

This day, in response to the Lord’s gesture, the devotees happily worshiped Sri Gaura-Narayana, who is the Lord of Vaikuntha and full in six opulences, with various ingredients through the performance of the abhiseka ceremony meant for the King of kings. In this maha-prakasa pastime, He manifested all the forms of Visnu’s incarnations.

On this day, however, the Supreme Lord Sri Gaurasundara concealed His mood as a devotee, and with a desire to accept the service of His surrendered devotees, He sat on the throne of Visnu for twenty-one hours and revealed that He is personally Lord Visnu, the shelter of all devotees. Sri Gaurasundara, who is the supreme teacher of everyone, regularly danced in the kirtana in the mood of a devotee, yet in His own mood He sometimes sat on the throne of Visnu as if unaware of what He was doing. Understanding the mood of the Lord, all the assembled devotees began to perform kirtana. One day Mahaprabhu came with Nityananda to the house of Srivasa. This chapter describes Sri Gaurasundara’s sata-prahariya-mahaprakasa, or twenty-one-hour divine manifestation, His sitting on the throne of Lord Visnu, the performance of His abhiseka by the devotees, the offering of prayers and the worship of Mahaprabhu with sixteen ingredients according to the rules and regulations prescribed with the ten syllable Gopala-mantra, the Lord’s eating foodstuffs offered by the devotees, Mahaprabhu’s narration of the previous histories of devotees headed by Srivasa, the devotee’s performance of evening arati, topics of the topmost devotee Sridhara, and the glories of Vaisnavas’ characteristics. If you are looking for a way to experience a transformational journey in the present day world, then order and read Lord's Ordinary Children by Gitasri Pani now.Sri Chaitanya Bhagavat, Madhya Kanda, Chapter 9-10, English translation by Bhumipati dasa, Commentary by Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Prabhupada Chapter 9 – The Lord’s Twenty-One Hour Ecstasy and Descriptions of Sridhara and Other Devotees’ Characteristics We must be mindful of our actions and decisions to ensure that we don't create bad karma and burden ourselves with heavy karmic debts. These types of relationships can become toxic and painful as the karmic debt gets heavier over time. It's an energy debt or a cycle of cause-and-effect that is created due to the karma we have accumulated.


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