Narayana stotram by priya sisters
After staying one night he set for Puri by boat with the help of Local Administrator Ram Chandra Khan. From the source of Vrindavana Dasa's Chaitanya Bhagavata, he bathed at Ambulinga Ghat of Chhatrabhog with intimate companions with great chorus-chanting ( kirtan). Chhatrabhog is the place where Goddess Ganga and Shiva met, then one hundred mouths of Ganga were visible from here. At that time He travelled on foot covering a lot of places like Baranagar, Mahinagar, Atisara and, at last, Chhatrabhog. Īfter leaving Bengal and receiving entrance into the sannyasa order by Swami Kesava Bharati, Chaitanya journeyed throughout the length and breadth of India for several years, chanting the divine names of Krishna constantly. This meeting was to mark a significant change in Chaitanya's outlook and upon his return to Bengal the local Vaishnavas, headed by Advaita Acharya, were stunned at his external sudden 'change of heart' (from 'scholar' to 'devotee') and soon Chaitanya became the eminent leader of their Vaishnava group within Nadia. When travelling to Gaya to perform the Śrāddha ceremony for his departed father, Chaitanya met his guru, the ascetic Ishvara Puri, from whom he received initiation with the Gopala Krishna mantra. Ī number of stories also exist telling of Chaitanya's apparent attraction to the chanting and singing of Krishna's names from a very young age, but largely this was perceived as being secondary to his interest in acquiring knowledge and studying Sanskrit.
NARAYANA STOTRAM BY PRIYA SISTERS FULL
Īccording to Chaitanya Charitamrita, Chaitanya was born in Nabadwip (in present-day West Bengal) on the full moon night of 18 February 1486, at the time of a lunar eclipse. The ruins of his ancestral home still survive in present day Bangladesh. Jagannath's family lived in the village of Dhakadakshin in Srihatta. Mishra migrated from a small village in Sylhet and Devi was the daughter of Nilambara Chakravarti, another Brahmin of Sylhet. Deity of Shadabhuja Gauranga at Ganga Mata Math in Puri.Ĭhaitanya ( Bengali: চৈতন্য) means "one who is conscious" (derived from Chetana, which means "Consciousness") Maha means "Great" and Prabhu means "Lord" or "Master".Ĭhaitanya was born as the second son of Jagannath Mishra and his wife Sachi Devi.