as the general public finds a little
fault in the behavior of a sannyasi, they advertise it like
wildfire. A black spot of ink cannot be hidden on a white cloth. It
is always very prominent."
CC Madhya 12.52: Ramananda Raya replied, "My dear Lord, You
have delivered so many sinful people. This King Prataparudra, the
King of Orissa, is actually a servitor of the Lord and Your
devotee."
CC Madhya 12.53: Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu then said, "There may
be much milk in a big pot, but if it is contaminated by a drop of
liquor, it is untouchable.
CC Madhya 12.54: "The King certainly possesses all good
qualities, but simply by taking up the name king, he has infected
everything.
CC Madhya 12.55: "But if you are still very eager for the King
to meet with Me, please first bring his son to meet Me.
CC Madhya 12.56: "It is indicated in the revealed scriptures
that the son represents the father; therefore the son s meeting
with Me would be just as good as the King s meeting with Me."
CC Madhya 12.57: Ramananda Raya then went to inform the King
about his talks with Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, and, following the
Lord s orders, brought the King s son to see Him.
CC Madhya 12.58: The prince, just entering upon his youth, was
very beautiful. He was blackish in complexion and had large lotus
eyes.
CC Madhya 12.59: The prince was dressed in yellow cloth, and
there were jeweled ornaments decorating his body. Therefore anyone
who saw him would remember Lord Krsna.
CC Madhya 12.60: Seeing the boy, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
immediately remembered Krsna. Meeting the boy in ecstatic love, the
Lord began to speak.
CC Madhya 12.61: "Here is a great devotee," Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu said. "Upon seeing him, everyone can remember the
Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krsna, son of Maharaja
Nanda."
CC Madhya 12.62: Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu continued, "I have
become very much obligated just by seeing this boy." After saying
this, the Lord again embraced the prince.
CC Madhya 12.63: As soon as the prince was touched by Lord Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu, symptoms of ecstatic love immediately
manifested themselves in his body. These symptoms included
perspiration, trembling, tears, being stunned and jubilation.
CC Madhya 12.64: The boy began to cry and dance, and he
chanted, "Krsna! Krsna!" Upon seeing his bodily symptoms and his
chanting and dancing, all the devotees praised him for his great
spiritual fortune.
CC Madhya 12.65: At that time, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu calmed
the youth and ordered him to come there daily to meet Him.
CC Madhya 12.66: Ramananda Raya and the boy then departed from
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, and Ramananda took him back to the King s
palace. The King was very happy when he heard of his son s
activities.
CC Madhya 12.67: Just by embracing his son, the King was
filled with ecstatic love, just as if he had touched Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu directly.
CC Madhya 12.68: From then on, the fortunate prince was one of
the most intimate devotees of the Lord.
CC Madhya 12.69: Thus Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu acted in the
society of His pure devotees, performing His pastimes and spreading
the san kirtana movement.
CC Madhya 12.70: Some of the prominent devotees like Advaita
Acarya used to invite Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu to take His meals at
their homes. The Lord accepted such invitations accompanied by His
devotees.
CC Madhya 12.71: In this way, the Lord passed some days in
great jubilation. Then the car festival of Lord Jagannatha
approached.
CC Madhya 12.72: Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu first of all called
for Kas i Mis ra, then for the superintendent of the temple, then
for Sarvabhauma Bhattacarya.
CC Madhya 12.73: When these three people came before the Lord,
He begged them for permission to wash the temple known as
Gundica.
CC Madhya 12.74: Upon hearing the Lord s request for
permission to wash the Gundica temple, the padicha, the
superintendent of the temple, said, "My dear Sir, we are all Your
servants. Whatever You desire is our duty to perform.
CC Madhya 12.75: "The King gave a special order for me to do
without delay whatever Your Lordship orders.
CC Madhya 12.76: "My dear Lord, washing the temple is not
service befitting You. Nonetheless, if You wish to do so, it is to
be accepted as one of Your pastimes.
CC Madhya 12.77: "To wash the temple, You need many waterpots
and brooms. Therefore order me. I can immediately bring all these
things to You."
CC Madhya 12.78: As soon as the superintendent understood the
desire of the Lord, he immediately delivered a hundred new
waterpots and a hundred brooms for sweeping the temple.
CC Madhya 12.79: The next day, early in the morning, the Lord
took His personal associates with Him and, with His own hand,
smeared sandalwood pulp on their bodies.
CC Madhya 12.80: He then gave each devotee a broom with His
own hand, and taking all of them personally with Him, the Lord went
to Gundica.
