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- 18:34, 5 May 2023 Kritika talk contribs created page Category:Living with Me (Prabhupada) (Created page with "Category:Live Category:Me (Prabhupada) Category:With Me (Prabhupada) Category:Live With Category:Prabhupada (Me) - Umbrella Category category:Disciples o...")
- 11:02, 14 March 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The descendants of Kanu Thakura know him as Nagara Purusottama. He was the cowherd boy named Dama during krsna-lila. It is said that just after the birth of Kanu Thakura, his mother, Jahnava, died. (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The descendants of Kanu Thakura know him as Nagara Purusottama. He was the cowherd boy named Dama during krsna-lila. It is sai...")
- 10:18, 2 March 2021 Kritika talk contribs deleted page The village of Ākāihāṭa is very small. In the month of Caitra, on the day of Varuni, there is a festival commemorating the disappearance day of Kala Krsnadasa (content was: "#REDIRECT The village of Akaihata is very small. In the month of Caitra, on the day of Varuni, there is a festival commemorating the disappearance day of Kala Krsnadasa", and the only contributor was "Kritika" (talk))
- 10:18, 2 March 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page The village of Ākāihāṭa is very small. In the month of Caitra, on the day of Varuni, there is a festival commemorating the disappearance day of Kala Krsnadasa to The village of Akaihata is very small. In the month of Caitra, on the day of Varuni, there is a festival commemorating the disappearance day of Kala Krsnadasa
- 10:11, 2 March 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page It is situated on the road to Navadvipa. To reach Akaihata, one has to go from the Byandel junction station to the Katwa railway station and then go about two miles, or one has to get off at the Danihata station and from there go one mile to To reach Akaihata, one has to go from the Byandel junction station to the Katwa railway station and then go about two miles, or one has to get off at the Danihata station and from there go one mile
- 10:05, 2 March 2021 Kritika talk contribs deleted page Kaliya Krsnadasa had his headquarters in a village named Akaihata, which is situated in the district of Burdwan within the jurisdiction of the post office and police station of Katwa (content was: "#REDIRECT Kaliya Krsnadasa had his headquarters in a village named Akaihata, which is situated in the district of Burdwan within the jurisdiction of the post office and police station of Katwa. It is situated on the road to Navadvipa", and the only contributor was "Kritika" (talk))
- 10:04, 2 March 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page Kaliya Krsnadasa had his headquarters in a village named Akaihata, which is situated in the district of Burdwan within the jurisdiction of the post office and police station of Katwa to Kaliya Krsnadasa had his headquarters in a village named Akaihata, which is situated in the district of Burdwan within the jurisdiction of the post office and police station of Katwa. It is situated on the road to Navadvipa
- 09:58, 2 March 2021 Kritika talk contribs deleted page In texts 194 and 200 it is said that Kamsari Sena, the father of Sadasiva Kaviraja, was formerly the gopi named Ratnavali in Krsna’s pastimes. All the family members of Sadasiva Kaviraja were great devotees of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu (content was: "#REDIRECT In texts 194 & 200 (of the Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika) it is said that Kamsari Sena, the father of Sadasiva Kaviraja, was formerly the gopi named Ratnavali in Krsna’s pastimes. All the family members of Sadasiva Kaviraja were great devotees of Lord Caitanya", and the only contributor was "Kritika" (talk))
- 09:55, 2 March 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page In texts 194 and 200 it is said that Kamsari Sena, the father of Sadasiva Kaviraja, was formerly the gopi named Ratnavali in Krsna’s pastimes. All the family members of Sadasiva Kaviraja were great devotees of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu to In texts 194 & 200 (of the Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika) it is said that Kamsari Sena, the father of Sadasiva Kaviraja, was formerly the gopi named Ratnavali in Krsna’s pastimes. All the family members of Sadasiva Kaviraja were great devotees of Lord Caitanya
- 09:45, 2 March 2021 Kritika talk contribs deleted page Since that place also has been destroyed, all the Deities are now situated in the village named Candude-grama, which is situated one mile up from Palapada, as referred to above (content was: "#REDIRECT Since that place (Sahebadanga Bedigrama) also has been destroyed, all the Deities are now situated in the village named Candude-grama, which is situated one mile up from Palapada, as referred to above", and the only contributor was "Kritika" (talk))
- 09:44, 2 March 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page Since that place also has been destroyed, all the Deities are now situated in the village named Candude-grama, which is situated one mile up from Palapada, as referred to above to Since that place (Sahebadanga Bedigrama) also has been destroyed, all the Deities are now situated in the village named Candude-grama, which is situated one mile up from Palapada, as referred to above
- 16:48, 28 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs deleted page If one goes about two or two and a half miles from the Jhikaragāchā-ghāṭa station, he can see Bodhakhānā, the headquarters of Kānu Ṭhākura. The son of Sadasiva was Purusottama Thakura, and his son was Kanu Thakura. (content was: "#REDIRECT If one goes about two or two and a half miles from the Jhikaragacha-ghata station, he can see Bodhakhana, the headquarters of Kanu Thakura. The son of Sadasiva was Purusottama Thakura, and his son was Kanu Thakura.", and the only contributor was "Kritika" (talk))
- 16:47, 28 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page If one goes about two or two and a half miles from the Jhikaragāchā-ghāṭa station, he can see Bodhakhānā, the headquarters of Kānu Ṭhākura. The son of Sadasiva was Purusottama Thakura, and his son was Kanu Thakura. to If one goes about two or two and a half miles from the Jhikaragacha-ghata station, he can see Bodhakhana, the headquarters of Kanu Thakura. The son of Sadasiva was Purusottama Thakura, and his son was Kanu Thakura.
