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The sweet lilas of Balagopala

Payonidhi das: Dear Vaisnavas. This is the month of Kartika and we worship Krsna in His sweet form of Balagopala or MadanGopal. How amazing that Satya VrataMuni has written such a beautiful Damodarastakam.


The sweet lilas of Balagopala

The sweet lilas of Balagopala

Payonidhi das: Dear Vaisnavas

This is the month of Kartika and we worship Krsna in His sweet form of Balagopala or MadanGopal.How amazing that Satya Vrata Muni has written such a beautiful Damodarastakam.We know Satyavrata Muni from Srimad Bhagavatam also in the Devi Bhagavat he is mentioned by Srila Vyasadeva http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/db/bk03ch11.htm, it tells the pastimes how he never told a lie, and by chanting aim (the bija mantra in the Guru Gayatri),Sarasvati the goddess of learning saved him from having to tell a hunter the whearabout of a boar, that was injured.I also found an interesting account from the Matsya Purana,http://btg.krishna.com/main.php?id=122, where Satyavrata Muni has a discussion with Lord Matsya about the laws of Karma. Anyhow back to the Srimad Bhagavatam:

SB 8.24.10: During the Cākṣuṣa-manvantara there was a great king named Satyavrata who was a great devotee of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Satyavrata performed austerities by subsisting only on water.

SB 8.24.11: In this [the present] millennium King Satyavrata later became the son of Vivasvān, the king of the sun planet, and was known as Śrāddhadeva. By the mercy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, he was given the post of Manu.

SB 8.24.12: One day while King Satyavrata was performing austerities by offering water on the bank of the River Kṛtamālā, a small fish appeared in the water in his palms.

SB 8.24.13: Satyavrata, the King of Draviḍadeśa, threw the fish into the water of the river along with the water in his palm, O King Parīkṣit, descendant of Bharata.

SB 8.24.14: With an appealing voice, the poor small fish said to King Satyavrata, who was very merciful: My dear King, protector of the poor, why are you throwing Me in the water of the river, where there are other aquatics who can kill Me? I am very much afraid of them.

SB 8.24.15: To please himself, King Satyavrata, not knowing that the fish was the Supreme Personality of Godhead, decided with great pleasure to give the fish protection.

SB 8.24.16: The merciful King, being moved by the pitiable words of the fish, placed the fish in a water jug and brought Him to his own residence.

SB 8.24.17: But in one night that fish grew so much that He could not move His body comfortably in the water of the pot. He then spoke to the King as follows.

SB 8.24.18: O My dear King, I do not like living in this waterpot with such great difficulty. Therefore, please find some better reservoir of water where I can live comfortably.

SB 8.24.19: Then, taking the fish out of the waterpot, the King threw Him in a large well. But within a moment the fish developed to the length of three cubits.

SB 8.24.20: The fish then said: My dear King, this reservoir of water is not fit for My happy residence. Please give Me a more extensive pool of water, for I have taken shelter of you.

SB 8.24.21: O Mahārāja Parīkṣit, the King took the fish from the well and threw Him in a lake, but the fish then assumed a gigantic form exceeding the extent of the water.

SB 8.24.22: The fish then said: O King, I am a large aquatic, and this water is not at all suitable for Me. Now kindly find some way to save Me. It would be better to put Me in the water of a lake that will never reduce.

SB 8.24.23: When thus requested, King Satyavrata took the fish to the largest reservoir of water. But when that also proved insufficient, the King at last threw the gigantic fish into the ocean.

SB 8.24.24: While being thrown in the ocean, the fish said to King Satyavrata: O hero, in this water there are very powerful and dangerous sharks that will eat Me. Therefore you should not throw Me in this place.

SB 8.24.25: After hearing these sweet words from the Supreme Personality of Godhead in the form of a fish, the King, being bewildered, asked Him: Who are You, sir? You simply bewilder us.

SB 8.24.26: My Lord, in one day You have expanded Yourself for hundreds of miles, covering the water of the river and the ocean. Before this I had never seen or heard of such an aquatic animal.

