01/07/2022
Shubh Rathyatra ✨
The universe bows to lord Jagannath,
I bow to lord Jagannath ✨❤️
Here's the Jagannath series from our archives
Part 1
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2817998104937686&id=2483145115089655
Part 2
https://www.facebook.com/2483145115089655/posts/2823990064338490/
Part 3
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2826875104049986&id=2483145115089655
Part 4
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2829446573792839&id=2483145115089655
Part 5
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2840039519400211&id=2483145115089655
Part 6
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2840079972729499&id=2483145115089655
Part 7
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2840121652725331&id=2483145115089655
Part 8
https://www.facebook.com/2483145115089655/posts/2840161376054692/
Part 9
https://www.facebook.com/2483145115089655/posts/3972907449446740/
Part 10
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2841653672572129&id=2483145115089655
Jai Bolo Jaggannath bhagwanki.
The entire series is collected and compiled by LR after hearing and extensive discourse on Lord Krishna by Shri.Gopala Vallidasar
My sincere pranams to Guruji Gopalavallidasar .
Also hear the discourse live today on Tv
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Happy RathYatra!
As we all witness the “Rath yatra” happening in Puri today its time for us to know the story of
Sri Jaggannath , Balaram and Subadra , who are the presiding deities at Puri.
Part 1
Jai Jaggannath!
The Universe Bows to Lord Jaggannath , I Bow to Lord Jaggannath.
Once when Krishna was living in the city of Dwarka, Narada Muni, the great mendicant who travels the universe, came into the assembly of Krishna’s 16,108 wives.
Narada Muni offered them his respects and began to glorify the Queens saying how they were the best servants of Krishna, and the most glorious devotees in the entire universe.But by his words the Queens could understand a different meaning: that Krishna really wants to return to Vrindavan and taste the love of the gopis.
Prompted by Narada Muni, Krishna’s wives began asking Balaram’s mother Rohini, who was also in the assembly, to tell them about Krishna’s pastimes in Vrindavan.
She is the only one who had lived there with Krishna and Balaram before they came to Dwarka.
The residents of Dwarka are said to worship Krishna as the Supreme Lord.
But the residents of Vrindavan have a very confidential relationship with Krishna that surpasses awe and reverence because it is based on friendship and love.
Krishna’s wives wanted to hear about the special quality of love that the cowherd boys and girls have for Krishna and how that love had captured Krishna’s heart in Vrindavan.
Cautious that the discussion should not be overheard by Krishna, Rohini asked Krishna’s sister, Subadra, to stand watch at the door and prevent Krishna and Balaram from entering into the assembly.(This arrangement was made to ensure that Krishna and Balaram Doesn’t melt hearing their own story- Krishna always melts to the request of his bhaktas and he is omnipresent when ever his story is being told to others. Further he literally melts like a lit candle)
This narration was secretly done without informing Lord Krishna and Balaram. Remembering her friend Yasoda, who is Krishna’s mother, Rohini then began to speak about Krishna’s wonderful pastimes in Vrindavan. She described how the residents of Vrindavan only know Krishna as their son, their beloved or their friend. Rohini told the Queens, “You sometimes think that Krishna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself, and you can see His four hands.”
She described how in Vrindavan this idea is never present. The inhabitants of Vrindavan see Krishna as an innocent boy who is dancing and playing His flute. His turban is decorated with peacock feathers. He loves, and is loved by, all the cowherd boys and girls.
Even though sixteen thousand one hundred eight queens had closed all the doors and windows of the palace, still the Lord entered and listened to His own glories.
Meanwhile, Krishna, sensing that He was being talked about, came along with His brother Balaram and standing to the right and left of Their sister Subadra, But by this time Subadra was already lost in the story of her brother and was melting in the bhakthi and did not sense their presence.
They could overhear Rohini’s wonderful stories. She was so lost in the story that she asked them to listen without knowing it was her brothers, Just by hearing these stories Krishna became overwhelmed with intense feelings of separation for Vrindavan.
He was so completely absorbed in hearing the Vrindavan pastimes, that His heart began to melt.
Krishna and Balaram became so ecstatic that Their internal feelings were exhibited externally. Their eyes became very wide!
Their heads compressed into Their bodies, and Their limbs retracted!
They appeared just like the forms that are worshipped today as Lord Jagannath, Subadra and Baladev in Jagannath Puri.
Gradually They returned to Their normal consciousness and forms.
When Krishna had recovered fully, He could understand that Narada Muni had a hand in this.
Narada Muni was worried because Krishna’s extreme feelings of separation had caused this remarkable transformation and he thought that Krishna would be angry with him.
Krishna told Narada Muni, “You must have said something that caused the Queens to question Mother Rohini.”
Then to Narada Muni’s relief, Krishna told him how happy he was that this had happened and wanted to give Narada Muni a benediction.
Hearing that Krishna was happy made Narada Muni happy and he asked, “My desire is that you will remain in those forms somewhere in this world and the whole world will see you. In that form you will be patita-pavana, the savior of the fallen and the entire world will be liberated by your darshan. That is what I want.”
Krishna replied: “Yes, it will be! I will manifest these three Deities and the Sudarshan chakra (Krishna’s disc) in the city of Puri, on the bank of the ocean.”
Moral of the story:
Speaking about Krishna is supreme spiritual activity.
As Krishna Himself stated to Narada Muni:
“naham vasami vaikunthe yoginam hrdaye na ca
mad bhaktah yatra gayanti tatra tisthami narada”
“O Narada, I do not live in My spiritual abode, nor do I live in the hearts of great meditating yogis, but I live at the place where My devotees speak about My transcendental pastimes.”
In other words, wherever Lord Krishna’s pastimes are being spoken, Krishna is present.
As stated in the Padma Purana:
tulasi kananam yatra yatra padma vanani ca
purana pathanam yatra tatra sannihito harih
“Wherever there is an abundance of Tulasi plants growing, wherever there is an abundance of lotuses growing, and wherever Srimad Bhagavatam is being narrated, Lord Krishna Himself is personally present.”
To be Continued...
Part Credits : http://www.bhagavatam-katha.com
LR