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:'vācaspati-gṛhe' prabhu yemate rahilā | |||
loka-bhiḍa bhaye yaiche | :loka-bhiḍa bhaye yaiche 'kuliyā' āilā | ||
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The Lord remained some time at the house of Vidyā-vācaspati, but then, because it was too crowded, He went to Kuliyā. | The Lord remained some time at the house of Vidyā-vācaspati, but then, because it was too crowded, He went to Kuliyā. | ||
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The house of Vidyā-vācaspati was located at Vidyānagara, which was near Koladvīpa, or Kuliyā. It was here that Devānanda Paṇḍita was residing. This information is found in the Caitanya-bhāgavata (Madhya-khaṇḍa, Chapter Twenty-one). In the Caitanya-candrodaya-nāṭaka, the following statement is given about Kuliyā. Tataḥ kumārahaṭṭe śrīvāsa-paṇḍita-vāṭyām abhyāyayau: | The house of Vidyā-vācaspati was located at Vidyānagara, which was near Koladvīpa, or Kuliyā. It was here that Devānanda Paṇḍita was residing. This information is found in the ''Caitanya-bhāgavata'' (''Madhya-khaṇḍa'', Chapter Twenty-one). In the ''Caitanya-candrodaya-nāṭaka'', the following statement is given about Kuliyā. ''Tataḥ kumārahaṭṭe śrīvāsa-paṇḍita-vāṭyām abhyāyayau'': "From there the Lord went to the house of Śrīvāsa Paṇḍita in Kumārahaṭṭa"; ''tato 'dvaita-vāṭīm abhyetya haridāsenābhivanditas tathaiva taraṇī-vartmanā navadvīpasya pāre kuliyā-nāma-grāme mādhava-dāsa-vāṭyām uttīrṇavān. evaṁ sapta-dināni tatra sthitvā punas taṭa-vartmanā eva calitavān'': "From the house of Śrīvāsa Ācārya, the Lord went to the house of Advaita Ācārya, where He was offered obeisances by Haridāsa Ṭhākura. The Lord then took a boat to the other side of Navadvīpa, to a place called Kuliyā, where He stayed seven days at the house of Mādhava dāsa. He then proceeded along the banks of the Ganges." | ||
In the Śrī Caitanya-carita-mahā-kāvya, it is stated, anye-dyuḥ sa śrī-navadvīpa-bhūmeḥ pāre gaṅgāṁ paścime kvāpi deśe, śrīmān sarva-prāṇināṁ tat-tad-aṅgair netrānandaṁ samyag āgatya tene: | In the ''Śrī Caitanya-carita-mahā-kāvya'', it is stated, ''anye-dyuḥ sa śrī-navadvīpa-bhūmeḥ pāre gaṅgāṁ paścime kvāpi deśe, śrīmān sarva-prāṇināṁ tat-tad-aṅgair netrānandaṁ samyag āgatya tene'': "The Lord went to the western side of the Ganges at Navadvīpa, and everyone was pleased to see the Lord coming." | ||
In the Caitanya-bhāgavata (Antya-khaṇḍa, Chapter Three), it is stated, sarva-pāriṣada-saṅge śrī-gaurasundara/ ācambite | In the ''Caitanya-bhāgavata'' (''Antya-khaṇḍa'', Chapter Three), it is stated, ''sarva-pāriṣada-saṅge śrī-gaurasundara/ ācambite āsi' uttarilā tāṅra ghara'': "The Lord suddenly came to Vidyānagara with a full party and stayed there in the house of Vidyā-vācaspati." ''Navadvīpādi sarva-dike haila dhvani'': "Thus throughout Navadvīpa, the Lord 's arrival was made known." ''Vācaspati-ghare āilā nyāsi-cūḍāmaṇi'': "Thus the chief of all the '''sannyāsīs'', Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, arrived at the house of Vidyā-vācaspati." As further stated: | ||
:ananta arbuda loka | :''ananta arbuda loka bali' 'hari' 'hari' '' | ||
:calilena dekhibāre gaurāṅga śrī-hari | :''calilena dekhibāre gaurāṅga śrī-hari'' | ||
:patha nāhi pāya keho lokera gahale | :''patha nāhi pāya keho lokera gahale'' | ||
:vanaḍāla | :''vanaḍāla bhāṅgi' loka daśa-dike cale'' | ||
:lokera gahale yata araṇya āchila | :''lokera gahale yata araṇya āchila'' | ||
:kṣaṇeke sakala divya pathamaya haila | :''kṣaṇeke sakala divya pathamaya haila'' | ||
:kṣaṇeke āila saba loka kheyā-ghāṭe | :''kṣaṇeke āila saba loka kheyā-ghāṭe'' | ||
:kheyārī karite pāra paḍila saṅkaṭe | :''kheyārī karite pāra paḍila saṅkaṭe'' | ||