SB 8.24.27: My Lord, You are certainly the inexhaustible Supreme Personality of Godhead, Nārāyaṇa, Śrī Hari. It is to show Your mercy to the living entities that You have now assumed the form of an aquatic.

SB 8.24.28: O my Lord, master of creation, maintenance and annihilation, O best of enjoyers, Lord Viṣṇu, You are the leader and destination of surrendered devotees like us. Therefore let me offer my respectful obeisances unto You.

SB 8.24.29: All Your pastimes and incarnations certainly appear for the welfare of all living entities. Therefore, my Lord, I wish to know the purpose for which You have assumed this form of a fish.

SB 8.24.30: O my Lord, possessing eyes like the petals of a lotus, the worship of the demigods, who are in the bodily concept of life, is fruitless in all respects. But because You are the supreme friend and dearmost Supersoul of everyone, worship of Your lotus feet is never useless. You have therefore manifested Your form as a fish.

SB 8.24.31: Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: When King Satyavrata spoke in this way, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who at the end of the yuga had assumed the form of a fish to benefit His devotee and enjoy His pastimes in the water of inundation, responded as follows.

SB 8.24.32: The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: O King, who can subdue your enemies, on the seventh day from today the three worlds — Bhūḥ, Bhuvaḥ and Svaḥ — will all merge into the water of inundation.

SB 8.24.33: When all the three worlds merge into the water, a large boat sent by Me will appear before you.

SB 8.24.34-35: Thereafter, O King, you shall collect all types of herbs and seeds and load them on that great boat. Then, accompanied by the seven ṛṣis and surrounded by all kinds of living entities, you shall get aboard that boat, and without moroseness you shall easily travel with your companions on the ocean of inundation, the only illumination being the effulgence of the great ṛṣis.

SB 8.24.36: Then, as the boat is tossed about by the powerful winds, attach the vessel to My horn by means of the great serpent Vāsuki, for I shall be present by your side.

SB 8.24.37: Pulling the boat, with you and all the ṛṣis in it, O King, I shall travel in the water of devastation until the night of Lord Brahmā’s slumber is over.

SB 8.24.38: You will be thoroughly advised and favored by Me, and because of your inquiries, everything about My glories, which are known as paraḿ brahma, will be manifest within your heart. Thus you will know everything about Me.

SB 8.24.39: After thus instructing the King, the Supreme Personality of Godhead immediately disappeared. Then King Satyavrata began to wait for that time of which the Lord had instructed.

SB 8.24.40: After spreading kuśa with its tips pointing east, the saintly King, himself facing the northeast, sat down on the grass and began to meditate upon the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Viṣṇu, who had assumed the form of a fish.

SB 8.24.41: Thereafter, gigantic clouds pouring incessant water swelled the ocean more and more. Thus the ocean began to overflow onto the land and inundate the entire world.

SB 8.24.42: As Satyavrata remembered the order of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, he saw a boat coming near him. Thus he collected herbs and creepers, and, accompanied by saintly brāhmaṇas, he got aboard the boat.

SB 8.24.43: The saintly brāhmaṇas, being pleased with the King, said to him: O King, please meditate upon the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Keśava. He will save us from this impending danger and arrange for our well-being.

SB 8.24.44: Then, while the King constantly meditated upon the Supreme Personality of Godhead, a large golden fish appeared in the ocean of inundation. The fish had one horn and was eight million miles long.

SB 8.24.45: Following the instructions formerly given by the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the King anchored the boat to the fish’s horn, using the serpent Vāsuki as a rope. Thus being satisfied, he began offering prayers to the Lord.

SB 8.24.46: The King said: By the grace of the Lord, those who have lost their self-knowledge since time immemorial, and who because of this ignorance are involved in a material, conditional life full of miseries, obtain the chance to meet the Lord’s devotee. I accept that Supreme Personality of Godhead as the supreme spiritual master.

SB 8.24.47: In hopes of becoming happy in this material world, the foolish conditioned soul performs fruitive activities that result only in suffering. But by rendering service to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, one becomes free from such false desires for happiness. May my supreme spiritual master cut the knot of false desires from the core of my heart.

