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Sunday, February 8, 2015

Amra Ghata

AMRA GHATA
Once while performing Harinama Sankirtana Lord Caitanya noticed the devotees were becoming tired. He stopped the kirtana and planted a mango seed in the ground at this spot. Within minutes a huge mango tree grew covered in big, beautiful, red and yellow mangoes that had no skin or seeds. Lord Caitanya picked around 200 mangoes, one for each devotee present. He washed the mangoes and offered them all to Lord Sri Krishna. Gaurasundara then ate one mango and after washing His hands, distributed the rest of the mangoes to the devotees. One mango was enough to completely satisfy each devotee. Daily after kirtana with Lord Caitanya and Lord Nityananda Prabhu, the devotees would hold a mango eating festival. The tree supplied mangoes every day for one year without interruption. After one year, by the desire of Lord, it suddenly disappeared.


Beautiful marigold fields one the way from Suvarna Vihara Temple to Gaura-daha

Darshan times at Suvarna Vihara Temple: 6am to 12pm and 3pm to 8pm
Directions: Suvarna Vihar Temple is located in Godrumadvipa island of Navadvipa-Mayapur Dhama on the southern side of Jalangi river. Leaving Hari-Hara temple, return to the Amghata railway station and turn right. Continue down the main road for a short distance. Take road on left at Syampur bazaar and turn right at the end onto a smaller dirt road. After going past some houses the road will become smaller and will to number of path leading. Take the second path on left. A large champaka tree will come on right side of the path. Temple is at the end of this short path.

Directions to Amra-Ghata: Amra-Ghata is close to Suvarna Vihar Temple. 


Turn right outside Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura’s house and continue down the same road. One will see a railway line on the right of the road and after a few kilometres a signboard for the “Amghat Railway Station”. Almost immediately after that, on the left, is the mango grove. It is about 20 minutes by rickshaw from Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura’s house.

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