Sri Abhirama Thakura was known as Abhirama Gopala and also as Rama
dasa Bhirama dasa. "Who was previously known as Sridama, a gopa
during Krsna-lila, is now renowned as Abhirama or Rama dasa. He was
the favorite of Nityananda Prabhu.
One day, Krsna, Balarama and their cowherd friends were playing a
game of hide and seek. In the middle of Their game, Krsna decided
to go to Nadia to enjoy His pastimes there, and so, taking with Him
Balarama and all Their friends, He advented Himself in Navadwipa.
Somehow or other, He forgot Sridama, who remained in his hiding
place in a cave. After a while Krsna noticed that Sridam had been
left behind and sent Balarama as Nityananda, Who found Sridam and
told him: "Come on! We've all gone to Nadia to play there!"
Sridama asked, "Who are You?"
"I'm your Lord Balarama. Can't you recognize me?"
"You can't be my Lord Balaram. You're too small."
[In Kali yuga the measurement of the body is 3.5 hands, whereas in
Dwapara-yuga it is 7 hands.]
"If you don't believe Me, then take off running. If I can't
catch you within ten paces, then you'll know I'm not Balarama."
"All right! Catch me if You can!"
Sridama took off running, but Nityananda Prabhu immediately caught
him. But now Sridama told Him, "Now lookee here, You dudes left me
behind, so I ain't goin' to yer Nuddia or whatever the joint is
called."
Nityananda Prabhu kept coaxing him but Sridama was adamant. Finally
he manifested an expansion of himself, Rama dasa, who agreed to go.
But Sridam still wanted to remain behind as his feelings were
greatly hurt.
Rama dasa was also dissatisfied and very prone to anger. When
Nityananda Prabhu's first child was born, Abhirama Thakura came to
offer his obeisances to the child, who died on the spot. In this
way, seven of Nityananda's children had to depart from this world
just after taking birth. Finally a daughter, Ganga-devi, was born
to Nityananda Prabhu and Vasudha devi. When, after offering his
obeisances to the child, Abhirama Thakur saw that the baby was
unaffected he exclaimed, "This time we havn't been deceived!" Then
he immediately composed one hundred verses in praise of Ganga-devi.
When Viracandra Prabhu took his birth, Abhirama again came to offer
his obeisances. When he saw that Viracandra was unaffected, he
composed Sri Birbhadrastakam.
If Abhirama Thakura would offer his obeisances to any stone other
then a Shalagram-sila, that stone would crack. One time, Abhirama
Thakur came to Sri Khanda, wanting to meet Raghunandana Thakura.
Mukunda dasa was aware of his reputation and thus told the Thakura
that Raghunandana wasn't there. Feeling disappointed, Abhirama
departed. When Raghunandan heard that Abhirama Thakura had come to
meet him, he ran to catch up with the Thakura. Finally he met him
at Bor Danga, where they danced together in ecstasy. When
Raghunandana was dancing his nupur (ankle bracelet) came off and
fell down at Akaihat, where Kaliya Krsna dasa used to do his
bhajan. This nupur is still being worshiped along with Kaliya Krsna
Thakura's Deity at Karvi, not far from Katwa.
Gopala guru Gosvami was also similarly tested by Abhirama Thakura
when he was only a small boy living with Mahaprabhu in Puri. By the
mercy of Mahaprabhu, Who invested His potency in Gopala guru, the
boy emerged unscathed.
Abhirama Thakura's Sripat is at Khanakhul Krsnanagar. Khanakhul
Krsnanagar can be reached by bus from Tarakeshwar, which is
connected by train from Bandel station. It can also be reached by
bus from Atapur, the Sripat of Patameshvari dasa Thakura.
His wife's name was Sri Malini-devi. His worshippable Deity Sri
Gopinathji Who, after first appearing to him in a dream, manifested
Himself at Khanakhul Krsnanagar. The legend is that He appeared in
a dream to Abhirama Thakura and said, "I am within the earth here.
Please take Me out and worship Me." Abhirama dasa excavated in that
place and found within the womb of the earth the all-enchanting
form of Sri Gopinathji. That place where the deity was found became
known as Ram Kund. "In the place where Sri Gopinathji advented
Himself a lake was formed, and the water contained therein was
sweet as nectar. Whoever bathed in or drank that water became
beside himself with ecstasy. Thereafter, this land has become
famous as Ram Kund. Having heard of these divine pastimes of Sri
Gopinathji an incessant flow of people descended on that place like
the waters of the Ganges River." [Bhakti-Ratnakar Taranga 4]
One day while in a state of rapture in rememberance of Sri Krsna,
Abhirama Thakura, in the mood of cowherd boy, desired to play the
flute. In the madness of ecstatic love he began to search in all
directions for one. Then he saw before him a large trunk of a tree
which not even sixteen men could lift. Out of this he fashioned a
flute and began to play it. "Rama dasa, one of the chief branches,
was full of fraternal love of Godhead. He made a flute from a stick
with sixteen knots." [C.C. Adi 11.16]
Sri Abhirama Thakura had a celebrated whip, whose name was Jaya-
Mangala. Whoever was touched with that whip had the symptoms of
love of Krsna awakened within their person.
One day, Srinivasa Acarya came to meet Abhirama Thakura. After
touching him three times with his whip, his wife Malini-devi
exclaimed, "Thakura, don't beat him anymore! Restrain yourself! He
is just a boy. He'll become overly excited by the touch of your
whip." Meanwhile, Srinivasa had become completely drowned in
Krsna-prema.
When Sri Gaurasundara ordered Nityananda prabhu to preach in
Gaudadesa (Bengal), he sent with him Sri Rama dasa, Sri Gadadhar
dasa and others. The atheists trembled in fear at the sight of
Abhirama Thakura. He was a learned scholar of the scriptures.
According to the desire of Nityananda Prabhu he married. His
disappearance is on the seventh day of the dark fortnight of the
month of Caitra.
The descendants of the disciples of Abhirama Thakura are still
living within the districts of Hugli and Bankura, at Krsnanagar,
Amta, Visnupur and Kotalpur.