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"This is Paramānanda Prahararāja, who is also known as Mahāpātra. He is very, very intelligent"

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"This is Paramānanda Prahararāja, who is also known as Mahāpātra. He is very, very intelligent."

"This is Paramānanda Prahararāja, who is also known as Mahāpātra. He is very, very intelligent."

Prahararāja is a designation given to brāhmaṇas who represent the king when the throne is vacant. In Orissa, between the time of a king’s death and the enthronement of another king, a representative must sit on the throne. This representative is called Prahararāja. The Prahararāja is generally selected from a family of priests close to the king. During the time of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, the Prahararāja was Paramānanda Prahararāja.