SB 8.24.48: One who wants to be free of material entanglement should take to the service of the Supreme Personality of Godhead and give up the contamination of ignorance, involving pious and impious activities. Thus one regains his original identity, just as a block of gold or silver sheds all dirt and becomes purified when treated with fire. May that inexhaustible Supreme Personality of Godhead become our spiritual master, for He is the original spiritual master of all other spiritual masters.

SB 8.24.49: Neither all the demigods, nor the so-called gurus nor all other people, either independently or together, can offer mercy that equals even one ten-thousandth of Yours. Therefore I wish to take shelter of Your lotus feet.

SB 8.24.50: As a blind man, being unable to see, accepts another blind man as his leader, people who do not know the goal of life accept someone as a guru who is a rascal and a fool. But we are interested in self-realization. Therefore we accept You, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, as our spiritual master, for You are able to see in all directions and are omniscient like the sun.

SB 8.24.51: A materialistic so-called guru instructs his materialistic disciples about economic development and sense gratification, and because of such instructions the foolish disciples continue in the materialistic existence of ignorance. But Your Lordship gives knowledge that is eternal, and the intelligent person receiving such knowledge is quickly situated in his original constitutional position.

SB 8.24.52: My Lord, You are the supreme well-wishing friend of everyone, the dearmost friend, the controller, the Supersoul, the supreme instructor and the giver of supreme knowledge and the fulfillment of all desires. But although You are within the heart, the foolish, because of lusty desires in the heart, cannot understand You.

SB 8.24.53: O Supreme Lord, for self-realization I surrender unto You, who are worshiped by the demigods as the supreme controller of everything. By Your instructions, exposing life’s purpose, kindly cut the knot from the core of my heart and let me know the destination of my life.

SB 8.24.54: Śukadeva Gosvāmī continued: When Satyavrata had thus prayed to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who had assumed the form of a fish, the Lord, while moving in the water of inundation, explained to him the Absolute Truth.

SB 8.24.55: The Supreme Personality of Godhead thus explained to King Satyavrata the spiritual science known as sāńkhya-yoga, the science by which one distinguishes between matter and spirit [in other words, bhakti-yoga], along with the instructions contained in the Purāṇas [the old histories] and the saḿhitās. The Lord explained Himself in all these literatures.

SB 8.24.56: While sitting in the boat, King Satyavrata, accompanied by the great saintly persons, listened to the instructions of the Supreme Personality of Godhead in regard to self-realization. These instructions were all from the eternal Vedic literature [brahma]. Thus the King and sages had no doubt about the Absolute Truth.

SB 8.24.57: At the end of the last inundation [during the period of Svāyambhuva Manu] the Supreme Personality of Godhead killed the demon named Hayagrīva and delivered all the Vedic literatures to Lord Brahmā when Lord Brahmā awakened from sleeping.

SB 8.24.58: King Satyavrata was illuminated with all Vedic knowledge by the mercy of Lord Viṣṇu, and in this period he has now taken birth as Vaivasvata Manu, the son of the sun-god.

SB 8.24.59: This story concerning the great King Satyavrata and the fish incarnation of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Viṣṇu, is a great transcendental narration. Anyone who hears it is delivered from the reactions of sinful life.

SB 8.24.60: One who narrates this description of the Matsya incarnation and King Satyavrata will certainly have all his ambitions fulfilled, and he will undoubtedly return home, back to Godhead.

SB 8.24.61: I offer my respectful obeisances unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who pretended to be a gigantic fish, who restored the Vedic literature to Lord Brahmā when Lord Brahmā awakened from sleep, and who explained the essence of Vedic literature to King Satyavrata and the great saintly persons.

