Rama Ghat


Rama Ghat

Rama Ghat, behind Yamuna with many branches;

       Rama Ghat lies on the bank of Yamuna, two miles east of Shergarh. Balaramji performed His Rasa dance here, therefore the name Rama Ghat. After having stayed in Dwarka for a long time after leaving Vrindavan, Krishna sent Balaramji to Vrindavan to relieve the Vrajvasis of their intense feelings of separation from Him. Balaramji, the giver of pleasure to His devotees, infused new life into the inhabitants of Vraja by His presence there. At that time Balaramji came here at Rama Ghat with the Gopis of Vraja and performed His Rasa dance. Completely intoxicated with Varuni beverage, He desired to enjoy the company of the Gopis in the waters of Yamuna and therefore ordered Yamuna to come nearby. Considering Him to be in an intoxicated state, Yamuna ignored Balaramji’s orders and thus displeased Him. Balaramji scratched the land near the river at Rama Ghat, slightly with His ploughshare. When threatened by Balaramji in this way Yamunaji realized His great powers and immediately came in person and fell at the feet of Balaramji offering beautiful prayers to Him right at this place.
This is Dauji at Rama Ghata. Here He is called Aincha Dauji since here He pulled (Aincha in Brijbasa) Yamuna Devi with his plow;

       Upon displaying submissive attitude Yamuna was forgiven and when she came nearby, Balaramji enjoyed the pleasure of swimming with the Gopis in her waters here at Rama Ghat. Even today Yamuna leaves her natural course and flows by Rama Ghat. There is a temple of Balaramji at Rama Ghat near the Banyan tree where Balaramji had performed His Rasa dance.
Balarama and Yamuna Devi;
Revati is very shy and staying just off to the side;

       We should pray to Balaramji for spiritual strength for overcoming all the obstacles of lust, envy, anger, pride and illusion. The mercy of Balaramji which flows through the spiritual master and previous acharyas is our only hope for overcoming these insurmountable obstacles.  He said that we can also pray to Sri Nityananda Prabhu and Balaramji, to awaken in our hearts genuine feelings of loving surrender and to grant us the supreme benediction of tasting the nectar of the Holy Names.