Jai Shree Krishna Piyush Pandhi
Jai Shree Krishna Piyush Pandhi
Jai Shree Krishna Piyush Pandhi
(1) MANGLA:
This is the first Jhanki of
the day and in winter it
takes place before the
sunrise while in summer, it
is later. In summer he
wears a Dhoti while in
winter he wears a Coat.
Arati is offered and this
darshan is dedicated to the
memory of Parmanandji
(Poet). JAI SHREE KRISHNA from PIYUSH PANDHI
(2) SHRINGAR:
An hour after Mangla is
the next darshan where
Shrinathji is well dressed
with a mala of flowers. He
is then shown in the mirror
and a flute is placed in his
hand. He is supposed to
play with the children
during this time. Dry fruit is
offered to Shrinathji and
his dress varies according
to season and festival.
The songs are sung by the
poet Nandadas.
JAI SHREE KRISHNA from PIYUSH PANDHI
(3) GVAL:
This is the third Jhanki
when Shrinathji takes his
cows to the field. During
this darshan Dhoop Deep
is performed. The singer
in this Jhanki reminds
about the singer, Shri
Govind swami, Kheer and
Rabdi is offered to
Shrinathji.
JAI SHREE KRISHNA from PIYUSH PANDHI
(4) RAJBHOG:
The main darshan of the
day is Rajbhog.
Shrinathji is well dressed
and served with most
delicious and nutritious
food. An Aarti is
performed. The Kirtankar
is poet Khumbhandas
When he was in Pandharpur, Shri Vitobha told him to adopt (Gruhastha Dharma) i.e. to get
married so that the Pushti Marg could be propagated for generation after generation.
Shree Vallabhacharya settled down in Varanasi and accepted Mahalakshmi the daughter of a
Brahmin called Madhu Mangalam, in marriage after consulting his mother in S.Y.1560.He had
two sons. The elder was named Shri Gopinathji born in the S.Y.1568 and the second son born in
the S.Y.1572 whose name was Shri Vithalnathji in reverence to Shri Vitobha of Pandharpur,
whose incarnation he was believed to be. Shri Vallabhacharya being a great scholar had written
innumerable books and his commentaries on Srimad Bhagvata Purana are considered the best.
JAI SHREE KRISHNA from PIYUSH PANDHI
At the age of fifty two he detached himself from the world and started meditating and singing the
songs of praise of Shri Krishna. On week prior to his departure from this material world, he took
a vow of silence on the Hanuman Ghat in Varanasi at the bank of river Ganges. His two sons
requested him to guide them and give his last message. As he had taken a vow of silence, he
wrote a few words on sand; which were as follows:- “Listen to my last words. I forsee a time
when you will forget God and become engrossed in worldly matters. It is likely that you will
become slaves of your passions which will turn you away from the path of Devotion. Instead of
rendering service to God which is your primary duty, you will fritter away your time and energy
in idle pursuits. But if you follow my advice, God will not forget you. You should believe that
Krishna is our God and never slacken your faith in him and then he will surely protect you. You
should regard him as the be-all and end-all of your life. Your ultimate good lies in serving him,
which should be done with all your heart, mind and soul. Trust in his protection. Remember him
always in all thoughts, words and deeds”.
As soon as he ended, Lord Krishna manifested himself visually on the spot and wrote in the
form of a verse completing Shri Vallabhacharya’s message and counsel thus:-
“If you have faith in me, you will be under my care and protection and will not suffer
failure of any sort. Be free from sorrows and anxieties concerning your future, for you
are safe in my hands. Only you should love me with the love of Gopis. If you do so then
you will surely secure liberation. That is the only mean of union with Me, by which you
will regain your original divine nature. Do not give your thoughts to worldly matters.
Be devoted to me and render service to “ME” by all the Means at your disposal”.
Soon after this Shree Vallabhacharya rose from his seat and entered into the waters of the
Ganges singing to himself the song of the Gopis and the Yugala Gita from the Bhagvata,
Concentrating his mind on God’s form. And to a brilliant flame in the form of God arose
from the water and whisked him away in the sight of thousands of men, women and children
who had congregated there to have his last Darshan.
This aspect gives him transcendental character to prove that he was not “Prakrutic” (natural)
person like us but divine. We also call him as Mahaprabhuji. Hence Vaishnav’s consider Shri
Krishna, Shree Yamunaji and Shree Vallabhacharya on equal footings, for this simple reason
that all the three are inherently capable of emancipating the souls from the bondage of life
and death.
JAI SHREE KRISHNA from PIYUSH PANDHI
Shri Yamuna is the fourth element of Shrinathji.
Shri Yamuna is the daughter of Surya (Sun) and
sister of Yam. She is symbol of Mukti from the
evils of Yam and light. Yamunaji is the “ISHT
DEVI” of Pushtimarg.
Her another name is Kalindi also. She is also the
daughter of Surya. She is the fourth patrani of
Krishna but Yamunaji the daughter of Surya is
beloved of Shri Krishna and not the wedded wife.
She is the fourth Swamini.
Radha is the First beloved of Shri Krishna (Radha is
the reverse of Dhara). Dhara takes away the being
from Lord Shiva due to its TRIGUNATMA
character. On the contrary Radha with the strength
of Bhakti and Samarpan makes atma meet
parmatma. Sacred beloved of Krishna is Gopanga.
Third beloved of Krishna is Gopanga.
Third beloved of Krishna is “ Ananya Purva ” a
daughter of Rishi who did Katyani Vrat.
Yamunaji had emerged from the heart of Surya
Narayan and landed at Mount Kalindi. She had
flown on the earth for the benefit of its disciples to
have Bhakti Bhav.