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Latest revision as of 11:41, 10 May 2026
The majestic and endearing nature of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu is beautifully illustrated through the various ways He called upon His followers and the public. As the Supreme Personality of Godhead, His divine summons carried absolute authority, yet it was deeply saturated with transcendental love. Śrīla Prabhupāda highlights that the Lord's calling was not ordinary; whether He was rallying a massive crowd for the first civil disobedience movement or intimately calling a humble devotee to accept prasādam, His voice awakened dormant kṛṣṇa-prema in the hearts of all who heard it. Through these pastimes, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that Lord Caitanya demonstrated both His immense social influence as a young scholar and His unparalleled compassion as the savior of the fallen souls. By observing whom the Lord calls and how He interacts with them, devotees can understand the deepest sentiments of the saṅkīrtana movement.
The Call for Civil Disobedience
When the local Islamic magistrate, the Chand Kazi, attempted to restrict the public chanting of the holy names by breaking a mṛdaṅga, Lord Caitanya boldly demonstrated His supreme leadership. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that although the Lord was a young scholar, His social influence was so vast that simply by His calling, a massive crowd immediately assembled. This unprecedented event marked the beginning of a powerful civil disobedience movement.
- He (Caitanya Mahaprabhu) started the civil disobedience movement, and He called for one lakh of men, to join the sankirtana and go to the Kazi's house. Immediately it was done. Just see how much influential He was.
- He (Caitanya Mahaprabhu) was so influential that simply by His calling, hundreds and thousands of men immediately joined to go to the Chand Kazi's house to perform kirtana. So just imagine what was His social position, so popular, leader.
- He (Caitanya Mahaprabhu) was very influential. When He was twenty years old the Kazi (the Mussulman magistrate) broke the mrdanga in sankirtana. And He started the civil disobedience movement, and He called for one lakh of men.
- Not only He (Caitanya Mahaprabhu) was a very learned scholar. . . He was young man, twenty, twenty-two years, but He was so popular that He could call 100,000 people at once to start this civil disobedience, His social position.
Calling His Intimate Devotees
Beyond His public influence, the Lord's most endearing pastimes involved calling His intimate associates. Pure devotees like Sanātana Gosvāmī and Haridāsa Ṭhākura often felt too humble and disqualified to approach the Lord directly. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda describes how the Lord would repeatedly call for them out of deep transcendental affection, proving that the Supreme Lord is conquered by the humility and surrender of His devotees.
- At noon, when it was time for lunch, the Lord called for Sanatana Gosvami, whose happiness increased because of the call.
- Haridasa Thakura did not want to go near the temple, although he was called there by Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu Himself.
- Sanatana Gosvami offered his obeisances and dandavats from a distant place, but Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu called him again and again to embrace him.
- When Lord Caitanya understood that Mukunda Datta was going to give up the association of the Mayavadis for good, He was pleased, and He at once called to see Mukunda.
Distributing Prasādam and Mercy
The act of calling devotees to distribute remnants of food was a primary way Lord Caitanya exchanged love with His followers. Whether calling them to partake in a grand festival or individually offering them the sacred remnants of Lord Jagannātha, these invitations were highly coveted blessings. Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that receiving such prasādam directly from the hand of the Lord is the ultimate perfection of a Vaiṣṇava's life.
- Although personally called by Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and Nityananda Prabhu to take prasadam with Them, still, out of great humility, Haridasa Thakura submitted - I shall take the prasadam outside of the house.
- Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu then took all the remnants of food offered to Jagannatha, such as cakes and sweet rice, and distributed them to all the other devotees, calling them individually.
- The Lord again arranged for the residential quarters of all the devotees and thereafter called them to partake of the remnants of food offered to Lord Jagannatha.
- When Lord Caitanya manifested His maha-prakasa, He called all the devotees one after another and blessed them, while Mukunda Datta stood outside the door.
Bestowing Names and Titles
The Lord's divine authority was also exhibited in how He called His associates by new, spiritually potent names, recognizing their pure devotion. Conversely, due to His extraordinary bodily luster and charming pastimes, the public affectionately called Him by names such as Viśvambhara and Gaurahari. These reciprocal interactions of naming and calling perfectly illustrate the deeply personal relationships that form the core of the bhakti tradition.
- In the future this child will protect and maintain all the world. For this reason He is to be called Visvambhara.
- Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu called Pundarika Vidyanidhi "father," and He gave him the title Premanidhi.
- The Kazi said, "Everyone calls You Gaurahari. Please let me address You by that name."
- When all the ladies saw this fun, they enjoyed laughing and called the Lord "Gaurahari." From then on, Gaurahari became another of His names.
Conclusion
Whether He was summoning the masses to chant the holy names or gently calling a beloved disciple to accept His divine mercy, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu’s voice was the catalyst for universal deliverance. His calls were an irresistible invitation to abandon material attachments and enter the eternal reality of devotional service. Through these historical accounts, followers of Śrīla Prabhupāda can deeply appreciate how the Supreme Lord interacts with both society at large and His most intimate servants, always with the perfect blend of absolute authority and unparalleled compassion.
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