Beauty of Nitai
Sri Caitanya Mangala Madhya Khanda
Chapter 4 "The Beauty of
Nitai"
Lord Gauranga met Nityananda Raya in the
home of Nandanacarya. Nityananda's beautiful golden-colored body had a slightly
reddish hue. Glistening ornaments adorned His enchanting form. Bright yellow
cloth carressed His hips. A yelloe turban the color of a golden campaka flower,
decorated His head. As He walked, His anklebells chimed sweetly "Jhuni,
Jhuni, Jhuni".
His eyes were wide and long like a deer.
He removed the shyness of young girls with His brilliant, lightning-like smile.
His roaring like a lion, louder than monsoon clouds, sumdued the mad elephants
of Kaliyuga. Lord Nityananda walked with the gait of a maddened elephant. His
peaceful lotus face was beautiful to behold when He cried tears of love.
Absorbed in deep love of Krishna, His body would shiver, perspire, and erupt
all over with ecstatic symptoms.
Holding a golden stick in His hand, He
smashed the pride of Kali. Golden necklaces hung on His chest. Marvelous
gem-inlaid earrings dangled on His cheeks. His hands were reddish like a
night-blooming lotus. Attractive bangles intensified the beauty of His strong,
golden arms. In ecstasy, Nityananda Prabhu, almost falling on the ground,
uttered "Where is My Kanai Gopala [Krsna]?"
Adopting the sentiment of a cowherd boy,
Nityananda cried, laughed, and begged Revati for some honey. At one moment, He
jumped like a frog. The next moment He acted dumb and speechless, or said
something unintelligible. Who can understand the Lord's transcendental mellows?
The sweet aroma of Nityananda's body stole the housewives from their, and
crushed to dust the pride of chaste girls.
Sri Nitaichandra Ki Jaya!!!! All glories
to Sri Avadhuta Raya the son of Rohini Devi, who is non-different of Lord
Gaurahari.