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Hare Krishna! Welcome to Sri Navadvipa Mandal Parikrama – Episode 9: A Legacy of Learning

The four-headed Lord, Sri Brahma once imparted the transcendental knowledge of the vedas to his illustrious descendents at Vidyanagara in Ritudvipa.

Our next stop is Vidyanagara, the abode of all knowledge where the Supreme Lord in His Matsya avatara brought all the great saints & devotees during the time of annihilation.

Today, Lord Krishna is worshipped all across the globe by the spiritual process of chanting the Hare Krishna maha-mantra.

But, do you know the origin of the Hare Krishna maha-mantra?
Who began it’s propagation?
and how it was propagated?

We come to learn from various authentic sources, Lord Krishna personally made His advent over 500 years ago in a golden complexion to inaugurate this process of congregational chanting as Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, in Mayapur, located in Navadvipa, West Bengal.

Sri Navadvipa consists of 9 Islands namely:

Antardvipa
Simantadvipa
Godrumadvipa
Madhyadvipa
Koladvipa
Ritudvipa
Jahnudvipa
Modadrumadvipa
Rudradvipa


Each of these 9 Islands has a high spiritual significance and is imbibed with transcendental qualities. Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu used to frequently visit these islands with His associates and encourage the congregational chanting of the holy names of Lord Krishna.

Every year, devotees take pleasure in traversing these islands, visiting various temples along the banks of river Ganga and reminiscing the pastimes of Lord Chaitanya. Particularly during the period of Gaura Purnima, the divine appearance day of Lord Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.

In this Virtual Parikrama, one can witness the spectacular landscape of Sri Navadvipa Dham, beautiful deities of the Supreme Lord, take part in heart-touching bhajans, and listen to the most unique and confidential pastimes of the Supreme Lord.

Register for free to join us online from the comfort of your homes and receive the blessings of the Supreme Lord, Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.

All glories to Sri Navadvipa-dhama!