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Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja took birth in a religious
family in Calcutta on Nandotsava, 1896. His childhood name was Abhay
Carana De. His parents were Vaishnavas, and from childhood he was
brought tip in a devotional atmosphere and was taught the virtuous
conduct of a Vaishnava.
As
a child, he would celebrate Janmastami, Jhulanyatra and Rathayatra
very enthusiastically along with his friends and companions. When
sadhus and sannyasis called at the house, his parents prayed for
their blessings so that their child would receive the mercy of Srimati
Radharani.
Abhay
was at first educated at home, and did not attend school until his
eighth year. Thereafter he was educated in English and Bengali medium
schools. He completed his studies at the Scottish Church College
in Calcutta and took his BA. examination in 1920. After taking his
exam he joined Mahatma Gandhi's movement. He married in 1918, during
his BA. studies. In 1921, Svargiya Kartikcandra Bose (who was Managing
Director of Bengal Chemical, the owner of Dr. Bose's Laboratory
and a close friend of Abhays father) appointed the qualified Abhay
Carana as his Assistant Manager.
In
1922, a close friend took Abhaya to meet Om Visnupada Sri Srimad
Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Gosvami Prabhupada in Calcutta's Ulta
Danga district. Abhay was very impressed by Srila Prabhupada's powerful
hari-katha and influential instructions. Seeing Abhay's special
qualification in English, Srila Prabhupada made him enthusiastic
to write essays in that language and to preach in foreign countries.
From
then on, the young Abhay Carana often came to the lotus feet of
Srila Prabhupada to hear hari-katha. in Prayag, 1932, Jagadguru
Srila Prabhupada mercifully gave Abhay Carana both diksa-mantra
and upanayana (sacred thread), according to Gopal Bhatta Gosvami's
paddhati. After diksa his name became Sri Abhaya Caranaravinda Dasadhikari.
Thereafter, he started regularly writing essays and articles for
the English magazine "The Harmonist" which Srila Prabhupada
had established.
After
Srila Prabhupada entered aprakata-Iila, Sri Abhaya Caranaravinda's
association with our most worshipful Gurupadapadma Sri Srimad Bhakti
Prajnana Kesava Gosvami Maharajaji increased. Abhay Caranaravinda
Prabhu was a bosom friend of my Gurudeva when they met in the association
of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta's Gaudiya Matha since 1922.
When
my Gurudeva lived with him for those months in Allahabad, Abhay
Caranaravinda Prabhu organized so much preaching for them everywhere
in that city. He had cultivated numerous associates from his pharmaceutical
business and knew many educated, qualified people. He also arranged
for my Gurudeva to give extensive lectures on Vedanta. Together
they defeated mayavadis and also several influential Catholics and
Christians. Those opponents were favorably impressed by the bona
fide arguments and siddhanta they presented.
"Wherever
there is any sign of mayavadism, bhakti cannot be preached in full
force. So we have to remove mayavada from the root.", my Gurudeva
would always state. Abhay Caranaravinda Prabhu also liked this idea
very much. "We must kick out mayavada," he would always
say. Both of them had this understanding; they were very united
in their preaching. My Gurudeva gave the name 'Bhaktivedanta' to
those of us who took sannyasa from him, and when they formed an
organization, they called the samiti 'Gaudiya Vedanta', which denoted
that Vedanta is synonymous with bhakti.
In
1940, after the departure of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Prabhupada,
there was turmoil in the Gaudiya Matha. One party wanted to arrest
some of the senior Vaisnavas and cases were filed in the Calcutta
court. At that time our Gurudeva, then known as Vinodabihari Brahmacari,
was akincana (without material possessions) and he travelled to
Prayaga, Allahabad. There he stayed at the Rupa Gaudiya Matha for
a few days.
Abhay
Caranaravinda Prabhu, who had his family residence and business
in Allahabad, invited our Gurudeva to come and stay in his home
with him as a guest. So they lived together there for the next four
or five months. During this extended time they became very near
and dear to each other. They always discussed Bhagavad-gita and
so many other subjects concerning guru-seva for their Srila Prabhupada
and his mission.
