Category:Caitanya's Prasadam
Theme Analysis
The interactions of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu regarding prasadam reveal the absolute, transcendental nature of food offered to the Lord. Through His pastimes in Jagannātha Purī, particularly with His associates like Sārvabhauma Bhaṭṭācārya and His personal servant Govinda, the Lord established that prasadam is nondifferent from Kṛṣṇa Himself. These incidents highlight that spiritual rules supersede ordinary ritualistic hygiene, demonstrating that the mercy of the Lord in the form of remnants can be accepted at any time, in any condition, to purify the heart and awaken dormant love of God.
- The Transcendental Nature of Prasadam: Prasadam is not ordinary material food; it is described as tasting millions of times better than nectar, capable of inducing spiritual ecstasy and tears in the eyes of the Lord and His devotees.
- Breaking Ritualistic Barriers: The incident where Sārvabhauma Bhaṭṭācārya accepts prasadam early in the morning without bathing or brushing his teeth signifies the eradication of his dry logic and the acceptance of the absolute nature of the Lord's mercy.
- The Sanctity of Remnants: The remnants of the Lord (maha-prasadam) are highly treasured by confidential associates like Govinda and Raghunātha dāsa, who honor them with great happiness and reverence as a means of direct service and purification.
- Universal Purification: The distribution of prasadam is a central method of the saṅkīrtana movement, capable of purifying everyone, from the learned brahmanas to the uninitiated, including the modern followers of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement who adopt sadacara through this process.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu Honoring and Distributing Prasādam.
Pages in category "Caitanya's Prasadam"
The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
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- Accepting their invitation, the Lord asked them to bring all the prasadam there so that He could eat it with His devotees
- After all, at Jagannatha Puri You eat fifty-two times a day, and each time You eat hundreds of buckets filled with prasadam
- After finishing, the Lord washed His mouth and sat down. There was so much extra prasadam that it was distributed to thousands
- After sporting in the water, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu returned to the garden and accepted prasadam with the devotees
- American boys are very beautifully chanting Hare Krsna. They are chanting loudly. They are eagerly hearing Gita and Bhagavata siddhanta. They are also practicing sadacara, leaving all bad habits. Also, they are taking Mahaprabhu's mahaprasada
- At that time the Bhattacarya had not even washed his mouth, nor had he taken his bath or finished his morning duties. Nonetheless, he was very pleased to receive the prasadam of Lord Jagannatha
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- Bhattacarya was very glad to receive this prasada from the hands of Lord Caitanya Himself. Indeed, without taking his bath and without performing his daily duties or even washing his teeth, he began immediately to eat the prasada
- By the mercy of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, all the dullness in the mind of Sarvabhauma Bhattacarya was eradicated. After reciting the following two verses (CC Madhya 6.225 - 6.226), he ate the prasadam offered to him
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- Lord Caitanya offered him (Bhattacarya) the prasada which He had received in the temple of Jagannatha, and Bhattacarya was very glad to receive this prasada from the hands of Lord Caitanya Himself
- Lord Caitanya said to Govinda: "How you first of all came across, why not again crossing?" "That I came to serve You. And now I cannot cross You to take my prasadam. That is not my duty. That is for myself. And it is for You"
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- Take away Krsna's sitting place and put it aside. Then give Me prasadam on a different plate
- Thank you very much for the Tulasi leaves offered to Lord Caitanya's lotus feet. If one is fortunate enough to receive such holy prasadam then all sinful reactions are immediately purified within the heart
- The Bhattacarya offered a carpet for the Lord to sit upon, and both of them sat there. Then Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu opened the prasadam and placed it in the hands of the Bhattacarya
- The Lord was very much pleased to receive them (garland and prasada), and He at once went to the house of Bhattacarya, taking the prasada and the flowers to present to him
- The prasadam sent by the King had been offered at the Balagandi festival, included uncooked milk products and fruits. It was all of the finest quality, and there was no end to the variety
- The priest there presented Him with garlands and prasadam that had been offered to Lord Jagannatha. This pleased Caitanya Mahaprabhu very much
- The priests immediately brought them flower garlands and prasadam. The temple's watchman, who was named Tulasi, also came and offered his obeisances to Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
- They are chanting loudly. They are eagerly hearing Gita and Bhagavata siddhanta. They are also practicing sadacara, leaving all bad habits. Also, they are taking Mahaprabhu's mahaprasada. By doing this their lives are becoming successful
- To Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu the prasadam tasted millions upon millions of times better than nectar, and thus He was fully satisfied. The hair all over His body stood on end, and incessant tears flowed from His eyes
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- Whatever extra prasadam was brought by Vaninatha Raya was taken by the other associates of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
- When Jagadananda Pandita finished cooking, he offered the food to Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Then he and Sanatana Gosvami sat down and ate the prasadam
- When Raghunatha grew to be a young man, he visited Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu at Jagannatha Puri and stayed there for eight months. Sometimes he offered prasadam to the Lord
- When Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu saw half the garden filled with a variety of prasadam, He was very satisfied
- When they received the remnants of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s prasadam through Govinda, they respected it, and then they both began to dance in ecstasy