Traducción

S.B.8.24.10
Durante el Caksusa-manvantara hubo un gran rey llamado Satyavrata, que era un gran devoto de la Suprema Personalidad de Dios. Satyavrata realizó austeridades alimentándose sólo de agua.
S.B.8.24.11
Más tarde, en este milenio [el actual], el rey Satyavrata nació como hijo de Vivasvan, el rey del planeta solar, y fue conocido con el nombre de Sraddhadeva. Por la misericordia de la Suprema Personalidad de Dios, le fue asignado el puesto de manu.
S.B.8.24.12
Un día, mientras el rey Satyavrata realizaba austeridades ofreciendo agua a orillas del río Krtamala, en el agua que llenaba el cuenco de sus manos apareció un pececillo.
S.B.8.24.13
Satyavrata, el rey de Dravidadesa, tiró el pez en el río junto con el agua que contenían sus manos, ¡oh, rey Pariksit, descendiente de Bharata!
S.B.8.24.14
Con una voz suplicante, el pobre pececillo dijo al rey Satyavrata, que era muy misericordioso: Mi querido rey, protector de los pobres, ¿por qué Me arrojas a las aguas del río, donde hay otros seres acuáticos que pueden matarme? Tengo mucho miedo de ellos.
S.B.8.24.15
Porque así lo deseaba, sin saber que el pez era la Suprema Personalidad de Dios, el rey Satyavrata decidió, muy complacido, brindarle protección.
S.B.8.24.16
El misericordioso rey, conmovido por las lastimosas palabras del pez, Lo metió en un cántaro de agua y se Lo llevó a su propia morada.
S.B.8.24.17
Pero, al cabo de una noche, el pez había crecido tanto que el cántaro ya no Le dejaba libertad de movimientos. Entonces habló al rey con las siguientes palabras.
S.B.8.24.18
¡Oh, mi querido rey!, no Me gusta vivir en este cántaro tan estrecho. Por favor, búscame un depósito de agua más grande, donde pueda moverme a Mis anchas.
S.B.8.24.19
El rey, entonces, sacó al pez del agua y Lo echó en un gran pozo. Pero al cabo de un momento, el pez medía tres codos de largo.
S.B.8.24.20
El pez dijo entonces: Mi querido rey, Yo no puedo vivir feliz en un depósito de agua tan pequeño. Por favor, dame un estanque más grande, pues Me he refugiado en Ti.
S.B.8.24.21
¡Oh, Maharaja Pariksit!, el rey sacó al pez de aquel lugar y Lo llevó a un lago, pero entonces el pez adoptó una forma gigantesca, mayor que el propio lago.
S.B.8.24.22
El pez dijo entonces: ¡Oh, rey!, soy un pez grande, y esta agua no es en absoluto suficiente para Mí. Ahora, por favor, encuentra alguna forma de salvarme. Mejor sería que Me pusieras en el agua de un lago que no disminuya de tamaño.
S.B.8.24.23
Ante aquel ruego, el rey Satyavrata llevó el gigantesco pez al estanque más grande que conocía, pero, cuando también aquella enorme extensión de agua resultó insuficiente, el rey acabó por tirarlo al mar.
S.B.8.24.24
Pero, cuando el rey Satyavrata iba a tirarlo al mar, el pez le dijo: ¡Oh, héroe!, en estas aguas hay unos tiburones muy poderosos y peligrosos que se Me comerán. Así que no debes arrojarme en este lugar.
S.B.8.24.25
Tras escuchar aquellas dulces palabras de la Suprema Personalidad de Dios encarnado en forma de pez, el rey, confundido, Le preguntó: ¿Quién eres, señor? Nos tienes simplemente perplejos.
S.B.8.24.26
Mi Señor, en un día has aumentado Tu tamaño en cientos de kilómetros, cubriendo las aguas del río y del mar. Nunca antes había visto ni oído acerca de semejante animal acuático.
S.B.8.24.27
Mi Señor, Tú eres ciertamente la inagotable y Suprema Personalidad de Dios, Narayana, Sri Hari. Para mostrar Tu misericordia a las entidades vivientes, ahora has adoptado la forma de un ser acuático.
S.B.8.24.28
¡Oh, mi Señor, amo de la creación, el mantenimiento y la aniquilación!, ¡oh, Señor Visnu, el mejor de los disfrutadores!, Tú eres el líder y el destino de los devotos sumisos como nosotros. Por ello, permite que Te ofrezca respetuosas reverencias.
S.B.8.24.29
Ciertamente, todos Tus pasatiempos y encarnaciones aparecen para el bien de todas las entidades vivientes. Por lo tanto, mi Señor, deseo saber con qué propósito has adoptado esta forma de pez.
S.B.8.24.30
¡Oh, mi Señor, que tienes ojos como pétalos de loto!, adorar a los semidioses, que se hallan bajo la influencia del concepto corporal de la vida, es inútil en todo aspecto. Sin embargo, la adoración de Tus pies de loto nunca es inútil, pues Tú eres el amigo supremo de todos, la muy querida Superalma. Por esa razón, Te has manifestado en Tu forma de pez.