- 16:11, 28 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs deleted page Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura writes in his Anubhāṣya, - To go to the headquarters of Kānu Ṭhākura, one has to proceed by boat from the Jhikaragāchā-ghāṭa station to the river known as Kapotākṣa (content was: "#REDIRECT Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura writes in his Anubhasya, - To go to the headquarters of Kanu Thakura, one has to proceed by boat from the Jhikaragacha-ghata station to the river known as Kapotaksa", and the only contributor was "Kritika" (talk))
- 16:09, 28 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura writes in his Anubhāṣya, - To go to the headquarters of Kānu Ṭhākura, one has to proceed by boat from the Jhikaragāchā-ghāṭa station to the river known as Kapotākṣa to Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura writes in his Anubhasya, - To go to the headquarters of Kanu Thakura, one has to proceed by boat from the Jhikaragacha-ghata station to the river known as Kapotaksa
- 10:13, 28 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs deleted page Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura writes in his Anubhāṣya, “To go to the headquarters of Kānu Ṭhākura, one has to proceed by boat from the Jhikaragāchā-ghāṭa station to the river known as Kapotākṣa (content was: "#REDIRECT Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura writes in his Anubhāṣya, - To go to the headquarters of Kānu Ṭhākura, one has to proceed by boat from the Jhikaragāchā-ghāṭa station to the river known as Kapotākṣa", and the only contributor was "Kritika" (talk))
- 09:47, 28 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura writes in his Anubhāṣya, “To go to the headquarters of Kānu Ṭhākura, one has to proceed by boat from the Jhikaragāchā-ghāṭa station to the river known as Kapotākṣa to Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura writes in his Anubhāṣya, - To go to the headquarters of Kānu Ṭhākura, one has to proceed by boat from the Jhikaragāchā-ghāṭa station to the river known as Kapotākṣa
- 09:46, 28 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page To go to the headquarters of Kanu Thakura, one has to proceed by boat from the Jhikaragacha-ghata station to the river known as Kapotaksa. Otherwise, if one goes about two or two and a half miles from the Jhikaragacha-ghata station to Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura writes in his Anubhāṣya, “To go to the headquarters of Kānu Ṭhākura, one has to proceed by boat from the Jhikaragāchā-ghāṭa station to the river known as Kapotākṣa
- 09:29, 28 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page He can see Bodhakhana, the headquarters of Kanu Thakura. The son of Sadasiva was Purusottama Thakura, and his son was Kanu Thakura. The descendants of Kanu Thakura know him as Nagara Purusottama to If one goes about two or two and a half miles from the Jhikaragāchā-ghāṭa station, he can see Bodhakhānā, the headquarters of Kānu Ṭhākura. The son of Sadasiva was Purusottama Thakura, and his son was Kanu Thakura.
- 09:16, 28 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page He can see Bodhakhana, the headquarters of Kanu Thakura. The son of Sadasiva was Purusottama Thakura, and his son was Kanu Thakura. The descendants of Kanu Thakura know him as Nagara Purusottama (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"He can see Bodhakhana, the headquarters of Kanu Thakura. The son of Sadasiva was Purusottama Thakura, and his son was Kanu Tha...")
- 12:38, 27 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page To go to the headquarters of Kanu Thakura, one has to proceed by boat from the Jhikaragacha-ghata station to the river known as Kapotaksa. Otherwise, if one goes about two or two and a half miles from the Jhikaragacha-ghata station (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"To go to the headquarters of Kanu Thakura, one has to proceed by boat from the Jhikaragacha-ghata station to the river known a...")
- 12:13, 27 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Since that place also has been destroyed, all the Deities are now situated in the village named Candude-grama, which is situated one mile up from Palapada, as referred to above (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Since that place also has been destroyed, all the Deities are now situated in the village named Cānduḍe-grāma, which is si...")
- 11:58, 27 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Purusottama dasa Thakura sometimes lived at Sukhasagara, near the Cakadaha and Simurali railway stations. All the Deities installed by Purusottama Thakura were formerly situated in Beledanga-grama (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Purusottama dasa Thakura sometimes lived at Sukhasagara, near the Cakadaha and Simurali railway stations. All the Deities inst...")
- 11:42, 27 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page In texts 194 and 200 it is said that Kamsari Sena, the father of Sadasiva Kaviraja, was formerly the gopi named Ratnavali in Krsna’s pastimes. All the family members of Sadasiva Kaviraja were great devotees of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"In texts 194 and 200 it is said that Kaṁsāri Sena, the father of Sadāśiva Kavirāja, was formerly the gopī named Ratnāv...")
- 11:17, 27 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Text 156 of the Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika says that Candravali, a most beloved gopi of Krsna’s, later took birth as Sadasiva Kaviraja (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Text 156 of the Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika says that Candravali, a most beloved gopi of Krsna’s, later took birth as Sadasiva Ka...")
- 11:04, 27 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Sadasiva Kaviraja and Nagara Purusottama, who were father and son, are described in the Caitanya-bhagavata as maha-bhagyavan, greatly fortunate. They belonged to the vaidya caste of physicians (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Sadāśiva Kavirāja and Nāgara Puruṣottama, who were father and son, are described in the Caitanya-bhāgavata as mahā-bh...")
- 10:53, 27 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page The village of Ākāihāṭa is very small.In the month of Caitra, on the day of Varuni, there is a festival commemorating the disappearance day of Kala Krsnadasa to The village of Ākāihāṭa is very small. In the month of Caitra, on the day of Varuni, there is a festival commemorating the disappearance day of Kala Krsnadasa
- 10:51, 27 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page In the month of Caitra, on the day of Varuni, there is a festival commemorating the disappearance day of Kala Krsnadasa to The village of Ākāihāṭa is very small.In the month of Caitra, on the day of Varuni, there is a festival commemorating the disappearance day of Kala Krsnadasa
- 10:31, 27 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page It is situated on the road to Navadvipa. To reach Akaihata, one has to go from the Byandel junction station to the Katwa railway station and then go about two miles, or one has to get off at the Danihata station and from there go one mile (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"It is situated on the road to Navadvīpa. To reach Ākāihāṭa, one has to go from the Byāṇḍel junction station to the...")
- 10:09, 27 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page In the Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika (132) it is said that Kala Krsnadasa, who was also known as Kaliya Krsnadasa, was formerly a gopa (cowherd boy) of the name Lavanga. He was one of the twelve cowherd boys (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"In the Gaura-gaṇoddeśa-dīpikā (132) it is said that Kālā Kṛṣṇadāsa, who was also known as Kāliyā Kṛṣṇad...")
- 09:57, 27 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page In this verse the word radhe refers to Radhadesa, the part of Bengal where the Ganges does not flow (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"In this verse the word rāḍhe refers to Rāḍhadeśa, the part of Bengal where the Ganges does not flow"}} {{notes|}} {{com...")
