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Sridham Mayapur Sri Dhama Mayapur This is the birthplace of Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. He appeared in 1486 and then performed many of His early pastimes here. Mayapur is 130 km north of Calcutta across the Ganges River from the city of Navadvipa. Navadvipa was the capital of Bengal in the 11th and 12th century. Before Lord Caitanya’s birth this place was known as Nadia and after the Lord’s birth, it became known as Navadvipa. Today it is known as Mayapur. The Mayapur area is one of the most holy and peaceful places in all of India. According to Gaudiya Vaisnavas, Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu is non-different from Lord Krishna. Because Sri Dham Mayapur is the site of Lord Caitanya’s appearance and childhood pastimes, it is understood that Mayapur Dhama is non-different from Vrindavana. It is an extremely important holy place. Over a million pilgrims come here each year. On the auspicious appearance day of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu (February/March full moon day) over two hundred thousand pilgrims come to celebrate His appearance. Orientation The circumference of Mayapur is three and a half miles
and the diameter is just over a mile. This is the world headquarters for ISKCON. Plans are underway for construction of the largest temple built in India in the last 200 years, at a cost of over 100 million dollars. Surrounded by a Vedic city, the temple will include a Vedic planetarium. At the present time there is a temple, various guest house facilities, Srila Prabhupada’s Puspa Samadhi, the rooms where Srila Prabhupada lived, a hut where Srila Prabhupada stayed, a gurukula school, a goshala (dairy), and beautiful gardens. The main Deities are Sri Sri Radha-Madhava. The Deities are larger than life-size. There are also eight gopis, four on each side of Radha-Madhava. They are, from left to right, Srimati Tungavidya Devi, Srimati Chitra Devi, Srimati Champaklata Devi, Srimati Lalita Devi, Sri Sri Radha-Madhava, Srimati Visakha Devi, Srimati Indulekha Devi, Srimati Rangadevi, Srimati Sudevi. Also on the main altar is a small set of Radha-Krishna Deities. On the left altar are life-size Deities of the Panca Tattva, who are from left to right Advaita Acarya, Lord Nityananda, Lord Caitanya, Gadadhara, and Srivasa Thakur. Deity
of Lord Narasimhadeva The pujari who worships Narasimhadeva must be a naisthika-brahmacari (celibate from birth), and the worship must be very strict and regulated. The Deity is Ugra Narasimhadeva. Ugra means ferocious, very angry. There are nine forms of Ugra Narasimha. This one is Sthanu-Narasimha—stepping out of the pillar. He has a searching glance looking around ferociously, His knees are bent with one foot forward ready to jump from the pillar. This Deity weights about one ton. Temple
Schedule The temple is closed from 1 pm to 4 pm and 8.30 pm to 4.15 am. Morning Bhagavatam class in English is usually given on the first floor of the lotus building, except during the Mayapur Gaura Purnima festival. Communications Money Purchasing
Needed Items Main
Gate Closure Time As you enter the main gate, on your left is a simple
hut where Srila Prabhupada stayed when ISKCON first got this property
before anything else was built. Also residing here are Nitai-Gaurasundara,
the Deities that traveled from Dwarka to Kanniyakumari and then to
Mayapur during Padayatra from 1984 to 1986. Srila
Prabhupada’s Puspa Samadhi There is an auditorium, a garden, a diorama exhibit, and small lake in front of the samadhi. It is the largest samadhi in India. There are conducted tours of the samadhi that explain some facts about Srila Prabhupada’s life. There are terra-cotta panels depicting different scenes from the Srimad Bhagavatam. On the upper roof of the Samadhi is a breathtaking view of the Ganges and surrounding area. Over one million people visited the Samadhi in 1996. Others There is a small zoo with an elephant and other animals. Out in the fields behind the temple is a goshala (cow
barn) where cows are protected. Temple
of the Vedic Planetarium When you first enter the temple complex you will take darsana of Sri Garuda, Lord Narasimhadeva and Prahlada Maharaja. In front of Lord Narasimha will be a yajna shala where a fire sacrifice with be performed daily. Then there is an altar which will have Srila Prabhupada and the Brahma-Madhva-Gaudiya-sampradaya parampara. The central altar will have seven-foot-high Deities of the Panca-Tattva made of asta-dhatu (an auspicious combination of eight metals). On the right altar will by Radha Madhava and the Asta-sakhis. Drinking
