13. Krandana or Vipralambha-kshetra- Jagannath Puri dham

Krandana or Vipralambha-kshetra- Jagannath Puri dham:

Here one feels the pain of separation (vipralambha) from the beloved so intensely that he wails (krandana) in anguish. Both Lord Jagannatha and Lord Gauranga are suffering intense pangs of love in separation from each other. The two Lords are crying in the ecstatic mood of mahabhava. Deeply merged in RƄdha's mellows of love, Gaura weeps for Krsna and Jagannatha Krsna weeps for Rādhā. Therefore, this dhama is known as Krandana Ksetra, the crying place. The two lovers, burning in separation, finally meet together in Purusottama Kshetra.

"Gaura-lila and krsna-lila is the same lila but the mood is different. Vraja- lila accents meeting (sambhoga-milan) and gaura-lila stresses separation (viraha). It is like the flow of a river which endlessly flows on with the constant enactment of prema-lilas. As a river has two banks, similarly, krsna- lila manifests two features or banks: Vraja-lila is the embankment of union, and gaura-lila is the embankment of separation."




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