- 09:42, 27 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page They (Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and Ratnagarbha Acarya) had been residents of the same village. Ratnagarbha Acarya had three sons - Krsnananda, Jiva and Yadunatha Kavicandra (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"They had been residents of the same village. Ratnagarbha Ācārya had three sons—Kṛṣṇānanda, Jīva and Yadunātha Kav...")
- 09:00, 27 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page In the Caitanya-bhagavata, Madhya-khanda, Chapter One, it is said that a gentleman known as Ratnagarbha Acarya was a friend of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s father (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"In the Caitanya-bhāgavata, Madhya-khaṇḍa, Chapter One, it is said that a gentleman known as Ratnagarbha Ācārya was a fr...")
- 13:13, 26 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page In the temple of Mahesa Pandita there are Deities of Gaura-Nityananda, Sri Gopinatha, Sri Madana-mohana and Radha-Govinda, as well as a salagrama-sila (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"In the temple of Maheśa Paṇḍita there are Deities of Gaura-Nityānanda, Śrī Gopīnātha, Śrī Madana-mohana and Rādh...")
- 13:04, 26 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page It is mentioned that Mahesa Pandita joined the festival performed by Sri Nityananda Prabhu at Panihati. Narottama dasa Thakura also joined in the festival, and Mahesa Pandita saw him on that occasion (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"It is mentioned that Maheśa Paṇḍita joined the festival performed by Śrī Nityānanda Prabhu at Pānihāṭi. Narottama...")
- 12:47, 26 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page There are about fourteen villages (where Palapada is situated in the midst of various villages such as Beledanga, Berigrama, Sukhasagara, Candude and Manasapota), and the entire neighborhood is known as Pancanagara Paragana (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"There are about fourteen villages, and the entire neighborhood is known as Pāñcanagara Paragaṇa"}} {{notes|}} {{compiler|K...")
- 12:35, 26 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page The Ganges flows nearby. It is said that formerly Mahesa Pandita lived on the eastern side of Jirat in the village known as Masipura or Yasipura to It is said that formerly Mahesa Pandita lived on the eastern side of Jirat in the village known as Masipura or Yasipura
- 11:24, 26 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page The village of Mahesa Pandita, which is known as Palapada, is situated in the district of Nadia within a forest about one mile south of the Cakadaha railway station to The village of Mahesa Pandita, which is known as Palapada, is situated in the district of Nadia within a forest about one mile south of the Cakadaha railway station.The Ganges flows nearby
- 10:52, 26 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page When Masipura merged into the riverbed of the Ganges, the Deities there were brought to Palapada, which is situated in the midst of various villages such as Beledanga, Berigrama, Sukhasagara, Candude and Manasapota (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"When Masipura merged into the riverbed of the Ganges, the Deities there were brought to Palapada, which is situated in the mid...")
- 10:36, 26 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page The Ganges flows nearby. It is said that formerly Mahesa Pandita lived on the eastern side of Jirat in the village known as Masipura or Yasipura, to The Ganges flows nearby. It is said that formerly Mahesa Pandita lived on the eastern side of Jirat in the village known as Masipura or Yasipura
- 10:35, 26 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The Ganges flows nearby. It is said that formerly Mahesa Pandita lived on the eastern side of Jirat in the village known as Masipura or Yasipura, (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The Ganges flows nearby. It is said that formerly Maheśa Paṇḍita lived on the eastern side of Jirāṭ in the village kno...")
- 09:38, 26 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The village of Mahesa Pandita, which is known as Palapada, is situated in the district of Nadia within a forest about one mile south of the Cakadaha railway station (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The village of Maheśa Paṇḍita, which is known as Pālapāḍā, is situated in the district of Nadia within a forest abou...")
- 14:24, 25 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The descendants of Pandita Dhananjaya still live in Sitala-grama and look after the temple worship (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The descendants of Paṇḍita Dhanañjaya still live in Śītala-grāma and look after the temple worship"}} {{notes|}} {{com...")
- 14:20, 25 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page After some time, he (Pandita Dhananjaya) left the responsibility for worship with a disciple and went back to Vrndavana. After returning from Vrndavana to Sitala-grama, he established a Deity of Gaurasundara in the temple (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"After some time, he left the responsibility for worship with a disciple and went back to Vrndavana. After returning from Vrnda...")
- 14:10, 25 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Before going to Vrndavana, he (Pandita Dhananjaya) lived for some time in a village named Sancadapancada, which is six miles south of the Memari railway station. Sometimes this village is also known as ‘the place of Dhananjaya’ (Dhananjayera Pata) (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Before going to Vṛndāvana, he lived for some time in a village named Sāṅcaḍāpāṅcaḍā, which is six miles south o...")
- 13:56, 25 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page It is said that for some time Pandita Dhananjaya was in a sankirtana party under the direction of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, and then he went to Vrndavana. (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"It is said that for some time Pandita Dhananjaya was in a sankirtana party under the direction of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, and...")
- 13:46, 25 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The foundation of the old temple (at Sitala) is still visible. There is a tulasi pillar near the temple, and every year during the month of Kartika (October-November) the disappearance day of Dhananjaya is observed (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The foundation of the old temple is still visible. There is a tulasi pillar near the temple, and every year during the month o...")
- 13:30, 25 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Some time ago, the zamindars of Bajaravana Kabasi, the Mulliks, constructed a big house for the purpose of a temple, but for the last sixty-five years the temple has been broken down and abandoned (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Some time ago, the zamindars of Bājāravana Kābāśī, the Mulliks, constructed a big house for the purpose of a temple, but...")
- 13:18, 25 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page One has to go about a mile northeast of this station to reach Sitala. The temple was a thatched house with walls made of dirt (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"One has to go about a mile northeast of this station to reach Sitala. The temple was a thatched house with walls made of dirt"...")
- 13:09, 25 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Sitala-grama is situated near the Mangalakota police station and Kaicara post office in the district of Burdwan. On the narrow railway from Burdwan to Katwa is a railway station about nine miles from Katwa known as Kaicara (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Sitala-grama is situated near the Mangalakota police station and Kaicara post office in the district of Burdwan. On the narrow...")
- 12:37, 25 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Pandita Dhananjaya was a resident of the village in Katwa named Sitala. He was one of the twelve gopalas. His former name, according to the Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika (127), was Vasudama (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Paṇḍita Dhanañjaya was a resident of the village in Katwa named Śītala. He was one of the twelve gopālas. His former n...")