:satvare āsilā vācaspati mahāśaya | :''satvare āsilā vācaspati mahāśaya'' | ||
:karilena aneka naukāra samuccaya | :''karilena aneka naukāra samuccaya'' | ||
:naukāra apekṣā āra keho nāhi kare | :''naukāra apekṣā āra keho nāhi kare'' | ||
:nānā mate pāra haya ye yemate pāre | :''nānā mate pāra haya ye yemate pāre'' | ||
:hena-mate gaṅgā pāra ha- | :''hena-mate gaṅgā pāra ha-i' sarva-jana'' | ||
:sabhei dharena vācaspatira caraṇa | :''sabhei dharena vācaspatira caraṇa'' | ||
:lukāñā gelā prabhu kuliyā-nagara | :''lukāñā gelā prabhu kuliyā-nagara'' | ||
:kuliyāya āilena vaikuṇṭha-īśvara | :''kuliyāya āilena vaikuṇṭha-īśvara'' | ||
:sarva-loka | :''sarva-loka 'hari' bali' vācaspati-saṅge'' | ||
:sei-kṣaṇe sabhe calilena mahā-raṅge | :''sei-kṣaṇe sabhe calilena mahā-raṅge'' | ||
:kuliyā-nagare āilena nyāsi-maṇi | :''kuliyā-nagare āilena nyāsi-maṇi'' | ||
:sei-kṣaṇe sarva-dike haila mahā-dhvani | :''sei-kṣaṇe sarva-dike haila mahā-dhvani'' | ||
:sabe gaṅgā madhye nadīyāya-kuliyāya | :''sabe gaṅgā madhye nadīyāya-kuliyāya'' | ||
: | :''śuni' mātra sarva-loke mahānande dhāya'' | ||
vācaspatira grāme (vidyānagare) chila yateka gahala | ''vācaspatira grāme (''vidyānagare'') chila yateka gahala'' | ||
tāra koṭi koṭi-guṇe pūrila sakala | ''tāra koṭi koṭi-guṇe pūrila sakala'' | ||
lakṣa lakṣa naukā vā āila kothā haite | ''lakṣa lakṣa naukā vā āila kothā haite'' | ||
nā jāni kateka pāra haya kata-mate | ''nā jāni kateka pāra haya kata-mate'' | ||
lakṣa lakṣa loka bhāse jāhnavīra jale | ''lakṣa lakṣa loka bhāse jāhnavīra jale'' | ||
sabhe pāra hayena parama kutūhale | ''sabhe pāra hayena parama kutūhale'' | ||
gaṅgāya hañā pāra āpanā-āpani | ''gaṅgāya hañā pāra āpanā-āpani'' | ||
kolākoli | ''kolākoli kari' sabhe kare hari-dhvani'' | ||
kṣaṇeke kuliyā-grāma—nagara prāntara | ''kṣaṇeke kuliyā-grāma—nagara prāntara'' | ||
paripūrṇa haila sthala, nāhi avasara | ''paripūrṇa haila sthala, nāhi avasara'' | ||
kṣaṇeke āilā mahāśaya vācaspati | ''kṣaṇeke āilā mahāśaya vācaspati'' | ||
teṅho nāhi pāyena prabhura kothā sthiti | ''teṅho nāhi pāyena prabhura kothā sthiti'' | ||
kuliyāya prakāśe yateka pāpī chila | ''kuliyāya prakāśe yateka pāpī chila'' | ||
uttama, madhyama, nīca,—sabe pāra haila | ''uttama, madhyama, nīca,—sabe pāra haila'' | ||
kuliyā-grāmete | ''kuliyā-grāmete āsi' śrī-kṛṣṇa-caitanya'' | ||
hena nāhi, yāre prabhu nā karilā dhanya | ''hena nāhi, yāre prabhu nā karilā dhanya'' | ||
"When Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu stayed at Vidyā-vācaspati 's house, many hundreds of thousands of people went to see Him and chant the holy name of Hari. It was so crowded that people could not even find a place to walk; therefore they made room by clearing out the jungles near the village. Many roads were automatically excavated, and many people also came by boat to see the Lord. So many came that it was difficult for the boatmen to get them across the river. When Vidyā-vācaspati suddenly arrived, he made arrangements for many boats to receive these people, but the people would not wait for the boats. Somehow or other they crossed the river and hurried toward the house of Vidyā-vācaspati. Due to this great crowd, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu secretly went to Kuliyā-nagara. After the Lord left Vidyānagara, however, all the people heard news of His leaving. They then accompanied Vācaspati to Kuliyā-nagara. Since the news of the Lord 's arrival was immediately broadcast, large crowds arrived and greeted Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu with great jubilation. Indeed, when the crowd went to see Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, it increased ten thousand times in number. No one could say how many people crossed the river to see Him, but many hundreds of thousands made a great tumult when crossing the river Ganges. After crossing the river, everyone began to embrace one another because they heard the good news of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu 's arrival. Thus all the inhabitants of Kuliyā—the sinful, intermediate and spiritually advanced—were delivered and glorified by Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu." | |||
