Sri Caitanya Caritamrita

Adi-lila
Chapter 11: The Expansions of Lord Nityananda

Text* 1: After offering my obeisances unto all the devotees of ÅšrÄ« NityÄnanda Prabhu, who are like bumblebees collecting honey from His lotus feet, I shall try to describe those who are the most prominent.
Text* 2: All glories to ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu! Anyone who has taken shelter at His lotus feet is glorious.
Text* 3: All glories to ÅšrÄ« Advaita Prabhu, NityÄnanda Prabhu and all the devotees of Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu!
Text* 4: ÅšrÄ« NityÄnanda Prabhu is the topmost branch of the indestructible tree of eternal love of Godhead, ÅšrÄ« Kṛṣṇa Caitanya MahÄprabhu. I offer my respectful obeisances to all the subbranches of that topmost branch.
Text* 5: ÅšrÄ« NityÄnanda Prabhu is an extremely heavy branch of the ÅšrÄ« Caitanya tree. From that branch grow many branches and subbranches.
Text* 6: Watered by the desire of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu, these branches and subbranches have grown unlimitedly and covered the entire world with fruits and flowers.
Text 7: These branches and subbranches of devotees are innumerable and unlimited. Who could count them? For my personal purification I shall try to enumerate only the most prominent among them.
Text 8: After NityÄnanda Prabhu, the greatest branch is VÄ«rabhadra GosÄñi, who also has innumerable branches and subbranches. It is not possible to describe them all.
Text* 9: Although VÄ«rabhadra GosÄñi was the Supreme Personality of Godhead, He presented Himself as a great devotee. And although the Supreme Godhead is transcendental to all Vedic injunctions, He strictly followed the Vedic rituals.
Text* 10: He is the main pillar in the hall of devotional service erected by ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu. He knew within Himself that He acted as the Supreme Lord Viṣṇu, but externally He was prideless.
Text* 11: It is by the glorious mercy of ÅšrÄ« VÄ«rabhadra GosÄñi that people all over the world now have the chance to chant the names of Caitanya and NityÄnanda.
Text* 12: I therefore take shelter of the lotus feet of VÄ«rabhadra GosÄñi, so that by His mercy my great desire to write ÅšrÄ« Caitanya-caritÄmá¹›ta will be properly guided.
Text 13: Two devotees of Lord Caitanya named ÅšrÄ« RÄmadÄsa and GadÄdhara dÄsa always lived with ÅšrÄ« VÄ«rabhadra GosÄñi.
Text 14-15: When NityÄnanda Prabhu was ordered to go to Bengal to preach, these two devotees [ÅšrÄ« RÄmadÄsa and GadÄdhara dÄsa] were ordered to go with Him. Thus they are sometimes counted among the devotees of Lord Caitanya and sometimes among the devotees of Lord NityÄnanda. Similarly, MÄdhava Ghoá¹£a and VÄsudeva Ghoá¹£a belonged to both groups of devotees simultaneously.
Text* 16: RÄmadÄsa, one of the chief branches, was full of fraternal love of Godhead. He made a flute from a stick with sixteen knots.
Text* 17: ÅšrÄ«la GadÄdhara dÄsa was always fully absorbed in ecstasy as a gopÄ«. In his house Lord NityÄnanda enacted the drama DÄna-keli.
Text* 18: ÅšrÄ« MÄdhava Ghoá¹£a was a principal performer of kÄ«rtana. While he sang, NityÄnanda Prabhu danced.
Text* 19: When VÄsudeva Ghoá¹£a described Lord Caitanya and NityÄnanda while performing kÄ«rtana, even wood and stone would melt upon hearing it.
Text 20: There were many extraordinary activities performed by MurÄri, a great devotee of Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu. Sometimes in his ecstasy he would slap the cheek of a tiger, and sometimes he would play with a venomous snake.
Text 21: All the associates of Lord NityÄnanda were formerly cowherd boys in VrajabhÅ«mi. Their symbolic representations were the horns and sticks they carried, their cowherd dress and the peacock plumes on their heads.
Text* 22: The physician RaghunÄtha, also known as UpÄdhyÄya, was so great a devotee that simply by seeing him one would awaken his dormant love of Godhead.
Text 23: SundarÄnanda, another branch of ÅšrÄ« NityÄnanda Prabhu, was Lord NityÄnanda’s most intimate servant. Lord NityÄnanda Prabhu perceived the life of VrajabhÅ«mi in his company.