CC Madhya 12.81: In this way the Lord and His associates went
to cleanse the Gundica temple. At first they cleansed the temple
with the brooms.
CC Madhya 12.82: The Lord cleansed everything inside the
temple very nicely, including the ceiling. He then took up the
sitting place [simhasana], cleansed it and again put it in its
original place.
CC Madhya 12.83: Thus the Lord and His companions cleansed and
swept all the temple s buildings, big and small, and finally
cleansed the area between the temple and the kirtana hall.
CC Madhya 12.84: Indeed, hundreds of devotees were engaged in
cleansing all around the temple, and Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu was
personally carrying out the operation just to instruct
others.
CC Madhya 12.85: Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu washed and cleansed
the temple in great jubilation, chanting the holy name of Lord
Krsna all the time. Similarly, all the devotees were also chanting
and at the same time performing their respective duties.
CC Madhya 12.86: The entire beautiful body of the Lord was
covered with dust and dirt. In this way it became transcendentally
beautiful. At times, when cleansing the temple, the Lord shed
tears, and in some places He even cleansed with those tears.
CC Madhya 12.87: After this, the place where the Deity s food
was kept [bhogamandira] was cleansed. Then the yard was cleansed,
and then all the residential quarters, one after the other.
CC Madhya 12.88: After Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu collected all
the straw, dust and grains of sand in one place, He gathered it all
in His cloth and threw it outside.
CC Madhya 12.89: Following the example of Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu, all the devotees, in great jubilation, began to gather
straws and dust with their own cloths and throw them outside the
temple.
CC Madhya 12.90: The Lord then told the devotees, "I can tell
how much you have labored and how well you have cleansed the temple
simply by seeing all the straw and dust you have collected
outside."
CC Madhya 12.91: Even though all the devotees collected dirt
in one pile, the dirt collected by Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu was much
greater.
CC Madhya 12.92: After the inside of the temple was cleansed,
the Lord again allotted areas for the devotees to cleanse.
CC Madhya 12.93: The Lord then ordered everyone to cleanse the
inside of the temple very perfectly by taking finer dust, straws
and grains of sand and throwing them outside.
CC Madhya 12.94: After Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and all the
Vaisnavas cleansed the temple for the second time, Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu was very happy to see the cleansing work.
CC Madhya 12.95: While the temple was being swept, about a
hundred men stood ready with filled waterpots, and they simply
awaited the Lord s order to throw the water from them.
CC Madhya 12.96: As soon as Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu called for
water, all the men immediately brought the hundred waterpots, which
were completely filled, and delivered them before the Lord.
CC Madhya 12.97: In this way, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu first
washed the main temple and then thoroughly washed the ceiling, the
walls, the floor, the sitting place [simhasana] and everything else
within the room.
CC Madhya 12.98: Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu Himself and His
devotees began to throw water onto the ceiling. When this water
fell, it washed the walls and floor.
CC Madhya 12.99: Then Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu began to wash
the sitting place of Lord Jagannatha with His own hands, and all
the devotees began to bring water to the Lord.
CC Madhya 12.100: All the devotees within the temple began to
wash. Each one had a broom in his hand, and in this way they
cleansed the temple of the Lord.
CC Madhya 12.101: Someone brought water to pour into the hands
of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, and someone poured water on His lotus
feet.
CC Madhya 12.102: The water that fell from the lotus feet of
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu was drunk by someone who hid himself.
Someone else begged for that water, and another person was giving
that water in charity.
CC Madhya 12.103: After the room was washed, the water was let
out through an outlet, and it then flowed and filled the yard
outside.
CC Madhya 12.104: The Lord mopped the rooms with His own
clothes, and He polished the throne with them also.
CC Madhya 12.105: In this way all the rooms were cleansed with
a hundred waterpots. After the rooms had been cleansed, the minds
of the devotees were as clean as the rooms.
CC Madhya 12.106: When the temple was cleansed, it was
purified, cool and pleasing, just as if the Lord s own pure mind
had appeared.
CC Madhya 12.107: Since hundreds of men were engaged in
bringing water from the lake, there was no place to stand on the
banks. Consequently someone began to draw water from a well.
CC Madhya 12.108: Hundreds of devotees brought water in the
pots, and hundreds took the empty pots away to fill them up
again.
CC Madhya 12.109: With the exception of Nityananda Prabhu,
Advaita Acarya, Svarupa Damodara, Brahmananda Bharati and
Paramananda Puri, everyone was engaged in filling the waterpots and
bringing them there.
