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  1. You must try to understand, with all due respect, that trying to prove siddhanta on the authority of 'Manjari bhava upasakas' means very little when the very conceptions of theirs are not TOTAL and ULTIMATE.

    You'll have to refer to (the Lord Himself, Gauranga Mahaprabhu and His eternal intimate Associates and other Siddha Mahapurusha Vraja Rasik Saints) higher than that.

     

    It is not in the interests of sincere devotees to judge others simply on account of their different inclination.

    But if someone wishes to propose and propagate his or her way of 'manjari bhava upasana' as the ultimate path given by Mahaprabhu for everyone, that is clearly distortion and disservice to the Divine Couple.

     

    seyi mahAbhAva haya cintAmaNi sAra

    kRSNa vAJchA pUrNa kare eyi kAryya jAra

    mahAbhAva bhAva cintAmaNi rAdhAra svarUpa

    lalitAdi sakhI tAra kAyavyUha rUpa

     

    C.C. 2. 8.

     

    For the inhabitants of vrndavana, they see Krishna as the soul of Radha, but Radha herself "may" see the devotee as her heart and soul.

     

     

    I have responded to this quote which I perceived as distortion, since I am hurt too, as I worship 'Sri Radha Para Tattva' as the Supreme and Ultimate limit of Divine Love, not 'manjaris' or the devotees.

     

    sA bhrU nartana cAturI nirupamA sA cAru-netrAJcale,

    lIlA khelana cAturI varatanos, tAdRg vaco cAturI,

    sanketAgama cAturI nava nava krIDA kalA cAturI ,

    rAdhAyA jayatAt sakhIjana - parihAsotsave cAturI

     

    (Sri Radha Sudhanidhi- 63)

     

    <font color="red">All glory to the matchless Expert Sri Radharani Who possesses these extraordinary expertise :-

     

    1. Shri Radha is expert in a unique dance of the eyebrows.

     

    2. Shri Radha is expert in performing games of Her lovely side-long-glances.

     

    3. Shri Radha is expert in performing various delightful pastimes.

     

    4. Shri Radha is expert in the art of conversation.

     

    5. Shri Radha is expert in the art of creating ever-new romantic love sports.

     

    6. Shri Radha reveals Her unique expertise, especially in playing humorous jokes on Her playmates in the joyous mood of celebration.</font>

     

    premollAsaika sImA parama rasa camatkAra - vaicitrya sImA

    saundaryasyaika sImA kimapi nava vayorUpa lAvaNya sImA

    lIlA mAdhurya sImA nija jana param audArya vAtsalya sImA

    sA rAdhA saukhya sImA jayati rati kalA keli mAdhurya sImA

     

    (Sri Radha Rasa Sudhanidhi- 130)

     

    <font color="blue">All glory to Sri Radhika Who is the ultimate Limit of the boundaries of remarkable divine attributes:-

     

    1. Shri Radha is the zenith of ever-blooming love,

     

    2. Shri Radha is the zenith of the queerness of fantastic expressions of divine ecstasy.

     

    3. Shri Radha is the zenith of the sheer beauty,

     

    4. Shri Radha is the zenith of fascinating splendor with Her ever-fresh youth.

     

    5. Shri Radha is the zenith of supremely sweet pastimes.

     

    6. Shri Radha is the zenith of most generous affection for Her devotees in kindness.

     

    7. Shri Radha is the zenith of the divine joy and bliss.

     

    8. Shri Radha is the zenith of the finesse of the sweet and amorous pastimes of divine love.</font>

     

    And also replied to these:

     

    ....always considers Herself obligated to them, similar to Krsna's admission of His inability to repay the gopi's limitless devotion.

     

     

    Srimad Bhagavatam 10.32.22

     

    The Radha-dasi manjaris in particular design as well as facilitate Their pastimes and rendezvous.

     

     

    tathAhi gItam (rAmAnanda rAya):

    pahilahi rAga nayana bhaMga bhela

    anudina bADhala-avadhi nA gela

    nA so ramaNa nA hAm ramNI

    duhun mana manobhAva peSala jAni

    ye sakhi! se saba prema kahinI

    kAnuThA me kahiva, vichuraha jAni

    nA ravojaluM dUtI, nA ravojaluM Ana

    <big>duhikeri milane madhyata paMcabANa</big>

    aba soyi virAga, tuMhu bheli dUtI

    supuruSa-prema ki echana rIti

     

    C.C. 2. 8.

     

    Since perception in gradations of rasa is subjective, I cannot blame anyone for thinking that his/her inclination is the best.

     

     

    Please read my posts carefully with unbiased heart. You may discover they are intended only to glorify Srimati Ji.

     

    Even Sri Rupa Manjari admitted in 'Sri Radhikashtakam':

     

    hari pada nakha koTI pRSTha paryanta sImA

    taTam api kalayantIM prANa koTer abhISTam

    pramudita madirAkSI vRnda vaidagdhya dIkSA

    gurum ati guru kIrtiM rAdhikAm arcayAmi

     

    Verse. 7- 'Radhikashtakam' by Sri Roopa Goswami

     

    <font color="red">I fondly worship my great<big> Preceptor, Radhika,</big>

    to Whom even the farthest area surrounding

    Beloved Lord Krishna's moon like toes,

    is millions of times more sacred and

    dearer than Her very own life and soul.</font>

     

    <big><font color="blue">My eternal Guru, Srimati Radharani,</big>

    INITIATES and perfectly coaches

    the groups of beautiful Maidens with

    Love intoxicated eyes and ecstasy filled

    hearts into the arts of passionate

    Amorous Sports with Sri Krishna.

     

    Thus She alone attains immense fame as

    the universal Prema Rasa Acarya.</font>

     

    Hari Bol!


  2.  

    Then I wonder why do you bother contributing to a forum (Raganuga Discussions) which is aimed for manjari bhava upasakas?

     

     

    Please contact your forum members of so called "Raganuga Discussions" what they can post and not, as I am not a member.

     

    This forum belongs JNDas ji and run according to his set of rules.

    If 'Raganuga' is interpreted according to some limited perception as 'manjari bhava sadhana.com', may be all, not only members but visitors also have to be warned.

