Srila Rupa Goswami's Glorification of Mathura,
Part 2
BY: SUN STAFF
Jul 29, CANADA (SUN) Translated by Sriman Kusakratha dasa.
Text 109
tatraiva sri-mahadevottaram
na bhumika-prabhavas ca
sarito va varanane
rishinam na prabhavas ca
prabhavo vishnu-tarake
Sri Mahadeva replied:
O girl with a beautiful face, this is not the glory of ordinary ground, rivers, and sages. This is the glory of Lord Vishnu's taraka potency.
Text 110
tatha paraka-cic-chakter
ubhe tat-pada-karake
tad eva srinu bho devi
prabhavo yena vartate
The glory here is also manifest from the spiritual paraka potency. O goddess, please hear of these two potencies.
Text 111
sri-krishna-mahima sarvas
cic-chakter yah pravartate
tarakam parakam tasya
prabhavo 'yam anahatah
tarakaj jayate muktih
prema-bhaktis ca parakat
All Krishna's glories are manifest from His spiritual potency. His glories are His taraka potency and His paraka potency. From His taraka potency liberation is manifest. From His paraka potency loving devotional service is manifest.
Text 112
tatraiva sri-bhagavad-vakyam
ubhau mantrav ubhe namni
madiya-prana-vallabhe
nana-namani mantras ca
tan-madhye saram ucyate
There also the Supreme Lord says:
O girl more dear to me than life, in this way there are two mantras and two names. Among all mantras and names they are said to be the best.
Text 113
ajnatam athava jnatam
tarakam japate yadi
yatra tatra bhaven mrityuh
kasyam tu phalam adiset
If a person knowingly or unkowingly chants the taraka mantra, then no matter where he dies, he attains the result of dying in Varanasi.
Text 114
vartate yasya jihvagre
sa pumal loka-pavanah
chinatti sarva-papani
kasi-vasa-phalam labhet
He on whose tongue the name taraka appears, purifies the people of the worlds. He breaks all sins. He attains the result of living at Varanasi.
Text 115
iti taraka-mantro 'yam
yas tu kasyam pravartate
sa eva mathure devi
vartate 'tra varanane
O goddess, O girl with the beautiful face, even though he lives in Varanasi, a person who chants this taraka mantra actually lives here in Mathura.
Text 116
atha parakam ucyeta
yatha-mantram yatha-balam
parakam yatra varteta
riddhi-siddhi-samagamah
When the powerful paraka mantra is chanted, spiritual opulences and perfections appear.
Text 117
pujyo bhavati trailokye
satayur jayate puman
ashta-siddhi-samayukto
vartate yatra parakam
A person who chants the paraka mantra becomes worshiped by the three worlds. He lives for a hundred years. He attains the eight perfections.
Text 118
parakam yasya jihvagre
tasya santosha-vartita
paripurno bhavet kamah
satya-sankalpata tatha
A person who places the paraka mantra on the tip of his tongue becomes happy. His desires become fulfilled.
Text 119
dvi-vidha prema-bhaktis tu
sruta drishta tathaiva ca
akhanda-paramanandas
tad-gato jneya-lakshanah
Prema-bhakti (devotional service in pure love of God) is of two kinds: that attained by hearing about Me and that attained by seeing Me. A person who has thus fallen in love with Me becomes filled with a bliss that never breaks.
Text 120
asru-patam kvacin nrityam
kvacit premati-vihvalah
kvacit tasya maha-murccha
mad-guno giyate kvacit
Sometimes he sheds tears. Sometimes he dances. Sometimes he becomes overcome with love. Sometimes he faints. Sometimes he glorifies Me in song.
Text 121
atha prapancatitam. adi-varahe
anyaiva kacit sa sristir
vidhatur vyatirekini
na yat kshetra-gunan vaktum
isvaro 'pisvaro yatah
Mathura is Beyond the Material World of Five Elements
In the Adi-varaha Purana it is said:
Mathura was not created by Brahma. Even Lord Siva has not the power to properly describe Mathura's glories.
