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śākhā-śreṣṭha — the chief branch; dhruvānanda — of the name Dhruvānanda; śrīdhara brahmacārī — of the name Śrīdhara Brahmacārī; bhāgavatācārya — of the name Bhāgavatācārya; haridāsa brahmacārī — of the name Haridāsa Brahmacārī.
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The chief branches of Śrī Gadādhara Paṇḍita were (1) Śrī Dhruvānanda, (2) Śrīdhara Brahmacārī, (3) Haridāsa Brahmacārī and (4) Raghunātha Bhāgavatācārya.
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Verse 152 of the Gaura-gaṇoddeśa-dīpikā describes Śrī Dhruvānanda Brahmacārī as an incarnation of Lalitā, and verse 194 describes Śrīdhara Brahmacārī as the gopī known as Candralatikā.
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śākhā-śreṣṭha — the chief branch; dhruvānanda — Dhruvānanda; śrīdhara brahmacārī — Śrīdhara Brahmacārī; bhāgavatācārya — Bhāgavata Ācārya; haridāsa brahmacārī — Haridāsa Brahmacārī.
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The chief branches of Śrī Gadādhara Paṇḍita were (1) Śrī Dhruvānanda, (2) Śrīdhara Brahmacārī, (3) Haridāsa Brahmacārī and (4) Bhāgavata Ācārya.
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Text 152 of the Gaura-gaṇoddeśa-dīpikā describes Śrī Dhruvānanda Brahmacārī as an incarnation of Lalitā, and texts 194 and 199 describe Śrīdhara Brahmacārī as the gopī known as Candralatikā.
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