     

    Thanks for clarifying.


  3.  

    I don't intend to offend anyone by presenting this strong statement. But my Guru Maharaj was very firm in saying that the "lila smarana" of beginners is only a mental exercise. The real duty of all followers of Mahaprabhu is to promote Nama-sankirtana, and by that service of promoting Nama-sankirtan then surely we will get the grace of Mahaprabhu, who is Radha Govinda combined. Attaining His Grace, we may find our swarup siddhi. But to try and imagine oneself as an associate within the group of the manjaris, this idea, according to my Guru Maharaj, is a terrible sort of vanity. And even if someone has been doing this smarana for 50 years at Radha Kunda, he may still be simply engaging in imaginary smarana.

     

     

    Here is a message on 'Smarana' from another board:

     

    Namaste.

     

    A question was raised by a devotee about the 'proper and improper' methods of 'Lila Smarana and Roopa-Dhyan', loving remembrance and contemplation upon the Divine form of the Lord and His exploits.

     

    My answer is given:

     

    Whether the 'Smarana' and 'Roopa Dhyan' is done on familiar personalities or paintings, pictures or deities, the 'smarana' is all still material and it is not considered as Divine contemplation.

     

    So whatever helps the 'sadhaka' to fondly remember his/her Divine Beloved, 'Ishta Deva', should be practiced, naturally and spontaneously.

     

    yena tena prakAreNa

    manaH kRSNe nivezayat..

     

    Divine contemplation is only possible with Divinized (liberated) mind and senses, when the heart of the devotee is completely purified and blessed with 'Divya Prema', 'Svaroopa Shakti' of the Lord.

     

    In other words only 'Siddha' Prema Bhaktas, Rasik Saints are ever engaged in the Divine contemplation of Nitya lila.

    All the rest are still have to engage their 'material' minds in 'sadhana' until they attain 'Siddha Prema Bhakti'.

     

    One can choose the most beautiful form of the Divine Couple according to one's taste, mellow (rasa) and affection for contemplation, so that one's Divinelove is constantly increased, totally purifying one's heart, destroying all 'anartha', impediments and the impurities of material mind.

     

    This is the declaration of the Scriptures:

     

    bhidyate hRdaya graMthiz

    chidyante sarva saMzayAh

    kSIyante cAsya karmANi

    mayi dRSTe 'khilAtmani.

     

    (Bhagavatam 11. 24. 30)

     

    The Blessed Lord said:

     

    <font color="red">"When the devotee SEES ME, the SELF OF ALL, the material knot (body, mind, intellect, ego etc.,)

    of his heart BREAKS TO PIECES, all his doubts of avidya,

    ignorance are dispelled and all the accumulated karmas of the past as well as karmas of the future are destroyed."</font>

     

    At the blessed moment of God-realization the pure devotee, Siddha Premi, only perceives Lord's original Divine Form, no matter on what form he or she has been contemplating during sadhana all along.

     

    premAGjanacchurita bhakti vilocanena

    santaH sa daiva hRdayeSu vilokayanti,

    yaM zyAma sundaram<big> acintya guNa svarUpaM</big>

    govindam Adi puruSaM tamahaM bhajAmi"

     

    (Sri Brahma Samhita. 38)

     

    <font color="blue">"I worship my Lord Beloved Govinda,

    the Primeval Supreme Personality,

    Syama Sundara Whom the PURE DEVOTEES

    ever SEE in the CORE of their HEARTS

    with EYES ANOINTED with DIVINE LOVE,

    as His transcendental form is beyond

    the contemplation of the material mind

    and His Blissful attributes as well as

    lilas are INCONCEIVABLE to ordinary MINDS

    (acintya guNa svarUpam)"</font>

     

    aMgAni yasya sakalendriya vRttimanti

    pazyanti pAnti kalayanti ciraM jaganti,

    Ananda cinmaya sadujjvala vigrahasya

    govindam Adi puruSaM tamahaM bhajAmi

     

    (Sri Brahma Samhitam. 32)

     

    <font color="red">"I worship my Divine Beloved Govinda,

    the primeval Supreme Personality,

    Whose transcendental form is full of

    Amorous Love, absolute Knowledge,

    Truth and eternal Bliss.

     

    EACH of the limbs of His transcendental figure

    POSSESSES the FULL FLEDGED functions of ALL ORGANS,

    and eternally perceives, pervades and maintains

    countless souls and universes,

    both spiritual as well as material."</font>

     

    Saint Tulasidas says in Sri Rama Carita Manas,

     

    prabhu vyApaka sarvatra samAnA,

    prEma sE prakata hOm mai jAnA

     

    <font color="blue">The Lord is present equally (samaanaa) every where (sarvatra) and is known to be OMNIPRESENT.

    But He MANIFESTS His Divine form by ONLY THROUGH

    Siddha PREMA Bhakti, DIVINE LOVE, to His pure devotees!

     

    That is why Gauranga Mahaprabhu also said:

     

    athaH zrI kRSNa nAmAdi

    na bhaved grAhyam indriyaiH,

    sevonmukhe jihvAdau

    svayam eva sphuraty adaH"

     

    "ataeva kRSNera 'nAma','deha','vilAsa'

    prAkRtendriya grAhya nahe, haya sva prakAza"

     

    C.C.2.17.134, BRS

     

    <font color="red">With these "MATERIAL MIND, SENSES DEVOID OF PURE LOVE",

    ONE CAN NOT UNDERSTAND NOR PERCEIVE the TRANSCENDENTAL

    FORM, HOLY NAME AND HIS BLISSFUL EXPLOITS.</font>

     

    <font color="blue">HOWEVER, WHEN ONE IS ACTUALLY DEVOTED TO HIM

    IN SPONTANEOUS Divine Love and Seva,

    Lord is REVEALED by His Divine GRACE."

     

    I hope this information is helpful to the devotees.

     

    from: spiritualecstasyandmeditation/

     

    Hari Bol!


  4.  

    ....always considers Herself obligated to them, similar to Krsna's admission of His inability to repay the gopi's limitless devotion.

