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Shri Ekachakra Dhaam Mahima
Meditation on the Transcedental Glories
of Shri Ekachakra Dhaam
By Bhakta Igor
Dedicated to my Gurudeva Tridandi Bhikshu
Bhaktiratna Sadhu Swami Gaurangapada
1.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of the fallen, eternally reside, surrounded by his
eternal associates. He is dancing like drunken elephant, intoxicated with sound
of Lord Gauranga’s Holy Name, sometimes loudly singing, sometimes crying.
To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my humble
obeisances.
2.
I am meditating on that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of the fallen is worshiped by continuously chanting of
His Holy Name. There is no difference between Lord Nityananda and His Holy
Name. Person who understand that mystery and eagerly chant His Holy Name very
soon attain pure unconditional devotional service to the Lord Himself.
To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my humble
obeisances
3.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dham, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of the fallen, is loudly chanting Lord Gauranga’s Holy
Name. Most beautiful golden swan of Vrindavana, Radha and prince of peacocks
Lord Krishna manifested in combine form of Lord Gaurasundara. Similarly
transcendental invocation Hare and transcendental Name Krishna appeared in
combine form of Lord Gauranga’s Name.
To that highest abode, where Lord Nityananda is eternally
intoxicated with Gauranga Naam, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my humble
obeisances.
4.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of the fallen, is eternally manifesting His
transcendental glories and pastimes. Upon loudly chanting Lord’s Gauranga’s
Name torrents of tears are coming down from his lotus eyes and dropping down to
the jewel dust of Ekachakra Dhaam.
To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my humble
obeisances.
5.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of fallen is chanting very loudly Lord Krishna’s Holy
Names. His long arms are swinging while He is dancing and shouting Hari Hari.
Accompanied with thousands of His associates Lord Nitaicandra is shining like
full moon in autumn season giving His benediction to fallen souls of this age.
To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my humble
obeisances
6.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of the fallen is worshiped by constant chanting of His
Holy Name. His transcendental Name Nityananda is reservoir of all happiness and
joy and only cure for diseased fallen condition of this age. There is no difference
between Lord Nityananda and His Name.
To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my humble
obeisances
7.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of fallen, is praised eternally by birds, insects,
animals, rivers, trees and all other forms and objects in that transcendental
realm. Lord Nitaicandra is life and soul of all transcendental inhabitants of
Shri Ekachakra Dham.
To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my humble
obeisances.
8.
I am meditating on that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of fallen, took birth at place known like Garbhavasa. I
am meditating on His transcendental form which is more effulgent then millions
of moons. With His charming smiles he gave unlimited joy to all residences of
Ekachakra Dhaam.
To that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my most
humble obeisance.
9.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of fallen is eternally present in His charming, most
beautiful form of Padmavati suta, or son of mother Padmavati. He is origin of
Mahavisnu, cause of all living entities, and Kshirodakashayi Vishnu that
resides in the hearth of all living entities is His expansion.
To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my humble
obeisances
10.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of fallen crawled and played in dust just like ordinary
child. With His associates he played all different wonderfully games, imitating
pastimes of Lord Krishna Balarama, sometimes jumping, sometimes running and
sometimes simply. resting on ground
To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my humble
obeisances.
11.
I am meditating on that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda savior of fallen, played with His transcendental friends just
like Krishna and Balarama used to play on the beautiful fields of Vraja.
Sometimes they made jokes and their stomachs would ache from laughter,
sometimes they enjoyed in all kind of fighting and wrestling games. On that
way, Lord Nityananda performed His wonderful pastimes in Ekachakra.
To that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaaam I am offering my most
humble obeisance.
12.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of fallen, spent his entire childhood. Bound with love,
Nitai could not tolerate one moment in separation from His mother and father,
and He called all sacred rivers and places to appeared in Hantgada in
Ekachakra-Dhaam.
To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, I am offering my
humble obeisances.
13.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam ,
where Lord Nityananda, savior of fallen, spent his childhood pastimes in great
joy. At the place now know as Bakulatala, Lord Nityananda used to play
different water sport games with His friends. Lord Anantadeva manifested
Himself at that place in form of bakula tree, so that Lord Nityananda and His
friends could jump on His branches. To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam
I am offering my humble obeisances.
