Rudradvipa
Process of Devotional Service: Sakhyam (Being a friend)
Devotee Who Attained Perfection Through This Process: Arjuna
By adopting only one of these nine principles, the following renowned devotees of the Lord were able to achieve the highest perfection: …. (8) Through his friendship with the Lord, Arjuna attained the desired result.
(ĹrÄŤ ÄŞĹopaniᚣad 17)
“In this Rudradvipa, the eleven Rudras reside. Headed by Nila-lohita Siva, the Rudras chant Gauranga’s glories and constantly dance in bliss. As the demigods watch their dancing, they become happy and shower flowers from the sky.
“One time. VisnusvÄmi came here during the course of his tour to defeat opposing philosophies. He stayed the night with his followers here in Rudradvipa. The disciples began dancing and singing. Hari bol!’ while Viᚣášusvami recited prayers from the sruti. Pleased by the discussion of bhakti, Nila-lohita mercifully appeared there. Upon Siva’s arrival in the assembly. ViᚣášusvÄmi became startled. He folded his hands in prayer and recited appropriate praises. Siva spoke to him. ‘All of you Vaisnavas are dear to me. Your discussion on devotional service has pleased me. Ask a boon, and I will grant it. There is nothing I will not give to the Vaisnavas.’
“ViᚣášusvÄmi offered his dandavats and, filled with ecstatic love, he said, ‘Give us this one gift; that henceforth we will perfect a sampradaya teaching devotional service.’
“In great bliss, Rudra consented and named the sampradaya after himself. Thus Viᚣášusvami’s sampradaya is called the Rudra-sampradaya. With the mercy of Rudra. ViᚣášusvÄmi stayed here and worshiped Gauracandra with a desire to attain love of God.
“Gauranga appeared to him in a dream and said. By Rudra’s mercy you have become My devotee. You are fortunate to attain the treasure of bhakti in Navadvipa. Now go out and preach the philosophy of suddhÄdvaita (purified monism). The time of My appearance on earth will soon come. At that time you will appear in the form of Sri Vallabha Bhaášáša. You will meet Me in Puri, and you will perfect your sampradaya when you go to MahÄvana.’
(Sri Navadvipa-Dhama-Mahatmya, Chapter 15)
From the Garga-samhita, concerning Rudradvipa, it is stated: âIn the north is the sacred place known as Naila-lohita-kᚣetra. Lord Siva with the name Nila-lohita resides there. O King of Videha, all the devatÄs, the munis, the seven rsis, and the Maruts live there. At this place, Ravana, who gave fear to the three worlds, worshiped Siva and obtained great powers. O King, whatever results a person receives by going to KailÄsa are obtained a hundredfold by seeing this Nila-lohita Siva.”
(Sri Navadvipa-Dhama-Mahatmya, Pramana-Khanda, Chapter 3)
When will I come to Rudradvipa? Kailasa, the abode of Siva, is just the effulgence of this Rudradvipa, which shines within Navadvipa. At this place, the eleven Rudras headed by Nila-lohita dance and become stunned with gaura-prema. Durvasa Muni set up his asrama here and gave up his practice of yoga to worship Gauranga’s lotus feet.
(Sri Navadvipa Bhava-taranga)
nÄŤla-utpala â blue lotus flowers; lohita â red (ĹB 5.24.10)
lohita â red (ĹB 3.23.48)
lohita â of the mode of passion (ĹB 5.19.19)