Text 122
skande mathura-khande
tan-mandalam mathuram hi
vishnu-cakropari sthitam
padmakaram sada tatra
vartate sasvatam nripa
In the Skanda Purana, Mathura-khanda, it is said:
O king, this circle of Mathura is like a lotus eternally above the circle of Lord Vishnu's realm.
Text 123
padme patala-khande
rishir mathura-namatra
tapah kurvati sasvate
tato 'sya mathuram nama-
bhavad adhyam sriya yutam
In the Padma Purana, Patala-khanda, it is said:
A sage named Mathura performed austerities there for a long time. Beautiful Mathura is named after him.
Text 124
tatraiva nirvana-khande
nityam me mathuram viddhi
vanam vrindavanam tatha
yamunam gopa-kanyas ca
tatha gopala-balakan
In that same book, in the Nirvana-khanda, it is said:
Know that My Mathura is eternal. So also is Vrindavana forest. So also are the Yamuna, the gopis, and the gopa boys.
Text 125
aho na jananti nara durasayah
purim madiyam paramam sanatanim
surendra-nagendra-munindra-samstutam
manoramam tam mathuram param gatim
Wicked men cannot understand My eternal, beautiful, transcendental city of Mathura, which is the supreme destination, and which is glorified by the kings of the demigods, nagas, and sages.
Text 126
atha deva-traya-rupatvam. padme patala-khande
ma-kare ca u-kare ca
a-kare canta-samsthite
mathurah sabda-nishpanna
om-karasya tatah samah
Mathura Is the Form of the Three Deities
In the Padma Purana, Patala-khanda, it is said:
Mathura is the same as the syllable aum. The a, u, and m in aumkara come from the same letters in the word Mathura.
Text 127
maha-rudro ma-karah syad
u-karo vishnu-samjnakah
a-karo 'ntyas tu brahma syat
tri-sabdam mathuram bhavet
In the syllable aum the m is Lord Siva, the u is Lord Vishnu, and the a is Lord Brahma. These three letters are the same as Mathura.
Text 128
tada varah sreshtha uktah
satya evabhavat tatah
sa tri-devamayi murtir
mathuri tishthate sada
Of these this is the best statement. Of these this is the truth. Mathura is eternally the form of these three demigods.
Text 129
atha sri-vishnu-bhakti-pradatvam. padme uttara-khande
anyeshu punya-tirtheshu
muktir eva maha-phalam
muktaih prarthya harer bhaktir
mathurayam ca labhyate
Mathura Gives Lord Vishnu's Devotional Service
In the Padma Purana, Uttara-khanda it is said:
Liberation is the great result attained at other holy places. Devotional service to Lord Hari, for which the liberated souls pray, is attained at Mathura.
Text 130
tri-ratram api ye tatra
vasanti manuja mune
harir dadyat sukham tesham
muktanam api durlabham
O sage, to they who stay there for three nights, Lord Hari happily gives what even the liberated souls cannot attain.
Text 131
brahmanda-purane
trailokya-varti-tirthanam
sevanad durlabha hi ya
paranandamayi siddhir
mathura-sparsa-matratah
In the Brahmanda Purana it is said:
The blissful perfection difficult to attain by serving all holy places in the three worlds is attained by simply touching Mathura.
Text 132
skande mathura-khande
smaranti mathuram ye ca
mathuresam visampate
sarva-tirtha-phalam tesham
syac ca bhaktir harau para
In the Skanda Purana, Mathura-khanda, it is said:
O king, they who meditate on the king of Mathura attain transcendental devotion to Lord Hari, which is the fruit of all pilgrimages.
Text 133
atha svatah parama-phalatvam. padme patala-khande
aho madhu-puri dhanya
vaikunthac ca gariyasi
dinam ekam nivasena
harau bhaktih prajayate
Mathura Gives the Greatest Result
In the Padma Purana, Patala-khanda, it is said:
Opulent Mathura is greater than Vaikuntha. Living there for a single day creates genuine devotion to Lord Hari.
Text 134
atha sapta-purinam tu
sarvotkrishtam tu mathuram
sruyatam mahima devi
vaikuntha-bhuvanottamah
Mathura is the best of the seven holy cities. O goddess, please hear of its glories greater than Vaikuntha.
