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vasanta—of the name Vasanta; navanī hoḍa—of the name Navanī Hoḍa; gopāla—of the name Gopāla; sanātana—of the name Sanātana; viṣṇāi hājarā—of the name Viṣṇāi Hājarā; kṛṣṇānanda—of the name Kṛṣṇānanda; sulocana—of the name Sulocana. | |||
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Navanī Hoḍa appears to have been the same person as Hoḍa Kṛṣṇadāsa, the son of the King of Baḍagāchi. His father's name was Hari Hoḍa. One can visit Baḍagāchi by taking the Lālagolā-ghāṭa railway line. Formerly the Ganges flowed by Baḍagāchi, but now it has become a canal known as the Kālśira Khāla. Near the Muḍāgāchā station is a village known as Śāligrāma in which King Kṛṣṇadāsa arranged for the marriage of Śrī Nityānanda Prabhu, as described in the Bhakti-ratnākara,(Twelfth Wave). It is sometimes said that Navanī Hoḍa was the son of Rāja Kṛṣṇadāsa. His descendants still live in Rukuṇapura, a village near Bahiragāchi. They belong to the dakṣiṇa-rāḍhīya-kāyastha community, but, having been reformed as brāhmaṇas, they still initiate all classes of men. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:36, 26 January 2020
TEXT 50
- vasanta, navanī hoḍa, gopāla, sanātana
- viṣṇāi hājarā, kṛṣṇānanda, sulocana
SYNONYMS
vasanta—of the name Vasanta; navanī hoḍa—of the name Navanī Hoḍa; gopāla—of the name Gopāla; sanātana—of the name Sanātana; viṣṇāi hājarā—of the name Viṣṇāi Hājarā; kṛṣṇānanda—of the name Kṛṣṇānanda; sulocana—of the name Sulocana.
TRANSLATION
Vasanta was the fifty-first, Navanī Hoḍa the fifty-second, Gopāla the fifty-third, Sanātana the fifty-fourth, Viṣṇāi the fifty-fifth, Kṛṣṇānanda the fifty-sixth and Sulocana the fifty-seventh.
PURPORT
Navanī Hoḍa appears to have been the same person as Hoḍa Kṛṣṇadāsa, the son of the King of Baḍagāchi. His father's name was Hari Hoḍa. One can visit Baḍagāchi by taking the Lālagolā-ghāṭa railway line. Formerly the Ganges flowed by Baḍagāchi, but now it has become a canal known as the Kālśira Khāla. Near the Muḍāgāchā station is a village known as Śāligrāma in which King Kṛṣṇadāsa arranged for the marriage of Śrī Nityānanda Prabhu, as described in the Bhakti-ratnākara,(Twelfth Wave). It is sometimes said that Navanī Hoḍa was the son of Rāja Kṛṣṇadāsa. His descendants still live in Rukuṇapura, a village near Bahiragāchi. They belong to the dakṣiṇa-rāḍhīya-kāyastha community, but, having been reformed as brāhmaṇas, they still initiate all classes of men.