Friday, December 18, 2009

Chapter 9: Marriage Proposals,Sickness and an Ethereal Experience


Hungering Devotees & Supreme Lover Krishna

Krishna is revealed as the Supreme Lover in the fields and forests and down to the streams of Vrindavan. It is here that his hungering devotees represented by the enraptured village girls with whom he sported in his youth are passionately drawn. Lord Krishna alone is male and is seen as the object of longing of the enraptured cowherdesses. The terrifying rush of Shri Radha-Krishna's love invaded Bobo's heart and she could think of of little else.

The protagonist of our biography was about 25 to 26 years old now. The innocence of childhood had stepped into youth, seeking definite answers to the curiosity of adolescence. Above all she belonged to Lord Krishna and longed to live just for him. Attaining his madhurya or sweet love,she generously distributed it.


Shri Usha Bahenji Belonged to Dark-hued Krishna's Circle

Being very social, marriage proposals for Ushaji poured in to her father. Family members, relatives and others insisted on her tying the knot. Her nana (maternal grand father) went to the extent of offering to bear the entire expenses of the ceremony. He was aware of her religious disposition and impressed by her simple lifestyle even though she had acquired immense fame. Meanwhile Ushaji steeped in the mysterious love of the dark god, had come from His own parikar for a particular cause. Often she would reiterate that no one can dare to look at the beloved of the Lord who is the sole purusha.

The matter was raised amongst close relatives. Her father very well knew her firm mindset, mature perspective and dedicated religious devotion. He would invariably opine," Munno is so innocent that she does not have the slightest inkling of what marriage means. I will not be unjust by packing her off with some unknown person and if she wants to get married I will be the last one to stop her."


Drawn by Supreme Lover Krishna

Once he revealed that he always refused offers which came in but if she had the slightest inclination they could get the most handsome of boys. During those days talk of her chachi's (wife of father's brother) good-looking brother was doing the rounds. One fine day, she saw him passing by and was baffled by worldly standards. Her bonding was with Krishna, the constant and eternal paragon of beauty, so how could she accept a fragment of the Supreme Being with love flowing towards the Supreme Lover.

No one could muster enough courage to suggest otherwise before her firm resolve. Initially the topic was often raised but gradually people understood her intention and vanished with the passage of time.
Ill Health
After some days her health deteriorated. She did not pay heed to small ailments and continued her activities with dexterity and alertness as before. The fever soon transformed in to typhoid because of her persistent laborious efforts. She had not been fully cured and had a relapse. The fever lasted for twenty-one days this time round. Gradually weakness escalated since she had abandoned intake of grains on the doctor's advice. Lying down, she was blissfully lost in reminiscences of Lord Krishna, the essence of her life.

While on the course of recovering she had a relapse once more because of her diligently busy schedule. The fever lasted for ninety days during this time span as expected. Becoming frail, she was bed-ridden now. But had implicit faith that God had ordained an auspicious future. Her intense reverence for prasad stunned her friends and associates.The most dedicated of devotees would disregard having prasad (remnants of food offered to an idol) if they had the slightest bodily discomfort. But Bahenji upheld this focused practice till the very end of her life, proving to be an ideal for others.

Her agony knew no bounds and weakness increased. She had not eaten carbohydrates for months but Ushaji's spiritual strength had not diminished, endorsed her parents. Physically she became very feeble but her face glowed as Krishna affecting her with a mysterious and sometimes terrifying rush of love, burst forth into her heart. She relished the dark god's madhurya exuded through his acts and gestures, his words and his flute, his clothes and his sports.

One could count her ribs and see the blood coursing through her veins. Even on desiring she could not raise her hand and needed help to turn her side. Bobo confirmed that the ailment and its painful suffering had brought about spiritual enlightenment, thus proving to be the golden period of her life. Episodes of joy and sorrow are like two ends of a cycle and gradually she became better.


