Perfect Humility
Trnad
api sunicena taror iva sahisnuna amanina manadena kirtanyah sada harih
“One should chant the Holy Name of the Lord in a humble state of mind,
thinking oneself lower than the straw in the street: one should be more tolerant
than a tree, devoid of all sense of false prestige, and should be ready to offer
all respect to others. In such a state of mind one can chant the Holy Name of
the Lord constantly.” (Sri Sri Siksastaka verse 3)
Sri Srimad Gour Govinda Swami Maharaja practically lived all his life based
on this verse. He often said, “This is the most important teaching of Sriman
Mahaprabhu! Srila Kaviraja Gosvami has said, “Make a garland of this verse and
place it around your neck, then do hari-bhajan. This is Mahaprabhu’s most
important teaching. Mahaprabhu is an ideal acarya. As an ideal acarya, He is
teaching practically. He Himself practiced in His own life. He never spoke
theoretically!”
An Ideal Acharya
Srila
Gour Govinda Swami Maharaja appeared on September 2nd, 1929 (the Holy appearance
day of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura) in a small mud hut in the village of
Jagannatha Pura in Orissa, India, in a family of pure vaisnavas. His grandfather
was a pure devotee of Lord Krishna. By the age of eight he had read
Caitanya-caritamrta, Srimad Bhagavatam , Bhagavad Gita and the Ramayana, and was
able to explain their meanings to others.
He regularly went on padayatra from village to village chanting Hare Krishna
Maha-Mantra and songs of Srila Narottama Das Thakura and other Vaisnava Acaryas
from his very childhood. His love for Srimad Bhagavatam was so deep and intense
that at night, he would read Srimad Bhagavatam in the meager light of the
cooking fire, as the family had no money for lamp oil.
The following excerpts have been taken from the book called, “Krsnalingita-vigraha: One Who is Always Embraced by Krsna.”
Early Childhood
Whenever
as young boy he would become naughty and not stop crying, his mother would
simply put the Srimad-Bhagavatam in his hands and he would stop crying. He was
so much inclined to read the Srimad Bhagavatam, that if he were reading he would
forget to take his meals. The family was too poor to afford candles or a lamp
for reading, so in the evening he would sit close to the cooking fire and read
Srimad-Bhagavatam. At night he would go to sleep clutching the Srimad Bhagavatam
to his chest.
A Family of Vaishnavas
His mother and father were very fond of studying and reading the scriptures.
They would regularly read to their son. Srila Gour Govinda Swami Maharaja
recalls, ”I would regularly listen to Krishna katha from my parents, they
would read different Puranas to me and other Vedic literature: Srimad Bhagavatam,
Mahabharata, etc. Such an opportunity I received at such an early age! From then
I was singing, dancing, doing kirtana and listening to Srimad Bhagavatam.“ His
father would read to him from Srimad Bhagavatam, completing all twelve cantos
once a year. He was completely absorbed in pure love for Sri Sri Radha Gopal Jiu.
A
Life of Purity
His whole life prior to meeting his spiritual master His Divine Grace A.C.
Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada, was one of purity, preparation and
devotion. In search of his eternal spiritual master he left home with only two
gamchas (short dhoti), a bamboo stick, a begging bowl, and no money. He
completely depended on Krishna for everything. He would walk and talk about
Krishna to the devotees, eat whatever Krishna would provide and sleep under any
tree at night. As a mendicant, he visited many Holy tirthas, from the Himalayas
to Cape Comorin in South India.
Meeting Srila Prabhupada
During his first meeting with Srila Prabhupada in Sri Vrindavan, Srila
Prabhupada asked him, Have you taken sannyasa? He said No. Then Srila Prabhupada
said immediately, “I will give you sannyasa.” Thereafter, Srila Prabhupada
gave him first initiation in Sridham Mayapur, second initiation in Bombay, and
sannyasa in Sri Vrindavan, India.
A
Devotee from Birth
Srila Prabhupada quoted the following verse at the time of giving Sannyasa to
Srila Gour Govinda Swami, “The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: One who is
unattached to the fruits of his work and who works as he is obligated, is in the
renounced order of life, and he is the true mystic, not he who lights no fire
and performs no duty.” He uttered this verse and said, “He is a real
sannyasi” and then gave him the sannyasa mantra and danda. Shortly thereafter,
many sannyasis and GBC members started complaining, “How has he taken sannyasa?
He is a new man!” Then Srila Prabhupada told them, “He is a devotee from his
birth - you are new men!”
