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the holy apperance day of Srila Bhakti Prajana Kesava Maharaja celebrated today february 25 ,2016

dear Vaisnavas 

 Please accept my humble obaisences
 All glories to the lotus feet of my Gurudeva ,Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja and to Srila Prabhupada and Srila Bhaktiprajana Kesvava Maharaja may they kindly bestow their mercy on me life after life .
    All glories to Sri Sri Gandarvika Giridhari (the Deities of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Prabhupada in Mayapure) and Sri Gaura Gadadhara (installed by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura) 
   Today is the holy appearance of my param Gurudeva and sannyasa Guru of Srila AC Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada .Srila Narayana Maharaja traveled with Srila Kesava Maharaja since he joined Gaudiya math in 1946 and kept records of all his glorious  preaching activities and has written a book based on these notes ,diary  actually .
My Gurudeva has spoken and shared the glories of his Gurudeva such as  http://www.purebhakti.com/teachers/bhakti-yoga-masters/778-srila-bh...;
  I  beg the vaisnavas with all humility to please read this article about the glories of Srila Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Maharaja , you will thank me after you finished reading it.
Srila Bhakti Prajnana Kesvava Maharaja joined Srla Bhaktisiddhanta Prabhupada as one of his very first disciples in 1914 at age 18  . 
 He was the manager or if you want to call it the TP of Caitanya Sarasvata Gaudiya Math ,Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Prabhupada main temple in Mayapure. Even sannyasis offered him obaisences because he was so learned. However he first took sannyasa from Srila Sridhara Swami after Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Prabhupada left this world. see also http://www.wikibin.org/articles/prajnana-kesava-5.html
 One time Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Prabhupada had defeadet some smarta Brahmanas so soundly they wanted to kill him so they gathered in a large crowd , and Srila Bhaktiprajnana Kesava Maharaja convinced his Gurudeva Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Prabhupada to exchange dress with him so he would not be killed by the angry mob .This pastime is no fiction . He wrote a book call Vaisnava Vijaya that defeats the Mayavadi Philosophy and same times gives the holy history of the Mayavadi philosophy  http://www.bvml.org/SBPKM/vv.html.(the introduction) 
 
See also 
 
 
I am copying this for others to read : Appearance


When he was born, his body was very soft and beautiful, and because he had a golden complexion, his mother and all the local ladies gave him the nickname Jonah' (glow-worm). His actual name was Bhima. For approximately three or four months he didn't speak or cry at all, and his family was very worried. Then one day a Muslim mendicant who came to their home begging said to Gurudeva's mother, "Your son is not speaking?"

She replied, "How did you know that? If you can, please make him speak somehow." The mendicant replied, "Do one thing. In the village there are some 'untouchables', persons from the sudra class who work in the cremation grounds. They eat low-grade rice which is left soaking overnight. Beg some of this rice from them, feed it to your child, and then he will speak."

Guru Maharaja's mother was a very hard-working lady who mostly looked after their land. She would discipline her children very strictly, and they would never go anywhere without her permission. Everyone respected her. When she approached one of these sudra families and asked for some of this rice, they said, "How can you take this? It has been touched by us!"

She replied, "Don't worry; just give me some of it." Obtaining some of this rice, she took it back to her home and put it before the child, and at once he started crying, "Ma! Ma!" and began speaking from that point on.

Childhood

Practically from the time of his birth he used to go with his father to any place where there was a recitation of Srimad-Bhagavatam, Ramayana or any hari-katha. He was always attracted to hearing hari-katha. His father and mother were disciples of Sri Vijaya-krsna Gosvami.

The pandits and astrologers named the baby Sailendranatha Guhathakurta, but he was popularly known as Jona. The respected Sri Sarat Babu called his dear son Janardana.

When his father went to the spiritual world, his mother became in charge of the household. She was very, very strict. She came from a family of land holders, and she had a very strict character. 

One day her son did not return to the house on time, and she therefore stood outside with a big stick in her hand, waiting. At eleven pm, her son had still not returned, and when he finally came she demanded, threatening him with the stick, “Where have you been?!” She threatened him two or three times, but he did not answer. Finally he said, “Oh mother, I have formed a committee in the village. We collect the money that we receive for buying our lunch. With that money we perform service to the poor people in the village, by supplying medicine, food and clothing. There is an old lady in the village who has become struck with cholera, and who has no other family members. Therefore, spending our own money, we have called a doctor and arranged for medicine and food. Now she is doing okay and therefore I have returned.” When his mother heard this, the stick dropped from her hand and she said, "You are very, very kind and very merciful." From that day on, she never chastised him again.