The Sudarshan Chakra

On recouping, she said that the flaming sudarshan chakra (circular discus of Krishna) would rotate around her every second with an assurance that her immortal protector was concerned about her well-being. By the grace of Lord Krishna she had darsan of several gods and goddesses. She sighted Saraswati Devi and Bhakti Devi posited in the sky. Ushaji saw Tulsi Maharani and Naradji holding a veena in his hand, Rishi Angira, Shri Ved Vyas, Bhole Nath, Shriman Narayan and several sages blessing her with folded hands. These celestial experiences helped her easily tide over the illness.

While ailing she observed that this sick body was lying down in Ambala while her divine and eternal form was transported to a huge dense tree planted in Govind Ghat, located on banks of the Kalindi (name of the river Yamuna said to rise on a mountain Kalinda). Addressing Shri Thakur,she writes," I distinctly remember the scene even as of today. Lord Krishna's beaming moon like face, loving tenderness of his eyes, passionate but not lustful. She entreated,'Probably the Svamini ( Shri Radha) has forgotten and you must instantly remind her to keep the promise.'



Shri Radha

In a few moments the palanquin of Kishori Shri Radha arrived and was put down. She could not see who had got the palki. Shri Radha stepped out of the palanquin and hugged her. The contact, its ecstasy and the rush of sweet love was ecstatic. Nudging her Priyaji asked,' What do you want now?'


Becoming One with Krishna

Ushaji pleaded for union with her teasing, elusive and insistent paramour and His transcendent love, and was silent. Caressing the back of her head, Priyaji affirmed,'Okay! It shall be granted.' Thrilled at her loving assurance, Ushaji raved about the radiant splendour of Radha Rani, wearing a vermilion-coloured lehenga, a sky blue odhni and a pink kanchuki with zardosi work on its sleeves."

Now gradually her health improved and illness took a back seat. An enthused exultation and zeal was apparent in her persona. Bahenji had fully recovered as of now and ate well. It became easy to commute to the temple. Meanwhile the Sanatan Dharam Association felt the need to open a girl's school and they trusted Bahenji for this task. Its members insisted that she take charge and Bobo agreed to do so.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Chapter 8: Poems and Compositions


'Bhakti Rasamrta Sindhu'

It is said that Lord Krishna is the tangible form of rasa or human emotions. When the various bhavas of Vaishnavism become the sancharis of rati, and we relish the religious devotion of Radha and Krishna with energy and joyfulness and love it is known as rasa; says Shri Roop Goswami Paad in his 'Bhakti Rasamrta Sindhu.'

Shri Radha-Krishna have been the stimuli of Ushan Bahenji's poems. The terrifying rush of their love and her experiences were bound in writing and published before us.


Shri Usha Bahenji(left) with Close Friend Sushila Bahenji

She had a natural flair for writing poetry and hailed from the family of Shri Banwari Lal Shola. Her dadi used to write poetry. Ushaji's father wrote by the name of 'Hatil Kairanvi' in Urdu and his compilation 'Barishen' was published in the Devanagari script. Being a friend, he encouraged her and she had the good fortune to attend and recite in several kavya sammelans and mushairas (gathering where poets recite poems.) Ushaji once told Sushilaji, a close friend, that she had written her first poem when she was in the fifth class. She wrote about the current national and historical scene otherwise spirituality was the essence of her compositions.

During her career as a teacher she had to write books on grammar, geography and mathematics. A vast collection of her hand-written poems is safely preserved with us; wherein renunciation lies along with surrender to the divine and absorption in the devotion of Radha-Krishna coexists with dalliance plus infatuation. Reaching for the deeper ecstasies of devotion, she has lovingly explained several stotras, padas and shlokas.

Having a lean body and short height, no one who could stand up to her self-assurance and discerning conscience. At times she would create an uproar from the Congress dais and sometimes people would surge into the Study Circle's hall to witness her wonderful compositions. People were invariably drawn to Usha Bahenji reciting her poems with implicit self-confidence and a simple bhava.

Revered Bahenji interpreted several religious texts. A detailed study of nearly every scripture of most sampradayas, an explicit thought process, significant voice, measured answers and an original perspective of the Shastras were her innate virtues.