Water Just because water is supposed to be drinking water does not mean it is safe to drink for people who have just arrived in India. Unless you have been in India for a while I would highly advise you to just drink bottled, purified or boiled water. Bad water is the main cause of illness in India. Gaura
Purnima Festival At the same time over a thousand ISKCON devotees from around the world come and associate together. Living space is at a premium with four people living in a room that would normally only be for two. Also room rates are increased by 50%. ISKCON
Navadvipa Parikrama Parikrama
Schedule Schedule 1 Schedule 2 Places Visited on Gaura Mandala Parikrama Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Bhaktivedanta
Swami Charity Trust Srila Prabhupada had this trust formed in November, 1977 to renovate and develop old temples of the followers of Lord Caitanya and to help reunite the Gaudiya Vaishnava sampradaya. Bathing
in the Ganges WARNING! Several devotees have drowned in the Ganges. The current can be extremely strong. At places the Ganges can turn from shallow to very deep very quickly and one can be swept away by the current. Please be careful! Also you should be very careful when you try to save someone that you do not drown yourself. To learn how to save someone properly takes many hours of training. A good rule is to always stay within several feet of someone. Be especially cautious while entering the Ganges. A good rule is to only enter where you see other devotees (especially those of the same swimming abilities) doing so. Where
To Shop Day Trips From Mayapur 1. The most common day trip would be to go to the Yoga Pitha, Srivasa Angan, and Caitanya Math. Murari Gupta’s House could also be visited at the same time. These places are all within 2 km (1½ miles) of the ISKCON temple. 2. Chand Kazi’s samadhi, the Jagannatha temple and Sridhara’s place can all be visited at the same time. Chand Kazi’s samadhi is in a village about 3 km from the ISKCON temple. The Jagannatha temple is about 2 km from Chand Kazi’s samadhi, down a side road. Sridhara’s place is about a 6 minutes walk from the Jagannatha temple. These places can be visited in a few hours. It is best to hire a rickshaw for the entire trip. These places can also be visited at the same time you go to the Yoga Pitha and Srivasa Angan, as they are just down the road from these places. 3. You could take a boat across the Jalangi river and then visit Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur’s house. From there you can take a bike rickshaw and visit Amghata, Suvarnabihar, Sri Hari Hara Ksetra and Narasimha Palli. This trip would take four to six hours. You could also take a taxi from Mayapur to these places, going to Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur’s house at another time. I would take a taxi myself. 4. You could visit all the places in Madhyadvipa: Sapta Tila, Naimisaranya, Hamsa Vahana, Brahmana Puskhara, and Uchahatta in the same day. You could take a boat over to Swarupa Ganj and from there take a bike rickshaw to all these places. It most likely would be best to work out an hourly rate with the rickshaw driver. Also you should make definitely sure that the rickshaw driver knows how to get to these places. You could also take a taxi to these places from Mayapur. It would be a long trip before you get to the first place. Most likely the best way to get to these places is on Gaura Mandala Parikrama, as they are hard places to find and they are not well marked. 5. A nice day trip is to the town of Navadvipa (Sri Koladvipa). There are several places there. There is the Praudha Maya and Siva temples, Srila Jagannatha Dasa Babaji’s Samadhi and Bhajan Kutir, Srila Gaura Kishora’s Bhajan Kutir (Kuliya Dharamsala), Devananda Gaudiya Math and other Gaudiya Math temples. 6. From the town of Navadvipa you can visit Champahatti and Samudra Garh. You can take a bus or rickshaw from Navadvipa to Champahatti, which is a well known place. Samudra Garh is in the middle of no where and is just marked by a tree, therefore it is not so easy to find. 7. Vidyanagar and the places in Modadrumadvipa can be visited at the same time. You can take a rickshaw from Navadvipa to Vidyanagar, which will take about a half hour. From there you can go to Vrindavana Dasa Thakur’s house, Sri Vasudeva Datta’s temple and Saranga Thakur’s place. This trip will take more than four hours. 