Category:Caitanya As Visvambhara
Theme Analysis
The name "Viśvambhara" is significant in the theology of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu as it bridges His identity as the Supreme Personality of Godhead with His specific mission in Kali-yuga. Given by His astrologer grandfather, Nīlāmbara Cakravartī, the name predicts His future role as the protector and maintainer of the world. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that while the Lord maintains the material universe in His forms as Viṣṇu, as Lord Caitanya He fulfills the true meaning of "Viśvambhara" by distributing the nectar of devotion. This spiritual nourishment saves the living entities from material existence. The name is scripturally authorized, appearing in the Atharva-veda-saṁhitā. Historically, this was His name during His gṛhastha (householder) līlā, during which He married, accepted initiation from Īśvara Purī, and inaugurated the saṅkīrtana movement, famously converting the Chand Kazi.
- The Prophecy: Nīlāmbara Cakravartī predicted that the child would protect and maintain the whole world, hence the name Viśvambhara.
- Spiritual Maintenance: The Lord felt His name would be actualized only if He could fill the universe with love of Godhead.
- Vedic Reference: The specific name is found in the Atharva-veda (3.3.16.5).
- Householder Pastimes: Viśvambhara was the name used during His interactions with His mother Śacīdevī, His wives, and the early saṅkīrtana party.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: Caitanya As Viśvambhara - The Maintainer of the Universe.
Pages in category "Caitanya As Visvambhara"
The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
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- Because of His protecting and maintaining this world in the present Kali-yuga, Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu is known as Visvambhara, which refers to one who feeds the entire world
- Before accepting sannyasa (the renounced order), Lord Caitanya was known as Visvambhara. The word visvambhara refers to one who maintains the entire universe and who leads all living entities
- Before accepting sannyasa (the renounced order), Lord Caitanya was known as Visvambhara. The word visvambhara refers to one who maintains the entire universe and who leads all living entities - CC Preface
- By the will of Lord Caitanya, Sacidevi invited Nityananda to take prasadam at her house. Thus Visvambhara (Lord Caitanya) and Nityananda were eating together, & Sacidevi realized that They were none other than Krsna and Balarama. Seeing this, she fainted
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- In His (Lord Caitanya's) youth He was celebrated as Nimai Pandita, and in the neighborhood villages He was called by that name, although His real name was Visvambhara
- In His early pastimes He is known as Visvambhara because He floods the world with the nectar of devotion and thus saves the living beings
- In the future this child will protect and maintain all the world. For this reason He is to be called Visvambhara
- It is said that Sankararanya was the sannyasa name of Srila Visvarupa, who was the elder brother of Visvambhara - the original name of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
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- Jagannatha Misra had a number of daughters by his wife, Srimati Sacidevi, but they all expired at an early age. The two surviving sons, Sri Visvarupa and Visvambhara, became at last the object of their parental affection
- Jagannatha Misra replied, "Never mind what it is. There is no need to worry. Let there always be good fortune for Visvambhara. This is all I want"
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- Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu is the son of that Jagannatha Misra, and His former name was Visvambhara Misra. He also happens to be the grandson of Nilambara Cakravarti
- Lord Caitanya thought, "My name is Visvambhara, 'one who maintains the entire universe.' Its meaning will be actualized if I can fill the whole universe with love of Godhead"
- Lord Caitanya, previously known as Visvambhara, accepted a spiritual master, Isvara Puri, who was a sannyasi
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- The Kazi then joined the sankirtana party. The world was astonished at the spiritual power of the Great Lord, and hundreds and hundreds of heretics converted and joined the banner of Visvambhara after this affair
- The name Visvambhara is also mentioned in the Atharva-veda-samhita (3.3.16.5): visvambhara visvena ma bharasa pahi svaha
- The name Visvambhara is also mentioned in the Atharva-veda-samhita: visvambhara visvena ma bharasa pahi svaha
- The verbal root "dubhrn" (which is the root of the word "visvambhara") indicates nourishing and maintaining. He (Lord Caitanya) nourishes and maintains the three worlds by distributing love of God
- The youngest son of Jagannatha Misra, Visvambhara, later became known as Nimai Pandita and then Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
- These are the sastric injunctions (if one is candalas but well versed in KC, he can become a guru), and strictly following these injunctions, Sri Caitanya, as a grhastha named Visvambhara, was initiated by a sannyasi-guru named Isvara Puri
- This maintainer and leader (Lord Caitanya who was known as Visvambhara) appeared as Lord Sri Krsna Caitanya to give humanity these sublime teachings