'Lila Rasa Madhuri'

After coming to Vrindavan her spontaneous poetry revolved around the dalliance of Radha-Krishna and their love centred in celestial Vrindavan and Vraj; relishing their constant closeness and the madhuri or sweetness of their divine play. Soon after she met several saints, academicians and goswamis who raved that such an extensive study of rasa texts as undertaken by her was beyond conception.

Shri Atul Krishna Goswami, Shri Jagannath Prasad Bhaktmali, Shri Prabhu Dutt Brahmachari. Shri Kripa Sindhu Das Babaji and other luminaries always praised her erudition.


Gaudiya Literature

An incident which dates back to 28-30 years is worth mentioning. Once she had the good fortune to meet Shri Deen Sharan Baba, well-versed in the Gaudiya religious texts. Gaudiya literature had not been translated into Hindi untill then. Bahenji had already read most of the scriptures he inquired about and he was amazed at her vast knowledge.


Shri Hit Harivansh Mahaprabhu, Founder of Radha Vallabh Sect

Shri Lalit Charan Goswami of the Radha Vallabha Sampradaya was immensely impressed by her learning expression of feelings and seva of Shri Thakur. An unbiased interpretation of padas without any prejudice was the forte of Bahenji.


Shri Anand Das Baba Maharaj

Revered Shri Anand Das Baba Maharaj was a great scholar of grammar and always raved about her learning and lucidity of expression.

Shri Vihari Das of Vrindavan, Dr. Achyut Lal Bhatt, Shri Kishori Raman Acharya, Shri Gokul Das Shastri and other doyens were influenced by her literary style and original thought process.

Literature on Shri Radha-Krishna

Instinctively she appraised Shri Radha-Krishna literature and revering Guru Raghavendra, was fortunate enough to study all literary works related to him.

The manuscripts of her compositions mentioned below are safely stashed with us:-

1. She wrote books on grammar, geography and mathematics during her tenure as a teacher. The works are taught in recognised colleges of the Punjab University.


Rasa of Braj, Vrindavan

2.Free padas (verses of devotional poetry esp intended to be sung) which abound with nationalism, social influence, religion, the yearly utsavs of Shri Thakur, incessant seva of Thakurji and the rasa of Braj-Vrindavan can be roughly summed up to a huge repertoire of 2500 verses.

3.Some literary works penned in prose.

4.A total number of 2500 letters related to spirituality have been written to devotees.

A sentimental interpretation of several stotras or hymns of praise.


Shri Radha-Krishna Kripakatash

a) Shri Radha-Krishna Kripa Kataksha
b)Shri Yamuna Ashtakam - Shri Shankaracharyaji Maharaj

c)Shri Krishnasya Anandakhyam Stotra - Shri Roop Goswami

d)Shri Krishna Lila Amritakhyam Stotra - Shri Roop Goswami

e)Shri Braj Anand Kandam Stotra - Shri Vithal Nathji

f)Pratah Stavah - Shri Nimbarkacharyaji

g)Shri Radhika Ashtakam - Shri Raghunath Dasji

h)Sakhi Hay! Gokul Raj Kumaram - Shri Prabhodananda Saraswati

i)Braj Raj Sut Ashtakam

j)Shri Madhava Ashtakam

k)Shri Charne Vidhehi

l) Gopi Geet

m)Pranya Geet

We have mentioned earlier that the objective of Bahenji's writing was not some spirited endeavour to create poetry. But rather the mysterious and terrifying rush of Krishna's love invaded her heart and filling her life with inspiration and delight transformed into verses. These works were published for us from time to time.

Mentioned below are some of the stotras/scriptures which could not be completed:-

a) Shri Krishna Lila Amrit Rasayan Stotra - Shri Vallabhacharyaji Maharaj


Shri Krishna Karnamrita

b)Shri Krishna Karnamrita - Shri Villabh Mangal Surdasji

c)Shri Radha Sahasranam

d)Shri Gopal Sahasranam

e)On-Radha Sudha Nidhi

f)Spriha-netra-shravan-sparsh and nasika

g)Vrindavan Shatak

h)Hans Doot