8. A few places can be visited in Sri Simantadvipa: Belpukur, where there is the Deity of Madana Gopala which was worshiped by Nilambara Cakravarti and the Simantini Devi Temple. You can take either a bike rickshaw or a taxi to these places. The trip will take a few hours. At the same time Chand Kazi’s samadhi and the Jagannatha temple could be visited. 9. Katwa and several places in the Katwa area could be visited at the same time. Katwa is 50 km (32 miles) from Mayapur. Some places around Katwa are Madhai Tala (Ghosahata), Akaihata, Sri Khanda and Kulai. It is best to take a taxi to these places. I was told that a taxi driver who works for the ISKCON temple shop knows these places. 10. To visit Santipur, where the house of Advaita Acarya is located, will take about one hour to reach by taxi from Mayapur. You can see everything there in about an hour. Where
To Stay – ISKCON The phone number in Mayapur is 91 (3472) 45213 or Fax
91 (3472) 45250 for guest reservation. Checkout time is 9 am. If you
are leaving in the afternoon, you can pay for half a day and leave
at 4 pm. On Saturdays and important holidays all the rooms here can
be fully booked. During the Mayapur festival (Feb/March) there may
be no rooms available for a few weeks. Where
To Stay – Other Places There are rooms at the Sri Krishna Caitanya Mission Temple, which is about 300m down the road toward the Appearance place of Lord Caitanya. You can rent out a room for Rs 150 during the Gaura Purnima festival. Normal rates are Rs 100 for a double room with a private bath. Where
To Eat There is a restaurant halfway between the main gate and the temple. It serves pizza, sandwiches, dosas, sweets and other such things. It is not very good and most items are served cold, unless you ask to have them heated up. It is open from 7 am to 2 pm and 5 to 8 pm, except during the festival when it is open later. You can purchase very nice cakes and sweets from the maha-prasada booth by the front door of the temple. In the morning around 8 am and in the evening at 8.20 pm there is a fresh supply of special cakes, pies, and cookies, which are quickly purchased. You can also book the 12 pm Deity’s maha-prasada plates. Radha-Madhava’s plate and Lord Jagannath’s prasada cost Rs 201 each. Srila Prabhupada’s and Lord Narasimhadeva’s plate costs Rs 101 each. It takes about five hungry people to eat the Rs 200 plate. You book the maha-prasada inside the temple with the devotee who sits on the platform to the right of the Deities. Bookings should be done as far in advance as possible. During the festival there is a Pizza Restaurant located at the backside of the Samadhi. They serve pizza, lasagna, eggplant parmesan and a few other items. The prasada is good here and it is a recommended place. Getting
Around Boat to Navadvipa 70 paise Boat to Swarupa Ganj (Bhaktivinode’s House) 60 paise To and From Calcutta Train There are several crowded local trains leaving daily from Howrah train station to Navadvipa. From there you take a rickshaw to the boat crossing. You then cross the Ganges by boat (70 paise) and get another rickshaw (Rs 6) for the last 2 km to the temple. Trains leave from Howrah station to Navadvipa at 6.30 am and at 1, 3, and 6 pm. There is also the Kamrup Express which departs at 5.35 pm. This will be a very difficult trip if you have heavy luggage. You get tickets for these trains at the windows near platform 1. To get a ticket for the Kamrup Express you need an Express Ticket. You purchase this ticket at window 14. Ladies can purchase a 2nd class ticket from window 15 or 16. There are very crowded passenger trains departing from Sealdah station to Krishnanagar (2½ hr, Rs 20). You get a ticket for this train at counter 17, which is to the left of the entrance. Sealdah is a Rs 40 taxi ride from Howrah train station or Rs 25 from the ISKCON Temple. If you have a fair amount of luggage this is a better train to take than the train to the Navadvipa. From Krishnanagar there are regular buses that depart from the bus stand to Mayapur (Rs 4) which takes about 40 minutes. If you have a decent amount of luggage this is the advised way to go, as the bus stops directly in front of the ISKCON temple. You can also take a bus to the Swarupa Ganj boat ghat (20 min), which is by Bhaktivinoda’s house on the other side of the Jalangi River. From there you get one of the regular boats (Rs 1) across the river. Once you cross the river you get a rickshaw for Rs 6 to the ISKCON Temple. You can also get a shared motor rickshaw (Rs 15) or a tempo (Rs 6) from the train station in Krishnanagar to Swarupa Ganj. The tempos are very crowed and most people would prefer the bus. If you are going to Navadvipa from Krishnanagar you