Sukadeva Gosvami dijo: Después de estas palabras del rey Satyavrata, la Suprema Personalidad de Dios, que al final del yuga había adoptado la forma de un pez para beneficiar a Su devoto y disfrutar de Sus pasatiempos en las aguas de la inundación, respondió de la siguiente manera.
S.B.8.24.32
La Suprema Personalidad de Dios dijo: ¡Oh, rey, que puedes subyugar a tus enemigos!, dentro de siete días a partir de hoy, los tres mundos —Bhuh, Bhuvah y Svah— se hundirán en las aguas de la inundación.
S.B.8.24.33
Cuando los tres mundos sean cubiertos por el agua, un barco enorme que Yo enviaré aparecerá ante Ti.
S.B.8.24.34-35
continuación, ¡oh, rey!, recogerás hierbas y semillas de todas las especies y las cargarás en ese gran barco. Después, acompañado por los siete Rsis y rodeado por entidades vivientes de toda clase, subirás a bordo de la nave y, libres de tristeza, tú y tus acompañantes viajaréis sin dificultad por el océano de la inundación; la única luz será la refulgencia de los grandes Rsis.
S.B.8.24.36
Entonces, cuando la nave sea sacudida por los poderosos vientos, átala a Mi cuerno con la gran serpiente Vasuki, pues Yo estaré a tu lado.
S.B.8.24.37
Remolcando el barco, en el que iréis tú y todos los Rsis, Yo viajaré por las aguas de la devastación hasta el final de la noche y del sueño del Señor Brahma.
S.B.8.24.38
Yo Te iré aconsejando con todo detalle y gozarás de Mi favor por entero; como resultado de tus preguntas, todo lo relacionado con Mis glorias, que reciben el nombre de paraˆ brahma, se te revelará en el corazón. De ese modo, lo sabrás todo acerca de Mí.
S.B.8.24.39
Inmediatamente después de instruir de esta forma al rey, la Suprema Personalidad de Dios desapareció. El rey Satyavrata quedó entonces a la espera del momento que el Señor había anunciado.
S.B.8.24.40
Después de formar un asiento de hierba kusa con las puntas orientadas hacia el Este, aquel rey santo se sentó en él mirando hacia el Nordeste y comenzó a meditar en la Suprema Personalidad de Dios, Visnu, que había adoptado la forma de un pez.
S.B.8.24.41
Al poco tiempo, unas gigantescas nubes comenzaron un interminable diluvio de agua, que hacía aumentar cada vez más el nivel del mar. El océano pronto comenzó a desbordarse y a inundar el mundo entero.
S.B.8.24.42
Satyavrata estaba recordando la orden de la Suprema Personalidad de Dios, cuando vio un barco que se acercaba a él. Entonces recogió hierbas y plantas y, acompañado por los brahmanas santos, subió a bordo de la nave.
S.B.8.24.43
Los brahmanas santos, complacidos con el rey, le dijeron: ¡Oh, rey!, por favor, medita en la Suprema Personalidad de Dios, Kesava. Él nos salvará de este peligro que nos amenaza y dispondrá lo necesario para nuestro bienestar.
S.B.8.24.44
Entonces, mientras el rey meditaba constantemente en la Suprema Personalidad de Dios, un gran pez dorado apareció en el océano de la inundación. El pez tenía un cuerno y medía trece millones de kilómetros de largo.
S.B.8.24.45
Siguiendo las instrucciones que la Suprema Personalidad de Dios le había dado, el rey sujetó el barco al cuerno del pez, utilizando a la serpiente Vasuki como cuerda. Entonces, satisfecho, ofreció oraciones al Señor.
S.B.8.24.46
El rey dijo: Aquellos que, desde tiempo inmemorial, han perdido el conocimiento de su propio ser, y que, debido a esa ignorancia, se enredan en una vida material condicionada y llena de miserias, por la gracia del Señor reciben la oportunidad de encontrarse con el devoto del Señor. Yo acepto a esa Suprema Personalidad de Dios como maestro espiritual supremo.
S.B.8.24.47
Con la esperanza de ser feliz en el mundo material, la necia alma condicionada realiza actividades fruitivas cuyo único resultado es el sufrimiento. Pero, cuando ofrece servicio a la Suprema Personalidad de Dios, se libera de esos falsos deseos de felicidad. Que mi maestro espiritual supremo corte el nudo de los deseos falsos en lo más profundo de mi corazón.
S.B.8.24.48
