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"Lord Jagannatha has left His wife, the goddess of fortune, and gone to Vrndavana, which is the Gundica temple. Due to separation from the Lord, the goddess of fortune decides to come to see the Lord at Gundica"
Sri Caitanya-caritamrta
CC Madhya-lila
CC Madhya 14.107, Translation and Purport:
"Tomorrow will be the function of Herā-pañcamī or Lakṣmī-vijaya. Hold this festival in a way that it has never been held before."
The Herā-pañcamī festival takes place five days after the Ratha-yātrā festival. Lord Jagannātha has left His wife, the goddess of fortune, and gone to Vṛndāvana, which is the Guṇḍicā temple. Due to separation from the Lord, the goddess of fortune decides to come to see the Lord at Guṇḍicā. The coming of the goddess of fortune to Guṇḍicā is celebrated as Herā-pañcamī. Sometimes this is misspelled as Harā-pañcamī among the ativāḍīs. The word herā means "to see" and refers to the goddess of fortune going to see Lord Jagannātha. The word pañcamī means "the fifth day" and is used because this takes place on the fifth day of the moon.
- God Is Lord Jagannatha
- God's Leaving
- God's Wives
- God and His Goddesses of Fortune
- God's Going
- God in Vrndavana
- Going to Vrndavana
- Which Is
- God and the Gundica Temple
- Due To
- Separation from God
- Decide
- Coming to God
- Seeing God
- Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Madhya-lila Chapter 14 Purports - Performance of the Vrndavana Pastimes
- Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Madhya-lila Purports
- Sri Caitanya-caritamrta - 62 Chapters, All Purports