This book 'The holy biography of Chaitanya Mah prabhu' is the collections from various sources of the literatures mainly based with the points of the activities published in the book written by the renowned sage a celibate named Prabhudutta Brahmach ri from Vrind van. I had an opportunity to stay with him during the year 1966 from January to mid-April about 100 days when I was just fourteen years of age. I was there along with my reverend guru Shree Kavi Pras d Gautam from K thm ndu to participate as the representative from Nep l in the concluding ceremony of his yearlong vow. He was not eating grains but maintaining just by water and milk and wearing cloths made of jute for one-year demanding protection of the cows from Government of India from slaughtering them so that the religious rites of Hinduism would maintain and the country would make progress with peace and prosperities in the societies. The function was organized there in the river bank of Yemun where the wide area of farmland maintained by sage Prabhudutta Brahmach ri was converted into a grand festival place for three months long 'Yegyan'. That organization was supported by the gathering of the representatives of all the state of India and also from Nep l. I was given a hut at that place where I was supposed to recite Shreemad Bh gavat regularly along with the worshiping of Lord Krishna and also performing a small fire-rite 'Yegyan' every day. I was given to eat food at the kitchen of sage Prabhudutta himself and was given to stay at the hut for that purpose inside the area of that festivity. It was the place just across river Yemun from Vansivat, Vrindavan where the main hermitage of Prabhudutta Brahmach ri was situated. He was impressed by my performance there as such and would visit every day to my place to look the situation and appreciate my recitation of the Sanskrit scripture of Bh gavat so well at that childhood age. I feel greatly obliged by the sage celibate Prabhudutta Brahmach ri for his compassionate love to a child like me and offering great opportunity at that grand function. I had also opportunities to see the other famous sages visiting there in the function from different parts of India like Rev. Omk reshwar B b , Devarah B b and many other famous sages also from different places of India at that time. I got to read some important books written in Hindi by sage Prabhudutta Brahmach ri including the book named 'Shree Chaitanya Charit vali' printed in five volumes giving extensive description of the birth up to the time of his disappearance of that famous joint incarnation of Lord Krishna and his beloved childhood maid R dh in the form of Chaitanya Mah prabhu. Chaitanya Mah prabhu was born in February 1486 (1542 F lgoon BS) in Navadweep and disappeared on July 1534 (1590 A sh dh BS) at the age of 48 inside the temple of Jagann th who made widespread propagation of Lord Krishna's chanting Hare Krishna Bhajan, the holy names of Lord Supernal from his incarnations. There is a story that R dh asked the purpose of her dream with him when they were roaming at Vrind van "O Dear I had a wonderful dream last night where a youth with very attractive figure like you but in golden physical appearance was singing Krishna Krishna and dancing in the very lovely poses attractive by flying his hands up with the deepest sentiment of love divine. He was in a place of large river stretch like the river Yemun here in Vrind van. He was flowing down tears of love profusely and was looking enjoying divine bliss continuously. He was also recalling me 'O R dh R dhe and crying in blissful sense. O Dear Krishna I do not see anybody else in this world who could enjoy divine presence within and cry with tears of love flowing in depth of blissful sentiment like you and me at present here at Vrindavan. I want to know who was that attractive youth I had seen in my dream."
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