Srila Bhakti Vaibhava Puri Goswami Maharaj was
born in the village of
Fulta, adjacent to the city of
Berhampur in the state of
Orissa,
India in the year 1913. His given name at
birth was Nrusimgha. The name of his father is Sri Damodar and the
name of his mother is Srimati Devi. He attended
Khallikote Autonomous College
in the city of
Berhampur, where he received a
B.A. degree.
In the
1930s, Srila Puri Maharaj completed his studies in
Ayurveda, and also
became active in the independence movement led by
Mahatma Gandhi.
According to his biography, he was a regional president of the
independence movement during that time.
Srila Puri Maharaj's
Ayurvedic Instructor, Kaviraja Sripad Madhusudan Sharma, was also
an initiated disciple of Gaudiya Vaishnava
Acharya Srila
Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
Thakura. Through the intervention of his Ayurvedic Instructor,
Srila Puri Maharaj was brought to see Bhaktisiddhanta, and on
August 3rd, 1936, took initiation from him in the Gaudiya Vaishnava
tradition. Thus began a long lifetime of spiritual service in the
monastic tradition of
Gaudiya Vaishnavism.
In 1966, after
almost three decades as an initiated Gaudiya Vaishnava, he accepted
the sacred renounced order of
Sanyasa from Srila Bhakti Swarupa Giri Maharaj. In
June of 1966, Srila Puri Maharaj formed the Sri Krishna Chaitanya
Ashram in
Andhra Pradesh. At the present day, Maharaj's
organization the
Sri Krishna Chaitanya Mission
has approximately eighteen (18) ashrams in
India. The mission has also published several
books in multiple languages (
English,
Oriya, etc.) including "A Brief Life History of Sri
Srimad Bhakti Vaibhava Puri Goswami Maharaj" and translations of
"Sri Chaitanya Bhagavat".
Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
Thakura had many disciples, the most notable of whom being
Srila
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
Prabhupada, the world's foremost preacher of
Gaudiya
Vaishnavism outside of India (sometimes called the
"
Hare Krishna"
movement by some). Srila Prabhupada's relationship with Srila
Bhakti Vaibhava Puri Maharaj is
best epitomized in this letter written by
Prabhupada on
December 2,
1970; "My Dear Puri Maharaj, Perhaps you are my only
Godbrother who has appreciated my humble service to the cause of
Guru Gauranga. All my other Godbrothers are very much envious, as I
can understand from their behavior." In 1971, Srila Puri Maharaj
invited Srila
Prabhupada to inaugurate a new temple at
Rajahmundry on
the banks of the
Godavari river.
In the late
1990s, following the footsteps and
tradition of Srila AC Bhaktivedanta Swami
Prabhupada, Srila Puri Maharaj began his
tours of communicating
Gaudiya Vaishnava Theology
to the Western World. 1997 marked the beginning of annual European
tours which continue to the time of this article's creation. 2001
marked his first tour around the world, at the advanced age of 89.
In that year, Maharaj traveled to the
European Union, the
United
States of America,
Mexico,
Australia, and
Thailand.
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One of the most memorable events of the 2001 World Tour
occurred on Saturday
August 25,
2001. On that day, Srila Puri Maharaj and over a dozen
devotees visited the top floor of
World Trade Center Tower 2, and
conducted a short naga-
sankirtana event. His most recent tour of the
European Union in 2005 at the advanced age of 92 recognizes Srila
Puri Maharaj as the eldest known travelling Gaudiya Vaishnav
Acharya, having
followers all over
India, as
well as
Europe,
Thailand,
North
America, and
Australia.
External links
Website about Srila Bhakti Vaibhava
Puri Maharaj as written by European followers Sri Sri Radha Govinda Mandir in
Vienna, Austria Electronic Compilation of books by Srila BV
Puri Maharaj originally published by Sri Krishna Chaitanya
Mission Website for Srila BV
Puri Maharaj in Italian and Spanish Yahoogroup dedicated to
discussion of Srila BV Puri Maharaj