As stated in the Caitanya-bhāgavata (Antya-khaṇḍa, Chapter Six): | As stated in the ''Caitanya-bhāgavata'' (''Antya-khaṇḍa'', Chapter Six): | ||
:khānāyoḍā, baḍagāchi, āra dogāchiyā | :''khānāyoḍā, baḍagāchi, āra dogāchiyā'' | ||
:gaṅgāra opāra kabhu yāyena | :''gaṅgāra opāra kabhu yāyena 'kuliyā' '' | ||
"Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu passed through Khānāyoḍā, Baḍagāchi and Dogāchiyā and then crossed the Ganges before arriving in Kuliyā." | |||
As stated in the Caitanya-maṅgala: | As stated in the ''Caitanya-maṅgala'': | ||
:gaṅgā-snāna kari prabhu rāḍha-deśa diyā | :''gaṅgā-snāna kari prabhu rāḍha-deśa diyā'' | ||
:krame krame uttarilā nagara | :''krame krame uttarilā nagara 'kuliyā' '' | ||
:māyera vacane punaḥ gelā navadvīpa | :''māyera vacane punaḥ gelā navadvīpa'' | ||
:vārakoṇā-ghāṭa, nija vāḍīra samīpa | :''vārakoṇā-ghāṭa, nija vāḍīra samīpa'' | ||
"Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu walked through Rāḍha-deśa and gradually arrived at the Ganges. After bathing in the river, he crossed it and went to Kuliyā. Because He had promised His mother He would return to Navadvīpa, He went to Vārakoṇā-ghāṭa, a village near His house." | |||
In the commentary of Premadāsa it is said: | In the commentary of Premadāsa it is said: | ||
:nadīyāra mājhakhāne, sakala lokete | :''nadīyāra mājhakhāne, sakala lokete'' | ||
:jāne, | :''jāne, 'kuliyā-pāhāḍapura' nāme sthāna'' | ||
"Everyone knows that in the middle of Nadia is a village named Kuliyā-pāhāḍapura." | |||
Śrī Narahari Cakravartī, or Ghanaśyāma dāsa, has written in his Bhakti-ratnākara: | Śrī Narahari Cakravartī, or Ghanaśyāma dāsa, has written in his ''Bhakti-ratnākara'': | ||
:kuliyā pāhāḍapura dekha śrīnivāsa | :''kuliyā pāhāḍapura dekha śrīnivāsa'' | ||
:pūrve | :''pūrve 'koladvīpa'-parvatākhya—e pracāra'' | ||
"He said, 'O Śrīnivāsa, just see the town of Kuliyā-pāhāḍapura, which was previously known as Koladvīpa.' " | |||
In a book named Navadvīpa-dhāma-parikramā, also written by Ghanaśyāma dāsa, it is stated: kuliyā-pāhāḍapura grāma pūrve koladvīpa-parvatākhyānanda nāma. | In a book named ''Navadvīpa-dhāma-parikramā'', also written by Ghanaśyāma dāsa, it is stated: ''kuliyā-pāhāḍapura grāma pūrve koladvīpa-parvatākhyānanda nāma''. "The town of Kuliyā-pāhāḍapura was previously named Koladvīpa-parvatākhyānanda." | ||
Therefore one can conclude that the present-day city of Navadvīpa and the places known as Bāhiradvīpa, Kolera Gañja, Kola-āmāda, Kolera Daha, Gadakhāli, etc., were known as Kuliyā, but the so-called Kuliyāra Pāḍa is not the original Kuliyā. | Therefore one can conclude that the present-day city of Navadvīpa and the places known as Bāhiradvīpa, Kolera Gañja, Kola-āmāda, Kolera Daha, Gadakhāli, etc., were known as Kuliyā, but the so-called Kuliyāra Pāḍa is not the original Kuliyā. | ||
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TEXT 207
- 'vācaspati-gṛhe' prabhu yemate rahilā
- loka-bhiḍa bhaye yaiche 'kuliyā' āilā
SYNONYMS
vācaspati-gṛhe — at the house of Vidyā-vācaspati; prabhu — the Lord; yemate — as; rahilā — stayed there for some time; loka-bhiḍa bhaye — due to fear of crowds of people; yaiche — just as; kuliyā āilā — He came to Kuliyā, the present city of Navadvīpa.
