10.120
maha-krpa-patra prabhura jagai, madhai
’patita-pavana’ namera saksi dui bhai
SYNONYMS
maha-krpa-patra—object of very great mercy; prabhura—of the Lord; jagai madhai—the two brothers Jagai and Madhai; patita-pavana—deliverer of the fallen; namera—of this name; saksi—witness; dui bhai—these two brothers.
Jagai and Madhai, the eighty-ninth and ninetieth branches of the tree, were the greatest recipients of Lord Caitanya’s mercy.
These two brothers were the witnesses who proved that Lord Caitanya was rightly named Patita-pavana, “the deliverer of the fallen souls.”
PURPORT
In the Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika (115) it is said that the two brothers Jagai and Madhai were formerly the doorkeepers named Jaya and Vijaya, who later became Hiranyaksa and Hiranyakasipu.
Jagai and Madhai were born in respectable brahmana families, but they adopted the professions of thieves and rogues and thus became implicated in all kinds of undesirable activities, especially woman-hunting, intoxication and gambling.
Later, by the grace of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu and Sri Nityananda Prabhu, they were initiated, and they got the chance to chant the Hare Krsna maha-mantra.
As a result of chanting, both brothers became exalted devotees of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
The descendants of Madhai still exist, and they are respectable brahmanas.
The tombs of these two brothers, Jagai and Madhai, are in a place known as Ghosahata, or Madhaitala-grama, which is situated about one mile south of Katwa.
It is said that Sri Gopicarana dasa Babaji established a temple of Nitai-Gaura at this place about two hundred years ago.