|| Shree Yamunaji ||
Three Forms of Shree Yamunaji:
In pushtimarg, two mothers are popular. One is Shree Yashodaji and the other is Shree Yamunaji. Shree Yamunaji is the mother of all pushti bhaktas. There are three forms of each element in this universe. These three forms are
- Adhidaivik: The divine form
- Adhyatmik: The divine attributes attached with it.
- Adhibhautik: The perceived form
- Adhidaivik: She is the Fourth patarani of Shree Krishna in Golokdham. This form always resides with Shree Krishna.
- Adhyatmik: Shree Yamunaji's nature and importance is, the one who, knowingly or unknowingly takes the divine water of Shree Yamunaji, all his sins gets destroyed, all obstacles coming in the way for Bhagwad seva will get destroyed etc.
- Adhibhautik: The River form of Shree Yamunaji that is flowing in Mathura and Shreemad Gokul.
Kalindiji (of Dwarkaleela) and Shree Yamunaji:
The
Kalindiji of Dwarkaleela is the part incarnation of adhidaivik form of
Shree Yamunaji. The full incarnation of adhidaivik form of Shree
Yamunaji is in Vraj, where she is the fourth patarani of Shree Krishna.
Four Groups of Swaminijis:
There
are basically four Yuthas (Groups) of Shree Swaminijis of Shree
Krishna. The categorization is based on the divine attributes that each
Swaminiji have.
The four groups are described as below in sequence:
- Shree Radhikaji (Nityashiddha): Tamas bhav main
- Shree Chandravali: Rajas bhav main
- Shree Kumarikas: Satvik bhav main
- Shree Yamunaji: Nirguna bhav main
Thus, Shree Yamunaji is the leader of the Nirguna class of Shree Swaminijis
Appearance of Shree Yamunaji:
According
to the Yamunamahatmya canto of Padma Purana, the Rigveda, Yajurveda
and Samveda are also known as “adhitya”. “Aditya” is the another name
of purna purushottam. The adhibhautik swaroop of “aditya” is the Sun
(Surya) that we daily perceive. Shree Purna Purushottam is of inifinite
ras. This ras (anand) is itself Shree Yamunaji. Vedas also describe
that Shree Yamunaji appeared from the RAVI MANDAL. The Physical form of
Ravi mandal contains the Spiritual form (i.e. Adhyatmik Form) in the
form of Vedatrayi. This Spiritual form will contain the divine form
(Adhidaivik Form) i.e. Purna Purushottam. Shree yamunaji appeared from
this adhidaivik form of Ravi mandal.
Description of the swaroopa of Shree Yamunaji:
Shree Yamunaji is the divine form of pushti of Shree Krishna.
She is the bestower of all accomplishments of the devotional path of
pushti.
The adhidaivik form (i.e. divine form) of Shree Yamunaji is described as follows:
Shree
Yamunaji appeared from the left part of heart of Shree Krishna. Shree
Yamunaji always bears the age of 16 years in Golokdham. She is dark is
color, just like Shree Krishna. Shree Yamunaji, in summary, having the
same swaroop like Shree Krishna.
Divine attributes of Shree Yamunaji:
According
to Shree Yamunashtkaam created by Shree Mahaprabhuji, in praise of
Shree Yamunaji, Shree Yamunaji has attributes similar to those of
Bhagavan Shri Krishna.
- Shree Yamunaji is the bestower of all accomplishments of pushtimarg.
- Shree Yamunaji enhances the devotee's devotional in Shree Krishna.
- Shree Yamunaji destroyes all hindrances that come in between the pushti jives and Shri Krishna.
- Shree Yamunaji easily establishes the relation of divine being with Shri Krishna.
- Shree Yamunaji destroyes evil attributes that have entered into the divine being by the import of age of Kali.
- Just as the devotees of Vraj had obtained Shri Krishna's love by worshipping Shree Yamunaji, similarly Pushti-jivas too, can obtain Shri Krishna's love by reverently drinking its water and bathing into it.
- Shree Yamunaji is the bestower of divine body to pushti-being so as to make it suitable for the seva of Shri Krishna
- The touch of Shree Yamunaji's water is similar to that of Lord Shri Krishna
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