     

     

    na pAraye 'haM niravadya-samyujAM

    sva-sAdhu-kRtyaM vibudhAyuAapi va

    yA mAbhajan durjara geha zRnkhalAH

    saMvRzcya tad vaH pratiyAtu sAdhunA

     

    (SB 10.32.22)]

     

    The Blessed Lord said to His beloved Gopis:

     

    <big><font color="red">"I am never able to repay My debt

    for your selfless Love, even within

    a lifetime of the cosmic creator Brahma.

    Your total dedication to Me is

    beyond My ability of reciprocation.

     

    You have sincerely loved Me alone, shattering

    all your domestic shackles and worldly attachments

    which are very difficult to overcome.

    So, please let your own glorious Divine Love be

    your cherished eternal compensation."</big></font>

     

     

    The Radha-dasi manjaris in particular design as well as facilitate Their pastimes and rendezvous.

     

     

    Sorry, I do not agree with this misconception and distortion.

    There is no mention of 'manjaris' but ONLY Gopis and Sakhis by Sri Caitanya.

     

    The distorted understanding is given only by certain Rupanuga manjaris because they follow the writings and teachings of Manjari Bhava upasana as they do not know beyond that.

    The Truth is vice versa.

     

    For expanding the Divine Love Bliss of manjaris, Gopi Sakhis as well as all loving devotees of Vraja, the Divine Couple perform all pastimes including the confidential 'nikunja lilas', for 'Rasa Vistara', to drown the entire Vraja, in the sublime, shoreless, Bliss of Vraja Prema Rasa Madhuri.

    This is very Unique of Sri Radha Para Tattva. There is nothing beyond the Supreme Power of Divine Love.

     

    sakhina jUtha sanga, nita prati navarasa, barasAvati manamAnI,

     

    Along with Her intimate eternal Associates, Sakhis and their assisting groups of unlimited playmate manjaris,<big> Sri Radhaji,</big> continuously rains down the torrential currents of Bliss of Prema Rasa,<big> according to Her own loving moods and ecstasies.</big>

     

    These higher secrets of 'Unnatojjvala (Radha) Rasa' are not for everyone on the internet forums but only for a few devotionally evolved, pure, deserving souls.

     

    Only those who have 'adhikara' can learn from the intimate circle of Radha's eternal Associate Maha Sakhis, and the rest can follow Her 'dasis and manjaris'.


  5. A message from another board:

     

    <center>

     

    <big>Râdhâ herself breaks silence.

     

    <font color="red">In the kadamba grove what man is (that) standing?

    What sort of word coming is this:

    the plough of whose meaning has penetrated

    startlingly the path of hearing?</font>

     

    <font color="blue">With a hint of union,

    with its manner of penetrating

    making one well-nigh mad:

    My mind is agitated,

    it cannot be still,

    streams flow from my eyes:

    I know not what manner of man

    it is who utters such words:

    I see him not, my heart is perturbed,

    I cannot stay in the house:

    My soul rests not, it flutters to and fro

    in hope of seeing him:</font>

     

    <font color="red">When she sees him,</font>

    <font color="blue">she will find her soul,</font>

    <font color="red">quoth Urdbab Dâs</font></big>

     

    from: http://www.sacred-texts.com/

     

    <big><font color="blue">rAdhA kRSNAtmikA nityaM

    kRSNo rAdhAtmiko dhRvam</font></big>

     

    (Sri Radha Stotram-Brahmanda Purana)

     

    <big><font color="red">Sri Radha is the Soul of Lord Krishna.

    Sri Krishna alone is the Soul of Sri Radhika.

    This is the eternal Truth.</big></font>

     

     

     

    For the inhabitants of vrndavana,they see Krishna as the soul of Radha,but Radha herself may see the devotee as her heart and soul.

     

     


  6. <center>Great Jnani devotee Uddhava revealed in Srimad Bhagavatam:

     

    naivapanyanty apachitim kavaya tavesa

    barhmayasapi krtamrddam udah smarantah

    yo' antarbahis tanubhritam asubham vidhunvan

    na acarya caitaya vapusa svagatim vyanakti

     

    The devoted Uddhava said to Lord Krishna :

     

    <font color="red">"O Lord, the surrendered devotees,

    whose joys increase as they THINK of THY favours,

    can NEVER- not even in the lifetime of Brahma

    (Cosmic creator)- repay their DEBT of gratitude to Thee,

    Who revealest Thy naure, by removing the evil

    (hankering for sense-pleasures) of ALL beings

    </font><font color="blue">in a DOUBLE form - outside, as the TEACHER,

    and inside as the Indwelling Ruler."</font>


  7. <center>Great Jnani devotee Uddhava revealed in Srimad Bhagavatam:

     

    naivapanyanty apachitim kavaya tavesa

    barhmayasapi krtamrddam udah smarantah

    yo' antarbahis tanubhritam asubham vidhunvan

    na acarya caitaya vapusa svagatim vyanakti

     

    The devoted Uddhava said to Lord Krishna :

     

    <font color="red">"O Lord, the surrendered devotees,

    whose joys increase as they THINK of THY favours,

    can NEVER- not even in the lifetime of Brahma

    (Cosmic creator)- repay their DEBT of gratitude to Thee,

    Who revealest Thy naure, by removing the evil

    (hankering for sense-pleasures) of ALL beings

    </font><font color="blue">in a DOUBLE form - outside, as the TEACHER,

    and inside as the Indwelling Ruler."</font>


  8.  

    yad-yad-dhiyA ta urugAya vibhAvayanti |

    tat-tad-vapuH praNayase sad-anugrahAya ||

     

    "In whatever of His glorified manifestations the devotee meditates upon Him, in that very form He manifests unto them." (Bhagavata 3.9.11)

     

    Also:

     

    kAmAd dveSAd bhayAt snehAd yathA bhaktyezvare manaH |

    Avezya tad-aghaM hitvA bahavas tad-gatiM gatAH ||

     

    "People who have absorbed their minds in the Lord either because of lust, hatred, fear, affection or devotion, have become free from sins and attained the goal of life." (Bhagavata 7.1.30)

     

     

     

    <big><font color="red">yad bhAva-bhAvita dhiyo manujas tathaiva

    samprApya rUpa-mahimAsana yAnabhUSAH</big></font>

     

    sUktair yam eva nigama-prathitaiH stuvanti

    govindam Adi-puruSaM tam ahaM bhajAmi

     

     

    <big><font color="red">Ananda-cinmaya-rasAtmatayA manaHsu

    yaH prANinAM pratiphalan smaratAm upetya</font>

     

    <font color="blue">lIlAyitena bhuvanAni jayaty ajasraM</big></font>

    govindam adi-puruSaM tam ahaM bhajAmi


  9.  

    yad-yad-dhiyA ta urugAya vibhAvayanti |

    tat-tad-vapuH praNayase sad-anugrahAya ||

     

    "In whatever of His glorified manifestations the devotee meditates upon Him, in that very form He manifests unto them."

