
"Sri Jagadisa Pandita is the
saviour of the world. He distributes the nectar of love of Krsna
just like a dense mass of dark clouds in the sky distributes
rainfall." [C.C. Adi 11.30]
Sri Jagadisa Bhatta took his birth in the region of Gaihati. His
father's name was Sri Kamalaksa Bhatta, who was the son of Bhatta
Narayana, who hailed from Goyghar Bandyaghata. Both the mother and
father of Jagadisa were very devoted Visnu-bhaktas. After his
parents passed away he came with his wife to live on the banks of
the Ganges. His wife's name was Dukhini devi. (His younger brother
Mahesa also came with him to reside on the banks of the Ganga.)They
built their house near the home of Jagannatha Misra.
Sri Gaura sundara instructed Jagadisa to preach Hari Nam at
Nilacala. Thus he took shelter of the lotus feet of Lord
Jagannatha. At that time he prayed at the feet of Lord Jagannatha
and was rewarded by obtaining a Deity of the lotus-eyed Lord. This
he brought to Yasora, on the banks of the Ganga near Cakdaha. This
Deity was brought suspended from a staff which is still being
worshiped in the temple of Lord Jagannatha at Jasora. This temple
is presently under the charge of Sri Gaudiya Math, and is a
rickshaw ride away from Cakdaha railway station, on the
Sealdah-Krsnanagar line.
Lord Caitanya and Lord Nityananda sometimes used to go to Jasora to
have festivals of sankirtana. Jagadisa Pandita's son was Sri
Rambhadra Gosvami. In the temple are Deities of Sri Jagannatha
Deva, Sri Radha-Vallabhaji and Sri Goura-Gopala. It is said that
the Goura Gopala Deity was established by Sri Duhkhini Devi. The
Deity is a golden color.
After Lord Caitanya conducted a sankirtan festival at the home of
Jagadisa Pandita, He planned to go to Nilacala. Duhkhini, however,
knowing the Lord's mind, was very distressed by feelings of
impending separation. At that time Mahaprabhu gave her this Deity
and said, "I will eternally remain in your house in the form of
this Deity." From that day this Deity of Gaura-Gopala is being
worshiped there. In Gaur-ganoddesa-dipika it is revealed that
Jagadisa and Hiranya were wives of the Vedic brahmanas in Krsna
lila. According to another opinion, "He who was previously known as
Candrahasa, a famous dancer in Krsna-lila, is now famous as
Jagadisa Pandita, who also takes great pleasure in ecstatic
dancing."
On one Ekadasi day, the young Sri Gaura Hari wanted to eat rice
from the house of Jagadisa and Hiranya. The Lord said to His
parents, "If you don't want Me to die, then immediately go to the
house of two brahmanas by the names of Jagadisa and Hiranya, with
whom I am very pleased. They are both fasting for Ekadasi, but they
have prepared some offerings for Lord Visnu. If you can obtain some
of that Visnu-prasada then I'll recover my health and be able to
move about." [C.B. Adi 6.20-23] One day, child Gaura Hari was
crying incessantly. His parents told him, "First tell us what you
want. We'll bring it, but please don't cry."
He replied, "On this Ekadasi day in Jagadisa and Hiranya's house
are many preparations of Visnu-prasada. If I can eat that then I'll
be alright."
Hearing this impossible request of her son, Saci Mata put her hand
on her head and began to lament. Upon hearing the words of the
child, the neighbours laughed in amazement. "How is it that such a
young child as this is aware that today is Ekadasi?"
Then the ladies told Him, "Bap Nimai, don't cry anymore, we'll
bring what you have requested." When the two brahmanas heard of the
child's request they were very pleased. Both of them were very
intimate friends of Jagannath Misra and they were well aware that
the Supreme Personality of Godhead Sri Hari had appeared in his
house. Therefore, whatever they had prepared for Lord Hari they
brought before Sri Gaura Hari and told Him, "Bap, Visvambhara! We
have brought everything which You requested. Now please eat it in
great happiness and don't cry anymore."
Gaudiya
Vaishnava Viraha Bhajan (Song Sung in Separation Of
Vaishnava)