Text 135
adi-varahe
bhur-bhuvah-svas-tale vapi
na patala-tale 'malam
nordhva-loke maya drishtam
tadrik kshetram vasundhare
In the Adi-varaha Purana it is said:
Not in Bhurloka, Bhuvarloka, Svarloka, Patalaloka, or Urdhvaloka have I seen any place like this, O earth-goddess.
Text 136
varahe
labhanam mathura-labho
jnananam jnanam uttamam
pritinam parama pritir
gatinam gatir uttama
In the Varaha Purana it is said:
Attainment of Mathura is the greatest of attainments. Knowledge of Mathura is the greatest of knowledges. Love for Mathura is the greatest of loves. The goal of Mathura is the greatest of goals.
Text 137
rahasyanam rahasyam ca
kriyanam ca maha-kriya
etan marana-kale tu
smartavyam manasapi ca
yadicchet paramam siddhim
samsarasya ca mokshanam
The secret of Mathura is the greatest secret. Actions in Mathura are the greatest actions. If one yearns for the supreme perfection and release from the cycle of birth and death, he should, with all his heart, meditate on Mathura at the time of his death.
Text 138
atha mathura-mandala-simajnanam. adi-varahe
vimsatir yojananam tu
mathuram mama mandalam
The Boundaries of the Circle of Mathura Are Unknown
In the Adi-varaha Purana it is said:
My circle of Mathura is 20 yojanas (160 miles).
Text 139
tatha padme yamuna-mahatmye
ramyam apsarasam sthanam
yasmims cancalatam gatah
yayavarah pura vipras
tapasvi vijitendriyah
In the Padma Purana, Yamuna-mahatmya, it is said:
One day an austere, sense-controlled brahmana named Yayavara went to the beautiful place Apsaras-tirtha.
Text 140
cira-kalam prataptam tam
indra-sapagninarditam
sprishta vari-kanenenam
mocayitva tu patakat
vimanenarka-varnena
prapayat tam suralayam
Tormented by the fire of Indra's curse, he performed austerities for a long time, but it was only when he was touched by a single drop of water there that he at once became free from his sin and an airplane splendid as the sun took him to the home of the demigods.
Text 141
pujyamanadarenarghyair
vanaprasthair yatha-vidhi
mathura-mandalam prapta
tasmad devarshi-sevita
Respectfully worshiped with arghya by the vanaprasthas and served by the sages, the Yamuna river flows through Mathura-mandala.
Text 142
pavayitva kurun desan
surasenan samavisat
vanani dvadasa sphita-
sphitani guna-sampada
After purifying the Kuru and Surasena lands, it enters twelve great and glorious forests.
Text 143
kramad visrantim asadya
visranta kesavalaye
sudarsanopari-gata
gata-srama-samipa-ga
Gradually it reaches Visranti-tirtha in the abode of Lord Kesava. It goes to Sudarsana and then it flows by Visrama-ghata.
Text 144
ity upakramya
aslishta vasudevena
sat-krityabhyarcya tapani
samprapta punya-salila
su-punyam dhrauvyam asramam
Lord Vasudeva respectfully worships and embraces the Yamuna, which with its pure waters flows to pure Dhruva-asrama.
Text 145
samprapta punya-salila
su-punyam renukasramam
dikshito yatra ramo 'bhut
sarva-kshatra-kshayadhvare
With its pure waters it flows to pure Renuka-asrama, where Lord Rama was initiated to perform a yaj{,sy 241}a to kill all the kshatriyas.
Text 146
tatah prayata yamuna
bharatasyasvamedhikam
ishtam sakuntaleyena
sarangair yatra saptabhih
Then the Yamuna flows by the place where Bharata performed an asvamedha-yajna and the place where Sakuntala's son performed seven saranga-yajnas.
Text 147
atha sa saptabhir medhyaih
somapendro 'py amadyata
tatah pratyanmukhi bhutva
samprapta saukarim purim
yasyam dharam samuddhartum
utpannas cadisukarah
Indra was pleased when he drank soma at those seven yaj{.sy 241}as. Then the river turns west and flows to Saukari Puri, where Lord Varaha lifted the earth.