     

    (Bhagavata 3.9.11)

     

    Also:

     

    kAmAd dveSAd bhayAt snehAd yathA bhaktyezvare manaH |

    Avezya tad-aghaM hitvA bahavas tad-gatiM gatAH ||

     

    "People who have absorbed their minds in the Lord either because of lust, hatred, fear, affection or devotion, have become free from sins and attained the goal of life."

     

    (Bhagavata 7.1.30)

     

     

    <big><font color="red">sei gopI-bhAvAmRte jAnra lobha haya |</big></font>

    veda-dharma-loka tyaji se kRSNe bhajaya ||

    vraja-lokera kona bhAva layA yei bhaje |

    <font color="red"><big>bhAva-yogya deha pAiA kRSNe pAya vraje ||</font></big>

     

    (C.C.2.8. 177-179)

     

    <font color="red"><big>ataeva gopI-bhAva kari aGgIkAra |</font></big>

    rAtri-dina cinte rAdhA-kRSNera vihAra ||

    siddha-dehe cinti kare tAhAi sevana |

    <font color="red"><big>sakhI-bhAve pAya rAdhA-kRSNera caraNa ||

    gopI-anugati vinA </font></big>aizvarya-jJAne |

    bhajileha nAhi pAya vrajendra-nandane ||

     

    (C.C 2.8.183-185)


  10. <center>bhajagovindaM bhajagovindaM

    govindaM bhajamuuDhamate .

    <big>naamasmaraNaa dhanyamupaayaM</big>

    nahi pashyaamo bhavataraNe .. 33..

     

    <font color="blue">Worship Govinda, worship Govinda, worship Govinda, Oh fool !</font>

    <font color="red"><big>Other than chanting the Lord's names,

    there is no other way to cross the life's ocean.</font></big>

     

    http://www.geocities.com/RodeoDrive/1415/bhaja1.html

     

    ******


  11. <center>rahu gaNai tat tapasA na yAti

    na cejyayA nirvapaNAd gRhAd vA

    na cchaMdasA naiva jalAgni sUryair

    vinA mahatpAda rajobhiSekaM

     

    Jada Bharata declares to King Rahugana,

     

    <font color="blue">"O Rahugana, one does NOT attain this

    (state of Divine consciousness of Self-realization)

    through asceticism nor through Vedic rituals,

    nor again by dealing out food and

    other necessaries among the needy,

    nor by duly performing one's religious duties

    pertainig to household life,

    nor through a proper study of Vedic scriptures,

    nor through the worship of gods presiding

    over water, fire and sun, NOR by ANY OTHER MEANS,</font>

     

    <font color="red">EXCEPT by sprinkling one's body, mind and soul with

    <big>the dust of feet of exalted Godrealzed saints."</big></font>


  12. I watched this documentary and felt very dissapointed to see how the Hindu fundamentalist groups are using God and religion for ulterior purposes.

     

    Shouting slogans of 'Ram and Bhajarang bali (Hanuman)' and killing innocent women, men and children, these groups are bringing shame and disgrace to Lord Ram.

     

    This activist group called (Bajaranga dal) 'Brigade of Monkey God', seemed like the KKK of America.

    Training the youth and mob for brutal vilolence, instilling racism in the name of patriotism and spreading hatred for other religions as revenge by these Hindu groups are so disgusting, makes one renounce his or her so called Hindu status.

     

    The film is very well made with good commentery and guests. Also very touching and thought provoking.

     

    The suffering, the loss of human life and property and total disregard for Gandhiiji's principles of non-violence and his ideals for free secular India, the proliferation of out and out fascism, make any sincere God conscious (whether Indian or non Indian) person depressing to see what is happening in today's India.

     

    Has anybody else watched this documentary?

    It was aired at 9.00 PM EST and also at 10.PM on two PBS stations.


  13. <center>A few enchanting divine love verses from:

    <big>Vrindavana Mahima-amrita</big>

    by the Rasik Saint Sri Prabodhananda Saraswati

     

    Shataka-16

     

    <font color="blue"><big>51 Sometimes, as a dark cloud with lightning,

    overcome with amorous desire, Lord Hari plays

    with His beloved on His chest. Sometimes,

    as a handsome tamala tree by a new golden vine,

    Lord Hari is embraced by a splendid golden form.</font>

     

    <font color="red">52 With Her plantain-tree arm,

    its hairs erect with wild passion,

    She sometimes embraces Her beloved's neck,

    her hairs also erect. Sometimes She places

    her lover's aguru scented arm around Her neck.

    Sometimes She places His lotus hand over Her heart.</font>

     

    <font color="darkred">53 Tossed by waves of amorous desire,

    She sometimes pulls Her beloved on

    the pretext of seeing the forest's beauty.

    Sometimes, pretending that She yearns to

    smell the lotus of His face, again and again

    She kisses the smiling lotus mouth that

    brings enchantment from the flute.</font>

     

    <font color="navy">54 With her left lotus hand She tilts

    Lord Hari's peacock-feather crown and

    with Her right hand She touches

    His enchanting chin and handsome cheeks

    where the hairs stand erect.

    With many passionate kisses

    she extracts the nectar from His lips.</font>

     

    Posted Image

     

     

    <font color="red">55 Sometimes She decorates Lord

    Madanamohana with Her own ornaments.

    Sometimes he happily decorates Her with His ornaments.

    Sometimes He anoints His beloved with His own fragrant powders.

