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Shri Shreenath Ji's Prakatya Sthala : !! श्रीनाथ जी का प्राकट्य स्थल !!, de Mukesh K Agrawal
This place is currently named Jatipurä situated near the bajani-Silä. Once, in his wanderings, Shri Mädhavendra Puri came to Vraja. He is Sri Caitanya Mahäprabhu’s grand spiritual master and Shri Isvara Puri’s spiritual master. Vraja-prema is difficult to obtain even for Brahmä and other demigods, but it has been distributed freely in the world by Shri Caitanya Mahäprabhu. Mädhavendra Puripäda is the seed or sprout of that prema-kalpataru, or desire-tree that bestows divine transcendental love. He was a renunciant who followed ayäcakavrtti, which means he never begged food from anyone.
One day, he was performing Bhajana near Govinda-Kunda in a secluded place surrounded by lush, green trees and creepers. For two or three days, he was so absorbed in his bhajana that he was even unconscious of his own body. On the third day, at midday, a cowherd boy whose complexion was darkish blue (Syäma) arrived there, carrying a pot of milk in his hand.
The boy said, “Bäbä, nobody remains hungry in Vraja. My mother saw you as she passed by, carrying water from the well. She understood that you are hungry and thirsty, so she has sent this milk for you. I am going now to herd the cows. When I return, I will collect the pot.” Saying this, the boy quickly left.
Puri ji pondered the sweet talk, pleasant behaviour and beauty of that boy. “In my whole life, I have never seen such a beautiful boy,” he thought. He completed his bhajana, offered the milk to his worshipful deity and then drank it. The unequalled taste and fragrance of the milk made Puri ji ecstatic. He became overwhelmed with love of God, but could apply no concentration to his bhajana. With tear-filled eyes, he began waiting for that Syäma-complexioned boy to return.
Night fell but the boy did not come. During early hours of the morning he dozed off a little and saw that boy return. “I am Gopäla, the son of Vrajaräja Nanda,” He said. “My other name is Shri Nätha Ji.
Mahäräja Vajranäbha installed Me near here on the top of Giriräja. Long ago, in fear of the barbarians, the priests taking care of Me hid Me under the earth in a nearby valley of Govardhana. I have been thirsty and hungry for many days and am feeling so hot. I have been waiting for you for a long time, thinking, ‘When will Mädhavendra take Me from here and serve Me?’ ” Saying this, the boy indicated His hiding place and disappeared.
In the morning, when Puri ji narrated this incident to the villagers, they dug at the place specified in the dream and found Gopäl ji. This made Puri Gosvämi and the Vrajaväsis jubilant. An altar was built on top of the hill by erecting three vertical stones in three directions and placing a horizontal slab across them. Gopäla ji was seated on that throne and for many days He received a splendid bathing ceremony with abundant milk, yoghurt, clarified butter, sugar and honey.
The Vrajaväsis offered annakütta, which means an offering of mounds of grains like däl and rice, and kadhi, püri, kacaudi and many other delicious preparations. The neighbouring people, especially the wealthy merchants of Mathurä, participated in the festival by body, mind and wealth. After serving Gopäl ji like this for some time, Mädhavendra Puri, on the order of Shri Nätha Ji, turned over the responsibility of the worship to his disciples and went to Jagannätha Puri to procure malayana-candana, or sandalwood from the Malaya Hills, for Him.
This village is currently named Jatipurä after him, as the word jati (or yati) means renunciant. Nowadays, Shri Nätha Ji presides in Shri Näthadwära in Räjasthäna.
Due to the atrocities of the fanatic Mughal ruler Aurangzeb, the king of Jaipura brought the deities of Vrindavana, such as Shri Govinda, Shri Gopinätha and Shri Madana-Mohana, to his kingdom in Räjasthän.
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