- Vrindavana Dasa Thakura
Vrindavana Dasa Thakura (1507-1589 CE) was the author of the
Chaitanya Bhagavata , the first full-length biography of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu written in the Bengali language.Early life
Vrindavana Dasa was born in Mamgachi in the
Navadvipa area ofWest Bengal . His mother was Narayani, the niece ofSrivasa Pandita , a direct follower of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Vrindavana Dasa’s father, Vaikunthanatha Vipra, was from Sylet inEast Bengal . However, it is said that his father died before he was born and so his mother moved to the house of Srivasa inMayapura . In his youth Vrindavana Dasa took initiation fromNityananda , one of the main associates of Chaitanya and he was apparently the last disciple that Nityananda accepted.Chaitanya Bhagavata
In 1535, Vrindvana Dasa wrote the
Chaitanya Bhagavata , a biography ofChaitanya Mahaprabhu . Initially, the Chaitanya Bhagavata was named Chaitanya Mangala. However the poetLochana Dasa also wrote a work with this title. Therefore, the leading Vaishnavas inVrindavana met and decided that henceforth Vrindavana Dasa's book would be known as the Chaitanya Bhagavata, and Lochana Dasa’s book would remain as theCaitanya Mangala .Praise of Vrindavana Dasa
Vrindavana Dasa is considered by Gaudiya Vaishnavas as the
Vyasa of Chaitanya’s pastimes, since he was the first to reveal that Chaitanya was God himself and not just an incarnation of Godhead.It would seem that the Chaitanya Bhagavata was the only major work written by Vrindavana Dasa. There are a number of other works attributed to him but their authorship has not been validated.
ee also
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Gaudiya Vaishnavism
*Hare Krishna
*Six Goswamis Bibliography
1-Tirtha, Swami B.B., Sri Caitanya and His Associates, 2002, [http://www.mandala.org/ Mandala Publishing] , San Francisco.
2-Mahayogi Swami B.V., Lives of the Saints, translated from Gaura Parsada Citravali, unpublished work.
External Links
* [http://library.iskconmedia.com/acaryas/vrindavana-dasa-thakura Books by Vrindavana Dasa Thakura] Collection of his books in PDF Format - ISKCON Media Vedic Library
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