After
the disappearance of their Srila Prabhupada and after the Gaudiya
Matha institution had broken apart, my Gurudeva together with Abhay
Caranaravinda Prabhu and Nrsimhananda Brahmacari (later Srila Bhaktikamala
Madhusudana Maharaja) filed the establishment papers for the Gaudiya
Vedanta Samiti. This was done on April 7th, 1940, the day of aksaya
tritiya in a rented house at 33/2 Bosapada Lane, Calcutta.
In
1955 Abhay Caranaravinda Prabhu came to the Kesavaji Gaudiya Matha
in Mathura. We embraced him and he embraced us. Before coming he
had been successful with his pharmaceutical business in Allahabad,
Prayaga Pharmacy, which was very famous. Many important personalities
including the Prime Minister of India were customers in his shop.
Later on, however, he had to sell it. Then he travelled to all the
important cities of North India, Delhi, Kanpur, Lucknow, Agra, Jhansi,
Mathura and other towns to sell some medicines he had made from
his own formulas. Kunja Bihari Prabhu, a senior disciple in the
matha, was especially devoted to him during this time. He helped
to carry his bags and also to bring him prasadam while he worked.
After
a while this job also finished and Abhay Caranaravinda Prabhu gave
up his household life and all its possessions in Calcutta. He again
came to Mathura, this time without belongings. He brought a medical
formula for treating ringworm which he distributed to the shopkeepers,
store-to-store; but sales were not good. He was living in a room
he had rented by the Yamuna, in Hooli Wali Gully near Bengali Ghat.
He had been there three or four days when I went to see him. Straight
away I (Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja) said, "Prabhu,
why are you staying here"
He
was very humble and didn't want to impose upon us so I forcibly
took his luggage. I told him, " I will not let you go anywhere
else. We are here. We are your sons. You are our Gurudeva's Godbrother
and are very dear to us. We want to care for you. I will not allow
you to stay here separate from us." So I brought the brahmacaris,
Kunja Bihari Prabhu, Sesasayi Prabhu, and some others and we forcibly
took what few utensils he had and we brought him to live in our
matha.
While
he was living there, Sri Abhaya Caranavinda Prabhu started to translate
Srimad Bhagavad-gita and Srimad-Bhagavatam into English. Day and
night he would stay in his room and do this. He also chanted harinama
so much and sang bhajans very beautifully. We did not know when
he ever took rest. He slept only a short time in the morning , because
all during the night he was awake, and throughout the day also.
During
this time, Srila Gurudeva appointed Abhaya Caranaravinda director
of his Sri Gaudiya Patrika (Bengali monthly) and Sri Bhagavat-patrika
(Hindi monthly). Abhaya Caranaravinda regularly wrote articles for
both these magazines. Earlier he had written articles for the Harmonist,
and now he continued to write many wonderful essays, Gita purports,
etc. Sri Abhaya Caranaravinda Prabhu himself established an English
magazine, Back to Godhead.
He
wrote so marvelously that everyone praised him. He challenged all
who were opposed to pure bhakti at that time, especially the 'Murgi
Mission'. He called the Ramakrsna Mission 'the Murgi Mission' because
the members ate chicken. In fact, they took flesh, eggs and many
abominable things. Vivekananda and his Ramakrsna Mission were very
prominent in those days. They were renowned by the public who said,
"Oh, these are such high-class devotees. In all of India only
they are following the Vedas, and all others are not. The Gaudiya
Mission and others are not Vedantic."
Abhay
Caranaravinda Prabhu wrote this one particular two-part article
about the murgis. He began with the first part, and when the second
part was also printed all were astonished and convinced. It was
like a drama. Everyone requested him to write more articles like
these which called for the reform of religious institutions and
samskaras.
We
always requested Abhay Caranaravinda Prabhu to give Srimad Bhagavatam
classes. Usually there was not a big audience because only a few
of us lived in the matha then. We were just beginning the Kesavaji
Gaudiya Matha temple, so we had just five or ten persons. But very
high-class, learned gentlemen from Mathura would often come to hear
him speak.
Prabhu
would lecture, explaining his discourses word-by-word. Very erudite
scholars were attracted by his pravacana. Also during this time
he would give Caitanya-caritamrta classes to those of us who were
at the matha in the evenings. His devotion for Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
and His pastimes was very deep. Later on, after he took sannyasa,
he often gave these classes in English, even though almost everyone
there could not understand English. He would say that he was 'practicing'.