CC Madhya 12.110: Many of the waterpots were broken when
people collided with one another, and hundreds of men had to bring
new waterpots to fill.
CC Madhya 12.111: Some people were filling the pots, and
others were washing the rooms, but everyone was engaged in chanting
the holy name of Krsna and Hari.
CC Madhya 12.112: One person begged for a waterpot by chanting
the holy names "Krsna, Krsna," and another delivered a pot while
chanting "Krsna, Krsna."
CC Madhya 12.113: Whenever anyone had to speak, he did so by
uttering the holy name of Krsna. Consequently, the holy name of
Krsna became an indication for everyone who wanted something.
CC Madhya 12.114: As Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu was vibrating the
holy name of Krsna in ecstatic love, He Himself was performing the
work of hundreds of men.
CC Madhya 12.115: It appeared as though Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu were cleansing and washing with a hundred hands. He
approached every devotee just to teach him how to work.
CC Madhya 12.116: When He saw someone doing nicely, the Lord
praised him, but if He saw that someone was not working to His
satisfaction, He immediately chastised that person, not bearing him
any grudge.
CC Madhya 12.117: The Lord would say, "You have done well.
Please teach this to others so that they may act in the same
way."
CC Madhya 12.118: As soon as they heard Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu say this, everyone became ashamed. Thus the devotees
began to work with great attention.
CC Madhya 12.119: They washed the Jagamohana area and then the
place where food was kept. All other places were also washed.
CC Madhya 12.120: In this way the meeting place was washed,
the entire yard, the raised sitting places, the kitchen and every
other room.
CC Madhya 12.121: Thus all places around the temple were
thoroughly washed within and without.
CC Madhya 12.122: After everything was thoroughly washed, a
Vaisnava from Bengal, who was very intelligent and simple, came and
poured water on the lotus feet of the Lord.
CC Madhya 12.123: The Gaudiya Vaisnava then took that water
and drank it himself. Seeing that, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu felt a
little unhappy and was also outwardly angry.
CC Madhya 12.124: Although the Lord was certainly satisfied
with him, He became angry externally in order to establish the
etiquette of religious principles.
CC Madhya 12.125: The Lord then called for Svarupa Damodara
and told him, "Just see the behavior of your Bengali
Vaisnava.
CC Madhya 12.126: "This person from Bengal has washed My feet
within the temple of the Personality of Godhead. Not only that, but
he has drunk the water himself.
CC Madhya 12.127: "I now do not know what My destination is
because of this offense. Indeed, your Bengali Vaisnava has greatly
implicated Me."
CC Madhya 12.128: At this point Svarupa Damodara Gosvami
caught the Gaudiya Vaisnava by the neck and, giving him a little
push, ejected him from the Gundica Puri temple and made him stay
outside.
CC Madhya 12.129: After Svarupa Damodara Gosvami returned
within the temple, he requested Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu to excuse
that innocent person.
CC Madhya 12.130: After this incident, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
was very satisfied. He then asked all of the devotees to sit down
in two lines on both sides.
CC Madhya 12.131: The Lord then personally sat down in the
middle and picked up all kinds of straw, grains of sand and dirty
things.
CC Madhya 12.132: While Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu was picking up
the straws and grains of sand, He said, "I shall gather everyone s
collection, and I shall ask whoever has collected less than all the
others to pay a fine of sweet cakes and sweet rice."
CC Madhya 12.133: In this way all the quarters of the Gundica
temple were completely cleansed and cleared. All quarters were cool
and spotless, like one s cleansed and pacified mind.
CC Madhya 12.134: When the water from the different rooms was
finally let out through the halls, it appeared as if new rivers
were rushing out to meet the waters of the ocean.
CC Madhya 12.135: Outside the gateway of the temple, all the
roads were also cleansed, and no one could tell exactly how this
was done.
CC Madhya 12.136: Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu also cleansed the
Nrsimha temple inside and outside. Finally, He rested a few minutes
and then began dancing.
CC Madhya 12.137: All around Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu all the
devotees performed congregational chanting. The Lord, just like a
maddened lion, danced in the middle.
CC Madhya 12.138: As usual, when Caitanya Mahaprabhu danced,
there were perspiration, trembling, fading, tears, jubilation and
roaring. Indeed, the tears from His eyes washed His body and those
before Him.
CC Madhya 12.139: In this way Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu washed
the bodies of all the devotees with the tears from His eyes. The
tears poured like the rains in the month of Sravana.