When he was at school, at a very young age he started his own magazine, and its language was very literary.

Initiation to Chaitanya's Mission
In 1914 at age 18 he joined the movement of Sri Radha-Krsna Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and took harinama initiation from Srila Sarasvati Thakura Prabhupada at Caitanya Matha in Mayapura and became a brahmacari he was known as Sri Vinodabihari Brahmacari Kritiratna Prabhu or Vinod by his Gurudeva.

College
Daulatpura College 
In those days, the college syllabus included a study of Sri Caitanya-caritamrta. The teacher would try to explain the Bengali and Sanskrit verses of Caitanya-caritamrta in class, but he could not really fathom the complex text with its difficult philosophical points and elevated devotional sentiments. Sri Vinodabihari, however, understood the profound and complicated ideas of Caitanya-caritamrta and he readily explained them so that others could also understand. His erudition fascinated the other students as well as their teacher.

One day during the study of Caitanya-caritamrta, they were discussing Sri Sanatana-siksa, the teachings of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu to Sri Sanatana Gosvami, and read the verse:

krsnera svarupa-vicara suna sanatana

advayajnana-tattva vraje vrajendra nandana

(Caitanya-caritamrta, Madhya-lila 20.152)

"O Sanatana, please hear about the eternal form of Sri Krishna. He is the Absolute Truth, devoid of duality, and He is present in Vrindavana as the son of Nanda Maharaja."

The teacher began to explain this sloka according to the doctrine of kevaladvaita-vada. This impersonal philosophy, which is quite opposed to the vaishnava philosophy, states that the parama-tattva, or the Supreme Truth, is brahma-tattva, or the impersonal, undifferentiated aspect of the Absolute.

When Sri Vinodabihari heard his teacher's interpretation, he firmly contradicted it with a sharp rebuttal. He explained that this understanding is completely imaginary, and that it also contradicts the teachings of Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Srimad-Bhagavatam, and Vedanta-sutra. He then gave a beautiful explanation of the Sloka in Sri Caitanya-Caritamrta with evidence from the Vedas, the Upanisads and Srimad-Bhagavatam.

The dean and professors were unable to explain this verse. Even in our sampradaya you will find very few devotees who can properly explain it. So our gurudeva would have philosophical discussions with them, and in the end he left that college saying, "Even the professors here understand nothing, so what will they teach me?"


Diksa Initiation
On the year 1919 Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Prabhupada gave diksa initiation to Vinodabihari at Yogapitha on Sri Gaura Purnima evening after the completion of the parikrama. After the diksa ceremony was over, Vinodabihari very humbly requested at his Guru's lotus feet that he should give him the guru-mantra. Until then Srila Prabhupada had not given guru-mantra to anyone. When Srila Prabhupada heard Vinodabihari's earnest request he became silent and began to reflect. Seeing him silent, brahmacariji asked again with ardent desire, "Is it necessary to obtain the guru-mantra and instruction on guru-seva from some other guru?" Hearing this, Prabhupada began to smile, and gave Vinodabihari the guru-mantra very affectionately. After this, Srila Prabhupada started to give the guru-mantra to others as well.

Foundation of Sri Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti
Founded Aksaya Trtiya in the month of Vaisakha (April) 1940 with the rental of 32/2 Bospada Lane, in Bagbazar, Calcutta

Amongst the Godbrothers who were present were Sri Abhayacarana Bhaktivedanta Prabhu, Sri Nrsimhananda Brahmacari and Sri Sajjansevaka Brahmacari (Srila Gurupadapadma's diksa disciple, now Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Vamana Maharaja, the present Acarya and President of Sri Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti).
A printing press was also purchased at this time.

Establishment of Vraja-mandala parikrama
After the establishment of Sri Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti, Vedantika Pandita Mahopadesaka Sri Kritiratna Prabhu started to travel throughout Bengal and prominent cities of India to preach suddha-bhakti and sri-nama. Sri Syamanananda Gaudiya Matha in Medinipura (Bengal) was established on Sri Krishna Janmastami, 1940. 