Instructions of Srila Prabhupada
Srila
Prabhupada told him, “You will take me to Orissa.” Orissa is the Holy place
where Lord Caitanya performed His most confidential pastimes. Also, Bhubaneswar
is the gateway to Sri Jagannatha Puri. Under Srila Prabhupada's order, Srila
Gour Govinda Swami single-handedly underwent extreme hardships to begin the
creation of a magnificent temple. In February, 1977, the year of Srila
Prabhupada's physical disappearance pastime, at his own insistence, Srila
Prabhupada refused to stay in a government guesthouse and spent 17 days in the
mud hut personally built for him by Srila Gour Govinda Swami. By the order of
Srila Prabhupada, his intimate private instructions to Sri Gour Govinda Swami
during those 17 days were kept confidential. No tape recordings were permitted.
In perfect humility Srila Gour Govinda Swami disclosed to Srila Prabhupada that
he desired to be the tail (follower) but Srila Prabhupada ordered him to be the
head (leader).
Preaching - His Life and Soul
A
few years after Srila Prabhupada's disappearance, in Sri Mayapur he manifested
extreme ecstatic conditions. (For details of these pastimes please read chapter
32 of Krsnalingita-vigraha) Then he returned to Bhubaneswar with more intensity
to fulfill the order of Srila Prabhupada. While other devotees who were told to
assist left Bhubaneswar due to extreme austere conditions, he remained
determined, and went through extreme hardships to fulfill the mission and
instructions of Srila Prabhupada. He would sleep 2-3 hours a day, eat only once,
and then go door-to-door preaching the message of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. The
rest of the time, he would spend translating Srila Prabhupada's books into
Oriya.
Mission Fulfilled
In
1991, on Lord Nityananda's appearance day, after 16 years of struggle, Srila
Prabhupada's last founded project, Sri Sri Krishna Balarama Mandir was
completed. The magnificent temple and guest house was built single handedly by
Srila Gour Govinda Swami, but he, with complete humility and simplicity, stayed
in a portion of the mud hut that he had built for Srila Prabhupada. Srila
Prabhupada is worshiped in his bhajan-kutir with full dedication and devotion.
The Perfect Example
His
worldwide preaching took him to America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Mauritius,
Australia, and India - especially to the rural villages of Orissa. He always
practiced what he preached - compassion toward all living entities, true
kindness, childlike simplicity, innocence, complete detachment, absolute
tolerance, extensive spiritual blissfulness, exclusive devotion and complete
surrender to Sriman Mahaprabhu, an unseen level of humility and unflinching
faith in Srila Prabhupada. Without caring for his personal comfort and
undergoing many austerities, he preached very dynamically and very purely all
over the world. The mellifluous nectar emanating from his lotus mouth during his
ecstatic kirtans made people dance and cry. His devotional discourses based on
Sri Bhaktivedanta purports are full of sastric evidences and exuberant
explanations. They inspired people to surrender to the chanting of the Holy Name
of Krishna in the mood of separation, as taught by Sriman Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
A Fearless Preacher
Srila
Gour Govinda Swami Maharaja's knowledge of scripture was formidable. He would
substantiate everything he said with evidence from all over the Vedic
literature. He would always preach fearlessly and would never compromise the
conclusions of the scriptures in the name of being practical. During his
powerful, informative, heart shattering and devotional lectures, he inspired
numerous devotees. He used every moment of every day to fulfill Srila
Prabhupada's desire to preach in every town and village the Holy Name of
Krishna.
He is a perfect example of the trnad api sunichena verse. Although very meek
and humble in his personal dealing, in his classes he would roar like a lion,
smashing the pride and cutting the misconceptions from the hearts and minds of
his disciples and followers. His authentic simplicity can be seen by looking at
the small mud hut he lived in while he was in Bhubaneswar. His samadhi mandir
has been built in the same mud hut.
Sri
Nityananda Prema
Every year in Bhubaneswar, on Lord Nityananda's appearance day he would flood
the audience with most nectarean, ecstatic and divine Nityananda prema bhajans
and speak about Lord Nityananda's nectarean pastimes. During these ecstatic
bhajans and lectures, his extreme ecstasy could not be checked. He would make
everybody present there dip in the deep, nectarean sweetest ocean of Gauranga
prema data Lord Nityananda's prema rasa kathamrita.
Lord Caitanya said to Srila Ramananda Raya and Svarup Damodara Goswami:
"Love of Godhead, devoid of cheating propensities, is not possible
within this material world. If there is such a love, there cannot be separation,
for if there is separation, how can one live." (Cc.
