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''nartaka gopāla''—the dancer Gopāla; ''rāmabhadra''—Rāmabhadra; ''gaurāṅga-dāsa''—Gaurāṅga dāsa; ''nṛsiṁha-caitanya''—Nṛsiṁha-caitanya; ''mīnaketana rāma-dāsa''—Mīnaketana Rāmadāsa.
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Latest revision as of 18:19, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 53

nartaka gopāla, rāmabhadra, gaurāṅga-dāsa
nṛsiṁha-caitanya, mīnaketana rāmadāsa


SYNONYMS

nartaka gopāla — the dancer Gopāla; rāmabhadra — Rāmabhadra; gaurāṅga-dāsa — Gaurāṅga dāsa; nṛsiṁha-caitanya — Nṛsiṁha-caitanya; mīnaketana rāma-dāsa — Mīnaketana Rāmadāsa.


TRANSLATION

The dancer Gopāla was the seventy-first, Rāmabhadra the seventy-second, Gaurāṅga dāsa the seventy-third, Nṛsiṁha-caitanya the seventy-fourth and Mīnaketana Rāmadāsa the seventy-fifth.


PURPORT

The Gaura-gaṇoddeśa-dīpikā (68) describes Mīnaketana Rāmadāsa as an incarnation of Saṅkarṣaṇa.