take a local bus going to Bablari (Rs 4), or any Express Bus going
to “Navadvipa Rail Gate.” WARNING Be highly aware of pickpockets on the local trains. Be especially careful when getting on and off the train. I recommend that you hold on tightly to your money belt while getting on and off the train. Do not carry any valuables in a side bag or kurta pocket. Bus There is a 6 am direct local bus to Mayapur that leaves from the Esplanade bus stand on Chowringhee Rd at the north end of the Maidan. From the Esplanade bus stand you can also get one of the regular buses during the day to Krishnanagar. From the airport you take a rickshaw to “Ek Number Gate” by the Airport Hotel and from there get a bus to Krishnanagar. It is best to get an express bus (usually going to Bhorampur or Malda). From Krishnanagar you can get another bus to Mayapur. To get from Mayapur to Calcutta, there are direct buses to Calcutta (Rs 25) that leaves at 6 am, 11 am and 3 pm from the ISKCON front gate. This is the easiest way to go to Calcutta, except for taking the 4 pm ISKCON bus. You can also take a bus from outside the temple to Krishnanagar and from there get another bus to Calcutta. ISKCON Temple Bus The Mayapur Bus usually departs daily from the ISKCON Calcutta temple at 6 am. The temple is located at 3C Albert Road, about a quarter of a mile from the junction of Camac Road and Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Rd. The bus costs Rs 100 one way or Rs 150 both ways. It is a convenient cheap way to get to Mayapur from Calcutta. You can call (33) 247-3757, 247-6075 or fax (33) 247-5815 for reservations. The bus picks up passengers at Gariahat at 6.30 am, then Prachi Cinema, Capital Electronics (Ultadanga), and the Airport Hotel. You can also be dropped at these places on the return trip. You should arrange your bus ticket the night before you want to go to Mayapur, as this bus is often fully booked in advance. The ISKCON temple bus usually departs daily from Mayapur at 4 pm. It arrives at about 8 pm in Calcutta. To reserve a seat on the bus to Calcutta in advance (a good idea) you should meet the bus when it arrives in Mayapur at 11 am, or you will have to look for the devotee who is in charge of the bus. This may not be so easy. You can also arrange a seat the day before by talking to the devotee in charge of the bus at a little before 4 pm, when the bus is about to depart. Usually the bus is not full for the return trip and you can just get a seat, but it is still best to reserve it in advance. Taxi A taxi from the Howrah train station
to Mayapur costs from Rs 800 to Rs 1100. From Calcutta airport the
price is Rs 750 to Rs 1000, as the airport is a half hour further
north than the train station. From other areas of Calcutta you may
have to pay as much as Rs 1200. It is suggested that you travel during
the day if possible, as this area of Bengal is not very safe at night.
To get to Mayapur from Calcutta by car you drive north on National
Highway 34 via Barasat to Krishnanagar. About 10 km past Krishnanagar
you make a very sharp left when you see the signboard to Sri Mayapur.
The drive takes about four hours. Taxi Warning Mayapur
to Navadvipa Long
Distance Travel Train The closest railway stations on the broad-gauge line are in Calcutta and Burdwan (Barddhaman). The fastest train from Delhi to Calcutta is the Rajdhani Express #2306 (5.15 pm) which takes just 18½ hours. It has first class A/C, and two and three tier A/C. If you take the Kalka Mail or Poorva Express from Delhi
#2312 (7.30 am) or Tundla (11.05 am), you can get down at Burdwan
(Barddhaman), which is about two hours before Calcutta. You can then
get a taxi or bus to Mayapur from there. Both trains take 25 hours
to go from Delhi to Calcutta, and from Tundla to Burdwan they take
20 hours. From Burdwan a taxi costs Rs 700 to Rs 1000. From Tundla
to Vrindavana a taxi costs Rs 550 to Rs 600. From Mathura the Toofan Express #3008 (11 am) going
via Agra takes 36 hours to reach Calcutta. You can get down an hour
before Calcutta in Bandel, a few km north of Hooghly and 43 km from
Calcutta. You can then get a local train from there to Navadvipa.
This train is very slow and is usually very crowded. Most people do
not take this train twice.
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