Text 24: KamalÄkara PippalÄi is said to have been the third gopÄla. His behavior and love of Godhead were uncommon, and thus he is celebrated all over the world.
Text 25: SÅ«ryadÄsa Sarakhela and his younger brother KṛṣṇadÄsa Sarakhela both possessed firm faith in NityÄnanda Prabhu. They were a reservoir of love of Godhead.
Text 26: GaurÄ«dÄsa Paṇá¸ita, the emblem of the most elevated devotional service in love of Godhead, had the greatest potency to receive and deliver such love.
Text* 27: Making Lord Caitanya and Lord NityÄnanda the Lords of his life, GaurÄ«dÄsa Paṇá¸ita sacrificed everything for the service of Lord NityÄnanda, even the fellowship of his own family.
Text 28: The thirteenth important devotee of ÅšrÄ« NityÄnanda Prabhu was Paṇá¸ita Purandara, who moved in the ocean of love of Godhead just like the Mandara Hill.
Text 29: ParameÅ›vara dÄsa, said to be the fifth gopÄla of kṛṣṇa-lÄ«lÄ, completely surrendered to the lotus feet of NityÄnanda. Anyone who remembers his name, ParameÅ›vara dÄsa, will get love of Kṛṣṇa very easily.
Text 30: Jagadīśa Paṇá¸ita, the fifteenth branch of Lord NityÄnanda’s followers, was the deliverer of the entire world. Devotional love of Kṛṣṇa showered from him like torrents of rain.
Text 31: The sixteenth dear servant of NityÄnanda Prabhu was Dhanañjaya Paṇá¸ita. He was very much renounced and always merged in love of Kṛṣṇa.
Text 32: MaheÅ›a Paṇá¸ita, the seventh of the twelve gopÄlas, was very liberal. In great love of Kṛṣṇa he danced to the beating of a kettledrum like a madman.
Text 33: Puruá¹£ottama Paṇá¸ita, a resident of NavadvÄ«pa, was the eighth gopÄla. He would become almost mad as soon as he heard the holy name of NityÄnanda Prabhu.
Text* 34: BalarÄma dÄsa always fully tasted the nectar of love of Kṛṣṇa. Upon hearing the name of NityÄnanda Prabhu, he would become greatly maddened.
Text 35: YadunÄtha Kavicandra was a great devotee. Lord NityÄnanda Prabhu always danced in his heart.
Text 36: The twenty-first devotee of ÅšrÄ« NityÄnanda in Bengal was KṛṣṇadÄsa BrÄhmaṇa, who was a first-class servant of the Lord.
Text 37: The twenty-second devotee of Lord NityÄnanda Prabhu was KÄlÄ KṛṣṇadÄsa, who was the ninth cowherd boy. He was a first-class Vaiṣṇava and did not know anything beyond NityÄnanda Prabhu.
Text* 38: The twenty-third and twenty-fourth prominent devotees of NityÄnanda Prabhu were SadÄÅ›iva KavirÄja and his son Puruá¹£ottama dÄsa, who was the tenth gopÄla.
Text 39: From birth, Puruá¹£ottama dÄsa was merged in the service of the lotus feet of Lord NityÄnanda Prabhu, and he always engaged in childish play with Lord Kṛṣṇa.
Text 40: ÅšrÄ« KÄnu ṬhÄkura, a very respectable gentleman, was the son of Puruá¹£ottama dÄsa ṬhÄkura. He was such a great devotee that Lord Kṛṣṇa always lived in his body.
Text 41: UddhÄraṇa Datta ṬhÄkura, the eleventh among the twelve cowherd boys, was an exalted devotee of Lord NityÄnanda Prabhu. He worshiped the lotus feet of Lord NityÄnanda in all respects.
Text 42: The twenty-seventh prominent devotee of NityÄnanda Prabhu was Ä€cÄrya VaiṣṇavÄnanda, a great personality in devotional service. He was formerly known as RaghunÄtha PurÄ«.
Text 43: Another important devotee of Lord NityÄnanda Prabhu was ViṣṇudÄsa, who had two brothers, Nandana and Gaá¹…gÄdÄsa. Lord NityÄnanda Prabhu sometimes stayed at their house.
Text 44: ParamÄnanda UpÄdhyÄya was NityÄnanda Prabhu’s great servitor. ÅšrÄ« JÄ«va Paṇá¸ita glorified the qualities of ÅšrÄ« NityÄnanda Prabhu.