Quien desee liberarse del enredo material, debe dedicarse al servicio de la Suprema Personalidad de Dios y abandonar la contaminación de la ignorancia, que se presenta en forma de actividades piadosas e impías. Con ello recuperará su identidad espiritual, del mismo modo que un trozo de oro o de plata se desprende de todas sus impurezas al ser sometido a la acción del fuego. Que esa Suprema Personalidad de Dios inagotable sea nuestro maestro espiritual, pues Él es el maestro espiritual original de todos los demás maestros espirituales.
S.B.8.24.49
Ni todos los semidioses, ni los supuestos gurus, ni todas las demás personas, independiente o colectivamente, podrían ofrecer siquiera la diezmilésima parte de la misericordia que Tú ofreces. Por lo tanto, deseo refugiarme en Tus pies de loto.
S.B.8.24.50
Del mismo modo que un ciego, que no puede ver, toma por guía a otro ciego, la gente que no conoce el objetivo de la vida acepta a un necio sinvergüenza como guru. Nosotros, sin embargo, deseamos la autorrealización, y por ello Te aceptamos a Ti, la Suprema Personalidad de Dios, como maestro espiritual, pues Tú puedes ver en todas direcciones y eres omnisciente como el Sol.
S.B.8.24.51
El materialista que hace el papel de guru instruye a sus discípulos materialistas acerca del crecimiento económico y la complacencia de los sentidos, y, con esas instrucciones, los necios discípulos permanecen bajo la influencia de la ignorancia en la existencia material. Sin embargo, el conocimiento que viene de Tu Señoría es eterno, y la persona inteligente que recibe ese conocimiento se sitúa muy pronto en su posición constitucional original.
S.B.8.24.52
Mi Señor, Tú eres el amigo y bienqueriente supremo de todos, el más querido, el controlador, la Superalma, el instructor supremo y quien otorga el conocimiento más elevado y la satisfacción de todos los deseos. Pero, aunque estás dentro del corazón, los necios no pueden entenderte, pues se lo impiden los deseos de disfrute que hay en su corazón.
S.B.8.24.53
¡Oh, Señor Supremo!, deseando la autorrealización, yo me entrego a Ti, que eres adorado por los semidioses como controlador supremo de todo. Con Tus instrucciones, que revelan el objetivo de la vida, ten la bondad de cortar el nudo de lo más profundo de mi corazón y permíteme conocer mi destino en la vida.
S.B.8.24.54
Sukadeva Gosvami continuó: Después de que Satyavrata orase de esta forma a la Suprema Personalidad de Dios, el Señor, que había adoptado la forma de un pez, le explicó la Verdad Absoluta mientras nadaba en las aguas de la devastación.
S.B.8.24.55
La Suprema Personalidad de Dios explicó así al rey Satyavrata la ciencia espiritual conocida con el nombre de sankhya-yoga, ciencia que permite distinguir entre materia y espíritu [en otras palabras, bhakti-yoga], además de las instrucciones de los Puranas [historias antiguas] y de las Samhitas. El Señor Se explicó a Sí mismo en todas esas Escrituras.
S.B.8.24.56
Desde la nave, el rey Satyavrata, acompañado por las grandes personas santas, escuchó las instrucciones de la Suprema Personalidad de Dios acerca de la autorrealización. Todas esas instrucciones provenían de las eternas Escrituras védicas [brahma]. De esta forma, el rey y los sabios quedaron sin ninguna duda acerca de la Verdad Absoluta.
S.B.8.24.57
Al final de la última inundación [durante el período de Svayambhuva Manu], la Suprema Personalidad de Dios mató al demonio Hayagriva y entregó todas las Escrituras védicas al Señor Brahma cuando éste despertó de su sueño.
S.B.8.24.58
Por la gracia del Señor Visnu, el rey Satyavrata se iluminó con todo el conocimiento védico; ahora, en este período, ha nacido como Vaivasvata Manu, el hijo del dios del Sol.
S.B.8.24.59
La historia del gran rey Satyavrata y la encarnación de la Suprema Personalidad de Dios, Visnu, en forma de pez, es una gran narración trascendental. Todo el que la escucha se libera de las reacciones de la vida pecaminosa.
S.B.8.24.60
Aquel que narre esta historia de la encarnación Matsya y el rey Satyavrata verá satisfechos, sin duda alguna, todos sus deseos, y, con toda certeza, irá de regreso al hogar, de vuelta a Dios.
S.B.8.24.61
Ofrezco respetuosas reverencias a la Suprema Personalidad de Dios, que Se hizo pasar por un pez gigantesco, que devolvió las Escrituras védicas al Señor Brahma cuando éste despertó de su sueño, y que explicó la esencia de las Escrituras védicas al rey Satyavrata y a las grandes personas santas.

