Å›rÄ«-mukunda-datta Å›ÄkhÄ — prabhura samÄdhyÄyÄ«
yÄá¹…hÄra kÄ«rtane nÄce caitanya-gosÄñi
Å›rÄ«-mukunda-datta - ÅšrÄ« Mukunda Datta; Å›ÄkhÄ - another branch; prabhura - of Lord ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu; samÄdhyÄyÄ« - class friend; yÄá¹…hÄra - whose; kÄ«rtane - in saá¹…kÄ«rtana; nÄce - dances; caitanya-gosÄñi - ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu.
ÅšrÄ« Mukunda Datta was born in the Caá¹á¹agrÄma district, in the village of ChanharÄ, which is under the jurisdiction of the police station named Paá¹iyÄ. This village is situated ten kroÅ›as, or about twenty miles, from the home of Puṇá¸arÄ«ka VidyÄnidhi. In the Gaura-gaṇoddeÅ›a-dÄ«pikÄ (140) it is said:
vraje sthitau gÄyakau yau madhukaṇá¹ha-madhuvratau
mukunda-vÄsudevau tau dattau gaurÄá¹…ga-gÄyakau
“In Vraja there were two very nice singers named Madhukaṇá¹ha and Madhuvrata. They appeared in caitanya-lÄ«lÄ as Mukunda and VÄsudeva Datta, who were singers in the society of Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu.†When Lord Caitanya was a student, Mukunda Datta was His class friend, and they frequently engaged in logical arguments. Sometimes Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu would fight with Mukunda Datta, using tricks of logic. This is described in the Caitanya-bhÄgavata, Ä€di-khaṇá¸a, chapters eleven and twelve. When Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu returned from GayÄ, Mukunda Datta gave Him pleasure by reciting verses from ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam about kṛṣṇa-lÄ«lÄ. It was by his endeavor that GadÄdhara Paṇá¸ita GosvÄmÄ« became a disciple of Puṇá¸arÄ«ka VidyÄnidhi, as stated in ÅšrÄ« Caitanya-bhÄgavata, Madhya-khaṇá¸a, chapter seven. When Mukunda Datta sang in the courtyard of ÅšrÄ«vÄsa Prabhu, MahÄprabhu danced with His singing, and when Lord Caitanya for twenty-one hours exhibited an ecstatic manifestation known as sÄta-prahariyÄ, Mukunda Datta inaugurated the function by singing.
Sometimes Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu chastised Mukunda Datta by calling him khaá¸ajÄá¹hiyÄ beá¹Ä because he attended many functions held by different classes of nondevotees. This is stated in the Caitanya-bhÄgavata, Madhya-khaṇá¸a, chapter ten. When Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu dressed Himself as the goddess of fortune to dance in the house of CandraÅ›ekhara, Mukunda Datta began the first song.
Before disclosing His desire to take the renounced order of life, Lord Caitanya first went to the house of Mukunda Datta, but at that time Mukunda Datta requested Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu to continue His saá¹…kÄ«rtana movement for a few days more before taking sannyÄsa. This is stated in the Caitanya-bhÄgavata, Madhya-khaṇá¸a, chapter twenty-six. The information of Lord Caitanya’s accepting the renounced order was made known to GadÄdhara Paṇá¸ita, CandraÅ›ekhara Ä€cÄrya and Mukunda Datta by NityÄnanda Prabhu, and therefore all of them went to Katwa and arranged for kÄ«rtana and all the paraphernalia for Lord Caitanya’s acceptance of sannyÄsa. After the Lord took sannyÄsa, they all followed Him, especially ÅšrÄ« NityÄnanda Prabhu, GadÄdhara Prabhu and Mukunda Datta, who followed Him all the way to Puruá¹£ottama-ká¹£etra. In this connection one may refer to ÅšrÄ« Caitanya-bhÄgavata, Antya-khaṇá¸a, chapter two. In the place known as JaleÅ›vara, NityÄnanda Prabhu broke the sannyÄsa rod of Caitanya MahÄprabhu. Mukunda Datta was also present at that time. He went every year from Bengal to see Lord Caitanya at JagannÄtha PurÄ«.