Madhya, 2.42)
Divine
Disappearance
Srila Gour Govinda Swami's disappearance pastime perfectly exemplified the
highest level of surrender and separation from Krishna as explained by Sriman
Caitanya Mahaprabhu in the above verse. During Centennial year, he made a
wonderful offering of himself at the beautiful lotus feet of Srila Prabhupada,
on the divine appearance day of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakur. At an
auspicious moment in Sri Mayapur Dham, he dove into divine trance of pure
devotion while narrating the ecstatic Mahabhava condition of Sri Krishna's
reunion with Srimati Radharani in Vrindavan after a long separation. He
mentioned how, “...after a long separation Krsna came back to Vraja Bhumi and
then the eyes of Krsna fell on the eyes of Srimati Radharani - Eye to Eye
union.” Overwhelmed with ecstatic love and unbearable separation from Srimati
Radhika and Shyamsundar he could speak no more and gave his final instruction:
“Nama kora! Nama Karo!” (chant the Holy Name) and called out, “Gopal!” and returned to His beloved Lordships Sri Sri Radha Gopal Jiu in Sri Golok
Vrindavan Dham.
Contributions (to name a few)
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Inculcates & nourishes the seed of Bhakti in the hearts of all sincere
seekers of Krishna prema, with his pure Sri Krishna Katha.
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Emphasized unflinching faith in Sadhu, Sri Guru and Sastra.
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Uncompromisingly adhering to the siddhantas.
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Perfect example of pure humility in his personal dealings.
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Illumined the wonderful gems hidden in Sri Bhaktivedanta purports.
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Going through severe austere conditions he completed Srila Prabhupada's
last founded project in Bhubaneswar- Sri Sri Krishan Balarama Mandir.
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Established the annual Orissan Padyatra on Srila Prabhupada's
disappearance day that takes Sri Sri Gour Nitai in a bullock cart to
villages to promote the Holy Name of Sri Krsna.
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Offered beautiful lotus bud temple to Srila Prabhupada at Centennial.
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Renovated the historic Sri Alarnath Temple.
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Lead the most noble cause of reforestation project for Lord Jagannath of
Puri. More than 125,000 trees were planted for building of the Ratha-yatra
cart and cooking.
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Translated volumes of Srila Prabhupada's books into Oriya.
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Initiated construction of a grand new temple for Sri Sri Radha Gopal Jui
of Gadai Giri & Sri Ram temple in Berhampur, Orrisa.
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Fulfilled Srila Prabhupada's desire for a magnificent temple where lord
Sri Sri Jagannath, Baladeva, and Subhadra devi give darshan to all devotees.
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Taught simplicity by his own example.
Teachings (to name a few)
Param pujay Srila Gour Govinda Swami Maharaja dispelled the doubts of those
who came to him for shelter and spiritual guidance. He would place great stress
on the offenseless chanting of the Holy Name encouraging and inspiring all to
achieve the pure state of chanting - prema nama - he would always say, “chant
without offense, chant the pure name, get Krsna prema and get Krsna in this very
life!” He practiced and preached complete surrender, not partial or
conditional surrender, but complete 100 percent surrender to the instructions of
his spiritual master Srila Prabhupada.
The Last Limit of Bhakti
One
of the main aspects of his preaching was to reveal the inner-most secrets of
Puri-Bhubaneswar Dham of Lord Jagannatha and why Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu stayed
in Puri. He gave the most subtle and lucid understanding of the Lord's pastimes
in Jagannath Puri. Speaking about Gauranga Maharpabhu, he said, “If prema
bhakti is added to Krsna, that is Caitanya. Therefore, Sacinandana Gauranga is
the Supreme Absolute Truth, Parama Tattva, Bhagavan, but with Bhakti-naipunya
added to it. And in the Gauranga form you will find two things combined together
- Sambhoga and Vipralamabha. These two things combined together, that is
Gauranga. That is bhakti-naipunya - the last limit of bhakti.” Sri
The Lotus Feet of Sri Guru
Sri
Guru vandana - a personal offering to Srila Prabhupada from Srila Gour Govinda
Swami - was complied from the lecturers delivered by him: “The lotus feet of
Sri Guru are the abode of pure bhakti, kevala-bhakti sadma. I offer my prayers
and respectful obeisances there with utmost care, savadhana mate. I shall never
become careless. One should understand what is the meaning of
sri-guru-carana-padam. These words sri guru are very significant. What is the
meaning of Sri? Sri means shoba, sampada, srestha, Sri means beauty, it means
transcendental wealth, and it also means the topmost. These are meanings of
'Sri'. Then what is the meaning of Sri Guru? Sri Guru refers to that Guru who is
endowed with Sri, that is prema bhakti. And this word 'Sri' is only applicable
to a guru who is always manifested. It is not that the Guru is ever un-manifest.
There is no question of His disappearance. He is eternally manifest and thus He
is called Sri Guru. Therefore this word 'Sri' is used, otherwise this word
cannot be used.”
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