At this gathering a plan was presented to protect the future preaching of bhakti in Srila Prabhupada's lineage. In addition, it was announced that there would be a Vraja-mandala parikrama on foot during the observance of the kartika vow the following year. This parikrama is carried on by Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja today. After this Janmastami festival, Sri Kritiratna Prabhu started to preach in Uttar Pradesh and in areas of Eastern Bengal.

Sannyasa Initiation
While Sri Kritiratna was sleeping during the last part of the night, he dreamed that Srila Prabhupada laid his hand on his right shoulder, and spoke to him in a grave voice, saying, "Until now you have not taken sannyasa. Today I am giving you sannyasa." In his dream, the complete sannyasa ceremony took place, and when the ceremony was over Srila Prabhupada instructed Srimad Bhaktisaranga Gosvami Maharaja to call out "Sri Kesava Maharaja ki jaya!" The jaya-dhvani was so loud that Kritiratna Prabhu woke up. He told his senior Godbrothers about the dream and they were elated to find 'Kesava' among the 108 sannyasa names.

Kritiratna Prabhu took this matter very seriously and vowed to accept sannyasa on the upcoming holy day of Bhadra Purnima in Katva, where Sriman Mahaprabhu accepted sannyasa. Accordingly, on Purnima Sri Vinodabihari Brahmacari accepted sannyasa in Katva, by the pancaratric method of Samskaradipika, from Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Prabhupada's dear disciple, Srila Bhaktiraksaka Sridhara Gosvami, the transcendental writer, poet and philosopher.

His sannyasa-name was announced to be Tridandisvami Sri Srimad Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Gosvami Maharaja. Pujyapada Srimad Bhaktibhudeva Srauti Maharaja performed the priestly duties of the ceremony and instructed the brahmacari how to put on kaupin and the outer cloth. Srila Sridhara Maharaja recited the sannyasa-mantra. Thus the sannyasa dress and sannyasa name given by Srila Prabhupada in the dream became a complete reality.


Entering Nitya-lila
On October 3rd, 1968, Srila Acaryadeva was brought back from Calcutta to his bhajana-kutira at Sri Devananda Gaudiya Matha. On Sunday October 6th, 1968 (19 Asvina 1375 bangabda), the Saradiya rasa-purnima, at sandhya-arati (6.15 p.m.) Paramaradhyatama Srila Gurupadapadma Om Visnupada Astottarasata Sri Srimad Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Gosvami Maharaja left us all drowning in an ocean of separation and entered Sri Yugala-Kisora's sayana nitya-lila.
Renunciate and householder bhaktas had assembled from various places of India at Sri Devananda Gaudiya Matha on that day. From early morning, eminent sannyasis and sevakas had been tenderly singing kirtanas like 'jaya radhe, jaya krsna', 'je anila premadhana', 'sri rupa manjari pada', and 'radhe jaya jaya madhava dayite' by Sri Narottama Thakura, Bhaktivinoda Thakura and other mahajanas. Sandhya-arati was going on in the temple, and here Gurudeva, together with the devotees, was thoroughly absorbed in performing kirtana with a faint voice. Then he entered nitya-lila, uttering Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare, and holding the picture of his most worshipful Gurudeva to his breast.

Just as this happened, an astonishing event occurred. The head pujari of Sri Mandira came there with Srimati Radhikaji's garland in his hands and tearfully said, "Right at the end of sandhya-arati Srimati Radhika's garland broke by itself and fell from Her neck. I have never experienced this before." Everyone present understood this to mean that Srimati Radhikaji, out of mercy, had called Her beloved sahacari (companion and attendant) to sayana-lila-vilasa.

In a moment the news that Srila Gurudeva had entered aprakata-Iila spread to all the Gaudiya mathas situated on both banks of Bhagavati Bhagirathi. Thousands of faithful people assembled to offer puspanjali to Paramaradhyatama Sri Gurudeva's lotus feet, and the final rites were performed under the guidance of Prapujyacarana Srimad Bhakti Srirupa Siddhanti Maharaja, according to the method of Samskara-dipika. As the assembled multitude performed hari-kirtana, Srila Acaryadeva was given samadhi in front of the sky-kissing Sri mandira of Sri Sri Guru-Gauranga Radha-Vinodabihariji.

