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Childhood Pastimes of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu - Gauranga Lila Smarana

The document discusses the childhood pastimes of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who appeared in Mayapur, India, in 1486 AD as the Supreme Personality of Godhead. It highlights his blissful pastimes, teachings, and the impact he had on uniting people across various backgrounds, supported by references from Vedic scriptures. The article also includes verses that describe his playful and divine nature during childhood.

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Childhood Pastimes of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu - Gauranga Lila Smarana

The document discusses the childhood pastimes of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who appeared in Mayapur, India, in 1486 AD as the Supreme Personality of Godhead. It highlights his blissful pastimes, teachings, and the impact he had on uniting people across various backgrounds, supported by references from Vedic scriptures. The article also includes verses that describe his playful and divine nature during childhood.

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Childhood Pastimes of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu |

Gauranga Lila Smarana


thegaudiyatreasuresofbengal.com/2021/08/21/childhood-pastimes-of-chaitanya-mahaprabhu-gauranga-lila-
smarana-balya/

Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, had mercifully


appeared at Yogpeeth (in Mayapur, West Bengal, India) about 500 years ago (in the year
1486 AD), to bless us with the most wonderful, deep and ecstatic pastimes of Gaura lila.
Eminent brahmana, Sri Jagannatha Misra and Saci devi were the proud parents of Lord
Chaitanya. The below article is a humble attempt to address and ponder upon the most
blissful childhood pastimes of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, the golden avatar. The identity
of Lord Chaitanya as the Supreme Personality of Godhead can be verified in a number of
Vedic scriptures like Srimad Bhagavatam, Mahabharata, Garuda Purana, Nrsimha
Purana, Padma purana, Bhavishya Purana, Narada Purana etc. We are quoting two of
such scriptural references below, for the pleasure of the devotees.

aham purno bhavisyami yuga sandhyau visesatah


mayapure navadvipe bhavisyami saci sutah
(Garuda Purana)

Translation – In the future, in first part of Kali yuga, I shall appear in my complete
spiritual form at Mayapura, Navadvipa and become the son of Saci.

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The mission of the Lord, along with a description of His golden complexion and how He
descends along with His confidential associates in this age of Kali ,to inaugurate the
Sankirtana Yajna is revealed in Srimad Bhagavatam (Bhagavata purana) –

Krishna varnam tvishakrishnam sangopangastra-parsadam


yajnaih sankirtana prayair yajanti hi sumedhasah
(Srimad Bhagavatam 11.5.32)

Lord Chaitanya’s life and teachings have been instrumental in uniting people across
different nationalities, across different backgrounds – be it social, economic, linguistic,
cultural. Eminent personalities have concluded that Sri Chaitanya’s life & teachings have
no parallel in human history. Sri Chaitanya’s pastimes defy the investigative and the
descriptive abilities of phenomenologists and psychologists of religious experience. The
below verses depicting the wondrous pastimes of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu have been
composed by Srila Saccidananda Bhaktivinoda Thakura in his book – Srimad Gauranga
Lila Smarana Mangala Stotram.

See also Lord Chaitanya and the Parrot | Holy name of Gauranga | Prema Vivarta

VERSE 1

rahu graste jada sasadhare phalgune purnimayam


gaude sake manusatamite sapta varsadhike yah
mayapuryam samajani saci garbhasindhau pradose
tam cic chakti prakatita tanum misra sunum smarami

I meditate on that Lord Chaitanya, the transcendental son of Jagannatha Misra, who took
birth at the town of Mayapur in Bengal, on a full moon day of Phalguna (February-March)
in the year 1407 Saka Era (1486 AD), from the ocean of Srimati Saci devi’s womb. He
appeared in the evening, just after sunset. His spiritual form is manifested by the power of
His own cit potency.

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VERSE 2

visvambhara prabhu hari dvija gauracandra


nimbesa nama nichayah kramato babhuva
yasyarya khanda mukutopama gauda rastre
gauram smarami satatam kali pavanam tam

I continuously meditate upon that Lord Chaitanya (Gauranga) who, growing up in Bengal,
which can be compared to the crown of this pious land of India, came to be recognized by
various names like Viswambhara, Prabhu, Dvija, Gauranchandra, etc. He is the purifier of
this age of Kali.

VERSE 3

angi kurvan nija sukha karim radhika bhava kantim


misravase sulalita vapur gaura varno harir yah
palli strinam sukham abhidadhat khelayam asa balye
vande ‘ham tam kanaka vapusam prangne ringamanam

Hari, the Supreme Lord, accepted the radiance of the ecstatic love of Godhead offered to
Him by Srimati Radharani, which filled Him with great delight. In this way, the Lord
assumed a beautiful and charming form with a complexion as brilliant as molten gold. As
a small child playing and crawling about the courtyard of Jagannatha Misra’s house, Lord
Hari delighted the ladies of the neighborhood. I offer my respectful obeisances to that
golden Lord Hari.