    Sometimes She anoints Him with the kunkuma and

    other fragrant powders on Her breasts.</font>

     

    <font color="blue">56 Sometimes She takes the garland

    from Lord Hari's neck

    and places it on Her own neck.

    Sometimes She takes the garland

    from her neck and

    places it on His neck.

    Sometimes she scolds Him.

    Sometimes She offers prayers of love.

    Sometimes She is angry. Sometimes,

    Her heart filled with deep thoughts,

    She glorifies Him.</font>

     

    <font color="maroon">57 Sometimes, tormented

    by desire, She weeps.

    Leaving Her friends, She goes

    to the forest to be alone.

    With hints from Her eyes and

    the movements of Her fingers,

    She points Her beloved

    to the cottage of vines

    where She will come to His side.</font>

     

    <font color="navy">58 In the sweet forest by the Yamuna's shore

    I meditate on King Vrsabhanu's daughter

    who, in the company of the young gopis,

    who are an ocean of beauty where

    the beauty of the goddess of fortune and

    all other beautiful girls is rarely a single drop,

    is like a beautiful crescent moon

    among a host of wonderful stars.</font>

     

    <font color="red">59 All glories to my queen,

    who is a flooding ocean of

    the sweetness of transcendental

    amorous pastimes,

    whose limbs are more splendid

    than a host of glittering golden

    campaka flowers,

    who is a glittering ornament on

    Lord Madanamohana's chest and

    whose youthfulness has just begun to sprout.</font>

     

    <font color="blue">60 Conquering He who is all handsome,

    who is splendid as dark clouds and

    blue lotuses beginning to bloom,

    who is a treasure-house of noble pastimes,

    who is young and charming, and

    whose form is filled with the nectar of

    amorous love, and placing Him at Her feet,

    Sri Radhika enjoys pastimes in the forest.</font>

     

    <font color="darkred">61 All glories to my queen,

    who at every moment is the most

    learned in the arts of wonderful

    transcendental amorous pastimes,

    whose form is at every step flooded

    with wonderful splendour,

    who is an eternal awe-filled

    ocean of passionate love for Lord Krishna,

    and whose virtues have no equal.</font>

     

    <font color="navy">62 Meditate on Sri Radha's young Vraja maidservants,

    whose hearts rejoice in the waves of their queen's

    every splendid meaningful, and sweet gesture,

    who are the most expert and talented of all artists, and

    whose beautiful limbs, with hairs standing erect,

    are tossed to and fro out of great love.</font>

     

    <font color="red">63 I meditate on the circle of Sri Varsabhanavi's maidservants,

    who are busy in the transcendental amorous pastimes ocean

    filled with eternal, limitless, nectar waves of pure love,

    who have Lalita as their leader, and

    who celebrate a festival of giving good advice

    to their dear friend.</font>

     

    <font color="blue">64 O goddess Lakshmi,

    renounce your shining palace

    filled with the nectar of bliss

    and hosts of blue lotuses and humming bees,

    and with great love find happiness in

    Sri Radhika's sweet madhavi-vine palace

    beautiful with the opulence of

    passionate love for Lord Madanamohana.</font></big>

     

    source: http://www.indiadivine.com/vrindavana-mahimamrita-shataka16.htm

     

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    <big>'Radha'

    In Indian Song & Dance</big>

     

    Her eyes are pink-tinged as if they have eaten a 'tamboola' and

    her gem-encrusted 'tika' glows like a many-splendoured flame. She

    is the fountainhead of happiness, at which even the Lord finds his

    joy. Such is Radha - arguably the most famous woman in Indian

    mythology, the most sung about, the most portrayed.

     

    Who is she? How do the authors of mythological texts portray her?

    As a goddess? As a woman with earthly qualities? Or as an admirable

    mixture of the two? Some of the earliest references to her are found

    in the Brahmavaivarta Purana. The most imaginative portrayal is

    perhaps in the Vishnu Purana, which refers to the Lord's Leela and

    gives her a form which is at once divine and human.

     

    A The following verse from the Vishnu Purana refers to her as a

    beautiful woman:

     

    Ka-pi tena samayata kritapunya madalasa .. padani tasyaischaitani

    ghananyalpatanuni cha (5.13.33)

     

    Roughly translated, this verse describes her as a languid beauty,

    with a graceful gait and feet that are small and beautiful.

     

    The Padma Purana speaks of her as the "Adyaprakriti" -- the first

    among the "Prakritis" of Vishnu, who is the "Purusha".

     

    The Radha who figures in the literature, music, dance and art of

    later years is, swathed in eroticism; she is the eternal lover who,

    with single -minded purpose, walks the dark forests in the hope

    of catching a glimpse of Krishna, and who finds her self-fulfillment

    in total surrender.

     

    The origin of this Radha can be traced to the many cults which

    flourished in the later centuries -- all centred on Krishna, and all

    regarding love as the finest way to achieve divinity. The

    Madhurabhakti cult, for instance, considers a devotee's relationship

    with his god as that between two lovers. Krishna, the dark-skinned,

    flute-playing, magical lover is the male archetype for the followers

    of this cult and the beautiful Radha is the female archetype. To them

    she is love incarnate, the quintessence of all the romance that the

    human heart is capable of dreaming of, and the symbol of the most

    sublimated form of devotion.

     

    It is not surprising that many poets, painters, dancers and singers

    over the centuries have regarded her as their special deity and

    painted her and Krishna with all the colours of their dreams and

    longings.

     

    The finest products of the Krishna-Radha cult, which had its home

    chiefly in eastern, upper and central India, are some poetic and

    prose compositions in Sanskrit. Written in the 11th and 12th

    centuries, they were responsible for its spread to other parts of the

    country.

     

    The Geeta Govinda of Jayadeva, a work of great lyrical beauty,

    written during the reign of Lakshmanasena of Bengal, bears traces of

    the influence of the Kamasutra. It is with this poem that Radha

    emerges as the supreme nayika.

     

    Since Jayadeva lived and wrote his immortal classic in Orissa, it

    was befitting that the Geeta Govinda should find pride of place

    in the repertoire of Odissi dancers in the Jagannatha temple at

    Puri, a great centre of Vaishnavism in those days.