So many important instructions are there ,how the Supreme Lord is the Guru of all Gurus, how one should take shelter of Krsna and Lord Visnu is ones Original Guru,Satyavrata Muni explains why there is lack of reciprocation in the heart, it is due to lust, thus if one conquers lust with the help of Madan Mohan we can revive our eternal relationship to Krsna in Vrindavana (see also Srila Prabhupada 2 lectures about Madan Mohan http://www.prabhupadavani.org/main/Caitanya_Caritamrta/CC015.html and http://www.prabhupadavani.org/main/Caitanya_Caritamrta/CC014.html) Also Satyavrata Muni later became Vaivasvata Manu (SB 8.24.58) He is the current Manu (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manu_(Hinduism)#The_genealogy_of_Vaivasvata_Manu).

So Satyavrata Muni wrote this beautiful Damodarastakam.Just see he had parental affection for Matsya avatar and Lord Matsya rewarded him with the highest Bhakti for MadanGopala in Vrindavana.

There is also a beautifull prayer in the 5 Canto so now in his form as Vaivasvata Manu he is still worshipping Lord Matsya:

SB 5.18.24: Śukadeva Gosvāmī continued: In Ramyaka-varṣa, where Vaivasvata Manu rules, the Supreme Personality of Godhead appeared as Lord Matsya at the end of the last era [the Cākṣuṣa-manvantara]. Vaivasvata Manu now worships Lord Matsya in pure devotional service and chants the following mantra.

SB 5.18.25: I offer my respectful obeisances unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is pure transcendence. He is the origin of all life, bodily strength, mental power and sensory ability. Known as Matsyāvatāra, the gigantic fish incarnation, He appears first among all the incarnations. Again I offer my obeisances unto Him.

SB 5.18.26: My dear Lord, just as a puppeteer controls his dancing dolls and a husband controls his wife, Your Lordship controls all the living entities in the universe, such as the brāhmaṇas, kṣatriyas, vaiśyas and śūdras. Although You are in everyone’s heart as the supreme witness and commander and are outside everyone as well, the so-called leaders of societies, communities and countries cannot realize You. Only those who hear the vibration of the Vedic mantras can appreciate You.