Text 148
tatas tam nagarim sauri
bhutva pratyanmukhi punah
parikramya vinishkranta
jihma-gatyeva pannagi
Continuing west, the river circles that city and then continues with crooked motions as a snake.
Text 149
tatah sa surasenebhyah
pancalanam vimukti-da
ishtakasramam apede
vasishthayatanam mahat
Then it leaves the land of Surasena and gives liberation to the people of Pancala-desa, and then it flows to ishtaka-asrama, the home of Vasishta Muni.
Text 150
etena yaya-varam adhikritya saukari-vatesvara-paryantam mathura-mandalam jneyam. evam eva sarvasu dikshv api jeyam. vimsati-yojanatmake bahu-tirthavat tvaya viseshah.
In this way the circle of Mathura goes from Yayavara-asrama to Saukari Puri to Vasishtha-asrama. Turning to all directions, it makes a circle 20 yojanas (160 miles) in circumference. There are many holy places within that circle.
Text 151
mathura-khande
mathura-mandalam tad dhi
yojananam tu dvadase
yatra tirtha-sahasrani
krishna-rama-kritani ca
In the Mathura-khanda it is said:
The circle of Mathura is 12 yojanas (96 miles) in circumference. Within it are thousands of holy places where Lord ¨Krishna and Lord Rama enjoyed pastimes.
Text 152
tatha hi vaisishthyam
gavyutir dvadasamayi
dvadasaranya-samyuta
tatrapi mathura devi
sarva-siddhi-vidhayini
A Specific Description (in the Mathura-khanda)
Its measurement is 12 krosas (24 miles). It has twelve forests. O goddess, within it is Mathura, which grants all perfections.
Text 153
tatrapi padmakriter vaisishtyam
idam padmam maha-bhage
sarvesham mukti-dayakam
karnikayam sthito devi
kesavah klesa-nasanah
In the Same Scripture a Description of Mathura as a Lotus Flower
O beautiful girl, this place is a great lotus flower that gives liberation to all. O goddess, in the whorl of this lotus Lord Kesava, the destroyer of troubles, stays.
Text 154
karnikayam mrita ye tu
te nara mukti-bhaginah
madhya-patra mrita ye ca
tesham muktir vasundhare
They who die in the whorl of this lotus become liberated. O earth-goddess,they who die in the middle leaves of this lotus become liberated.
Text 155
pascime tu harim devam
govardhana-nivasinam
drishtva tam deva-devesam
kim manah paritapyase
What heart, seeing the Deity of Lord Hari, who resides on Govardhana Hill in the western part of this lotus, and who is the master of the demigods, will remain unhappy?
Text 156
uttarena tu govindam
drishtva devam param subham
nasau patati samsare
yavad ahuta-samplavam
A person who sees the handsome Deity of Lord Govinda in the northern part of this lotus will not fall into the ocean of repeated birth and death.
Text 157
visranti-samjnakam tirtham
purva-patre vyavasthitam
yam drishtva tu naro yati
muktim nasty atra samsayah
A person who sees Visranti-tirtha on the eastern petals of this lotus attains liberation. Of this there is no doubt.
Text 158
dakshinenottamam viddhi
pratimam divya-rupinim
maha-kayam su-rupam ca
kesavakara-sannibham
yam drishtva manujo devi
brahmaloke mahiyate
Know that in the south is a large, splendidly handsome Deity of Lord Kesava. O goddess, a person who sees this Deity becomes glorious in the spiritual world.
Text 159
athatra kala-viseshe nivasa-phalam. adi-varahe tatra jyaishthe
jyaishthasya sukla-dvadasyam
snatva tu niyatendriyah
mathurayam harim drishtva
prapnoti paramam gatim
The Result of Residing at Mathura During Certain Specific Times
In the Adi-varaha Purana the month of Jyaishtha (May-June) is described:
A person who is sense-controlled and who bathes in Mathura during the sukla-dvadasi in the month of Jyaishtha attains the supreme destination.