Text 45: The thirty-first devotee of Lord NityÄnanda Prabhu was ParamÄnanda Gupta, who was greatly devoted to Lord Kṛṣṇa and highly advanced in spiritual consciousness. Formerly NityÄnanda Prabhu also resided at his house for some time.
Text* 46: The thirty-second, thirty-third, thirty-fourth and thirty-fifth prominent devotees were NÄrÄyaṇa, KṛṣṇadÄsa, Manohara and DevÄnanda, who always engaged in the service of Lord NityÄnanda.
Text 47: The thirty-sixth devotee of Lord NityÄnanda was Hoá¸a KṛṣṇadÄsa, whose life and soul was NityÄnanda Prabhu. He was always dedicated to the lotus feet of NityÄnanda, and he knew no one else but Him.
Text 48: Among Lord NityÄnanda’s devotees, Nakaá¸i was the thirty-seventh, Mukunda the thirty-eighth, SÅ«rya the thirty-ninth, MÄdhava the fortieth, ÅšrÄ«dhara the forty-first, RÄmÄnanda the forty-second, JagannÄtha the forty-third and MahÄ«dhara the forty-fourth.
Text* 49: ÅšrÄ«manta was the forty-fifth, Gokula dÄsa the forty-sixth, HariharÄnanda the forty-seventh, ÅšivÄi the forty-eighth, NandÄi the forty-ninth and ParamÄnanda the fiftieth.
Text 50: Vasanta was the fifty-first, NavanÄ« Hoá¸a the fifty-second, GopÄla the fifty-third, SanÄtana the fifty-fourth, ViṣṇÄi the fifty-fifth, KṛṣṇÄnanda the fifty-sixth and Sulocana the fifty-seventh.
Text 51: The fifty-eighth great devotee of Lord NityÄnanda Prabhu was Kaá¹sÄri Sena, the fifty-ninth was RÄmasena, the sixtieth was RÄmacandra KavirÄja, and the sixty-first, sixty-second and sixty-third were Govinda, ÅšrÄ«raá¹…ga and Mukunda, who were all physicians.
Text* 52: Among the devotees of Lord NityÄnanda Prabhu, PÄ«tÄmbara was the sixty-fourth, MÄdhavÄcÄrya the sixty-fifth, DÄmodara dÄsa the sixty-sixth, Åšaá¹…kara the sixty-seventh, Mukunda the sixty-eighth, JñÄna dÄsa the sixty-ninth and Manohara the seventieth.
Text 53: The dancer GopÄla was the seventy-first, RÄmabhadra the seventy-second, GaurÄá¹…ga dÄsa the seventy-third, Ná¹›siá¹ha-caitanya the seventy-fourth and MÄ«naketana RÄmadÄsa the seventy-fifth.
Text* 54: Vá¹›ndÄvana dÄsa ṬhÄkura, the son of ÅšrÄ«matÄ« NÄrÄyaṇī, composed ÅšrÄ« Caitanya-maá¹…gala [later known as ÅšrÄ« Caitanya-bhÄgavata].
Text 55: ÅšrÄ«la VyÄsadeva described the pastimes of Kṛṣṇa in ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam. The VyÄsa of the pastimes of Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu was Vá¹›ndÄvana dÄsa.
Text* 56: Among all the branches of ÅšrÄ« NityÄnanda Prabhu, VÄ«rabhadra GosÄñi was the topmost. His subbranches were unlimited.
Text* 57: No one can count the unlimited followers of NityÄnanda Prabhu. I have mentioned some of them just for my self-purification.
Text* 58: All these branches, the devotees of Lord NityÄnanda Prabhu, being full of ripened fruits of love of Kṛṣṇa, distributed these fruits to all they met, flooding them with love of Kṛṣṇa.
Text 59: All these devotees had unlimited strength to deliver unobstructed, unceasing love of Kṛṣṇa. By their own strength they could offer anyone Kṛṣṇa and love of Kṛṣṇa.
Text* 60: I have briefly described only some of the followers and devotees of Lord NityÄnanda Prabhu. Even the thousand-mouthed Åšeá¹£a NÄga cannot describe all of these unlimited devotees.
Text 61: With an ardent desire to serve the purpose of ÅšrÄ« RÅ«pa and ÅšrÄ« RaghunÄtha, I, KṛṣṇadÄsa, narrate ÅšrÄ« Caitanya-caritÄmá¹›ta, following in their footsteps.
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