Gadadhara Pandita Saligram

Gadadhara Pandita Saligram

Gadadhara Pandita, also known as Pandita Goswami. He appeared on a new moon day (Amavasya) in the month of Vaishakha. Gadadhara Pandita was a close associate of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Gadadhara Pandita Goswami is described as a handsome young boy, a student of Nyaya (Indian logic) and ranked highest among the inner circle of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu's followers. spending the majority of his life since his teenage years alongside the saint. In later life, he took initiation from Pundarika Vidyanidhi at the request of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Within Gaudiya theology, Gadadhara is a member of the Pancha Tattva, within which he is considered as an Avatar of Radharani, Lalita (gopi), or a combined incarnation of both. Gadadhara Pandita is viewed as an incarnation of Srimati Radharani, the eternal consort of Krishna. Gadadhara Pandita is always serving Krishna. In Krishna-Lila, whatever Krishna wishes, Srimati Radhika always serves Him.

Gadadhara Pandita lived in the Tota Gopinatha Temple. Gadadhara Pandita is a very close associate of Gauranga and her worship helps to achieve Vaikuntha to all the devotees. This Shila is extremely rare and beautiful with golden and crystal impressions on the Shila. The worshiper of this Shila will get an enormous sense of Bhakti and devotion towards Krishna, enormous wealth to do welfare of the masses and philanthropic activities, construction of Krishna temples and feeding the poor. The Shila can be recognized by its beauty and will have golden and white crystal impressions.

Benefits of Gadadhara Pandita Shaligram:

  • The worshiper of this Shila is assured to achieve the Vaikunth.
  • The worshiper of this Shila will get an immense sense of Bhakti and devotion towards Krishna.
  • Worship of this shila is like worshiping of the Visnu tattva.
  • Get an immense wealth to do welfare of the masses and philanthropic activities
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