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vyuhas turyo'niruddho yah sa vakresvara-paditah kadavesaja-natyena prabhoh sukham ajijanat sahasra-gayakan mahyam dehi tvam karuda-maya iti caitanya-pade sa uvaca madhuram vacah sva-prakasa-vibhedena sasirekha tam avisat Vakresvara Pandit is the fourth
member of the catur-vyuha, Aniruddha.He brought happiness to the lord by
dancing in the mood of Krishna. He would sweetly say to Mahaprabhu, "O
merciful lord! Give me a thousand singers so that I can dance." Radha's
dear sakhi Sasirekha also entered into him. (Gaura-gadoddesa-dipika 71) Listen, Brahmin, if someone
eats poison then he must take ambrosia through the very same mouth. Then
the poison will be digested and the body will become immortal by the
power of the divine ambrosia. Now let me answer your question. Whatever
blasphemies you have unknowingly made are exactly like poison which you
have eaten. Now you must use the same mouth to constantly glorify
Krishna's name and qualities, which are like ambrosia. You have used
this mouth to insult the devotees, now use it to glorify them. Glorify
the devotees as the best of humanity, glorify them in songs and poetry.
I will destroy all the poison of blasphemy through the ambrosia of the
ecstasies of Krishna's glories. You have all unknowingly committed
offenses; this is the truth. If you should stop all kinds of offensive
activity and simply engage in praising Krishna and his devotees, then
you will be free from all the sins you have committed, however numerous
they may be. You will not be able to achieve the same results by
millions of atonements. (Chaitanya Bhagavat 3.3.449-458) "Through serving the devotee, Kuliya's Devananda Pandit became a believer in Mahaprabhu's lotus feet. This good fortune visited him when Vakresvara came to stay in his house. Devananda was a follower of the smarta path, but was nevertheless a great scholar and very renounced. He read no scripture other than the Bhagavatam. He was devoted to the Supreme Lord and was free from the domination of his senses. Nevertheless, he was not a believer in Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. By Vakresvara's mercy, this foolish misunderstanding was dispelled and he developed faith in the lord."(Gau When Mahaprabhu had absolved
Devananda of his offenses, then he instructed him with great affection.
Those vain egoists who are proud of their scholarship cannot understand
the meaning of the Bhagavatam; that is the prerogative of those who are
surrendered, the saradagata. The only object of the Bhagavatam is to
elucidate pure devotion; it is not different from the pure devotee. One
is the book Bhagavatam, the other is the person Bhagavatam. One who
speaks from the Bhagavatam with this knowledge will attain the supreme
auspiciousness. Gopal Guru Goswami was
Vakresvara Pandit's disciple. Gopal Guru's previous name was
Makaradhvaja Pandit; his father's name was Murari Pandit. It is said
that Gopal Guru also displayed extraordinary powers. In his childhood,
Gopal Guru personally served Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. When Abhirama Thakur
came to pay him obeisances, Mahaprabhu took him on his lap to protect
him. Mahaprabhu gave Gopal the name Guru because he instructed people to
chant Krishna's names in all circumstances, whether pure or impure.
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