TRANSLATION
The Lord remained some time at the house of Vidyā-vācaspati, but then, because it was too crowded, He went to Kuliyā.
PURPORT
The house of Vidyā-vācaspati was located at Vidyānagara, which was near Koladvīpa, or Kuliyā. It was here that Devānanda Paṇḍita was residing. This information is found in the Caitanya-bhāgavata (Madhya-khaṇḍa, Chapter Twenty-one). In the Caitanya-candrodaya-nāṭaka, the following statement is given about Kuliyā. Tataḥ kumārahaṭṭe śrīvāsa-paṇḍita-vāṭyām abhyāyayau: "From there the Lord went to the house of Śrīvāsa Paṇḍita in Kumārahaṭṭa"; tato 'dvaita-vāṭīm abhyetya haridāsenābhivanditas tathaiva taraṇī-vartmanā navadvīpasya pāre kuliyā-nāma-grāme mādhava-dāsa-vāṭyām uttīrṇavān. evaṁ sapta-dināni tatra sthitvā punas taṭa-vartmanā eva calitavān: "From the house of Śrīvāsa Ācārya, the Lord went to the house of Advaita Ācārya, where He was offered obeisances by Haridāsa Ṭhākura. The Lord then took a boat to the other side of Navadvīpa, to a place called Kuliyā, where He stayed seven days at the house of Mādhava dāsa. He then proceeded along the banks of the Ganges." In the Śrī Caitanya-carita-mahā-kāvya, it is stated, anye-dyuḥ sa śrī-navadvīpa-bhūmeḥ pāre gaṅgāṁ paścime kvāpi deśe, śrīmān sarva-prāṇināṁ tat-tad-aṅgair netrānandaṁ samyag āgatya tene: "The Lord went to the western side of the Ganges at Navadvīpa, and everyone was pleased to see the Lord coming." In the Caitanya-bhāgavata (Antya-khaṇḍa, Chapter Three), it is stated, sarva-pāriṣada-saṅge śrī-gaurasundara/ ācambite āsi' uttarilā tāṅra ghara: "The Lord suddenly came to Vidyānagara with a full party and stayed there in the house of Vidyā-vācaspati." Navadvīpādi sarva-dike haila dhvani: "Thus throughout Navadvīpa, the Lord 's arrival was made known." Vācaspati-ghare āilā nyāsi-cūḍāmaṇi: "Thus the chief of all the 'sannyāsīs, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, arrived at the house of Vidyā-vācaspati." As further stated:
- ananta arbuda loka bali' 'hari' 'hari'
- calilena dekhibāre gaurāṅga śrī-hari
- patha nāhi pāya keho lokera gahale
- vanaḍāla bhāṅgi' loka daśa-dike cale
- lokera gahale yata araṇya āchila
- kṣaṇeke sakala divya pathamaya haila
- kṣaṇeke āila saba loka kheyā-ghāṭe
- kheyārī karite pāra paḍila saṅkaṭe
- satvare āsilā vācaspati mahāśaya
- karilena aneka naukāra samuccaya
- naukāra apekṣā āra keho nāhi kare
- nānā mate pāra haya ye yemate pāre
- hena-mate gaṅgā pāra ha-i' sarva-jana
- sabhei dharena vācaspatira caraṇa
- lukāñā gelā prabhu kuliyā-nagara
- kuliyāya āilena vaikuṇṭha-īśvara
- sarva-loka 'hari' bali' vācaspati-saṅge
- sei-kṣaṇe sabhe calilena mahā-raṅge
- kuliyā-nagare āilena nyāsi-maṇi
- sei-kṣaṇe sarva-dike haila mahā-dhvani
- sabe gaṅgā madhye nadīyāya-kuliyāya
- śuni' mātra sarva-loke mahānande dhāya
vācaspatira grāme (vidyānagare) chila yateka gahala tāra koṭi koṭi-guṇe pūrila sakala lakṣa lakṣa naukā vā āila kothā haite nā jāni kateka pāra haya kata-mate lakṣa lakṣa loka bhāse jāhnavīra jale sabhe pāra hayena parama kutūhale gaṅgāya hañā pāra āpanā-āpani kolākoli kari' sabhe kare hari-dhvani kṣaṇeke kuliyā-grāma—nagara prāntara paripūrṇa haila sthala, nāhi avasara kṣaṇeke āilā mahāśaya vācaspati teṅho nāhi pāyena prabhura kothā sthiti kuliyāya prakāśe yateka pāpī chila uttama, madhyama, nīca,—sabe pāra haila kuliyā-grāmete āsi' śrī-kṛṣṇa-caitanya hena nāhi, yāre prabhu nā karilā dhanya "When Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu