Lord Shri Vithalnath Prabhu - The Chief Deity of Dvitiya Ghar or The second
Seat……….. .
The History of The Swaroop dates back to the period when Shri Mahaprabhuji
stepped out for his PRITHVI PARIKRAMA during
which he visited Pandharpur where Lord Vithalnathji expressed his desire
to take birth as his son. So in Samvath 1558, Ashaad Sood 5, Shri Mahaprabhuji
got married and was thereafter blessed with two sons namely :
1. Shri Gopinathji and
2. The Lord Shri Krishna Himself known as Shri Vithalnathji.
Shri Vithalesh Prabhu has seven sons . . . . .
1. Shri Giridharji
2. Shri Govindraiji
3. Shri Balkrishnaji
4. Shri Gokulnathji
5. Shri Raghunathji
6. Shri Yadunathji
7. Shri Ghanshyamji
From the above seven sons, it was the Second son Shri Govindraiji who
was the recipient of the present Swaroop of Shri Vithalnathji (residing
now at Nathdwara) and with great love and affection he started performing
The Seva and looking after his personal deity.
Since Shri Govindraiji was the second son, his entire family was known
as Dvitiya Ghar or The Second Seat and all his followers were known as
Sevaks of Dvitiya Ghar.
When Shri Vithalnathji was born, a divine celebration took place at their
residence in Charnat .
Shri Nandraiji, Shri Yasodaji & all the Gopis and Gwals appeared from
a well in the courtyard and a Divine Nand-Mahotsav
(equivalent to Krishna Janma) took place. By the intention of Shri Krishna
Himself, a sage arrived with the Swaroop of Shri Vithalnathj in his hands
and informed Shri Vallabhacharya that he had
found it in the river Ganga and that Lord Vithalnathji had expressed his
wish that His Swaroop be brought to Charnat on this particular day only.
With great enthusiasm and joy, Shri Vallabhacharya
accepted and welcomed the swaroop of Lord Vithalnathji with open arms
and named his son as Shri Vithalnathji after the Swaroop itself. Thus
there was a double celebration of great magnitude on this occassion.
The Swaroop of Shri Vithalnathji was Fair (gaur) as well as Dark (shyam).
After performing the Panchamrut Snan ( bathing
with milk, curd, sugar, ghee & honey ) a special Pooja was conducted and
the Swaroop was placed on a throne and from then, till date this is the
only Swaroop which has been worshipped exclusively in the Vallabh family
. No vaishnav has directly done any seva for this deity.
As a mark of respect and as per the desire of that Sage,till today, Shri
Vithalnathji is worshiped with a shell full of water (Shankhodak) after
the Raajbhog Aarthi, which is not performed in any other Havelis belonging
to any of the other House.
Later, Shri Mahaprabhuji proceeded with his son Shri Vithalnathji to Adel
and thereafter in Samvath1628, on Fagun sood 7, he arrived in Shrimad
Gokul. In 1637, Shri Vitthalnathji was taken to Kota and then on the invitation
of Shri Hariraiji Mahaprabhu, he arrived
in Shrinathdwara. This proves that even before the arrival of Shri
Nathji from Jatipura, the Swaroop of Shri Vithalnathji had arrived
at Shrinathdwara.
The Swaroop is standing in its full Purnapurushottam
form with : -
Two hand resting on either side of the waist holding a shell in the left
hand and a lotus in the right . - Both the Charan Kamals (feet) are identical,
with noopur on one foot, whereas the other one is without a noopur Alongside
Shri Vithalnathji is Shri Yamunaji in the form
of Shri Swaminiji with lotuses in both the
hands.
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