Often
we would visit each others' rooms. We had many philosophical discussions
together, speaking about Prahlada-caritra and Tenth Canto of Srimad-Bhagavatam.
We read many of those books together. He would deeply discuss the
matters he wrote about in the Gaudiya-patrika. Swamiji and I had
many intimate talks together about Krishna consciousness, the Gaudiya
Matha and other confidential topics which I cannot disclose to others.
Sometimes
he would have talks with one, two, three, or five disciples of my
Gurudeva in my room. There were also some big officers and other
important gentlemen who came to hear him speak. They would say,
"Oh, Abhay Caran Babu is such a learned advanced person."
Everybody would glorify him.
Prabhu
was very fond of cooking delicious food; very delicious. He wanted
to prepare it, he wanted me to prepare it also and then feed all
of the Vaisnavas. By his request, he and I would cook and offer
so many preparations. Occasionally when he received funds he would
even offer fresh mangos to the Deities. Then he would distribute
that opulent prasada to all of the brahmacaris.
He
always used pure ghee to cook for Krishna. No matter how few rupees
he had at any time, he would have a special jar of ghee for cooking;
he never used oil. Also he cooked with one or two green chilis and
ginger instead of red chilis. A favorite preparation of his was
ginger morabba (crushed ginger root cooked with ghee and sugar or
gur). Prabhu was so enthusiastic about that cooking and he often
declared that all Gaudiya Vaisnavas should be expert in cooking
for Krishna.
During
the many months he stayed at the Kesavaji Matha, the two of us would
perform sundara-arati together each evening. He would always play
the mrdanga so expertly and I would play the kartalas and sing.
He liked my singing very much and always requested me to lead the
kirtanas. Someone asked me, "Why didn't Swamiji also sing?
He had a beautiful voice as well." I replied, "Yes, surely
he did, but there were times he didn't sing because he was having
so much devotional feeling and was weeping."
In
1959, we would talk together and he would say, "When I first
met Srila Prabhupada and when he gave me initiation, he told me
that I should preach in the Western countries in the English language.
He told me this twenty years ago in Calcutta." Guru Maharaja
and Abhay Caranaravinda Prabhu were bosom friends and they had lived
and served together. Both were intellectual giants, very erudite
persons from high-class families. In Calcutta, Srila Sridhara Maharaja
also had recommended that he approach our Gurudeva. So I encouraged
him to accept sannyasa now from our Gurudeva and then go to preach
in the Western countries. "We will try to help you", I
said to him.
At
this time, therefore, I requested my Gurudeva to apply some pressure
so that he would take sannyasa. Guruji called him and said, "Narayana
Maharaja and all the other boys are encouraging that you take sannyasa.
I also support this idea. Do not hesitate to take the renounced
order. You are so qualified. You please take sannyasa now. It will
be very beneficial."
Abhay
Caranaravinda Prabhu thus agreed to accept sannyasa and the ceremony
was held the very next day. That day was the auspicious Visvarupa-mahotsava.
Prabhu asked, "How should I prepare?" I told him, "Don't
worry, I will arrange everything." So I prepared bahira-vesa
(sannyasa dhoti), uttariya (outer cloth) and a danda with my own
hands. I taught him how to wear all these things and then I performed
the fire yajna.
Akincana
Krishnadas Babaji Maharaja came, and Sesasayi Brahmacari, Kunja-bihari
Brahmacari, Parijataka Maharaja and many other persons were there.
Now most of these devotees have departed. Sanatana Prabhu took sannyasa
with Swamiji and he became Bhaktivedanta Muni Maharaja. He was ninety
years old and had said to Swamiji, "If you agree to take sannyasa,
then so shall I." He also is no longer here, having joined
the eternal service of Krishna.
I
recited the yajna-mantras and performed the ceremony. Akincana Krishnadas
Babaji Maharaja, Prabhu's intimate Godbrother and friend, chanted
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare/Hare Rama Hare
Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare. He chanted continuously from 8:00 AM
until 3:00 PM in a most sweet and deep manner. Swamiji requested
that only Krishna-nama be sung, the kirtana of the Hare Krishna
maha-mantra. My Gurudeva then gave him the sannyasa-mantra.
