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Rādhāmohana Thākur (1697–1778) was a
Vaishnava guru. He was born in Malihati,
Bardhaman and was the great-great-grandson of
Srinivasa Acarya. His father...
- Gaḍanāẏaka
abhinandana grantha, Kābyanāẏaka Gaḍanāẏaka,
Rādhāmohana sṛshṭi samīkshā, Kabi
Rādhāmohana Gaḍanāẏaka : kr̥ti o kr̥titva and Gaḍanāẏaka parikramā...
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Madhvacharya (13th century),
Visvanatha (Nyāyasūtravṛtti, 17th century),
Rādhāmohana Gosvāmī (Nyāyasūtravivarana, 18th century), and
Kumaran Asan (1873–1924)...
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Uttar Pradesh.They are
known by the
Brahmin title of Chattaraj.
Srila Radhamohana Thakura was his descendant.
Edward C. Dimock. The
place of the hidden...
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Company in 1764, in
place of
Warren Hastings. He
learnt Vaishnavism from
Radhamohana Thakura.
After 1765
Nandakumar fell out of
favour with the British. In...
- Thakura, (1874–1937),
preacher of
Gaudiya Vaishnavism throughout India Radhamohana Thakura (1697–1778),
Vaishnava guru
Srivasa Thakura,
close ****ociate...
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wrote the
preface for the Mahā-vandanā. He was the
disciple of
Radhamohana Thakura, a
descendant of
Srinivasa Acarya. His own
disciples included...
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Biswambhara Rajendra Deba (1856–1885)
Kisorachandra Rajendra Deba (1885–1903)
Radhamohana Rajendra Deba (1903–1923) and (1934–1937)
Gaurachandra Rajendra Deba...
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Biswambhara Rajendra Deba (1856-1885)
Kisorachandra Rajendra Deba (1885-1903)
Radhamohana Rajendra Deba (1903–1923) and (1934–1937)
Gaurachandra Rajendra Deba...
- Krishna, as the
Puthia royal family were
converted to
Vaishnavism by
Radhamohana Thakura. The
temple has
exquisite terracotta ornamentation depicting...