CC Madhya 12.140: The sky was filled with the great and loud
chanting of san kirtana, and the earth shook from the jumping and
dancing of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
CC Madhya 12.141: Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu always liked the
loud chanting of Svarupa Damodara. Therefore when Svarupa Damodara
sang, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu danced and jumped high in
jubilation.
CC Madhya 12.142: The Lord thus chanted and danced for some
time. Finally, understanding the circumstances, He stopped.
CC Madhya 12.143: Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu then ordered Sri
Gopala, the son of Advaita Acarya, to dance.
CC Madhya 12.144: While dancing in ecstatic love, Sri Gopala
fainted and fell to the ground unconscious.
CC Madhya 12.145: When Sri Gopala fainted, Advaita Acarya
hastily took him upon His lap. Seeing that he was not breathing, He
became very much agitated.
CC Madhya 12.146: Advaita Acarya and others began to chant the
holy name of Lord Nrsimha and sprinkle water. The roaring of the
chant was so great that it seemed to shake the entire
universe.
CC Madhya 12.147: When the boy did not regain consciousness
after some time, Advaita Acarya and the other devotees began to
cry.
CC Madhya 12.148: Then Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu placed His hand
on the chest of Sri Gopala and said loudly, "Gopala, stand
up."
CC Madhya 12.149: As soon as Gopala heard the voice of Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu, he immediately came to his senses. All the
devotees then began to dance, chanting the holy name of Hari.
CC Madhya 12.150: This incident has been described in detail
by Vrndavana dasa Thakura. Therefore I have described it only in
brief.
CC Madhya 12.151: After taking rest, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
and all the devotees departed to take their baths.
CC Madhya 12.152: After bathing, the Lord stood on the bank of
the lake and put on dry garments. After offering obeisances to Lord
Nrsimhadeva, whose temple was nearby, the Lord entered a
garden.
CC Madhya 12.153: In the garden, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu sat
down with the other devotees. Vaninatha Raya then came and brought
all kinds of mahaprasadam.
CC Madhya 12.154155: Kas i Mis ra and Tulasi, the
superintendent of the temple, brought as much prasadam as five
hundred men could eat. Seeing the large quantity of prasadam, which
consisted of rice, cakes, sweet rice and a variety of vegetables,
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu was very satisfied.
CC Madhya 12.156: Among the devotees present with Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu were Paramananda Puri, Brahmananda Bharati, Advaita
Acarya and Nityananda Prabhu.
CC Madhya 12.157: Acaryaratna, Acaryanidhi, Srivasa Thakura,
Gadadhara Pandita, San kara, Nandanacarya, Raghava Pandita and
Vakres vara were also present.
CC Madhya 12.158: Receiving the permission of the Lord,
Sarvabhauma Bhattacarya sat down. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and all
His devotees sat on raised wooden seats.
CC Madhya 12.159: In this way all the devotees sat down to
take their lunch in consecutive lines, one beside the other.
CC Madhya 12.160: Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu was repeatedly
calling, "Haridasa, Haridasa," and at that time Haridasa, standing
at a distance, spoke as follows.
CC Madhya 12.161: Haridasa Thakura said, "Let Lord Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu take His lunch with the devotees. Since I am
abominable, I cannot sit down among you.
CC Madhya 12.162: "Govinda will give me prasadam later,
outside the door." Understanding his mind, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
did not call him again.
CC Madhya 12.163164: Svarupa Damodara Gosvami, Jagadananda,
Damodara Pandita, Kas is vara, Gopinatha, Vaninatha and San kara
distributed prasadam, and the devotees chanted the holy names at
intervals.
CC Madhya 12.165: Lord Sri Krsna had previously taken His
lunch in the forest, and that very pastime was remembered by Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
CC Madhya 12.166: Just by remembering the pastimes of Lord Sri
Krsna, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu was agitated by ecstatic love. But
considering the time and circumstance, He remained somewhat
patient.
CC Madhya 12.167: Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu said, "You can give
Me the ordinary vegetable known as laphravyañjana, and you may
deliver to all the devotees better preparations like cakes, sweet
rice and amrtagutika."
CC Madhya 12.168: Since Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu is
omniscient, He knew what types of preparations each person liked.
He therefore had Svarupa Damodara deliver these preparations to
each devotee to his full satisfaction.
CC Madhya 12.169: Jagadananda went to distribute prasadam, and
suddenly he placed all the firstclass preparations on the plate of
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
CC Madhya 12.170: When such nice prasadam was put on the plate
of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, the Lord was outwardly very angry.
