Spiritual Guides HOME > India > West Bengal > West Bengal > Navadvipa & Mayapur Home > Koladvipa

Shopping at Natural Nirvana
Art & Posters
Ayurvedic Medicine
Bags, Belts, Hats & Wallets
Beads
Buttons, Patches
Books
Children and Babies
Clothing
Vegan Cosmetics
DVDs & Videos
Vegan & Raw Food
Footwear
Bath Body, Mouth, Hair
Herbal Remedies
Jewelry
Music
Outdoor & Pets
Incense & Oil
Spiritual & Worship
Stickers, Cards, Calendars
Worship & Yantras

 

Fast Food Restaurants
Vegetarian Options


Food Alert Newletter

Top 16 Best USA Vegetarian Cities in 2004

Vegetarian Links
(Over 500 Links)

Vegetarian Types

Reason to be Vegetarian

Famous Vegetarians

Nutritional Benefits

Meat Derived Ingredients

What to Look Out for in International Restaurants

Health Benefits

Organic Produce

Recommended Reading

Cookbooks

Glossary

Spiritual Reasons for being a Vegetarian

Vegetarian Organizations

Hinduism

Vedic Gods

Eastern Vedic Astrology

Eastern VedicGemology

Vastu Sastra

Hare Krishna Temple adn Restaurants

Food for Life

How To Advertise

Contact Us

Link to Us

Submit or Update Restaurant or Health Food Store

This Site to Close on January 1, 2006 Appeal for Help
Regrettably if I do not receive any financial support to help maintain this site in the coming year from sincere souls such as you, I will have to cancel this site on January 1, 2006 or at least stop updating it. READ MORE

If you know of information that is not listed here, or if you would like to help update our listings, please e-mail us at:

 

Koladvipa

Google

The fifth island of Navadvipa Dham embodies the devotional mellow of pada sevanam, serving the lotus feet of the Lord. This island is on the western side of the Ganges. The present town of Navadvipa is in Koladvipa and during Lord Caitanya’s time was known as Kuliya. It is said that anyone who visits here will be freed from all sinful reactions.

Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur wrote in an article that the island of Koladvipa is unparalleled on this earth, and that this place is also known as Sripad Kuliya. Koladvipa is where Sri Koladeva (also known as Lord Varaha) manifested.

On the bank of the Ganges at the Pancaveni confluence, on the western side of the Ganges is Sri Kuliya Hill. During Satya yuga there was a brahmana named Vasudeva who resided there. He would worship Lord Varaha there. Sri Koladeva (Lord Varaha) being pleased with the worship of this brahmana manifested Himself for the pleasure of His devotee. He was as tall as a mountain touching the sky. He told His devotee Vasudeva that Sri Navadvipa Dham was dear to Him and that in the three worlds there is no comparison to Navadvipa. He also told him that in Kali yuga He would perform His pastimes there. By serving Navadvipa all holy places are served and by living in Navadvipa one attains the benefits of living at all the other holy places.

This place is nondifferent from Govardhana Hill. As in Vrindavana the northern side of this place is Bahulavana and the southern side is Rasa Sthali. Vasudeva called this place Koladvipa Parvata (kola-boar and parvata-mountian).

This place is also called Aparadha Bharjan Parta or the place where all offenses are destroyed. Lord Caitanya delivered two great offenders at this place, named Gopala Cakravarti and Devananda Pandita. When Lord Caitanya came here, on the way from Jagannatha Puri to Vrindavana, He stayed at the house of Madhava Dasa in Kuliya for seven days. At that time many atheists and blasphemers came and fell at the lotus feet of Lord Caitanya, and the Lord excused them of their offenses and gave them love of Krishna.
When Lord Caitanya stayed at the house of Madhava Dasa many hundreds of thousands of people came to see Him. Everyone began to embrace one another because they heard the good news of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s arrival. Thus all the inhabitants of Kuliya, the sinful, intermediate, and spiritually advanced, were delivered and glorified by Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.

Navadvipa City
Click Here to go to Navadvip City

Samudra Garh (Samudragada)
Samudra Garh is in the southwestern side of Sri Koladvipa. It is located in the southern most border of Navadvipa Dham. This place is considered non-different from Bahulavana in Braja. It is also considered to be the same as Dwarka and Ganga Sagara (where the Ganges meets the Bay of Bengal). This place is called Samudra Garh because the ocean (samudra) wished to have the darshan of Lord Caitanya. The ocean traveled to this place through the medium of the Ganges. The ocean resided in Sri Navadvipa Dham and therefore had the opportunity to have the darshan of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.

How To Get There This place is several km south of the city of Navadvipa. You can get here by bus or by bike rickshaw. It is outside a village. There is a large tree that marks this place on the bank of the Ganges, which stands all by itself. Unless you go with someone who knows this place it most likely will be difficult to find.

Samudra Sen’s Capital
During Dwapara yuga, a great devotee of Lord Krishna named Samudra Sen ruled this area. At this time Maharaja Yudhisthira was performing a Rajasuya sacrifice. When a Rajasuya sacrifice is performed all the rulers on the earth have to plead allegiance to Maharaja Yudhisthira or the sacrifice could not be performed. Yudhisthira sent his four brothers, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadeva in the four directions to receive tribute from all the kingdoms.