- 10:53, 25 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page In the temple, Baladeva and Sri Sri Radha-Gopinatha are together on the throne. It is supposed that the Deity of Baladeva was installed later because according to transcendental mellow, Baladeva, Krsna and Radha cannot stay on the same throne (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"In the temple, Baladeva and Sri Sri Radha-Gopinatha are together on the throne. It is supposed that the Deity of Baladeva was...")
- 10:40, 25 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The family titles of Paramesvari’s descendants are Adhikari and Gupta. Unfortunately, his family members do not worship the Deity directly; they have engaged paid brahmanas to worship the Deity (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The family titles of Paramesvari’s descendants are Adhikari and Gupta. Unfortunately, his family members do not worship the...")
- 10:22, 25 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The descendants of Paramesvari Thakura took many disciples from brahmana families, but as these descendants gradually took to the profession of physicians, persons from brahmana families ceased becoming their disciples. (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The descendants of Paramesvari Thakura took many disciples from brahmana families, but as these descendants gradually took to...")
- 09:33, 25 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page “Paramesvari Thakura belonged, it is said, to a vaidya family. A descendant of his brother’s is at present a worshiper in the temple. Some of their family members still reside in the district of Hugli, near the post office of Canditala (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"“Parameśvarī Ṭhākura belonged, it is said, to a vaidya family. A descendant of his brother’s is at present a worshipe...")
- 09:22, 25 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page In front of the temple, in a very attractive place among two bakula trees and a kadamba tree, is the tomb of Paramesvari Thakura, and above it is an altar with a tulasi bush. It is said that only one flower a year comes out of the kadamba tree. (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"In front of the temple, in a very attractive place among two bakula trees and a kadamba tree, is the tomb of Paramesvari Thaku...")
- 09:02, 25 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Another temple in Atapura, established by the Mitra family, is known as the Radha-Govinda temple. (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Another temple in Atapura, established by the Mitra family, is known as the Radha-Govinda temple"}} {{notes|}} {{compiler|Krit...")
- 08:39, 25 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page It is stated in the Bhakti-ratnakara that by the order of Srimati Jahnava-mata, he installed Radha-Gopinatha in the temple at Atapura, in the district of Hugli. The Atapura station is on the narrow-gauge railway line between Howrah and Amata (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"It is stated in the Bhakti-ratnakara that by the order of Srimati Jahnava-mata, he installed Radha-Gopinatha in the temple at...")
- 08:25, 25 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Formerly he (Paramesvara dasa) was Arjuna, a friend of Krsna and Balarama.He was the fifth among the twelve gopalas.He accompanied Srimati Jahnava-devi when she performed the festival at Khetari (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Formerly he was Arjuna, a friend of Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma. He was the fifth among the twelve gopālas. He accompanied Śr...")
- 13:00, 24 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The pandita was in the top of a tree, and upon seeing the dancing of Nityananda he jumped down on the ground and proclaimed himself to be Angada, one of the devotees in the camp of Hanuman during the pastimes of Lord Ramacandra (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The pandita was in the top of a tree, and upon seeing the dancing of Nityananda he jumped down on the ground and proclaimed hi...")
- 12:47, 24 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Pandita Purandara met Sri Nityananda Prabhu at Khadadaha. When Nityananda Prabhu visited this village, He danced very uncommonly, and His dancing captivated Purandara Pandita (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Paṇḍita Purandara met Śrī Nityānanda Prabhu at Khaḍadaha. When Nityānanda Prabhu visited this village, He danced ver...")
- 12:05, 24 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The eldest son of Gauridasa Pandita was known as big Balarama, and the youngest was known as Raghunatha. The sons of Raghunatha were Mahesa Pandita and Govinda. Gauridasa Pandita’s daughter was known as Annapurna (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The eldest son of Gaurīdāsa Paṇḍita was known as big Balarāma, and the youngest was known as Raghunātha. The sons of R...")
- 10:55, 24 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Some of the names of the descendants of Gauridasa Pandita are as follows: (17) Patuya Gopala, (18) Bada Jagannatha, (19) Nityananda, (20) Bhavi, (21) Jagadisa, (22) Raiya Krsnadasa and (221/2) Annapurna (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Some of the names of the descendants of Gauridasa Pandita are as follows: (17) Patuya Gopala, (18) Bada Jagannatha, (19) Nitya...")
- 10:42, 24 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Some of the names of the descendants of Gauridasa Pandita are as follows: (9) Yadavacarya, (10) Hrdaya-caitanya, (11) Canda Haladara, (12) Mahesa Pandita, (13) Mukuta Raya, (14) Bhatuya Gangarama, (15) Auliya Caitanya, (16) Kaliya Krsnadasa (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Some of the names of the descendants of Gauridasa Pandita are as follows: (9) Yadavacarya, (10) Hrdaya-caitanya, (11) Canda H...")
- 10:16, 24 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Some of the names of the descendants of Gauridasa Pandita are as follows: (1) Sri Nrsimha-caitanya, (2) Krsnadasa, (3) Visnudasa, (4) Bada Balarama dasa, (5) Govinda, (6) Raghunatha, (7) Badu Gangadasa, (8) Auliya Gangarama (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Some of the names of the descendants of Gauridasa Pandita are as follows: (1) Sri Nrsimha-caitanya, (2) Krsnadasa, (3) Visnuda...")
- 09:10, 24 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page It is stated in the Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika (128) that formerly he was Subala, one of the cowherd boyfriends of Krsna and Balarama in Vrndavana (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"It is stated in the Gaura-gaṇoddeśa-dīpikā (128) that formerly he was Subala, one of the cowherd boyfriends of Kṛṣṇ...")
- 14:51, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Five types of upper-class brahmanas are recognized by the surname Pippalai (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Five types of upper-class brahmanas are recognized by the surname Pippalai"}} {{notes|}} {{compiler|Kritika}} {{complete|ALL}}...")
- 14:40, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page In this way, Kamalakara Pippalai became the worshiper of Lord Jagannatha, and since then his family members have been designated as Adhikari, which means - one who is empowered to worship the Lord.These Adhikaris belong to a respectable brahmana family (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"In this way, Kamalākara Pippalāi became the worshiper of Lord Jagannātha, and since then his family members have been desig...")
