The temple at Yoga-pitha, established by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur
Lord Chaitanya is the teacher of the religion of transcendental love of
Sri Krishna. He was born at Sridham Mayapur in the year 1486. For a
long time it was believed that the real site of birth of the Lord were
washed away by the river Bhagirathi. However these places were later
discovered with painstaking effort by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura in the
year 1887. In 1893, Bhaktivinoda Thakura established Yoga-pitha as the
actual site of Lord Chaitanya's appearance. He personally collected the
funds to purchase this land and built a small temple here.
Extract from an article published in the magazine, Harmonist dated March 31, 1935
A great shrine, externally one of the biggest in Bengal, was opened
to worship on the 20th of March by His Highness Maharaja Vira Vikrama
Kisora Deva Varman Manikya Bahadura of the Tripura State, at Sridham
Mayapura (old Nabadwip), on the birth-site of the Supreme Lord Sri
Krishna-Chaitanya. The Temple is 125 feet high. Its donor is a merchant
of Calcutta, Sriyukta Sakhi-carana Raya Bhakti-vijaya, a devoted servant
of Sridhama Mayapura.
Sridham Mayapur is located 130 km from Kolkata, West Bengal. Sri
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu enacted His pastimes here until He adopted the
renounced order of life (sannyasa) at 24 years of age. His birthplace,
known as the Yoga-pitha, is on the banks of the holy river Ganga. After
Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura discovered this place he organized to build a
beautiful temple here with the Deities of Mahaprabhu and His consorts
Vishnupriya and Lakshmipriya.
There is a neem tree in the courtyard at Yoga-pitha that marks the
exact spot where Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was born. There are also Deities
of Mahaprabhu as a child along with His parents, Sachi-devi and
Jagannatha Misra.
While digging the foundation for this temple, the Deity of Adhoksaja
Vishnu was unearthed. This is believed to have been the household Deity
of Jagannatha Misra. The Yoga-pitha temple also houses the Deities of
Sri Lakshmi-Narasimha and Sri Gaura-Gadadhara.
Presiding Deities:
After one enters the main gate, on the right side is a small temple where Bhaktivinoda Thakura is worshiped.
A few steps forward on the left are the main temple that has a hundred
feet high tower. In the main temple on the left side altar are the
Deities of Sri Sri Radha Madhava and Lord Chaitanya. On the middle altar
is Gaura Narayana along with His two consorts. On His right is
Lakshmipriya and on His left is Vishnupriya. There is also the Deity of
Adhoksaja Vishnu on this altar which was discovered in 1934 by Srila
Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati during the excavation for the temple. This
Deity was worshiped by Jagannatha Misra. This Deity shows Lord Vishnu
with His 4 arms holding the club, disc, conch shell, and lotus along
with Lakshmi Devi and Bhu Devi on either side. The altar on the right
has Pancha tattva and Lord Jagannatha.
The Deities of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu flanked by His consorts, Lakshmipriya and Vishnupriya
A few feet to the right side of the main altar is the neem tree under
which Lord Chaitanya appeared. Thirty feet behind this hut is a small
temple with 2 Shiva Lingas. The one on the left is Gopishvara Shiva and
the one on the right side is Kshetrapala Shiva, who is the guardian of
the Dhama. Towards the end of the site are Deities of Gaura Gadadhara
and Lakshmi Narasimha which were installed by Srila Bhaktivinoda
Thakura. Gaura Kunda, which is beside the temple, has been compared to
Radha Kunda and Svarna Kunda in Vrindavana. This was excavated in 1920
by Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura.
Sri Chaitanya Matha, the original headquarters of the Gaudiya Matha
Close to Yoga-pitha is the Sri Chaitanya Matha, the original
headquarters of the Gaudiya Matha founded by Srila Bhaktisiddhanta
Sarasvati.
Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura’s samadhi is located here along
with the samadhi of Srila Gaura Kishora Dasa Babaji Maharaja, the guru
of Srila Sarasvati Thakura.
Darshan Timing: 8.30 am to 11.00 am and 3.30 pm to 8 pm.
Directions: Yoga-pitha is at a distance of about one kilometer from ISKCON Mayapur on Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Marg.
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