The
sannyasa name which Srila Bhaktiprajnana Kesava Maharaja gave to
Abhay Caranaravinda Prabhu is 'Swami'. It is one of the bona fide
sannyasa names and means 'controller' and 'master'. The title 'Bhaktivedanta'
had already been awarded in Calcutta by some of his Godbrothers,
and 'Maharaja' is a formal ending for those in the renounced order.
This name 'Swami' is just fitting because Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami
Maharaja became the controller of many, many jivas' hearts due to
his being so strong and faithful to his Gurudeva. This is why we
affectionately call him 'Swamiji', not at all in a common way, but
showing the greatest respect.
After
accepting sannyasa, he lived at Sri Radha-Damodara Mandira in Sridhama
Vrindavan, and also in Delhi. During that time he published translations
of the First Canto of Srimad-Bhagavatam in three parts with English
purports. We would often associate together there - in his little
bhajan kutir. Sometimes we took prasadam with the Radha-Damodara
Gosvamis. We also performed Radha-Damodara parikrama, walking together
and paying respects at the samadhis of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
Thakur, Srila Jiva Gosvami, Srila Krishnadas Kaviraja Gosvami, and
especially Srila Rupa Gosvami.
Srila
Swami Maharaja spent considerable time in Delhi before he went to
America. This is where he was printing and distributing his books.
He had published three volumes of Srimad-Bhagavatam. Several times
I went there to be with him and we stayed together in his rooms
at the Chippiwada Radha-Krishna Temple. He preached vigorously in
Delhi. Wherever he went he preached to the public. To everyone he
met he spoke about Radha-Krishna and Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu's mission.
He also engaged me along beside him.
One
day he announced to me, "Now the time has come and I am going."
He was leaving for the Port of Calcutta and was to visit Mayapur
also. I came and said good-bye and I took his footdust and put it
on my head. Before he left he requested me to keep a regular correspondence
with him, which we did. In 1965, he went to the United States of
America to preach Sriman Mahaprabhu's message, and in July 1966
he established the International Society for Krishna Consciousness
(ISKCON).
In
1967 during his first trip back to India he came to visit my Gurudeva,
his sannyasa guru, Srila Bhaktiprajana Kesava Goswami. At that time
my Gurudeva was in weak health and was confined to his bed in Calcutta.
They had a confidential visit then. It was their last time together
in this world. My Gurudeva was overjoyed at Swami Maharaja's devotional
service to their Srila Prabhupada. He expressed his appreciation
and glorification of Swamiji's preaching so much and pledged to
cooperate in the preaching work.
After
our Gurudeva Srila Bhaktiprajnana Kesava Maharaja departed from
this world in 1968, Srila Swami Maharaja along with his disciples
sent us a telegram of condolence. He also sent a long letter to
Trivikrama Maharaja in Navadvipa. In Seattle, Washington he delivered
a lecture about our Gurudeva. There he described the history of
his awarding him sannyasa. He wrote about how much appreciation,
affection and glorification he had for him, and how he had now entered
Krishna's abode. We heard later from some of his disciples that
he shed tears when he received the telegram telling of our Gurudeva's
entering into nitya-lila.
In
a short time the branches of ISKCON were established in many countries
around the world. He wrote more than fifty books on Krishna-bhakti,
which are translated into many languages of the world. Thus, to
this maha-purusa goes the majority of the credit for spreading Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu's suddha-bhakti and nama-sankirtana throughout
the whole world.
Srila Swami Maharaja was becoming very ill. Our Sukananda Prabhu
was offering him naturopathic massages with Gangajala. These helped
him, before he last went abroad to England. Sukananda Prabhu came
to Vrindavana for two hours every morning and evening for fourteen
days to massage him. We also sometimes visited and spoke with Swamiji
then.
Just
before Kartika month in early October when our annual Vraja Mandal
parikrama was about to begin, Srila Swami Maharaja sent for me.
He requested his senior sannyasis and many others, "I want
to meet with Narayana Maharaja." They came by car and requested
me, "Srila Prabhupada wants you, so please come now."
We were just giving evening discourse for our parikrama party, but
I came immediately.
When
I arrived in his room at Krishna-Balarama Mandira, he was quite
silent. Some boys were singing the Hare Krishna maha-mantra and
some sannyasis and other disciples were silent. After some time
he opened his eyes and indicated with his eyes for me to come close.