14.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of the fallen, was bathed with Padmavati Mata’s tears
of divine love. Sometimes she criticized Lord Nityananda, just like Rohini devi
used to criticize Lord Balarama feeling great need to protect Him from
calamities.
To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, I am offering my
humble obeisances
15.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of the fallen is eternally engaged in His joyful
pastimes. He played just like ordinary child on lap of His father Hadai Pandita
who could not barred to be separated from Lord Nityananda, even for one moment.
To that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my
humble obeisances.
16.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of fallen, placed His earring in the snake’s hole in
order to eternally protect His beloved devotees. His devotees are His life and
soul and He is Life and soul of His beloved devotees. To that highest abode
Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my humble obeisances.
17.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of fallen, used to bath in the transcendental ponds and
relished unlimited joy in His pastimes. Everyone who is fortunate to bath at
Nitai Kunda will achieve mercy of Lord Nityananda and get very strong faith and
devotion in chanting of His Holy Name.
To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my humble
obeisances.
18.
I am meditating on that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of fallen performed His glorious pastimes. I am
meditating on glorious footprints of His lotus feet in the dust of Ekachakra,
decorated with most auspicious signs of lotus, counch, disk, chakra, umbrela
and other most beautiful sings. Roads and fields of Ekachakra are eternally
decorated with Lord's transcendental footprints
To that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my most
humble obeisances.
19.
I am meditating on that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda savior of fallen, is worshiped by all eternal servants. I am
meditating to old pippala tree which is known as Mala tala. Hadai Pandita used
to chant sweet Lords Names under this tree, and he was overwhelmed with divine
love to his beloved son that he forgot his mala in great anxiety when Nitai was
about to depart Ekachakra .
To that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my most
humble obeisances.
20.
I am meditating on that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda savior of fallen, is worshiped by all eternal servants. I am
meditating to old pippala tree which is known as Mala tala. Lord Gauranga
Mahaprabhu left His fragrant garland at branch of that glorious tree relishing
transcendental mellows during His stay in Ekachakra.
To that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my most
humble obeisances.
21.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of fallen is dancing decorated with fragrant flower
garland while tears of love is dropping from His beautiful face that conquer
beauty of thousands heavenly lotus flowers. On this way Lord Nityananda is
dancing and singing, accompanied by His dear associates who are expertly
playing various musical instruments like mridangas and karatalas.
To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my humble
obeisances.
22.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of fallen, found beautiful Deity Bankima Raya, whose
lotus eyes are triumph over millions of Cupids. He is playing on His flute and
charms hearts of gopis, which are becoming mad in ecstasy
To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, I am offering my
humble obeisances.
23.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of fallen, used to perform dadhi-chida festival for
transcendental satisfaction of His dear devotees. With His lotus hands He used
to take chipped rice and yoghurt while kneeling down.
To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, I am offering my
humble obeisance.
24.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of the fallen is eternally present in the sound of His
Holy Name. Lord Nityananda i is most magnanimous and He does not care about any
qualification or material consideration and He instantly gives highest nectar
of Krishna prema and freely distribute it to everyone.
To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my humble
obeisances
25.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of the fallen is eternally present as Adi-Guru or
eternal origin of Guru-tattva. All spiritual masters of past, present and
future are His partial representations. He is also eternally present like
caitya-guru or guru within our hearts.
To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my humble
obeisances.
26.
I am meditating to that highest abode, Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of the fallen is eternally present. Without His mercy
living entities can not awaken their dormant tendency to worship Lord Hari.
Without His mercy no one can approach, enter or relish transcendental pastimes
of Shri Shri Radha-Krishna in groves of Vrindavana.
To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my humble
obeisances
27.
I am meditating on that highest abode. Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of fallen is constantly worshiped by His eternal
associates. This transcendental realm is eternal residence of my spiritual
master whose life and soul is chanting of Lord Nityananda’s Holy Name.
To that highest abode Shri Ekachakra Dhaam I am offering my humble
obeisances
28.
I am meditating on that highest abode. Shri Ekachakra Dhaam, where
Lord Nityananda, savior of fallen is constantly worshiped by His eternal associates.
In order to the desire of my Gurudeva, and glorify most confidentional and
wonderful abode of Lord Nityananda, with his causeless mercy this illiterate
fool is ending this most auspicious glorification of Shri Ekachakra Dhaam.