- 14:29, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The next morning he met Kamalakara Pippalai, who was formerly an inhabitant of the village Khalijuli in the Sundaravana forest area of Bengal and was a pure Vaisnava, a great devotee of Lord Jagannatha; thus he immediately gave him charge of the worship (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The next morning he met Kamalakara Pippalai, who was formerly an inhabitant of the village Khalijuli in the Sundaravana forest...")
- 14:17, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page When he became old, he was very anxious to hand over the worship to the charge of someone reliable, and in a dream he got permission from Jagannatha Prabhu to hand it over to a person whom he would meet the next morning (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"When he became old, he was very anxious to hand over the worship to the charge of someone reliable, and in a dream he got perm...")
- 14:06, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Dhruvananda went to Mahesa, where he saw the three deities - Jagannatha, Balarama and Subhadra - floating in the Ganges. He picked up all those deities and installed them in a small cottage, and with great satisfaction he executed the worship of Lord (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Thus Dhruvānanda went to Māheśa, where he saw the three deities—Jagannātha, Balarāma and Subhadrā—floating in the Ga...")
- 13:55, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page This (wanting to offer food to Jagannathaji) being his (Dhruvananda) desire, one night Jagannathaji appeared to him in a dream and asked him to go to Mahesa on the bank of the Ganges and there start worship of Him in a temple (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"This being his desire, one night Jagannāthajī appeared to him in a dream and asked him to go to Māheśa on the bank of the...")
- 13:40, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The history of the Jagannatha temple in Mahesa is as follows. One devotee of the name Dhruvananda went to see Lord Jagannatha, Balarama and Subhadra at Jagannatha Puri, wanting to offer food to Jagannathaji that he had cooked with his own hands (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The history of the Jagannatha temple in Mahesa is as follows. One devotee of the name Dhruvananda went to see Lord Jagannatha,...")
- 13:23, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The members of this (Kamalakara Pippalai's) family still reside in the vicinity of the Mahesa village. Their family name is Adhikari, and they are a brahmana family (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The members of this family still reside in the vicinity of the Māheśa village. Their family name is Adhikārī, and they are...")
- 13:06, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Nidhipati Pippalai tried his best to bring his elder brother home, but he would not return. Under these circumstances, Nidhipati Pippalai, with all his family members, came to Mahesa to reside (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Nidhipati Pippalai tried his best to bring his elder brother home, but he would not return. Under these circumstances, Nidhipa...")
- 12:48, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The land being the possession of Jagannatha, the village was named Jagannatha-pura. It is said that when Kamalakara Pippalai left home his younger brother Nidhipati Pippalai searched for him and in due course of time found him in the village of Mahesa (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The land being the possession of Jagannatha, the village was named Jagannatha-pura. It is said that when Kamalakara Pippalai l...")
- 12:05, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page During the time of Rajivalocana, there was a scarcity of finances for the worship of the Jagannatha Deity, and it is said that the Nawab of Dacca, whose name was Shah Suja, donated 1,185 bighas of land (about 395 acres) in the Bengali year 1060 (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"During the time of Rājīvalocana, there was a scarcity of finances for the worship of the Jagannātha Deity, and it is said t...")
- 11:47, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The genealogy of the family of Kamalakara Pippalai is given as follows. Kamalakara Pippalai had a son named Caturbhuja, who had two sons named Narayana and Jagannatha. Narayana had one son named Jagadananda, and his son’s name was Rajivalocana (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The genealogy of the family of Kamalakara Pippalai is given as follows. Kamalakara Pippalai had a son named Caturbhuja, who ha...")
- 11:28, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The Jagannatha Deity at Mahesa in Sri Ramapura was installed by Kamalakara Pippalai. This village of Mahesa is situated about two and a half miles from the Sri Ramapura railway station (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The Jagannatha Deity at Mahesa in Sri Ramapura was installed by Kamalakara Pippalai. This village of Mahesa is situated about...")
- 11:16, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura writes in his Anubhasya, - In the Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika (128) Kamalakara Pippalai is described as the third gopala. His former name was Mahabala (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura writes in his Anubhasya, “In the Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika (128) Kamalakara Pippalai is...")
- 10:47, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The original Deity of Mahesapura, Radhavallabha, was taken by the Saidabad Gosvamis of Berhampur, and since the present Deities were installed, a zamindar family of Mahesapura has looked after Their worship (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The original Deity of Mahesapura, Radhavallabha, was taken by the Saidabad Gosvamis of Berhampur, and since the present Deitie...")
- 10:35, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs deleted page Near the temple (In Mahesapura there are Deities of Sri Radhavallabha and Sri Sri Radharamana) is a small river of the name Vetravati (content was: "#REDIRECT Near the temple (in Mahesapura) is a small river of the name Vetravati", and the only contributor was "Kritika" (talk))
- 10:26, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page Near the temple (In Mahesapura there are Deities of Sri Radhavallabha and Sri Sri Radharamana) is a small river of the name Vetravati to Near the temple (in Mahesapura) is a small river of the name Vetravati
- 09:34, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page In that same village ( Mangaladihi ) is a temple of Balarama, and the Deity there is regularly worshiped to In that same village (Mangaladihi) is a temple of Balarama, and the Deity there is regularly worshiped
- 09:03, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page In that same village ( Mangaladihi ) is a temple of Balarama, and the Deity there is regularly worshiped (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"In that same village is a temple of Balarāma, and the Deity there is regularly worshiped"}} {{notes|}} {{compiler|Kritika}} {...")
- 08:19, 23 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Near the temple (In Mahesapura there are Deities of Sri Radhavallabha and Sri Sri Radharamana) is a small river of the name Vetravati (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Near the temple is a small river of the name Vetravatī."}} {{notes|}} {{compiler|Kritika}} {{complete|ALL}} {{first|2021-02-2...")
- 16:07, 22 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page At the end of the village resides a baula and all the buildings, both the temples and the house, appear to be newly constructed. In Mahesapura there are Deities of Sri Radhavallabha and Sri Sri Radharamana (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"At the end of the village resides a bāula [pseudo Vaiṣṇava], and all the buildings, both the temples and the house, appea...")