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VERSE 4

sarpakritim svanganam hy anantam


kritvasanam yas tarasopavistah
tatyaja tam catmajananurodhad
visvambharam tam pranamami nityam

When Lord Anantadeva assumed the form of an ordinary snake and entered the
courtyard of Jagannatha Misra, young Visvambhara promptly began playing with Him.
When the distressed relatives appealed to Him, Visvambhara left the snake. I repeatedly
offer my respectful obeisances unto that Lord Viswambhara.

VERSE 5

balye srnvan vada harim iti krandanad yo nivrittas


tasmat strmam sakala visaye nama ganam tadasit
matrejnanam visadam avadan mrittikabhaksaneyo
vande gauram kali mala haram nama ganasrayam tam

When He (Lord Chaitanya) would hear the holy name of Lord Hari in His childhood, he
would immediately stop crying. In this way, He induced all the ladies of the village to
continually sing the Holy names of the Lord. After eating clay (in His childhood), He
discoursed about the pure and splendid spiritual truth to His mother. I offer my respectful
obeisances unto that Lord Gaurasundara, who became the shelter of the chanting of the
Holy Names and thereby removed the impurities of the age of Kali.

VERSE 6

paugandadau dvija gana grihe capalam yo vitanvan


vidyarambhe sishu parivrto jahnavi snana kale
vari ksepair dvija kula patin chalayam asa sarvams
tam gaurangam parama capalam kautukisam smarami

In His boyhood, Lord Gauranga did several childish pranks in the brahmaṇas’ homes. On
the first day of His school, He and His friends splashed water on the leaders of the
brahmaṇas who were bathing in the Ganges and made them flee. I meditate on Lord
Gauranga, the supreme prankster and the monarch of all playful boys.

VERSE 7

tirtha bhrami dvija kula maner bhaksayan pakvam annam


paschat tam yo vipula kripaya jnapayam asa tattvam
skandharoha cchala bahutaya mohayam asa caurau
vande ‘ham tam sujana sukhadam dandadam durjananam

He ate the rice cooked by one who was a jewel among the brahmanas traveling to
different places of pilgrimage. He had later mercifully revealed the truth of His spiritual

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identity (as the supreme Lord) to this brahmana. Again, climbing on the shoulders of two
thieves, the young Lord bewildered them with His illusory potency. I offer my respectful
obeisances unto Lord Chaitanya, who enchants the pious and punishes the wicked.

VERSE 8

aruhya pristham shiva bhakta bhiksoh


sankirtya rudrasya gunanuvadam
reme mahanandamayo ya isas
tam bhakta bhaktam pranamami gauram

Climbing on the back of a mendicant devotee of Lord Shiva, young Lord Gauranga felt
great bliss as He greatly glorified Lord Shiva’s virtues. I offer my respectful obeisances to
Lord Gaura, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is a devotee of His devotees.

VERSE 9

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lakshmi devyah pranaya vihitam mistam annam grhitva
tasyai pradad varam ati subham chitta santosanam yah
masyas cihnair nija parijanan tosayam asa yas ca
tam gaurangam parama rasikam citta cauram smarami

(One day instead of going to school, young Lord Gauranga met the young girl
Lakshmipriya devi). Accepting the sweets lovingly offered by Lakshmipriya devi, He
offered her a beautiful benediction that pleased her heart. Later, He satisfied His relatives
by showing them the ink marks on His body (to prove He had gone to school). I meditate
on Lord Gauranga, the supremely playful thief of the heart.

VERSE 10

ucchista bhandesu vasan varango


matre dadau jnanam anuttamam yaḥ
advaita vithi pathikair upasyam
tam gauracandram pranamami nityam

Sitting on rejected cooking pots, He spoke to His mother about the highest transcendental
philosophy. I offer my respectful obeisances to Lord Gauracandra, the supreme object of
worship for those who travel on the path of monism (impersonal philosophy).

VERSE 11

drstva tu matuh kadanam sva lostais


tasyai dadau dve sita narikele
vatsalya bhaktya sahasa sisur yas
tam matr bhaktam pranamami nityam

Seeing His mother suffering from a grave disease, a young Lord Gauranga, being driven
by a son’s love, quickly brought her two white coconuts (for medicine). I repeatedly offer
my respectful obeisances unto Lord Gauranga, who is His mother’s devotee.

VERSE 12

sannyasartham gatavati grhad agraje visvarupe


mistalapair vyathita janakam tosayam asa turnam
matuh sokam pitari vigate santvayam asa yas ca
tam gaurangam parama sukhadam matr bhaktam smarami

When His elder brother Visvarupa left home and accepted sannyasa (renounced order of
life), Lord Gauranga solaced His grief-stricken father with sweet words, and when His
father passed away, He consoled His grieving mother. I meditate on Lord Gauranga who
bestows great happiness, and who is His mother’s devotee.

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