Narottam das biography hindi shayari

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  • Narottama Dasa

    Leading acarya in the Gaudiya Vaishnavism

    Narottama Dasa Thakura (13 February ; date of death unknown), also known as Thakura Mahasaya, was a Gaudiya Vaishnava saint who spread Vaishnavabhakti throughout Odisha, in Bengal, and elsewhere in India.[1] Narottama Dasa was the son of King Krishnananda Datta and Narayani Devi, who resided in Gopalpur Pargana of the modern-day Rajshahi district of Bangladesh. According to some scriptues, after the death of his father he entrusted his royal duties to the eldest son of his paternal uncle and left for Vrindavana.[citation needed]

    Biography

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    Narottama Dasa Thakura was a lifelong brahmachari. He was born in a family of the Bengali Kulin Kayastha caste, the son of King Shri Krishnananda Datta, who ruled the area of Gopalpura in Rajashahi district of modern-day Bangladesh, his capital being Khetri on the Padma River. Narottama's mother was Narayani Devi, and he was born on the purnima (full-mo

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  • Narottama dasa Thakura

    Kayastha by caste, Narottama was the son of King Krsnananda Datta. Krsnananda was the Zamindar of Gopalpur Pargana in the Rajsahi district of Bangladesh. His capital was located at Kheturi, about a mile northeast of Prematali on the bank of the river Padma, about a distance of twelve miles northwest of Rampur Boalia. Narayani devi wasNarottama's mother.

    Narottama was born about the middle of the fifteenth Saka century (Bhaktiratnakara ). From his childhood he was extremely attracted to Lord Caitanya. According to some, after the disappearance of his father, Narottama entrusted his elder paternal uncle's son, Santosa Datta, with the responsibility of the royal duties and left for Vrndavana.

    Premavilasa 8 narrates as follows: One day while dancing in kirtana at Kanair Natsala village, Lord Caitanya suddenly began calling out the name, "Narottama, Narottama." Tears streamed from the Lord's eyes and He appeared to be restless. After speaking with Nityananda P

    The Vaishnav Bhajan 'Je Anilo Prema Dhana' is a heartfelt compilation of loving prayers of lamentation / separation of Srila Narottama Das Thakur (Campaka Manjari in Nitya Goloka Vrindavan) for all the predecessor Acharyas. 

    Lyrics

    je ānilo prema-dhana koruṇā pracur
    heno prabhu kothā gelā ācārya-ṭhākur (1)

    kāhā mora swarūp rūpa kāhā sanātan
    kāhā dāsa raghunātha patita-pāvan (2)

    kāhā mora bhaṭṭa-juga kāhā kavirāj
    eka-kāle kothā gelā gorā naṭa-rāj (3)

    pāṣāṇe kuṭibo māthā anale paśibo
    gaurāńga guṇera nidhi kothā gele pābo (4)

    se-saba sańgīra sańge je koilo bilās
    se-sańga nā pāiyā kānde narottama dās (5)

     


    Translation (Inner Meaning)

    Verse (1)
    je ānilo prema-dhana koruṇā pracur
    heno prabhu kothā gelā ācārya-ṭhākur

    Srila Narottam Das Thakur Prabhupada remembers Sri Advaita Acharya, upon whose prayer Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu had appeared and distributed the treasure of love of the Divine Couple. Unable to find him and feeling intense separ