- 15:36, 22 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page In the Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika (127) he (Sundarananda) is stated to have been Sudama in krsna-lila. Thus he was one of the twelve cowherd boys who came down with Balarama when He descended as Sri Nityananda Prabhu (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"In the Gaura-gaṇoddeśa-dīpikā (127) he is stated to have been Sudāmā in kṛṣṇa-līlā. Thus he was one of the twel...")
- 15:19, 22 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura writes in his Anubhasya, “In the Caitanya-bhagavata, Antya-khanda, Chapter Five, it is stated that Sundarananda was an ocean of love of Godhead and the chief associate of Sri Nityananda Prabhu (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura writes in his Anubhasya, “In the Caitanya-bhagavata, Antya-khanda, Chapter Five, it...")
- 15:09, 22 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page All the devotees who are followers of Jahnava-mata are counted within the list of Sri Nityananda Prabhu’s devotees (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"All the devotees who are followers of Jāhnavā-mātā are counted within the list of Śrī Nityānanda Prabhu’s devotees"}}...")
- 14:49, 22 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page No one can describe his specific characteristics, but it is understood that wherever Murari Caitanya dasa passed, whoever was present would be enlightened in Krsna consciousness simply by the atmosphere he created (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"No one can describe his specific characteristics, but it is understood that wherever Murāri Caitanya dāsa passed, whoever wa...")
- 14:33, 22 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page He (Murari Caitanya dasa) would remain submerged in water for two or three days, but he would feel no bodily inconvenience. Thus he behaved almost like stone or wood, but he always used his energy in chanting the Hare Krsna maha-mantra (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Sometimes he would remain submerged in water for two or three days, but he would feel no bodily inconvenience. Thus he behaved...")
- 14:16, 22 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page He (Murari Caitanya dasa) had no fear for his external body, of which he was completely forgetful. He could spend all twenty-four hours of the day chanting the Hare Krsna maha-mantra or speaking about Lord Caitanya and Nityananda (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"He had no fear for his external body, of which he was completely forgetful. He could spend all twenty-four hours of the day ch...")
- 14:00, 22 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page He (Murari caitanya dasa) would sometimes chase after tigers in the jungle and treat them just like cats and dogs. He would slap the cheek of a tiger and take a venomous snake on his lap. to He (Murari Caitanya dasa) would sometimes chase after tigers in the jungle and treat them just like cats and dogs. He would slap the cheek of a tiger and take a venomous snake on his lap.
- 13:59, 22 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page He (Murari caitanya dasa) would sometimes chase after tigers in the jungle and treat them just like cats and dogs. He would slap the cheek of a tiger and take a venomous snake on his lap. (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Thus he would sometimes chase after tigers in the jungle and treat them just like cats and dogs. He would slap the cheek of a...")
- 13:47, 22 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page In the Caitanya-bhagavata, Antya-khanda, Chapter Five, there is the following statement: - Murari Caitanya dasa had no material bodily features, for he was completely spiritual (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"In the Caitanya-bhāgavata, Antya-khaṇḍa, Chapter Five, there is the following statement: ‘Murāri Caitanya dāsa had no...")
- 13:37, 22 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page When Murari Caitanya dasa came to Navadvipa, he settled in the village of Modadruma, or Mamagachi-grama. At that time he became known as Sarnga or Saranga Murari Caitanya dasa. The descendants of his family still reside in Sarer Pada (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"When Murāri Caitanya dāsa came to Navadvīpa, he settled in the village of Modadruma, or Māmagāchi-grāma. At that time he...")
- 13:26, 22 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura writes in his Anubhasya, - Murari Caitanya dasa was born in the village of Sar-vrndavana-pura, which is situated about two miles from the Galasi station on the Burdwan line (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura writes in his Anubhāṣya, “Murāri Caitanya dāsa was born in the village o...")
- 12:46, 19 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs deleted page Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura writes in his Anubhasya, “There is a place named Danihata, near the Agradvipa railway station and Patuli in the district of Burdwan, where the Deity of Sri Gopinathaji is still situated (content was: "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura writes in his Anubhāṣya"|"There is a place named Dāṅihāṭa, near the Agradvīpa railway station and Pāṭuli in the district of Burdwan, where the Deity of Śrī Gopīnāthajī is still situated"}} {{notes|}} {{compiler|Kritika}} {{complete|ALL}} {{first|2021-02-19T10:44:01Z}} {{last|2021-02-19T10:44:01Z}} {{totals_by_section|BG=0|SB=0|CC=1|OB=0|Lec=0|Con=0|Let=0}} {{total|1...")
- 10:44, 19 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura writes in his Anubhasya, “There is a place named Danihata, near the Agradvipa railway station and Patuli in the district of Burdwan, where the Deity of Sri Gopinathaji is still situated (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura writes in his Anubhāṣya, “There is a place named Dāṅihāṭa, near the...")
- 09:57, 19 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Among his (Abhirama Thakura) many disciples, Sriman Srinivasa Acarya was the most famous and the most dear, but it is doubtful that he was his initiated disciple (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Among his many disciples, Śrīmān Śrīnivāsa Ācārya was the most famous and the most dear, but it is doubtful that he wa...")
- 09:33, 19 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page It is said that Abhirama Thakura had a whip and that whoever he touched with it would immediately become an elevated devotee of Krsna. (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"It is said that Abhirāma Ṭhākura had a whip and that whoever he touched with it would immediately become an elevated devot...")
- 09:19, 19 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Many hundreds and thousands of people gather for this festival. The temple where Abhirama Thakura worshiped has a very old history. The Deity in the temple is known as Gopinatha. There are many sevaita families living near the temple (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Many hundreds and thousands of people gather for this festival. The temple where Abhirāma Ṭhākura worshiped has a very old...")
- 13:36, 18 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page This place ( where bakula tree is located) is known as Siddha-bakula-kunja. It is said that when Abhirama Thakura came there, he sat down under this tree. to This place (where bakula tree is located) is known as Siddha-bakula-kunja. It is said that when Abhirama Thakura came there, he sat down under this tree.
- 13:36, 18 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page This place ( where bakula tree is located) is known as Siddha-bakula-kunja. It is said that when Abhirama Thakura came there, he sat down under this tree. (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"This place is known as Siddha-bakula-kuñja. It is said that when Abhirāma Ṭhākura came there, he sat down under this tree...")
