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puruṣottama—of the name Puruṣottama; śrī-gālīma—of the name Śrī Gālīma; jagannātha-dāsa—of the name Jagannātha dāsa; śrī-candreśekhara vaidya—of the name Śrī Candraśekhara Vaidya; dvija haridāsa—of the name Dvija Haridāsa.
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The sixty-eighth branch of the original tree was Puruṣottama, the sixty-ninth was Śrī Gālīma, the seventieth was Jagannātha dāsa, the seventy-first was Śrī Candraśekhara Vaidya, and the seventy-second was Dvija Haridāsa.
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There is some question about whether Dvija Haridāsa was the author of Aṣṭottara-śata-nāma. He had two sons named Śrīdāma and Gokulānanda, who were disciples of Śrī Advaita Ācārya. Their village, Kāñcana-gaḍiyā, is situated within five miles of the Bājārasāu station, the fifth station from Ājīmagañja in the district of Murśidābād, West Bengal.
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#i##a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" class="external text" href="//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=puruṣottama&tab=syno_o&ds=1"#puruṣottama#/i# — Puruṣottama; #i##a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" class="external text" href="//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=śrī&tab=syno_o&ds=1"#śrī-#a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" class="external text" href="//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=gālīma&tab=syno_o&ds=1"#gālīma#/i# — Śrī Gālīma; #i##a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" class="external text" href="//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=jagannātha&tab=syno_o&ds=1"#jagannātha-#a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" class="external text" href="//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=dāsa&tab=syno_o&ds=1"#dāsa#/i# — Jagannātha dāsa; #i##a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" class="external text" href="//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=śrī&tab=syno_o&ds=1"#śrī-#a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" class="external text" href="//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=candreśekhara&tab=syno_o&ds=1"#candreśekhara #a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" class="external text" href="//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=vaidya&tab=syno_o&ds=1"#vaidya#/i# — Śrī Candraśekhara Vaidya; #i##a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" class="external text" href="//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=dvija&tab=syno_o&ds=1"#dvija #a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" class="external text" href="//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=haridāsa&tab=syno_o&ds=1"#haridāsa#/i# — Dvija Haridāsa.
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The sixty-eighth branch of the original tree was Puruṣottama, the sixty-ninth was Śrī Gālīma, the seventieth was Jagannātha dāsa, the seventy-first was Śrī Candraśekhara Vaidya, and the seventy-second was Dvija Haridāsa.
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Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura writes in his #i#Anubhāṣya#/i#, “There is some question about whether Dvija Haridāsa was the author of #i#Aṣṭottara-śata-nāma#/i#. He had two sons, named Śrīdāma and Gokulānanda, who were disciples of Śrī Advaita Ācārya. Their village, Kāñcana-gaḍiyā, is situated within five miles of the Bājārasāu station, the fifth station from Ājīmagañja in the district of Murśidābād [in West Bengal].”
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