User contributions for Kritika
23 February 2021
- 13:0613:06, 23 February 2021 diff hist +4,978 N Nidhipati Pippalai tried his best to bring his elder brother home, but he would not return. Under these circumstances, Nidhipati Pippalai, with all his family members, came to Mahesa to reside Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Nidhipati Pippalai tried his best to bring his elder brother home, but he would not return. Under these circumstances, Nidhipa..."
- 12:4812:48, 23 February 2021 diff hist +5,197 N The land being the possession of Jagannatha, the village was named Jagannatha-pura. It is said that when Kamalakara Pippalai left home his younger brother Nidhipati Pippalai searched for him and in due course of time found him in the village of Mahesa Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The land being the possession of Jagannatha, the village was named Jagannatha-pura. It is said that when Kamalakara Pippalai l..."
- 12:0512:05, 23 February 2021 diff hist +5,190 N During the time of Rajivalocana, there was a scarcity of finances for the worship of the Jagannatha Deity, and it is said that the Nawab of Dacca, whose name was Shah Suja, donated 1,185 bighas of land (about 395 acres) in the Bengali year 1060 Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"During the time of Rājīvalocana, there was a scarcity of finances for the worship of the Jagannātha Deity, and it is said t..."
- 11:4711:47, 23 February 2021 diff hist +5,045 N The genealogy of the family of Kamalakara Pippalai is given as follows. Kamalakara Pippalai had a son named Caturbhuja, who had two sons named Narayana and Jagannatha. Narayana had one son named Jagadananda, and his son’s name was Rajivalocana Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The genealogy of the family of Kamalakara Pippalai is given as follows. Kamalakara Pippalai had a son named Caturbhuja, who ha..."
- 11:2811:28, 23 February 2021 diff hist +4,967 N The Jagannatha Deity at Mahesa in Sri Ramapura was installed by Kamalakara Pippalai. This village of Mahesa is situated about two and a half miles from the Sri Ramapura railway station Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The Jagannatha Deity at Mahesa in Sri Ramapura was installed by Kamalakara Pippalai. This village of Mahesa is situated about..."
- 11:1611:16, 23 February 2021 diff hist +4,912 N Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura writes in his Anubhasya, - In the Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika (128) Kamalakara Pippalai is described as the third gopala. His former name was Mahabala Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura writes in his Anubhasya, “In the Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika (128) Kamalakara Pippalai is..."
- 10:4710:47, 23 February 2021 diff hist +4,008 N The original Deity of Mahesapura, Radhavallabha, was taken by the Saidabad Gosvamis of Berhampur, and since the present Deities were installed, a zamindar family of Mahesapura has looked after Their worship Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The original Deity of Mahesapura, Radhavallabha, was taken by the Saidabad Gosvamis of Berhampur, and since the present Deitie..."
- 10:2610:26, 23 February 2021 diff hist +3,789 m Near the temple (in Mahesapura) is a small river of the name Vetravati Kritika moved page Near the temple (In Mahesapura there are Deities of Sri Radhavallabha and Sri Sri Radharamana) is a small river of the name Vetravati to Near the temple (in Mahesapura) is a small river of the name Vetravati current
- 09:3409:34, 23 February 2021 diff hist 0 m In that same village (Mangaladihi) is a temple of Balarama, and the Deity there is regularly worshiped Kritika moved page In that same village ( Mangaladihi ) is a temple of Balarama, and the Deity there is regularly worshiped to In that same village (Mangaladihi) is a temple of Balarama, and the Deity there is regularly worshiped current
- 09:0309:03, 23 February 2021 diff hist +3,560 N In that same village (Mangaladihi) is a temple of Balarama, and the Deity there is regularly worshiped Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"In that same village is a temple of Balarāma, and the Deity there is regularly worshiped"}} {{notes|}} {{compiler|Kritika}} {..."
- 08:1908:19, 23 February 2021 diff hist +3,790 N Near the temple (in Mahesapura) is a small river of the name Vetravati Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Near the temple is a small river of the name Vetravatī."}} {{notes|}} {{compiler|Kritika}} {{complete|ALL}} {{first|2021-02-2..."
22 February 2021
- 16:0716:07, 22 February 2021 diff hist +4,128 N At the end of the village resides a baula and all the buildings, both the temples and the house, appear to be newly constructed. In Mahesapura there are Deities of Sri Radhavallabha and Sri Sri Radharamana Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"At the end of the village resides a bāula [pseudo Vaiṣṇava], and all the buildings, both the temples and the house, appea..."
- 15:3615:36, 22 February 2021 diff hist +4,072 N In the Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika (127) he (Sundarananda) is stated to have been Sudama in krsna-lila. Thus he was one of the twelve cowherd boys who came down with Balarama when He descended as Sri Nityananda Prabhu Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"In the Gaura-gaṇoddeśa-dīpikā (127) he is stated to have been Sudāmā in kṛṣṇa-līlā. Thus he was one of the twel..."
- 15:1915:19, 22 February 2021 diff hist +4,022 N Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura writes in his Anubhasya, “In the Caitanya-bhagavata, Antya-khanda, Chapter Five, it is stated that Sundarananda was an ocean of love of Godhead and the chief associate of Sri Nityananda Prabhu Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura writes in his Anubhasya, “In the Caitanya-bhagavata, Antya-khanda, Chapter Five, it..."
- 15:0915:09, 22 February 2021 diff hist +1,977 N All the devotees who are followers of Jahnava-mata are counted within the list of Sri Nityananda Prabhu’s devotees Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"All the devotees who are followers of Jāhnavā-mātā are counted within the list of Śrī Nityānanda Prabhu’s devotees"}}..."
- 14:4914:49, 22 February 2021 diff hist +3,645 N No one can describe his specific characteristics, but it is understood that wherever Murari Caitanya dasa passed, whoever was present would be enlightened in Krsna consciousness simply by the atmosphere he created Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"No one can describe his specific characteristics, but it is understood that wherever Murāri Caitanya dāsa passed, whoever wa..."
- 14:3314:33, 22 February 2021 diff hist +3,889 N He (Murari Caitanya dasa) would remain submerged in water for two or three days, but he would feel no bodily inconvenience. Thus he behaved almost like stone or wood, but he always used his energy in chanting the Hare Krsna maha-mantra Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Sometimes he would remain submerged in water for two or three days, but he would feel no bodily inconvenience. Thus he behaved..."
- 14:1614:16, 22 February 2021 diff hist +3,810 N He (Murari Caitanya dasa) had no fear for his external body, of which he was completely forgetful. He could spend all twenty-four hours of the day chanting the Hare Krsna maha-mantra or speaking about Lord Caitanya and Nityananda Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"He had no fear for his external body, of which he was completely forgetful. He could spend all twenty-four hours of the day ch..."
- 13:5913:59, 22 February 2021 diff hist +3,599 N He (Murari Caitanya dasa) would sometimes chase after tigers in the jungle and treat them just like cats and dogs. He would slap the cheek of a tiger and take a venomous snake on his lap Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Thus he would sometimes chase after tigers in the jungle and treat them just like cats and dogs. He would slap the cheek of a..."
- 13:4713:47, 22 February 2021 diff hist +3,505 N In the Caitanya-bhagavata, Antya-khanda, Chapter Five, there is the following statement: - Murari Caitanya dasa had no material bodily features, for he was completely spiritual Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"In the Caitanya-bhāgavata, Antya-khaṇḍa, Chapter Five, there is the following statement: ‘Murāri Caitanya dāsa had no..."