Text 160
caturmasye. adi-varahe prithivyam yani tirthani
a-samudra-saramsi ca
mathurayam gamishyanti
supte caiva janardane
Residing in Mathura During Caturmasya
In the Adi-varaha Purana it is said:
When Lord Janardana will go to sleep all holy places, lakes, and seas on the earth will go to Mathura.
Note: Lord Krishna sleeps during the four months of Caturmasya.
Text 161
caturo varshikan masan
madhu-purya vasemahi
sarvani tatra tirthani
vividhani vasanti ca
Let us reside in Mathura-puri during the four months of the monsoon season, when all holy places also reside there.
Text 162
tatraiva janmashtamyam
janmashtami-dine prapte
tatra yo mam prapasyati
janma-koti-kritam papam
tat-kshanad eva nasyati
Residing in Mathura During Janmashtami
In the same scripture Lord Krishna says:
For a person who sees Me there (in Mathura) during Janmashtami, the sins of millions of births perish in a single moment.
Text 163
bhadre masi mamashtabhyam
yah karoti mamarcanam
sarvam papam parityajya
mama sthanam sa gacchati
A person who worships Me during My Janmashtami in the month of Bhadra becomes free from all sins and goes to My abode.
Texts 164 and 165
sarvam taptam tapas tena
sarvam danam ca taih kritam
yaih kritam mathuram gatva
bhadreshtamyam vasundhare
snatva visranti-tirtheshu
pujanam me 'valokanam
All austerities are automatically performed and all charity automatically given by they who, going to Mathura during Janmastami in the month of Bhadra, bathe in Visranti-tirtha, worship me, and see My Deity-form, O earth-goddess.
Text 166
viseshatah karttike. padme karttika-mahatmye narada-vakyam
yatra kutrapi dese ca
karttike snana-danatah
agni-hotra-samam punyam
pujayam tu viseshatah
Residing in Mathura During the Month of Karttika
In the Karttika-mahatmya, Narada says:
By bathing in sacred places and giving charity during the month of Karttika, a person in any country attains piety equal to an agnihotra-yajna.
Text 167
kurukshetre koti-guno
gangayam api tat-samah
tato 'dhikah pushkare syad
dvarakayam tu bhargava
When these activities are performed at Kurukshetra or on the banks of the Ganges, the benefit is multiplied by millions of times. The benefit is even greater at Pushkara or Dvaraka, O Bhargava.
Text 168
krishna-salokya-do masah
puja-snanais ca karttikah
anyah puryas tat-samana
bhavanti mathuram vina
In Mathura bathing and worship during the month of Karttika place one on the same planet as Lord Krishna. No other holy place is equal to Mathura.
Text 169
damodaratvam hi hares
tatraivasit yatah kila
mathurayam tatas turjo
vaikuntha-priti-vardhanah
karttiko mathurayam vai
paramavadhir ishyate
The month of Karttika, when Lord Hari enjoyed His Damodara-pastime in Mathura, delights Lord Vaikuntha. The month of Karttika spent in Mathura brings the supreme destination.
Text 170
yatha maghe prayagah syad
vaisakhe jahnavi tatha
karttike mathura sevya
tatrotkarshah paro na hi
As Prayaga should be served in the month of Magha, and the Ganges in the month of Vaisakha, so Mathura should be served in the month of Karttika. Nothing is better than that service.
Text 171
mathurayam narair urje
snatva damodaro 'rcitah
krishna-rupa hi te jneya
natra karya vicarana
They who, after properly bathing, worship Lord Damodara in Mathura during Karttika, attain forms like that of Lord Krishna. Of this there is no doubt.
Text 172
durlabhah karttiko vipra
mathurayam nrinam iha
yatrarcitah svakam rupam
bhaktebhyah samprayacchati
O brahmanas, residence in Mathura during Karttika is a rare attainment for humans. To they who worship Him there and then the Lord gives their original spiritual forms.
Text 173
bhuktim muktim harir dadyad
arcito 'nyatra sevinam
bhaktim tu na dadaty eva
yato vasya-kari hareh
When He is worshiped in any other place, Lord Hari gives only liberation or sense-gratification to His servants. He does not give them pure devotional service, for that service brings Him under their dominion.