     

    The sakhibhava aspect of Vaishnavism enhances the appeal the poem,

    for it shows Krishna as the supreme god and the devotees, male or

    female, as his consorts. In Orissa, the gotipus, or male dancers,

    dress as females and enact excerpts from the Geeta Govinda to this

    day.

     

    How does Jayadeva visualise Radha? She is dejected at Krishna's

    dalliance with other women and is then wooed back by a subdued lover.

    He pictures her as a sensual woman with a body that arouses amorous

    longings in Krishna. He speaks of her as one whose "limbs are tender

    as the flowers of spring,who is consumed by the fever of love,"

    "who, blinded by love, seeks Krishna in whatever she sees".

     

    She is a woman with curly black tresses, with lips like the bimba

    fruit, with moist eyes, and a fragrant lotus-pink mouth. Her face is

    round and "softly lustrous as the moon".

     

    There is some evidence to show that Jayadeva, who was himself a

    Natyacharya, wrote his poem for dancers. His own wife, Padma-vati,

    is said to have been one of the first to translate the Geeta Govinda

    into dance. The ashtapadis (compositions) are set to definite ragas

    (melodies) and talas (rhythms), which suggests that they were meant

    for singing or as accompaniments to dancing. There are at least

    two manuscripts of the poem -- both in the Saraswati Mahal Library

    at Tanjore in south India -- in Sanskrit, where abhinaya for its

    17 ashtapadis is clearly delineated.

     

    Jayadeva presents Radha in the form of seven nayikas, namely:

    Abhisarika, Khandita, Vipralabdha, Virahotkantitha, Vasakasajja,

    Kalahantarita and Swadhinapatika. She is not Prostitapatika, since

    her lover is never abroad or away throughout the duration of the

    poem.

     

    The 'Krishna Geeti' by Manaveda, one of the Zamorins of Calicut,

    was inspired by the theme of Geeta Govinda. It is a known fact that

    the classical dance form of Kerala, Kathakali, developed from

    Krishnattam.

     

    The spirit of the Geeta Govinda influenced painting, poetry and

    dancing wherever Vaishnavism spread. In Andhra it was popularised

    through the work of Narahari. Beginning with the 16th century, when

    Tansen gave a new impetus to the tradition of Hindustani music,

    court musicians began to travel around and receive patronage at

    the princely courts in and around the region which is known as Braj

    --Agra, Mathura and Bharatpur. Here, the folklore was replete with

    legends of the loves of Krishna and Radha. Many musicians, Muslims

    and Hindus, were captivated by these and wrote and sang about the

    amours of Krishna and Radha.

     

    Here is a composition in; the raga Abhogi which treats her as a

    goddess:

     

    Jayati shri Radhike, sakal sadhike ..

    Taruni mani, nitya nautran kishori..

     

    This composition hails Radha as the giver of happiness, as a jewel

    among women, an ever-youthful beauty who waits like the legendary

    chataka bird for the blue-faced Krishna and who is as beautiful

    as a moonbeam resting upon a drift of snow.

     

    In other compositions, invariably in the language of that

    region,Brajabhasha, musicians see in her all the traditional nayikas.

    For instance, in a composition in the raga Khamaj, she is the

    submissive, fun-loving woman who pleads with Krishna to forget his

    quarrel with her and participate in the holi dance. Then tired of

    pleading, she threatens that she will never play the raas with him:

     

    Abahon faga khelon nahi

    tumse.. Are Kanha, jo bhai so bhai ri.

     

    In a composition in an old raga -- Gandhaar -- she is very

    picturesquely described as the Virahotkantitha :

     

    "Kahiyo Udho tum jo neha beeja bo..

    Gavan kino Madho, biraha lago Radhake mana.. "

     

    (Oh Uddhav, tell Madhava that after sowing the seed of love, he

    has gone away and Radha is very lonely without him. Her starlike

    eyes are now like deep sunken wells and bear the weight of tears

    with great difficult. Her thick lashes shower tears of agony.)

     

    As an abhisarika, she goes to the banks of the Yamuna looking for

    Krishna and the composer warns her (raga Bhairavi):

     

    "Akeli mata Jaiyo Radha Jumna ke teer"

    (Do not go alone to the banks of the Jumna, oh Radha..)

     

    There are times when the composer visualises her tryst with Krishna

    and then teases her (raga Ramkali) :

     

    "Aaj Radhe tore badanpar..

    Shyam mile ki chori re.."

     

    (The marks of Shyam's love-making are visible on your body, oh Radha.

    Your errant lips and your eyes, intoxicated with love, show that

    you are dancing with joy after your tryst with your beloved.)

     

    She is sometimes a sorceress (raga Jai-jaiwanti) : "The hori today

    was wonderful," says the composer, "and Krishna has come home in

    joy. But the people of Gokul say that Radha has cast her evil eye

    upon him. A black mark should be put upon his cheek to ward off the

    evil."

     

    But on a higher plane, even the uneducated musicians see the

    relationship of Radha with Krishna in its true light and they sing of

    their eternal oneness. Says a thumri in the raga Piloo :

     

    Tum Radhe bano Shyam..

    sab dekhengi Brijbham..

     

    ("Become Radha yourself, oh Shyam. Let all the women of Braj look

    upon you as Radha. You have never heeded my words, but this once,

    do as I beg of you. If you become Radha, then we shall dance as

    never before, and no one will know that you are Ghanshyam.")

     

    To sum up, Radha, to most Indian dancers, poets, musicians and

    painters, is the devotee who achieves divinity through an involvement

    born of love rather than through the powers of her intellect.

     

    As Randhawa and Galbraith point out in their book ' Indian Painting',

     

    "Eastern philosophy seeks god through feeling. Those who seek him

    in the sterile sands of intellectuality seek him in vain. Nor is

    mere brilliance of intellect highly regarded; emotion is the key

    to the realisation of God..Poetry and music have refinement as

    their aim. Divine love is the sublimation of sexual love. It is

    the music of the human soul..its most vivid expression is in and

    through sexual union. This gilds the vision, lends enchantment even

    to prosaic persons.."

     

    Source: originally posted at the website of

    'soulsearchindia'.