- 12:48, 18 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page On this line (the South Eastern Railway) there is a station named Kolaghata, from which one has to go by steamer to Ranicaka. Seven and a half miles north of Ranicaka is Khanakula (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"On this line there is a station named Kolāghāṭa, from which one has to go by steamer to Rāṇīcaka. Seven and a half mil...")
- 12:39, 18 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page During the rainy season, when this area (Hugli district) is inundated with water, people must go there by another line, which is now called the South Eastern Railway (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"During the rainy season, when this area is inundated with water, people must go there by another line, which is now called the...")
- 12:30, 18 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs deleted page Which is (another line) now called the South Eastern Railway. On this line there is a station named Kolaghata, from which one has to go by steamer to Ranicaka. Seven and a half miles north of Ranicaka is Khanakula (content was: "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"During the rainy season, when this area is inundated with water, people must go there by another line, which is now called the South Eastern Railway. On this line there is a station named Kolāghāṭa, from which one has to go by steamer to Rāṇīcaka. Seven and a half miles north of Rāṇīcaka is Khānākūla."}} {{notes|}...", and the only contributor was "Kritika" (talk))
- 12:25, 18 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page In the Hugli district, is a small town named Khanakula-krsnanagara, where the temple in which Abhirama Thakura worshiped is situated. During the rainy season, when this area is inundated with water, people must go there by another line to In the Hugli district, is a small town named Khanakula-krsnanagara, where the temple in which Abhirama Thakura worshiped is situated.
- 12:16, 18 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The temple where Abhirama Thakura worshiped is situated in Krsnanagara, which is near the kula (bank) of the Khana (Dvarakesvara River); therefore this place is celebrated as Khanakula-krsnanagara. Outside of the temple is a bakula tree (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The temple where Abhirāma Ṭhākura worshiped is situated in Kṛṣṇanagara, which is near the kūla (bank) of the Khān...")
- 12:04, 18 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page Which is ( another line) now called the South Eastern Railway. On this line there is a station named Kolaghata, from which one has to go by steamer to Ranicaka. Seven and a half miles north of Ranicaka is Khanakula to Which is (another line) now called the South Eastern Railway. On this line there is a station named Kolaghata, from which one has to go by steamer to Ranicaka. Seven and a half miles north of Ranicaka is Khanakula
- 12:04, 18 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Which is ( another line) now called the South Eastern Railway. On this line there is a station named Kolaghata, from which one has to go by steamer to Ranicaka. Seven and a half miles north of Ranicaka is Khanakula (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"During the rainy season, when this area is inundated with water, people must go there by another line, which is now called the...")
- 11:46, 18 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page In the Hugli district, is a small town named Khanakula-krsnanagara, where the temple in which Abhirama Thakura worshiped is situated. During the rainy season, when this area is inundated with water, people must go there by another line (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"“Ten miles southwest of the Cāṅpāḍāṅgā railway station on the narrow-gauge railway line from Howrah, in Calcutta,...")
- 09:36, 18 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura writes in his Anubhasya, “Ten miles southwest of the Canpadanga railway station on the narrow-gauge railway line from Howrah, in Calcutta, to Amta, a village in the Hugli district to Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura writes in his Anubhasya, - Ten miles southwest of the Canpadanga railway station on the narrow-gauge railway line from Howrah, in Calcutta, to Amta, a village in the Hugli district
- 09:24, 18 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura writes in his Anubhasya, “Ten miles southwest of the Canpadanga railway station on the narrow-gauge railway line from Howrah, in Calcutta, to Amta, a village in the Hugli district (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura writes in his Anubhāṣya, “Ten miles southwest of the Cāṅpāḍāṅgā...")
- 11:04, 13 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page He (Abhirama Thakura) was a very influential personality, and nondevotees were very much afraid of him. Empowered by Sri Nityananda Prabhu, he was always in ecstasy and was extremely kind to all fallen souls (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"He was a very influential personality, and nondevotees were very much afraid of him. Empowered by Śrī Nityānanda Prabhu, he...")
- 09:30, 13 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page In the Bhakti-ratnākara Fourth Wave, there is a description of Śrīla Abhirāma Ṭhākura.By the order of Sri Nityananda Prabhu, Abhirama Thakura became a great acarya and preacher of the Caitanya cult of devotional service to In the Bhakti-ratnakara Fourth Wave, there is a description of Srila Abhirama Thakura.By the order of Sri Nityananda Prabhu, Abhirama Thakura became a great acarya and preacher of the Caitanya cult of devotional service
- 09:14, 13 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page By the order of Sri Nityananda Prabhu, Abhirama Thakura became a great acarya and preacher of the Caitanya cult of devotional service to In the Bhakti-ratnākara Fourth Wave, there is a description of Śrīla Abhirāma Ṭhākura.By the order of Sri Nityananda Prabhu, Abhirama Thakura became a great acarya and preacher of the Caitanya cult of devotional service
- 07:57, 13 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Sri Ramadasa, later known as Abhirama Thakura, was one of the twelve gopalas, or cowherd boyfriends, of Sri Nityananda Prabhu. The Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika (126) states that Sri Ramadasa was formerly Sridama (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Śrī Rāmadāsa, later known as Abhirāma Ṭhākura, was one of the twelve gopālas, or cowherd boyfriends, of Śrī Nityān...")
- 12:55, 12 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs deleted page His (Jaganmohan) son was Vrajanatha, and his son was Syamalala Gosvami. This is the genealogical table given by Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura for the descendants of Virabhadra Gosani (content was: "#REDIRECT His (Jaganmohan's) son was Vrajanatha, and his son was Syamalala Gosvami. This is the genealogical table given by Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura for the descendants of Virabhadra Gosani", and the only contributor was "Kritika" (talk))
- 12:52, 12 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page His (Jaganmohan) son was Vrajanatha, and his son was Syamalala Gosvami. This is the genealogical table given by Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura for the descendants of Virabhadra Gosani to His (Jaganmohan's) son was Vrajanatha, and his son was Syamalala Gosvami. This is the genealogical table given by Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura for the descendants of Virabhadra Gosani
- 11:36, 12 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page His (Jaganmohan) son was Vrajanatha, and his son was Syamalala Gosvami. This is the genealogical table given by Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura for the descendants of Virabhadra Gosani (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"This is the genealogical table given by Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura for the descendants of Vīrabhadra Gosāñi."}}...")