Text 174
sa tv anjasa harer bhaktir
labhyate karttike naraih
mathurayam sakrid api
sri-damodara-sevanat
By once serving Lord Damodara in Mathura during Karttika, the people can easily attain pure devotional service to Lord Hari.
Text 175
mantra-dravya-vihinam ca
vidhi-hinam ca pujanam
manyate karttike devo
mathurayam mad-arcanam
They who, even without proper mantras and offerings, and without properly following the rules, worship Him in Mathura during Karttika, the Lord considers His true devotees.
Text 176
yasya papasya yujyeta
marananta hi nishkritih
tac-chuddhy-artham idam proktam
prayascittam su-niscitam
karttike mathurayam vai
sri-damodara-pujanam
The perfect atonement to purify the sins of a lifetime is: worship Lord Damodara in Mathura during Karttika.
Text 177
sulabha mathura loke
pratyabdam karttikas tatha
tathapi samsarantiha
nara mudha bhavambudhau
Although Mathura is easy to visit in this world, and although Karttika comes every year, the fools still swim in the ocean of repeated birth and death.
Text 178
kim yajnaih kim tapobhir va
tirthair anyais ca sevitaih
karttike mathurayam ced
arcyate radhika-priyah
What is the use of yajnas? What is the use of austerities? What is the use of serving other holy places if Srimati Radhika's beloved is worshiped in Mathura during Karttika?
Text 179
yani sarvani tirthani
nada nadyah saramsi ca
karttike nivasanty atra
mathure sarva-mandale
All holy places and all holy rivers, streams, and lakes reside in the circle of Mathura during Karttika.
Text 180
paropahasam uddisya
karttike hari-sevaya
mathurayam labhed bhaktim
kim punah sraddhaya narah
They who as a joke serve Lord Hari during Karttika in Mathura will attain pure devotional service, what to speak of they who serve the Lord with faith and devotion.
Text 181
tatraiva dhumrakesam prati yama-vakyam
tasman nripatmaja sreyah
param kincin na-not; vidyate
karttike mathurayam ca
sri-damodara-pujanat
In the same scripture Yamaraja says to Dhumrakesa:
Therefore, O prince, nothing is better than to serve Lord Damodara in Mathura during Karttika.
Text 182
na catra samsayah karyah
isitritvam idam hareh
raja hi kasyacid dhritva
sarvasvam cet prayacchati
parasmai kasya kas tatra
niyanta syat prabhor yatha
Of this there is no doubt. This is the power of Lord Hari. He can take everything from one person and He can give everything to another. Who is a controller as powerful as Lord Hari?
Text 183
ayam sarvesvarah sriman
anyatha kartum isvarah
aty-alpam bhuri kurute
bahu tuccham ca manyate
He is the supremely opulent controller of all. He has the power to change anything. He can make the very small great and He can make the great insignificant.
Text 184
tatrapi prabodhinyam ati-viseshah. padme karttika-mahatmye.
tavad garjanti tirthani
vajimedhadayo makhah
mathurayam priya vishnor
yavan nayati bodhini
Residence in Mathura During Prabodhini tithi
In the Padma Purana, Karttika-mahatmya, it is said:
When Lord Vishnu does not wake from His happy sleep on Prabodhini tithi, then all the holy places roar with asvamedha-yajnas.
Note: Prabodhini tithi is the first ekadasi in the month of Karttika. On that day the Lord awakens from His four-month-long nap.
Text 185
samsara-dava-taptanam
kama-saukhya-pipasinam
sri-krishna-pada-padmasya
sannidhyam sitalam griham
Sri Krishna's lotus feet are a cooling shelter for they who thirst after material happiness but find themselves burned by the forest-fire of repeated birth and death.
Text 186
mathurayam tu kim vacyam
jagare hari-sannidhau
karttike bodhinim prapya
tatah sreyah param hi na
What can be said about approaching the Deity of Lord Hari when He awakens in Mathura? No day is better than the Prabodhini day in the month of Karttika.