SB 5.18.27: My Lord, from the great leaders of the universe, such as Lord Brahmā and other demigods, down to the political leaders of this world, all are envious of Your authority. Without Your help, however, they could neither separately nor concertedly maintain the innumerable living entities within the universe. You are actually the only maintainer of all human beings, of animals like cows and asses, and of plants, reptiles, birds, mountains and whatever else is visible within this material world.

SB 5.18.28: O almighty Lord, at the end of the millennium this planet earth, which is the source of all kinds of herbs, drugs and trees, was inundated by water and drowned beneath the devastating waves. At that time, You protected me along with the earth and roamed the sea with great speed. O unborn one, You are the actual maintainer of the entire universal creation, and therefore You are the cause of all living entities. I offer my respectful obeisances unto You.

So we should pray to Lord Matsya like Satyavrata Muni (or presently Vaivasvata Muni ) that we may also develp our love for Balagopal.

(4)

varam deva moksam na moksavadhim va
na canyam vrne ‘ham varesad apiha
idam te vapur natha gopala-balam
sada me manasy avirastam kim anyaih

I beg not from you Lord, who can grant any boon,
even liberation or life in your abode.
Let memories of Gopala be ever bestowed,
for what other favour offers such great fortune?

(5)

idam te mukhambhojam atyanta-nilair
vrtam kuntalaih snigdha-raktais ca gopya
muhus cumbitam bimba-raktadharam me
manasy avirastam alam laksa-labhaih

Your dark, crimson hued curls encircle your face,
lovely like a lotus, with lips of ruby red;
kissed by Yashoda; within my mind be seated.
A billion other boons could not grant such grace

We read in Srimad Bhagavatam how Balagopal once gave his grace to a simple lady selling fruits

(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PVEdy_OqIE&feature=related a cute hindu movie about this lila)

SB 10.11.10: Once a woman selling fruit was calling, “O inhabitants of Vrajabhūmi, if you want to purchase some fruits, come here!” Upon hearing this, Kṛṣṇa immediately took some grains and went to barter as if He needed some fruits.

SB 10.11.11: While Kṛṣṇa was going to the fruit vendor very hastily, most of the grains He was holding fell. Nonetheless, the fruit vendor filled Kṛṣṇa’s hands with fruits, and her fruit basket was immediately filled with jewels and gold.

In Navadvipa ,Lord Caitanya also performed sweet lilas in His enchanting childhood lilas :

In Caitanya Caritra by Murari Gupta this is from the 6th sarga:

“Once seeing that His mother was exasperated with Him and was attempt-ing to restrain Him, Gaura Hari became filled with fury and broke all her clay pots

In ancient times this same child also broke pots. At that time Yashoda Mata bound Him with the ropes used for tying cows while BalaGopala trembled fearfully. But at present that same Yashoda, appearing as Shaci, trembled in fear to see the wrathful face of Vishvambhara.

Then, climbing on the very top of the dump of abandoned and smashed clay cooking pots, Gaura Hari sat down on that unclean spot in full view of His mother and laughed at her.

Seeing Him, Shaci said, “My dear boy, please leave that impure place. When You have bathed and are again clean, come and sit on my lap.”

After she had spoken thus, the all-opulent Personality of Godhead, who is conversant with all truths, who gives wisdom to all wise men, spoke the philosophy which had formerly been propounded by Dattatreya, the avadhuta sage.”

May BalaGopal along with Sri Radha please appear in our hearts.And may we always remember the sweet childhood pastimes of Lord Gauranga in Navadvipa.

CC Ādi 17.1: Let me offer my respectful obeisances to Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, by whose mercy even unclean yavanas become perfectly well bred gentlemen by chanting the holy name of the Lord. Such is the power of Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu.

Tennessee ISKCON monk teaches Hindu beliefs on CMU campus

Kelli Ameling: Bhakta Mike, a Vaishnavist monk, came to Central Michigan University in the van he lives in Tuesday to meditate and teach others about Vaishnavism, also known as the Hare Krishna movement.


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