Bhima was sent to the eastern part of India. He proceeded unconquered until he reached Koladvipa, where the kingdom of Samudra Sen was situated. Samudra Sen wanted to have the darshan of Lord Krishna. He knew that if Bhima was in difficulty Lord Krishna would come. He reasoned that Krishna would personally come to rescue him.

When Bhima arrived he sent his aides to demand tribute for Maharaja Yudhisthira. Samudra Sen told the aides that he would not pay tribute and that Bhima should prepare to fight. When Samudra Sen charged onto the battlefield with his army Bhima found himself consumed by an army greater than his own. Bhima then called for the help of Krishna. Lord Krishna then appeared on the battlefield, in response to his devotee’s call for help, but only Samudra Sen could see him. At this time Lord Krishna told him that he would appear as Lord Caitanya and he showed him His form of Lord Gauranga. At this point the Lord became unmanifested. Samudra Sen then commanded his troops to stop fighting and he paid tribute to Bhima.

How To Get There The place where Samudra Sena had his capital is marked by a tree in a village here. There is a concrete platform about 3m by 3m under the tree.

Champahatti (Campahati)
This place is in the southwest part of Sri Koladvipa. The previous name of this place was Champakahatta. This place is named after the campaka trees that grow profusely in this area. There was once a campaka forest at this place. Champahatti means “place of the Champa.” Hatti means “place.”

Jayadeva Gosvami wrote Gita-govinda nearby. This place is considered non-differed from the forest of Khadiravana in Vrindavana. Campakalata Sakhi comes here daily to pick flowers and then strings garlands from campaka flowers and offers them to Radha and Krishna. The Manasi Ganga River used to flow here, but it cannot be seen now. It used to separate Koladvipa from Ritudvipa. In Braja, Manasi Ganga is a large lake in the middle of Govardhana and here it is seen as a river.

In Satya yuga an old brahmana used to live here in a big garden of campaka flowers. He used to worship the Deities of Radha Govinda with those campaka flowers. Being pleased with this brahmana, Lord Caitanya gave him His darshan in His form of Lord Gauranga, Who has the bodily hue of a fresh campaka flower. He told this brahmana that He would appear during Kali yuga and distribute the holy names of Krishna and love of Krishna. He also told the brahmana that He would take birth at this time as the Lord associate, Vaninath Pandita. During Krishna-lila this brahmana was Kamalaka Sakhi. He appeared in Gaura-lila as Dvija Vaninath, the younger brother of Gadadhara Pandita.

There is a temple here called Sri Gaura Gadadhara Gaudiya Math which was established by Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Maharaja. The Deities in this temple, Gaura-Gadadhara, were worshipped by Vaninath Pandita, Gadadhara Pandita’s brother, 500 years ago, while Lord Caitanya and Gadadhara were still on the planet. The Deities are very large and both of them stand with palms outstretched. This temple was renovated by Sri Paramananda Brahmacari, one of the disciples of Sri Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakur. Seventy years ago this place was just a jungle. Lord Nityananda and Jiva Gosvami had darshan of these Deities.

How To Get There This place is about 5 km south of the city of Navadvipa, near the Purvasthali police station and the post office in Samudragada. It is down a side street, about a half km off the main road of a village. From the main road you go through a gray arch to get to this place. This village can be reached by bus or bike rickshaw from Navadvipa. Champahatti is 2 miles from both Samudragada and the Navadvipa station on the eastern railway.

Jayadeva Gosvami at Champahatti
Jayadeva Gosvami wrote the famous poem Gita Govinda at Champahatti. Jayadeva Gosvami was the court pandita of the King of Bengal, Sri Laksmana Sena. On the eastern bank of the Ganges Jayadeva had his bhajan kutir, close to the king’s palace. After some time he left that place and came to this place with his wife Padmavati. Lord Caitanya manifested himself to Jayadeva and told him that in the future He would take birth in Navadvipa Dham in the womb of Sacidevi.
Lord Caitanya would become ecstatic when he heard Svarupa Damodara or Mukunda sing Gita Govinda. In part of this poem Lord

Narasimhadeva is glorified, keshava dhrita narahari rupa, jaya jagadisha hare; jaya jagadisha hare, jaya jagadhisha hare.

One day while worshiping Lord Krishna, Lord Caitanya appeared before Jayadeva with the complexion of a campaka flower, with the radiance of molten gold. The beauty of a million moons would have been put to shame by His beautiful face. He had curly hair and a garland of flowers around His neck. Seeing this form of the Lord, Jayadeva and his wife Padmavati fainted. The Lord lifted the couple and spoke to them. He told them that He would take birth in Nadia from the womb of Saci Devi and that He would distribute Krishna kirtana and prema. He also told them to go to Puri and that they would attain love of Godhead by worshiping Lord Jagannatha.