He wanted me to take a seat on his bed. He tried to sit up but I
put my hands on him and said, "Please lie down and I will sit
over here." He then motioned for me to come nearer to his bed
and said, "I want to speak to you." He wanted me to sit
closer to his ear so he told some disciples, "Bring a chair"
and I sat on it near to his ear.
First
he began to weep. His heart was melted. From the core of his heart
he told me, "Narayana Maharaja, can you excuse me? I feel that
there is cause. For the sake of preaching I have told my disciples
some things which perhaps I should not have said. Also I spoke so
strongly about my Godbrothers in one letter which was then revealed
to everyone. I said that we are preaching and others are not, that
they are kanistha-adhikaris who don't preach but are idle. I said
that all the Gaudiya Vaisnavas did not help me and they only take
mahaprasadam and sleep." Swamiji had once written one letter
to me saying, "I am preaching all over the world, but they
are not doing this nor are they cooperating with me."
At
this time many of his sannyasi disciples were watching. His words
and mood implied to me many things about how he had wanted to encourage
his young students. As we are careful with babies, so he instructed
them not to mix with his Godbrothers and the other Gaudiya Vaisnavas.
To save his newcomers from becoming disturbed or confused, he sometimes
told them not to visit anywhere else because a few of his Godbrothers
had done some wrong things.
Swamiji
continued, "Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Prabhupada ordered
all of us to preach in Europe and America. That was his strong desire.
His other desire was that we all work together to preach. I didn't
waste a single moment. I tried my best, and to some extent it has
been successful." His voice was choked with emotion. "If
we can work conjointly then, as Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu declared,
this sankirtana movement has great possibilities." Then he
told me, "I want you to help take care of my disciples. I want
them to be good and qualified devotees. If they come to you, please
care for them."
After
this Swamiji told me, "I pray to you that you will put me into
my samadhi with your own hand. I don't want to take samadhi from
anyone else's hands. I think you are the proper person. After my
samadhi arrange to celebrate my mahotsava separation festival. You
should give some amount of money to all the seven temples in Vrindavana
and to all the Gaudiya Mathas. It depends upon you, 201 rps, 1001
rps, according to your discretion, whatever you recommend."
In
his last days Swamiji requested all of the devotees, "Take
me to Govardhana. I want to go there just now. I don't want to go
by car. By bullock cart I will go, like Nanda Baba, Yasodamaiya,
like all the Vraja-vasis, like the gopis." He wished for this
opportunity; I knew this fact. But he could not go. Actually he
went there with his soul and transcendental body. He is always there
amongst Sri Rupa, Sanatana, Raghunatha, by tad-anuragi jananugami.
So this was his last wish.
When
we arrived in the final hours on November 14th, he was not speaking.
I felt at that time by seeing his face that he was fully remembering
the pastimes of Krishna in Vrindavana. I think it was great mercy
coming from Krishna because for his whole lifetime he had served
Radha-Krishna. For that special person, Krishna absorption is there.
Entranced in this way, his eyes were closed and he was exhibiting
special symptoms. It was a very touching (karuna) scene. He had
no pain, no distraction. At that time his mouth was so beautiful-
like a blossomed rose, like a lotus. These are the signs of a very
great personality. There are signs, particular signs at that moment
which show someone is remembering Krishna, and Swami Maharaja was
exhibiting all those signs. He was very beautiful, very high-class.
Our
brahmacaris were softly singing some bhajanas. At that time I saw
that he was fully satisfied, and thus I was also fully satisfied.
I knew then that he would surely go soon, but there was no sign
when he would go; he would leave now or in a short time. Before,
he had talked with me when he was in his external senses, but he
did not request me to stay. I was not in a hurry, but I was thinking
that just after my leaving for Mathura he would enter into nitya-lila.
We left to return to Mathura and then we were informed that he departed
a few hours later.
Shortly
after that time we returned to the Krishna-Balarama Mandir and made
all arrangements for his mahotsava. According to his wishes we took
him on procession in front of most of the important deities of Vrindavana.
There were so many of his disciples and other persons chanting in
that procession. All of the Vraja-vasis came into the streets to
honor him. After this, I prepared his body. I wrote the special
mantras on his chest and forehead with tilaka. I used the salt for
his body. Then, following all of the proper Vaisnava procedures,
I put his transcendental body into samadhi with my own hand.
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