Nonetheless, when the preparations were placed on His plate
sometimes by tricks and sometimes by force, the Lord was
satisfied.
CC Madhya 12.171: When the food was thus delivered, Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu looked at it for some time. Being afraid of
Jagadananda, He finally ate something.
CC Madhya 12.172: The Lord knew that if He did not eat the
food offered by Jagadananda, Jagadananda would certainly fast.
Being afraid of this, Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu ate some of the
prasadam he offered.
CC Madhya 12.173: Svarupa Damodara Gosvami then brought some
excellent sweetmeats and, standing before the Lord, offered them to
Him.
CC Madhya 12.174: Svarupa Damodara Gosvami then said, "Just
take a little of this mahaprasadam, and see how it is that Lord
Jagannatha has accepted it."
CC Madhya 12.175: Upon saying this, Svarupa Damodara Gosvami
placed some food before the Lord, and the Lord, out of affection,
ate it.
CC Madhya 12.176: Svarupa Damodara and Jagadananda again and
again offered the Lord some food. Thus they behaved affectionately
with the Lord. This was very, very uncommon.
CC Madhya 12.177: The Lord made Sarvabhauma Bhattacarya sit on
His left side, and when Sarvabhauma saw the behavior of Svarupa
Damodara and Jagadananda, he smiled.
CC Madhya 12.178: Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu also wanted to
offer Sarvabhauma Bhattacarya firstclass food; therefore, out of
affection, He had the servers put firstclass food on his plate
again and again.
CC Madhya 12.179: Gopinatha Acarya also brought firstclass
food and offered it to Sarvabhauma Bhattacarya while speaking sweet
words.
CC Madhya 12.180: After serving the Bhattacarya with
firstclass prasadam, Gopinatha Acarya said, "Just consider what the
Bhattacarya s previous mundane behavior was! Just consider how at
present he is enjoying transcendental bliss!"
CC Madhya 12.181: Sarvabhauma Bhattacarya replied to Gopinatha
Acarya, "I was simply a less intelligent logician. But by your
grace I have received this opulence of perfection.
CC Madhya 12.182: "But for Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu,"
Sarvabhauma Bhattacarya continued, "who is so merciful He has
converted a crow into a Garuda. Who could be so merciful
CC Madhya 12.183: "In the association of the jackals known as
logicians, I simply continued to bark a resounding bheu bheu. Now,
from the same mouth I am chanting the holy names Krsna and
Hari.
CC Madhya 12.184: "Whereas I once associated with the
disciples of logic, all nondevotees, I am now merged in the waves
of the nectarean ocean of the association of devotees."
CC Madhya 12.185: Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu said to Sarvabhauma
Bhattacarya, "From your previous birth you have been in Krsna
consciousness. Thus you love Krsna so much that simply by your
association we are all developing Krsna consciousness."
CC Madhya 12.186: Thus there is no one within these three
worlds — save for Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu — who is always so
willing to increase the glories of the devotees and give them
satisfaction.
CC Madhya 12.187: Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu then took all the
remnants of food offered to Jagannatha, such as cakes and sweet
rice, and distributed them to all the other devotees, calling them
individually.
CC Madhya 12.188: Sri Advaita Acarya and Nityananda Prabhu sat
side by side, and when prasadam was being distributed They engaged
in a type of mock fighting.
CC Madhya 12.189: First Advaita Acarya said, "I am sitting in
line with an unknown mendicant, and because I am eating with Him, I
do not know what kind of destination is awaiting Me.
CC Madhya 12.190: "Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu is in the renounced
order of life. Consequently He does not recognize discrepancies. As
a matter of fact, a sannyasi is not affected by eating food from
anywhere and everywhere.
CC Madhya 12.191: "According to the s astras, there is no
discrepancy in a sannyasi s eating at another s house. But for a
householder brahmana, this kind of eating is faulty.
CC Madhya 12.192: "It is not proper for householders to dine
with those whose previous birth, family, character and behavior are
unknown."
CC Madhya 12.193: Nityananda Prabhu immediately refuted Srila
Advaita Acarya, saying, "You are a teacher of impersonal monism,
and the monistic conclusion is a great hindrance to progressive,
pure devotional service.
CC Madhya 12.194: "One who participates in Your impersonal
monistic philosophy does not accept anything but the one
Brahman."
CC Madhya 12.195: Nityananda Prabhu continued, "You are such a
monist! And now I am eating beside You. I do not know how My mind
will be affected in this way."
