Greatestvaishnav Lord ShivaLord Shiva - the greatest
Vaishnava
Om Vishnupad
108 Tridandi Swami Sri Srimat Bhakti Sravan Tirtha Goswami Maharaj ki
Jai !!
Wherever
Lord Krishna is there Lord Shiva also dwells and wherever Mahadev Shambhu
is there Sri Hari also dwells.
The loving
bond between Sri Krishna and Sri Shiva proves the Lord's words that "My
devotees are always absorbed in thinking about me and I am always absorbed
in thinking about them."
In the Brihad
Bhagawatamrita, Lord Brahma says to Devrishi Narada, "O Narada, I
have never seen anyone more dear to the Lord than Shiva. Shivaji is constantly
absorbed in the nectarean mellows emenating from Lord Krishna.
In the Chaitanya Charitamrita,
it is written:
Krishna-preme
unmatta, vihvala digambara
nirantara kahe shiva "murli krishna dasa"
nirantara kahe shiva "murli krishna dasa"
Immersed in the love
of Krishna, an agitated Shiva constantly chants 'I am Krishna's servant.'
Lord Shiva
is the embodiment of supreme detachment. He smears his body with
ashes and wears a garland of bones. A deadly cobra encircles his neck
and his matted hair flails wildly as he dances his tandava nritya
with joyful abandon.
Lord Shiva
carries the sacred Ganga, which emenates from the toe of Lord Vishnu,
on his head in his thickly matted hair. Mahadeva Shiva is universally worshipped
as the greatest devotee of Sri Krishna, Vaishnavaanaam yatha shumbuh
(Srimad Bhagavatam 12.13.16).
When Lord Krishna
appeared in Gokula, Lord Shiva could not contain himself. Dressed as a
sadhu, He went to Gokula and stood at the door of Nanda Baba's house asking
to see the new-born. Both mother Yasoda and Rohini eyed the wild looking
sadhu suspiciously and felt that his appearance would frighten their little
Kanha. They refused to let Him see the baby.
Lord Shiva
tried in many ways to get them to change their mind and when they didn't
allow him He was crushed. Lord Krishna knew that His devotee, His dear
Sadashiv was eager to have His darshan. So right at that moment, He started
crying very fiercely and loudly. Yasoda mata tried her best to pacify
Him, but to no avail. Then finally, thinking that the sadhu baba might
atleast distract the child, she brought Him to the courtyard and let Lord
Shiva see the divine child. Both Bhakta and Bhagwan were happy to have
darshan of each other and immediately baby Krishna stopped crying.
Lord Shiva
is usually an integral part of Lord Krishna's leelas. Easily pleased and
hence called Ashutosh, Lord Shiva generally ends up giving some belligerent
rakshasa a boon that causes Lord Krishna to appear. But Lord Shiva is
very clever. He appears to give a boon, but it is actually a punishment.
Lord Shiva has two types of mercy, sakapat kripa (mercy with
cheating) and nishkapat kripa (mercy without duplicity). To the
danavas and rakshasas who always pray for power, strength, invincibility,
weapons and material opulance, He gives sakapat kripa.
When He granted
the wishes of danavas like Ravana and Vrikaasura, Lord Mahadeva gave sakapat
kripa. Those who are innimical to Lord Vishnu but worship Lord Shiva,
always get the Lord's sakapat kripa. Similarly, those Vaishnavas
who ignore Lord Shiva's pre-eminent position and worship Lord Vishnu,
are deluded all to easily by the Lord's maya.
In Brihad
Bhagavatamrita, Lord Brahma says to Narada Rishi "One should
not differentiate between Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu or Krishna. Krishna
may forgive one who commits offences at His own lotus feet. But He never
forgives one who commits offences at the lotus feet of Lord Shiva. Shiva
is Vaishnava agraganya, the greatest Vaishnava.
To devotees
of Lord Hari, He awards nishkapat kripa. Every devotee of Lord
Krishna has to pass the quality test of Lord Shiva before Lord Krishna
accepts them.
A visit to
the Braja Mandala region needs Lord Shiva’s permission. In Mathura
Lord Shiva's temples surround the town in all the four corners. There
are 4 Shiva lingas located in the four corners to protect the city. These
lingas are called the dik-pala of Mathura. These lingas are called Gokarnesvara
Mahadeva in the north, Pippalesvara Mahadeva in the east, Rangesvara Mahadeva
in the south and Bhutesvara Mahadeva in the west.
Indeed the
whole of Braja mandala abounds in temples of Lord Shiva; Chakleshwar Mahadeva
near Govardhan, Nandishwar Mahadeva in Nandgaon, Gopeshwar Mahadev and
Bankhandi Mahadev in Vrindavan, Kundeshwar Mahadev in Radha Kund, Kedareshwar
Mahadev, the Kedarnath temple located in a remote corner in the Braj mandala
parikrama marg, Kameshwar Mahadev and many others.
In the Brahma-vaivarta
purana, Lord Shiva spoke to the demigods, the devas, about the glories
of chanting Sri Krishna's names:
adhunaa
pancha-vaktrena yan naama-guna-kirtanam
gaayan bhramaami sarvatra nishprhah sarva karmasu
gaayan bhramaami sarvatra nishprhah sarva karmasu
With
my five faces I chant His name and qualities while I wander everywhere
without involving myself in anything
matto
yaati ca mrtyush cha yan naama-guna-kirtanam
shaasvaj japantam tan naama drshtavaa mrtyuh palaayate
shaasvaj japantam tan naama drshtavaa mrtyuh palaayate
Because
I constantly chant His name and qualities, death does not touch me. Death
runs away from that person who chants his name.
sarva
brahmaanda samhartaapy aham krtyunjayaabhidhah
schiram tapasaa yasya guna-naamaanu-kirtanaat
schiram tapasaa yasya guna-naamaanu-kirtanaat
By
reciting His name and qualities while performing my austerities for a
long time, I have achieved the power to destroy all the universes and
have conquered even death.
Sadhakas
in the raganuga marg pray to Lord Gopeshwar Mahadeva to bless them with
gopi rupa and gopi bhava and permit them to enter into the Lord's maharaas.
Gopeshwar
Mahadev ki Jai
Jai
Jai Sri Radhey !!
Jai Guru
!!
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