Om Vishnupad 108 Tridandi Swami Sri Srimat Bhakti Sravan Tirtha Goswami Maharaj ki Jai !!
We offer our obeisances and
adorations unto the lotus feet of Devaadi Dev Mahadeva as the greatest of Vaishnavas
and as Gopeshwar, the gate-keeper of the rasa mandal who very kindly
grants us entrance into Lord Krishna's maha raas.
Nimna-gaanaam yathaa gangaa devaanaam achyuto yathaa
vaishnavaanaam yathaa shambhuh puraanaanaam idam tathaa
vaishnavaanaam yathaa shambhuh puraanaanaam idam tathaa
Just as the holy Ganga is the best amongst all
rivers and Lord Vishnu Achyuta, the best amongst all Lords, so foremost
amongst all Vaishnavas is Lord Shambhu and best of all the puranas is
the Srimad Bhagavatam.
Baba had an intimate relationship with Lord Shiva who visited him on several occasions, calling Himself 'Mahesh', sometimes alone and other times with His divine Spouse. Lord Shiv also gave to Baba some rare shaligrams.
Baba used to be very fond of narrating the
following story about Lord Shiva's attempt to participate in Lord
Krishna's maha-raas. Once during a nauka vihar in the Yamuna in
Vrindavan He relished recounting the story.
Once while in deep meditation on Mount Kailash,
Lord Shiva heard the sweet vibration of Krishna playing His divine
flute. Mesmerized, He entered samadhi. He followed that transcendental
sound until He came to Vrindavan, where Lord Gopinath was getting ready
to start the Maha raas with His gopis.
Desiring intensely to join the maha-raas, when
He came to the entrance of the raas-sthali, He was stopped by Yogamaya,
who told him, "No males except Krishna are allowed entry. First you must
have gopi-rupa, the form of a Vraja milkmaid, a gopi, only then can you
enter."
Lord Bholanath asked "How can I get gopi-rupa?"
Yogamaya replied, "Seek the shelter of Vrinda Devi. She will grant you
the form of a gopi."
Vrinda devi asked Lord Shiva to take a dip in
the waters of Manasarovar. After bathing there, Lord Shiva emerged from
the lake with the form of a beautiful gopi.
Vrinda devi then took Lord Shiva in her gopi
form to one corner of the raas sthali. Lord Shiva stood there and
prayed to Sri Sri Radha Krishna for getting prema-bhakti.
Then the raas started. Lord Krishna danced with
all the gopis. He also danced very elegantly with Lord Shiva disguised
as a gopi.
Then after some time, when they rested, the Lord
said 'I'm not getting the usual pleasure from our raas. Something is
not right. I think there is another man in our midst." Then He asked
Lalita devi to check all the gopis and make sure no man was lurking
amongst them dressed as one of them.
Lalita devi went around and lifted the veils of
all the hundreds of gopis but couldn't find any man disguised as a
woman. She came and reported to Krishna, "I have not found any man, but
there is one gopi with three eyes." she said puzzled.
Lord Krishna asked her to bring her to Him. When
the Lord saw the Shiva gopi, He laughed heartily and addressed him, "O
Gopeshwar, I am very pleased to see you in the form of a gopi. But you
know that this raas is not for grihastas (householders). Therefore,
since you have already participated and fulfilled your desire, now I
offer you the post of raas dwaar paal (gatekeeper of the raas). I also
give you the blessing that henceforth, all the gopis will offer respect
to you and seek your blessing to get gopi bhava." From that time,
Gopeshwar Mahadeva has been worshipped in Vrindavan in the form of a
Shiva linga in the mornings. In the evenings, the shiva-linga is
decorated beautifully as a gopi.
Srila Sanatana Gosvami, who resided in Vrndavana
near the old Sri Madana-Mohana temple, would go daily to see Sri Gopeshwar
Mahadeva at his temple.
Once, in his older years, Sanatana Gosvami had a dream
wherein Gopeshwar Mahadeva appeared and instructed him: Now that you are
old, please do not go through so much trouble to see me. Sanatana Gosvami
replied, I will continue to come. I cannot change this habit.
Lord Gopeshwar said, Then I will come and stay very
near to your residence, manifesting in Bankhandi. The very next day, Sri
Gopeshwar Mahadeva appeared in Bankhandi, halfway between his orginal
temple and Srila Sanatana Gosvami's residence.
Seeing this, Sanatana Gosvami became
overwhelmed with transcendental ecstasy, and from that day on he visited
Bankhandi Mahadeva every day.
Prior to this, Lord Siva had asked Sri Krsna for the boon to witness His childhood pastimes. Krsna ordered him to situate himself in Nandagaon in the form of a hill. Siva followed this order and became Nandisvara Hill, and he thus became known as Nandisvara.
Prior to this, Lord Siva had asked Sri Krsna for the boon to witness His childhood pastimes. Krsna ordered him to situate himself in Nandagaon in the form of a hill. Siva followed this order and became Nandisvara Hill, and he thus became known as Nandisvara.
Srimad gopishwaram vande sankaram karunaa-mayam
sarva-klesha haram devam vrindaaranya-rati-pradam
sarva-klesha haram devam vrindaaranya-rati-pradam
Sri Gopeshwar Mahadeva ki Jai !!
Jai Jai Sri Radhey !!
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