If you know of information that is not listed here, or if you would like to help update our listings, please e-mail us at:

 

Practical Spiritual India Guide

Practical NEPAL Guide

Vegetarian Restaurant Guide

Fast Food Restaurants
Vegetarian Options

Our own Vegetarian, Vegan, Alternative & Spiritual Sales Shop

Amazon Honor System Click Here to Pay Learn More

Buy Spiritual India, A Practical Guide

Try Netflix for Free! 

  VirusAlert_mydoom_120x90_2


!! DVD Kurma Great Vegetarian Dsihes Cooking Videos Set for just $49. Individually each video costs $14.95.for a savings of over $100

24 Devotional DVD Set for just $99 Individually each video cost $14.95 for a savings of over $200

How To Travel CheaplyUsing the Internet

 

SALE PRICE just $7 until January 1
$13 off List Price
Perfect Christmas Gift

Buy USA Vegetarian Restaurants Book Now

VEGAN BAGS
Hemp Bags
Vegetarian & Animal Rights Message Bag

Hemp Backpacks
Indian Quilted & Embroidered Bags
Ecolution Bags
Splaff Bags

CLOTHES
Vegetarian T-Shirts
Animal Rights T-Shirts
Vedic Gods T-Shirts

Hemp Gloves
Vegan Message Hats
Animal Rights Beanies
Hemp Hats
Vegetarian Message Hats
Indian Men Clothing
Indian Women Clothing
Scarves
Indian design Stoles
Indian Sarongs
Sacred Threads Tops
S. T. Dresses
S. T. Pants
Sacred Threads Children Clothing

Bedding & Pillows (beautiful)
Indian Bedspreads
Indian Design Quilts
Indian Design Pillows

FOOD
Raw Foods

Vegan Foods

AYURVEDIC MEDICINES
Ayurvedic Medicines
Neem Products
Ayurvedic Books
Herbal Vedic
NeemAura
AyurvedicSupplements
Ayurvedic Incense
Organic South Neem
Ayurvedic Soaps
Ayurveda Toothpaste
Ayurveda Massage Oil

VEGAN HEALTH
Vegan Vitamins
Vegan Herbal Remedies
Massage Oils
Sport Supplements
Vegan Protein
First Aid Products
Cold Medicines
Olbas
Well-In-Hand
Skin & Blemish
Herbal Salves & Balms

VEGAN BODY CARE
Vegan Soaps
Vegan Shampoos
Vegan Hair Spays
Vegan Toothpaste
Tongue Cleaners
Neti Pots
Vegan Perfumes
Vegan Sun Care
Lip Balm
Contact Len Cleaner
Skin Treatments
Men's Products
Dental Floss
Natural Mouthwashes
Vegan Hair Removal System

INCENSE & OILS
Incenses
Essential Oil
Vegan Candles

VEGAN BELTS & WALLETS
Vegan Wallets
Hemp Belts
Vegan Belts
Hemp Guitar Straps

VEGETARIAN & VEGAN BOOKS
Vegan Books
Vegetarian Books
Vegan Cookbooks
Vegetarian Cookbooks
Restaurant Cookbooks
Raw Food Book

VEG COSMETIC
Eyeshadows & Liners
Nail Polish
Blush
Lip Stick
Mascara
Powders
Nail Polish

VEDIC & SPIRITUAL
Mandala Publishers
OM Jewelry
Krishna Photos
Radha & Krishna Dolls

 

JEWELRY
Anklets
OM Jewelry
Nose Rings & Studs
Toe Rings
Astrological Gems
Earrings
Pendants
Silver Tulasi Beads
Neckbeads
Necklaces
Silver Jewelry
Gold Jewelry

BUTTONS STICKER
Animal Rights Buttons
Vegan Patch
Jam Bands Stickers
Jam Band Stickers (20 stickers for $5)

SPIRITUAL BOOKS
All Books
Holy Places
Vedic Scriptures
Mandala Publishing
Art Books
Kurma Cook Books
Bhagavat Gita
Caitanya Mahaprabhu
Children
Srimad Bhagvatam
Spiritual Biography
Vedic Coloring Books

SPIRITUAL MUCIC
Bhajans
S. Prabhupada Bhajans
Kirtana
New Age
Musical Instruments
Spiritual Lessons
Audio Vedic Books



VEGETARIAN VIDEO
Vegetarian Cooking
Vegetarian

SPIRTUAL VIDEO
Devotional Movies
Interactive CDs
Vedic Puppet Shows
Vedic Art & Culture
Indian Music Lessons
Bhativedanta Swami Prabhupada

Spiritual Photos & Art
Krishna Posters
Krishna Pictures
Vedic Gods Photos
Vedic Gods Posters

OTHER PRODUCTS
Putumayo World Music
Pet Products
Outdoor Neem
Air Garcia T-shirt

Bob Marley Reggae
Hats
Shirts
Key Chains
License Plates
Scarves
Books

This Site to Close on January 1, 2006 Appeal for Help
Regrettably if I do not receive any financial support to help maintain this site in the coming year from sincere souls such as you, I will have to cancel this site on January 1, 2006 or at least stop updating it. READ MORE

         
Copyright ©2001 John Howley and Spiritual Guides