stayed at Vidyā-vācaspati 's house, many hundreds of thousands of people went to see Him and chant the holy name of Hari. It was so crowded that people could not even find a place to walk; therefore they made room by clearing out the jungles near the village. Many roads were automatically excavated, and many people also came by boat to see the Lord. So many came that it was difficult for the boatmen to get them across the river. When Vidyā-vācaspati suddenly arrived, he made arrangements for many boats to receive these people, but the people would not wait for the boats. Somehow or other they crossed the river and hurried toward the house of Vidyā-vācaspati. Due to this great crowd, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu secretly went to Kuliyā-nagara. After the Lord left Vidyānagara, however, all the people heard news of His leaving. They then accompanied Vācaspati to Kuliyā-nagara. Since the news of the Lord 's arrival was immediately broadcast, large crowds arrived and greeted Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu with great jubilation. Indeed, when the crowd went to see Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, it increased ten thousand times in number. No one could say how many people crossed the river to see Him, but many hundreds of thousands made a great tumult when crossing the river Ganges. After crossing the river, everyone began to embrace one another because they heard the good news of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu 's arrival. Thus all the inhabitants of Kuliyā—the sinful, intermediate and spiritually advanced—were delivered and glorified by Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu." As stated in the Caitanya-bhāgavata (Antya-khaṇḍa, Chapter Six):
- khānāyoḍā, baḍagāchi, āra dogāchiyā
- gaṅgāra opāra kabhu yāyena 'kuliyā'
"Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu passed through Khānāyoḍā, Baḍagāchi and Dogāchiyā and then crossed the Ganges before arriving in Kuliyā." As stated in the Caitanya-maṅgala:
- gaṅgā-snāna kari prabhu rāḍha-deśa diyā
- krame krame uttarilā nagara 'kuliyā'
- māyera vacane punaḥ gelā navadvīpa
- vārakoṇā-ghāṭa, nija vāḍīra samīpa
"Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu walked through Rāḍha-deśa and gradually arrived at the Ganges. After bathing in the river, he crossed it and went to Kuliyā. Because He had promised His mother He would return to Navadvīpa, He went to Vārakoṇā-ghāṭa, a village near His house." In the commentary of Premadāsa it is said:
- nadīyāra mājhakhāne, sakala lokete
- jāne, 'kuliyā-pāhāḍapura' nāme sthāna
"Everyone knows that in the middle of Nadia is a village named Kuliyā-pāhāḍapura." Śrī Narahari Cakravartī, or Ghanaśyāma dāsa, has written in his Bhakti-ratnākara:
- kuliyā pāhāḍapura dekha śrīnivāsa
- pūrve 'koladvīpa'-parvatākhya—e pracāra
"He said, 'O Śrīnivāsa, just see the town of Kuliyā-pāhāḍapura, which was previously known as Koladvīpa.' " In a book named Navadvīpa-dhāma-parikramā, also written by Ghanaśyāma dāsa, it is stated: kuliyā-pāhāḍapura grāma pūrve koladvīpa-parvatākhyānanda nāma. "The town of Kuliyā-pāhāḍapura was previously named Koladvīpa-parvatākhyānanda." Therefore one can conclude that the present-day city of Navadvīpa and the places known as Bāhiradvīpa, Kolera Gañja, Kola-āmāda, Kolera Daha, Gadakhāli, etc., were known as Kuliyā, but the so-called Kuliyāra Pāḍa is not the original Kuliyā.