     

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  15. <center><big>Sri Radha Rasa Sudhanidhi - 74

     

    <font color="red">gaurAGge mradimA smite madhurimA netrAJcale drAghimA,

    vakSoje garimA, tathaiva tanimA madhye gatau mandimA,

    zroNyAJ ca prathimA bhruvoH kuTilimA bimbAdhare zoNimA,

    zrI rAdhe! hRdi te rasena jaDima dhyAne 'stu me gocaraH</font>

     

    <font color="blue">O my Sri Radhey! I fervently pray that I may be able to perceive Your ten-fold transcendental attributes of beauty and sweetness during my divine contemplation!</big>

     

    Ten - fold beauty and sweetness of Shri Radha:-

     

    The softness of Her exclusively fair body,

    The lusciousness of Her sweet smile,

    The sharpness of Her side-long glance

    The fullness of Her breasts,

    The slimness of Her waist,

    The slowness of Her beautiful gait,

    The magnitude of Her hips,

    The arch of Her eyebrows,

    The redness of Her cherry-lips,

    The extreme mellowness of Her heart,

    immersed in the sweetest nectar of love.</font>

     

     

    <big>Sri Radha Rasa Sudhanidhi - 130

     

    <font color="red">premollAsaika sImA parama rasa chamatkAra - vaicitrya sImA

    saundaryasyaika sImA kimapi nava vayorUpa lAvaNya sImA

    lIlA mAdhurya sImA nija jana param audArya vAtsalya sImA

    sA rAdhA saukhya sImA jayati rati kalA keli mAdhurya sImA</font>

     

     

    <font color="blue">All glory to Sri Radhika Who is the ultimate Limit of the boundaries of eight remarkable divine attributes:-</big>

     

    1. Shri Radha is the zenith of ever-blooming love,

     

    2. Shri Radha is the zenith of the queerness of fantastic expressions of divine ecstasy.

     

    3. Shri Radha is the zenith of the sheer beauty,

     

    4. Shri Radha is the zenith of fascinating splendor with Her ever-fresh youth.

     

    5. Shri Radha is the zenith of supremely sweet pastimes.

     

    6. Shri Radha is the zenith of most generous affection for Her devotees in kindness.

     

    7. Shri Radha is the zenith of the divine joy and bliss.

     

    8. Shri Radha is the zenith of the finesse of the sweet and amorous pastimes of divine love.</font>

     

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  16. <center><big>Sri Radha Rasa Sudhanidhi- 25

     

    <font color="red">lAvaNyasAra rasasAra sukhaika sAre,

    kAruNyasAra madhura cchavi rUpa sAre,

    vaidagdhya sAra rati keli vilAsa sAre,

    rAdhA bhidhe mama manokhila sAra sAre.</font>

     

    <font color="blue">May my mind and heart be fondly absorbed into

    the Quintessence of all essences, Sri Radhika!</big>

     

    Shri Radha is the Essence of all the essences as described in the verse-

     

    Lavanya-sara-rasa-sAra-sukhaika-sAre- Essence of the essence of the all beautiful forms, mellows and Bliss of Shri Krishna, Who Himself is the essence of all the exclusive and infinite divine mellows.

     

    KArunya-sAra- Essence of mercy.

    Madhura-chhavi-rUpa-sAre- Essence of sweetly attractive beauty.

    Vaidagdhya-sAra- Essence of incomprehensible shrewdness.

    Rati-keli-vilAsa sAre- Essence of loving sports and amorous pastimes.

    akhila sAra sAre- Quintessence of all the essences.</font>

     

     

    <big>Sri Radha Rasa Sudhanidhi- 63

     

    <font color="red">sA bhrU nartana cAturI nirupamA sA cAru-netrAJcale,

    lIlA khelana cAturI varatanos, tAdRg vaco cAturI,

    sanketAgama cAturI nava nava krIDA kalA cAturI ,

    rAdhAyA jayatAt sakhIjana - parihAsotsave cAturI</font>

     

    All glory to the matchless Expert Sri Radharani Who possesses these six extraordinary expertise :-</big>

     

    <font color="blue">1. Shri Radha is expert in a unique dance of the eyebrows.

     

    2. Shri Radha is expert in performing games of Her lovely side-long - glances.

     

    3. Shri Radha is expert in performing various delightful pastimes.

    4. Shri Radha is expert in the art of conversation.

     

    5. Shri Radha is expert in the art of creating ever-new romantic love sports.

     

    6. Shri Radha reveals Her unique expertise, especially in playing humorous jokes

    on Her playmates in the joyous mood of celebration.</font>

     

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    <big>Sri Radha Rasa Sudhanidhi. 38

    <font color="red">

    veNuH karAn nipatitaH skhalitaM zikhaNDaM

    bhraSTaM ca pIta-vasanaM vraja-rAja-sUnoH

    yasyAH kaTakSa-zara-ghAta-vimUrcchitasya

    taM rAdhikAm paricarAmi kadA rasena</font>

     

    <font color="blue">Deeply wounded by the powerful arrows of Sri Radhika's side-long glance

    Lord Krsna, the Prince of Vrindavana, faints in Divine Love trance.

    His constant companion, Priya Sakhi, His flute slides down from His trembling lotus hands in delight.

    The peacock feathers from His diadem fall silently losing their honor in rapture.

    And the yellow silken garment so elegantly covering His body slips away in blissful thrill.

    When will I absorb myself in the sweet intoxicating mood of serving

    my Mistress, Srimati Radharani?</font></big>


  18. <center><big>The Course of Sri Krishna's Love

     

    <font color="blue">prAsAde sA pathi pathi ca sA pRSTatas sA puras sA

    paryaMke sA dizi dizi ca sA tad viyogAtur asyahaM ho!

    cetaH prakRtiraparA nAstite kApi 'sA sA

    sA sA sA sA jagati sakale ko 'yam advaita bhAvaH?</font></big>

     

    ('Krishna Bhajanam'- Braja Rasik Paramahamsa)

     

    <big>Another Braja Rasik Mahapurusha says in the words of Lord Krishna -

     

    <font color="red">"As I am suffering in the fire of separation from My Beloved Radharani, wherever I glance, I only visualize My Radhika!

    When I look at My palacial home, Radhe is there!