- 11:14, 12 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Ramacandra had four sons, of whom the eldest was Radhamadhava, whose third son was named Yadavendra. Yadavendra’s son was Nandakisora, his son was Nidhikrsna, his son was Caitanyacanda, his son was Krsnamohana, his son was Jaganmohana (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Rāmacandra had four sons, of whom the eldest was Rādhāmādhava, whose third son was named Yādavendra."}} {{notes|}} {{comp...")
- 10:47, 12 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura notes that since these three disciples belonged to different gotras, or dynasties, and also had different surnames and lived in different places, it is not possible to accept them as real sons of Virabhadra Gosani (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura notes that since these three disciples belonged to different gotras, or dynasti...")
- 10:24, 12 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The eldest disciple, Gopijana-vallabha, was a resident of a village known as Lata, near the Manakara railway station in the district of Burdwan. The second, Ramakrsna, lived near Maladaha, in a village named Gayesapura (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The eldest disciple, Gopījana-vallabha, was a resident of a village known as Latā, near the Mānakara railway station in the...")
- 10:09, 12 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The youngest, Ramacandra, belonged to the Sandilya dynasty and had the surname Vatavyala. He established his family at Khadadaha, and its members are known as the gosvamis of Khadadaha (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The youngest, Rāmacandra, belonged to the Śāṇḍilya dynasty and had the surname Vaṭavyāla. He established his family...")
- 09:49, 12 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Both these daughters married, and they are mentioned in the Bhakti-ratnakara (Thirteenth Wave). Virabhadra Gosani had three disciples who are celebrated as his sons - Gopijana-vallabha, Ramakrsna and Ramacandra (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Both these daughters married, and they are mentioned in the Bhakti-ratnākara (Thirteenth Wave). Vīrabhadra Gosāñi had thre...")
- 09:27, 12 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page In a village of the name Jhamatapura, in the district of Hugli, Virabhadra Gosani had a disciple named Yadunathacarya, who had two daughters - a real daughter named Srimati and a foster daughter named Narayani (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"In a village of the name Jhāmaṭapura, in the district of Hugli, Vīrabhadra Gosāñi had a disciple named Yadunāthācārya...")
- 09:05, 12 February 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura writes in his Anubhasya, “Virabhadra Gosani was the direct son of Srila Nityananda Prabhu and a disciple of Jahnava-devi. His real mother was Vasudha (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura writes in his Anubhāṣya, “Vīrabhadra Gosāñi was the direct son of Śrī...")
- 17:20, 22 January 2021 Kritika talk contribs deleted page They saw that Lord Ramacandra, aside from being the Supreme Personality of Godhead, was fully qualified as a ksatriya and was exemplary in character. One of the qualifications of a ksatriya is to be charitable (content was: "#REDIRECT They (the brahmanas) saw that Lord Ramacandra, aside from being the Supreme Personality of Godhead, was fully qualified as a ksatriya and was exemplary in character. One of the qualifications of a ksatriya is to be charitable", and the only contributor was "Kritika" (talk))
- 17:20, 22 January 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page They saw that Lord Ramacandra, aside from being the Supreme Personality of Godhead, was fully qualified as a ksatriya and was exemplary in character. One of the qualifications of a ksatriya is to be charitable to They (the brahmanas) saw that Lord Ramacandra, aside from being the Supreme Personality of Godhead, was fully qualified as a ksatriya and was exemplary in character. One of the qualifications of a ksatriya is to be charitable
- 12:08, 22 January 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page They saw that Lord Ramacandra, aside from being the Supreme Personality of Godhead, was fully qualified as a ksatriya and was exemplary in character. One of the qualifications of a ksatriya is to be charitable (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"They saw that Lord Rāmacandra, aside from being the Supreme Personality of Godhead, was fully qualified as a kṣatriya and w...")
- 15:17, 20 January 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The brahmanas did not refuse Lord Ramacandra's gift, after accepting it they returned it to the King. The brahmanas were so pleased with Lord Ramacandra's affection toward them that their hearts melted (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Therefore, although the brāhmaṇas did not refuse Lord Rāmacandra's gift, after accepting it they returned it to the King....")
- 12:42, 20 January 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The qualifications of a brahmana are given in Bhagavad-gita (18.42): Peacefulness, self-control, austerity, purity, tolerance, honesty, wisdom, knowledge, and religiousness - these are the qualities by which the brahmanas work (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|""Peacefulness, self-control, austerity, purity, tolerance, honesty, wisdom, knowledge, and religiousness—these are the quali...")
- 10:06, 20 January 2021 Kritika talk contribs deleted page In the previous chapter (of SB 10) it was said that the prajas, the citizens, strictly followed the system of varnasrama-dharma. The brahmanas acted exactly like brahmanas, the ksatriyas exactly like ksatriyas, and so on (content was: "#REDIRECT In the previous chapter (of SB 9.10) it was said that the prajas, the citizens, strictly followed the system of varnasrama-dharma. The brahmanas acted exactly like brahmanas, the ksatriyas exactly like ksatriyas, and so on", and the only contributor was "Kritika" (talk))
- 10:06, 20 January 2021 Kritika talk contribs moved page In the previous chapter (of SB 10) it was said that the prajas, the citizens, strictly followed the system of varnasrama-dharma. The brahmanas acted exactly like brahmanas, the ksatriyas exactly like ksatriyas, and so on to In the previous chapter (of SB 9.10) it was said that the prajas, the citizens, strictly followed the system of varnasrama-dharma. The brahmanas acted exactly like brahmanas, the ksatriyas exactly like ksatriyas, and so on
- 18:12, 19 January 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page In the previous chapter (Chapter 10) it was said that the prajas, the citizens, strictly followed the system of varnasrama-dharma. The brahmanas acted exactly like brahmanas, the ksatriyas exactly like ksatriyas, and so on (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"In the previous chapter it was said that the prajās, the citizens, strictly followed the system of varṇāśrama-dharma. The...")
- 09:27, 12 January 2021 Kritika talk contribs created page The jiva, the living entity, is always different from the Supreme Lord. The living entities (vibhinnamsa) never become one with the Lord, although Mayavadis sometimes imitate the Lord's worship of Himself (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The jīva, the living entity, is always different from the Supreme Lord. The living entities (vibhinnāṁśa) never become on...")