Purnima
Rasayatra of Sri Krishna. Disappearance of Srila Sundarananda Thakur. Appearance of Srila Nimbarka Acharya. End of Chaturmasya and Kartik vrata (if begun from Purnima).
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Śrī Nimbārkāchārya
Śrī Nimbārkāchārya is the pioneer of the Nimat branch of the Vaishnava lineage. He was a famous scholarly and saintly person. He used to reside on the Dhruva Mountain near Vrindavan. After his disappearance, his disciples constructed a shrine for him at that place. This is a pilgrim place for Vaiṣṇavas. His father Jagannāth named him Bhāskarāchārya in his childhood. He was believed to be a partial manifestation of Sun god by people. He was an ardent devotee of Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa. He is also known as Niyamananda.
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Glories of Sundarananda Thakur
This article is taken from the book titled ‘Sri Chaitanya: His Life and Associates’ compiled by Srila Gurudev. Srila Gurudev describes the life sketch of Sundarānanda Ṭhākura who is one of twelve gopālas known as Sudāma in kṛṣṇa-līlā.
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On the Occasion of Rasayatra and Disappearance of Srila Sundarananda Thakur and Appearance of Srila Nimbarka Acharya.
Srila Gurudev sings the glories of Srila Sundarananda Thakur and Srila Nimbarka Acharya and elaborates on different teachings from their life.
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On the Occasion of Rasa-yatra
Srila Gurudev strongly emphasizes on who can remember and speak about the rasa-yatra pastimes of Radha-Krishna. He also warns about the danger involved in remembering them or speaking about them for a person who is not eligible for that.
Sree Chaitanya Gaudiya
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