    Radhe is seen at each path and every trail of Vrindavana!

    Radhika is blssfully present in front of Me and behind Me!

    Even in My resting bed, Beloved Radhe is found before My eyes!

    In all possible directions, I am seeing only My soul Radha!

    My Radhe is seen wherever My looks fall upon and every object of the world is transformed into My beautiful Beloved Radhika!

     

    What more can be said about this state of NON-duality and total ONENESS!

    The outside world as well as inner subtle mind along with My entire divine existence are pervaded by My eternal Beloved Radharani!"</big></font>


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    <big><font color="blue"> gopI kadA cinmaNi piJjarasthaM

    zukaM vaco vAcayituM pravRttA

    Ananda kanda vraja candra kRSNa

    govinda dAmodara mAdhaveti</font></big>

     

    (Govinda Damodara Stotram- Sri Bilva Mangala)

     

    <big><font color="darkgreen">Sri Radhika, Whose mind became crazy and restless with the separation from Her Beloved, and

    Who saw ONLY Her Lord at EVERY place wherever She looked,

    started calling Her pet parrot in the diamond studded cage,</font><font color="red">

     

    " O Personification of Bliss!

    O Moon of Vraja! O My Dark Beloved!

    O Govinda, Delighter of Senses!

    O Damodara Who is tied down

    by the rope of Bhakti!

    O Madhava, Dearmost Lord of Radhika!"</font color></big>

     

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  20. <center><big><font color="blue">jayati, jayati rAdhe ! jayati jaya !!</big>

     

    Posted Image

     

    Glory to Sri Radha! Glory to Radha Maharani,

    Who is the Other Form of Lord Krishna,

    Who is His PLEASURE POTENCY, and His very Soul!!!</font color>

     

    jaga ArAdhe jehi hari soyi hari, rAdhe Aradhe,

     

    <font color="red">All the three WORLDS and more,

    ardently WORHIP Bhagavan Sri Krishna and the same Lord Himself, inturn ADORES Sri Radha.</font color>

     

    gAvata rAdhe nAma murali maha, roopadhyAn sAthe,

     

    <font color="blue">Sri Krishna is always SINGING the Names of Radha, calling on His Flute,

     

    'rAdhe ! rAdhe !'

     

    and meditating on the blissful, beautiful FORM of His eternal Consort, Radha.</font color>

     

    khojata gahavara-galina viraha maha,

    kala nahi pala Adhe,

     

    <font color="red">In the SEPARATION of Sri Radha,

    Sri Krishna becomes overwhelmingly RESTLESS, and even for HALF a second, He cannot REMAIN peaceful and composed.

     

    He TIRELESSLY goes around all the bushes and gardens of Vrindavan, SEARCHING for His Soul, Radha!</font color>

     

    'rA' kahi girata dharani pai muracita,

    mukha kahi saka nA 'dhe'

     

    <font color="blue">Sri Krishna while CALLING OUT the Name of Sri Radha, is overpowered by "ashta sAtvica bhAva ", the eight devotional emotional ecstasies and due to the transcendental bhava vikara TAKING OVER Him, He can ONLY UTTER the first syllable of the word Radhe, that is "raa".

     

    Then He FALLS to the ground in an ecstatic TRANCE!

    Thus, He is UNABLE to complete the FULL Name of Radha, by missing the latter syllable, "dhe".</font color>

     

    mohi 'kripalu' sakhi, mAnu apane, prema sudhA agAdhe!

     

    <font color="red">In the concluding verse, the Rasik-Saint-Poet is PRAYING to Sri Radha for Her Grace and to accept him as Her OWN MAID SERVANT and KINDLY COUNT him as ONE among Her OWN Sakhis, since She ALONE is the UNFATHOMABLE Ocean of DIVINE Love and GRACE.</font color>

     

    (This pada is from 'Sri Radha Madhuri' of 'Prema Rasa Madira' composed by Sri Kripaluji Maharaj)

     

    I PRAY again and again, Sri Radhika, Who ALONE is the Ocean of Blissful Exploits of Lord Krishna, may be KIND enough to APPEAR in my HEART!

     

    On this happy occasion of Her Appearance, LET US ALL PRAY to Her Lotus-feet, with the AUSPICIOUS KIND GUIDANCE of Her RASIKA MAHAPURUSHA,

     

    munIndra bRnda vandite tri loka zoka hAriNe

    prasanna vktra paGkaje nikunja bhU vilAsinI

    vrajendra bhAnu nandini vrajendra sUnu saGgate

    kada kariSyasI ha mAM kripA katAkSa bhAjanaM

     

    <font color="blue">"O my Radhey, Queen of Vraja! O Enchanting Mistress of Vrindavan! Please ACCEPT my salutations to You. You are NOT ONLY worshipped by ALL the Sages and Saints, You ALONE are the REMOVER of the MISERIES and MISFORTUNE of ALL the three worlds.

     

    You have APPEARED as the Darling Daughter of King Sri Vrishabhanu and Enjoyed the CONSTANT COMPANY of the Son of Sri Nanda Maharaja, Lord Krishna, indulging in Amorous Pastimes in the flowery bowers of that Sacred land.

     

    Your Face is charming like a Fully Bloomed Lotus flower and always COMPASSIONATE.

    When will You MAKE me WORTHY of receiving Your Grace, by simply STEALING a LOOK at me with Your MERCIFUL GLANCE?"</font color>

     

    vrajesvarI vrajAdhipe zrI rAdhikA namostu te!

     

    Jayati, Jayati Radhe!

     

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    Sri Krsna to Radhika:

     

    <big><font color="blue">As you are, so I am; there is

    certainly no difference between us.

    As Whiteness inheres in Milk,

    as burning in fire, my Fair Lady,

    As smell in earth,

    so do I inhere in you always.</font color></big>

     

    Radharani to Sri Krsna:

     

    <big><font color="red">I have been constructed by

    someone out of half your body;

    Therefore there is no difference

    between us, and my heart is in you.

    Just as my Self (Atman), heart,

    and life has been placed in you.

    So has your Self, and

    life been placed in me.</font color></big>

     

    (Krsnajanma-Khanda, Brahma Vaivarta Purana)

     

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