Text 187
rajyam anyatra santyajya
sphitam nihata-kantakam
karttike mathurayam vai
kaimutyam jagaram caret
One should leave any other great and peaceful kingdom, and in Mathura stay awake through the night during Prabodhini in the month of Karttika. What place is better than Mathura for this?
Text 188
atha dvadasyam. vishnu-purane
urjasya sukla-dvadasyam
snatva vai yamuna-jale
mathurayam harim drishtva
prapnoti paramam gatim
Residing in Mathura During Dvadasi
In the Vishnu Purana it is said:
A person who during the Sukla-dvadasi in the month of Karttika bathes in the Yamuna and sees the Deity of Lord Hari in Mathura attains the supreme destination.
Text 189
atha bhishma-pancake. padme bhishmam prati sri-krishna-vacanam
tvaya krite vrate pascat
khyasyate bhishma-pancakam
ye tatra janma-bhumau me
karishyanti maha-vratam
mathurayam tu gangeya
tesham bhaktih kare sthita
Residing in Mathura During Bhishma-pancaka
In the Padma Purana, Sri Krishna says to Bhishma:
O Gangeya, this vow you have followed will henceforth be known as Bhishma-pancaka. They who follow this great vow in My birthplace, Mathura, find pure devotional service resting in their hand.
Text 190
sarvabhaumas tv indra-padam
brahmalokas tathakshayam
yoga-siddhim ca muktim ca
prito yacchami sarvasah
Being perfectly pleased with him, I give him royal power, the post of Indra, residence in immortal Brahmaloka, yogic powers, and liberation.
Text 191
durlabho bhakti-yogo me
mama vasya-vidhayakah
karttike mathurayam ca
vratenanena labhyate
Pure devotional service to Me which, becausae it places Me under My devotee's dominion, is very difficult to attain, is easily attained by following this vow in Mathura during Karttika.
Text 192
puranantare ca
sarvabhishta-pradam proktam
mathure bhishma-pancakam
In another place in the Puranas it is said:
Following the vow of Bhishma-pancaka in Mathura is said to fulfill all desires.
Text 193
yatha bhavishye
bhishma-panca-dine prapte
mathura-mandale hareh
nidra-ccheda-kare punye
paduke cavalokayet
In the Bhavishya Purana it is said:
A person who observes Bhishma-pancaka and Prabodhini tithi in Mathura will see Lord Hari's splendid sandals.
Text 194
atha mathura-vanantargata-madhupuri-mahatmyam. skande mathura-khande
madhor vanam prathamato
yatra vai mathura-puri
madhu-daityo hato yatra
harina visva-murtina
Glorification of Mathura City in Mathura Forest
In the Skanda Purana, Mathura-khanda, it is said:
First is Madhuvana, where is Mathura City, where Lord Hari, who appears as the Universal Form, killed the Madhu demon.
Text 195
tatraiva bhagavad-vasa
avirbhavo harer nripa
visramas ca hares tatra-there;
devanam ca nripottama
There the Supreme Personality of Godhead resides. O king, there Lord Hari appeared. O great king, there Lord Hari and the demigods enjoyed pastimes.
Text 196
yo vai madhuvane snati
yamuna-jalam asritah
sarva-tirtheshu sa snatas
tat-phalam labhate dhruvam
A person who bathes in the waters of the Yamuna in Madhuvana attains the result of bathing in all holy places.
Text 197
sarvesham nripa siddhih syat
tasmin madhuvane nrinam
tapasa bhakti-yogena
snana-matrena karmana
O king, a person who performs the devotional austerity of merely bathing in Madhuvana attains all perfections.
Text 198
aho madhuvanam dhanyam
yatra ramah sahanujah
karoti karma lokanam
hitaya ca manishinam
Madhuvana, where Balarama and His younger brother performed actions for the benefit of thoughtful men, . . .
Text 199
mardito yatra krishnena
cograsenatmajo 'surah
pavitah sparsa-matrena
gatim nitas ca yoginam
. . .and where Krishna killed Ugrasena's demon son, purified him with a mere touch, and gave him the desination attained by the yogis, is filled with transcendental opulence.