Published Works

Sri Gaudiya Giti-guccha (original author)

Vaisnava Vijaya or the Life History of Mayavadism (re-published as Beyond Nirvana)

One or Two Topics about Sri Sri Damodarastaka

Paresanubhuti (Sri Gaudiya Patrika 40/1)

Sri Radhastami (Sri Gaudiya Patrika, issue 15/4 (1964))

Sastriya Sadhu-sanga (Sri Gaudiya Patrika, issue 10/11)

Sri Gitopanisade Atma-Nivedana (Sri Gaudiya Patrika, issue 2/8)

Jiva-seva and Jiva-daya 

The Attitude of a Servant: Being the Seen not the Seer (Sri Gaudiya Patrika, issue 7/9, 1956)

One Must Correctly Identify a Vaisnava(Sri Gaudiya Patrika, issue 7/2, 1956)

Sabera Sakti: The Potency of Transcendental Sound Vibration (Sri Gaudiya Patrika & Rays of the Harmonist winter 2000

 
Songs by Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Goswami
Jaya Jaya Prabhupadera Arati Nehari
Mangala Sri Guru Gaura Mangala Murati
Namo Namah Tulasi Krsna Preyasi (II)
Radha Cinta Nivesana Yasya
this is a beautiful Mangal artik song written by Srila Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Maharaja.

Song Name: Mangala Sri Guru Gaura Mangala Murati

Official Name: Mangala Arati

Author: Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Goswami

Book Name: None

Language: Bengali

 

LYRICS:

(1)

mańgala śrī guru-gaura mańgala mūrati

mańgala śrī rādhā-kṛṣṇa-yugala-pīriti

 

(2)

mańgala niśānta-līlā mańgala udaye

mańgala ārati jāge bhakata-hṛdaye

 

(3)

tomāra nidrāya jīva nidrita dharāya

tava jāgaraṇe viśva jāgarita haya

 

(4)

śubha dṛṣṭi kara ebe (prabhu) jagatera prati

jāguka hṛdaye mora sumańgalā rati

 

(5)

mayūra śukādi sāri kata pikarāja

mańgala jāgara-hetu kariche virāja

 

(6)

sumadhura dhvani kare jata śākhī-gaṇa

mańgala śravaṇe bāje madhura kūjana

 

(7)

kusumita sarovare kamala-hillola

mańgala saurabha vahe pavana kallola

 

(8)

jhājhara kāsara ghaṇṭā śańkha karatāla

mańgala mṛdańga bāje parama rasāla

 

(9)

mańgala ārati kare bhakatera gaṇa

abhāgā keśava kare nāma-sańkīrtana

 

TRANSLATION

1) Glories to the auspicious forms of Sri Guru and Gaura, and all glories to Sri Radha-Krsna’s auspicious amorous love.

 

2) All glories to Their auspicious nisanta-lila which heralds the end of night and Their auspicious awakening, bringing auspiciousness to all! Glories to mangala-arati, which awakens a sphurti of that nisanta-lila within the devotees’ hearts!

 

3) While You sleep, the jivas lie sleeping deep in their ignorance, but upon Your rising, the whole world awakens! [Meaning, if You manifest in their hearts, then all tattva and all siddhanta will be revealed to them.]

 

4) (Prabhu!) Shower Your kind glance upon the world now. Awaken in my heart that most auspicious rati.

 

5) The peacocks, parrots, suka, sari, and cuckoos (by Vrnda-devi’s order) are singing the reasons for Your auspicious awakening.

 

6) Sitting on the branches of the trees, all the birds sing their supremely sweet morning melodies which resound throughout the forest. Those sweet, soft, auspicious sounds come and grace everyone!

 

7) In the pond, which is filled with many varieties of flowers, the lotuses sway in the center. The breezes spread their auspicious aromas in all directions, bringing pure delight and joy to all.

 

8) Large cymbals, gongs, bells, conches, karatalas and auspicious mrdangas play the supreme rasa.

 

9) Performing mangala arati within the company of devotees, the unfortunate Kesava (the servants of Sri Kesava) sings nama-sankirtana.

the mangal artik song sung ,by Srila Bhakti Prajnana Maharaja is based on the Nisanta lilas of Radha Krsna

Here is the beautiful singing of this Mangala artika song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID6AK7H-I0Y

 

your humble servant 

Paramananda das 

 

PS Srila Prabhupada on the disapperance on Srila Kesava Maharaja in 1968 asked his picture be brought and Srila Prabhupada cried and stated my Gurudeva send my godbrother and he gave me sannyasa 

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