CC Madhya 12.196: Thus They both went on talking and praising
one another, although Their praise appeared negative, for it
appeared as if They exchanged ill names.
CC Madhya 12.197: Thereafter, calling all the Vaisnavas, Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu distributed mahaprasadam as if sprinkling
nectar. At that time the mock fight between Advaita Acarya and
Nityananda Prabhu became more and more delicious.
CC Madhya 12.198: After taking their lunch, all the Vaisnavas
stood up and chanted the holy name of Hari, and the resounding
noise filled all the upper and lower planetary systems.
CC Madhya 12.199: After this, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu offered
flower garlands and sandalwood pulp to all His devoted personal
associates.
CC Madhya 12.200: The seven persons headed by Svarupa Damodara
who were engaged in distributing prasadam to others then took their
meals within the room.
CC Madhya 12.201: Govinda saved some remnants of food left by
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and kept them carefully. Later, one portion
of these remnants was delivered to Haridasa Thakura.
CC Madhya 12.202: The remnants of food left by Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu were later distributed among devotees who begged for
them, and finally Govinda personally took the last remnants.
CC Madhya 12.203: The fully independent Supreme Personality of
Godhead performs various types of pastimes. The pastime of washing
and cleansing the Gundica temple is but one of them.
CC Madhya 12.204: The next day marked the performance of the
festival of Netrotsava. This great festival was the life and soul
of the devotees.
CC Madhya 12.205: Everyone was unhappy for a fortnight because
they could not see the Deity of Lord Jagannatha. Upon seeing the
Lord at the festival, the devotees were very happy.
CC Madhya 12.206: On this occasion, greatly happy, Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu took all the devotees with Him and visited the
Lord in the temple.
CC Madhya 12.207: When Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu went to visit
the temple, Kas is vara walked in front, checking the crowds of
people, and Govinda walked in the rear, bringing the sannyasi s
pitcher filled with water.
CC Madhya 12.208: When Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu went toward the
temple, Paramananda Puri and Brahmananda Bharati walked in front of
Him, and at His two sides walked Svarupa Damodara and Advaita
Acarya.
CC Madhya 12.209: With great eagerness all the other devotees
followed them into the temple of Lord Jagannatha.
CC Madhya 12.210: Out of great eagerness to see the Lord, they
all neglected the regulative principles and, just to see the Lord s
face, went to the place where the food was offered.
CC Madhya 12.211: Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu was very thirsty to
see the Lord, and His eyes became like two bumblebees drinking the
honey from the lotuslike eyes of Lord Jagannatha, who is Krsna
Himself.
CC Madhya 12.212: The eyes of Lord Jagannatha conquered the
beauty of blossoming lotus flowers, and His neck was as lustrous as
a mirror made of sapphires.
CC Madhya 12.213: The chin of the Lord, tinged with buff
color, conquered the beauty of the bandhuli flower. This increased
the beauty of His mild smiling, which was like lustrous waves of
nectar.
CC Madhya 12.214: The luster of His beautiful face increased
at every moment, and the eyes of hundreds and thousands of devotees
drank its honey like bumblebees.
CC Madhya 12.215: As their eyes began to drink the nectarean
honey of His lotus face, their thirst increased. Thus their eyes
did not leave Him.
CC Madhya 12.216: Thus Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and His
devotees enjoyed transcendental bliss upon seeing the face of
Jagannatha. This continued to midday.
CC Madhya 12.217: As usual, there were transcendental blissful
symptoms in Caitanya Mahaprabhu s body. He perspired and trembled,
and a constant flow of tears fell from His eyes. But the Lord
checked these tears so they would not disturb His seeing the face
of the Lord.
CC Madhya 12.218: Their looking at the face of Lord Jagannatha
was interrupted only when He was offered food. Afterwards they
would again look upon His face. When the food was being offered to
the Lord, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu performed His kirtana.
CC Madhya 12.219: Feeling such great pleasure upon seeing the
face of Lord Jagannatha, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu forgot everything.
The devotees, however, took Him to His lunch at noontime.
CC Madhya 12.220: Knowing that the car festival would take
place in the morning, all the servants of Lord Jagannatha were
doubling their offerings of food.I have briefly described the
pastimes of the Lord in washing and cleansing the Gundica temple.
By seeing or hearing these pastimes, even sinful men can awaken
their Krsna consciousness.
CC Madhya 12.222: Praying at the lotus feet of Sri Rupa and
Sri Raghunatha, always desiring their mercy, I, Krsnadasa, narrate
Sri Caitanyacaritamrta, following in their footsteps.
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