History of Nabadwip Dham
Nabadwip Dham Foundation
- Acording to 'Ramacharitam' of Sandhyakar Nandi, Nabadwip Dham was founded in 1063 CE.
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1063 AD.
Samanta Sen
- He lived on the shores of Bhagirathi, probably in Nabadwip.
- Samanta Sen was employed in high offices under the Palas.
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1070 - 95
Hemanta Sen
- He held the position of a feudatory chief in the Pala empire.
- He is also described asprotector of king in Barrackpur plate of Vijaya Sen.
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1070 - 96
Vijaya Sen
- Vijaya Sen defeated Palas and founded the independent rule of Senas dynasty.
- He conquered Kamarupa and Kalinga.
- Vijaya-prashasti was written by the famous poet Sriharsa.
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1097 - 1160
Ballala Sen
- Ballala Sen ended the Pala Empire by defeating Govindapala.
- Ballala Sena introduced the practice of Kulinism in Bengal.
- He wrote the Danasagara, and started writing the Adbhutasagara.
- Ballala Sena married Ramadevi a princess of Western Chalukya Empire.
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1160 - 78
12th century
Lakshmana Sen
- Lakshmana Sen was devout to Vaishnava.
- He completed the Adbhuta Sagara.
- His court poets were Jayadeva (Gitagovinda), Dhoyi (Pavanduta), Umapati (Deopara Prashasti), Govardhana (Arya-saptasati)
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1179 - 1206
Invasion of Bakhtiyar Khilji
- Bakhtiyar Khalji attacked Nabadwip and defeated Lakshman Sen.
- Eastern Bengal remained under Sena control.
- According to Minhaj al-Siraj's "Tabaqat-i-Nasiri" he left the city of Nudiah in desolation.
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1203
Shulapani
- Shulapani was smrtikar and framer of reformed religious sanctions.
- He was born in Nabadwip.
- His famus books are 'Ekadashi', 'Durga puja', 'Rasyatra', 'Dolyatra', 'Sangkranti' 'Ayurveda' 'Dattaka'.
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1375-1460
Vasudeva Sarvabhauma
- Vasudeva Sarvabhauma was a Sanskrit scholar and Nyaya philosopher.
- He was son of Narahari Visharad, a famous philosopher of Nadia.
- He went away to Puri when Chaitanyadev's social movement earned the displeasure of the royal court in Nadia.
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1430-1540
Raghunatha Siromani
- He was Chancellor of Ancient Mithila University.
- He was the grandson of Shulapani.
- He brought the new school of Navya Nyaya, representing the final development of Indian formal logic.
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1477–1547
Srivasa Thakur
- Srivasa Thakur is mentioned in the Pancha Tattva mantra as pure devotee.
- He had previously lived in Sri Hatta.
- He moved to banks of the Ganges in Nabadwip.
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Nityananda
- Nityananda was born in Ekachakra, currently in Birbhum district.
- He also called Nitai, was a key religious figure in the Gaudiya Vaishnava faith.
- He was Chaitanya Mahaprabhu's companion and disciple.
- They are frequently referred to as Gaura-Nitai.
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1474-1540
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
- His original name was Vishvambhara Mishra.
- According to 'Chaitanya Charitamrita', he was born in Nabadwip during a lunar eclipse on the full moon night, beneath a Neem tree.
- Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was the second son of Jagannath Mishra and Sachi Devi.
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18 Feb 1486
Pilgrimage to Gaya
- He travelled to Gaya as a pilgrim at the age of 22 to carry out his father's sraddha ritual.
- Chaitanya met his guru, Ishvara Puri, from whom he received initiation with the Gopala Krishna mantra.
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1508
Sannayasa Initiation
- At the age of 24, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu left Nabadwip to obtain sannyasa from Keshava Bharati in Katwa.
- From there he went to Shantipur and then on to Puri.
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1510
Chaitanya visited Vrindavan
- Over time, Vrindavan's essence was lost until Chaitanya rediscovered it.
- In order to find the missing holy sites connected to Krishna's sublime pastimes, he travelled to Vrindavan.
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1515
Disappearance of Mahaprabhu
- He spent the last 24 years of his life in the Radhakanta Math in Puri, Odisha.
- Prataprudra Dev, the Gajapati ruler, considered Chaitanya as Krishna's avatar.
- He once dove into the Bay of Bengal in Puri, thinking of it as the sacred Yamuna river.
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14 June 1534
Kavi Karnapura
- Parmananda Sen was his original name.
- He was received the honorific title of 'Kavi Karnapura' by Chaitanya in Puri.
- He is best known for his worls 'Chaitanya Chandrodaya' nataka.
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1524
Krishnananda Agamavagisha
- Aagameshwari Kali puja, the oldest Kali Puja of Nabadwip was started by him.
- He popularized Kali Puja, in Bengal and turned it into a household practice.
- He authored "Tantrasara" and "Brihat Tantrasara".
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1533
Mathuranatha Tarkavagisha
- His works include a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita.
- He was a philosopher Navya Nyaya school of philosophy.
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Around 1570
Jagadisha Tarkalankara
- Navya Nyaya philosopher and Sanskrit scholar.
- Sanatan Mishra, was his great-grandfather.
1606 - 1950
Nadia Raj Dynasty
- Raja Mansingh win the battle against Raja Pratapaditya with the help of Bhabananda Majumdar.
- Mughals established their supremacy in Bengal.
- Jahangir rewarded Bhabananda a farman of 14 Parganas in 1606.
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1606 - 1950
Shankara Tarkabagish
- Alane Kali - 1st rash pujo
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1723 - 1820
Ramprasad Sen
- Ramprasad Sen was bhakti poet recognized for developing a new compositional form that blended Baul with classical & Kirtan.
- He was strongly influenced by Krishnananda Agamavagisha.
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1723 - 82
Raja Krishnachandra
- Raja Krishnachandra was the Zamindar in Nadia.
- He was the most important man of the period in the Hindu society of Bengal.
- Bharatchandra Ray Gunakor & Ramprasad Sen were his court poet.
- He appears in all stories of the famous court jester Gopal Bhar.
- He was part of the group, which comprised Jagat Seth, Mir Jafar, Omichund, Ray Durlabh, and others, who conspired against Siraj ud-Daulah.
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1728 - 82
Buno Ramnath
- Ramnath Tarkasiddhanta, also known as Buno Ramnath.
- He was a notable logician, scholar, and ideal teacher in Nabadwip during the eighteenth century.
- He had put up his Chatuspathi in a forest area.
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1770
Bhagya Chandra
- Maharaj Bhagya Chandra of Manipur with princess Bimbavati established the idol of Anu Mahaprabhu in Nabadwip.
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1798
Prasanna Chandra Tarkaratna
- He used to teach by setting up a toll near Nabadwip Vidyasagar College.
- Later, a rich man named Babulal of Lucknow built his toll into a pucca building.
- Since then, it has been known as the Pakatol of Nabadwip.
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Gaurakisora Dasa Babaji
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1838-1915
Nabadwip Municipality
1869
Nabadwip Tarasundari Balika Girls' High School
- Nabadwip Tarasundari Balika Girls' High School established in 1870.
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1870
Nabadwip Hindu School
- Initially, it was at the outhouse of Nrisingha Prasad Das (Nasibabu) in 1871.
- In 1873, the main building of the present school was founded by Ratanmoni Kundu on a donated land by Tarini Chattapadyay.
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1873
Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Goswami & Pranagopala Goswami
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1874- 1937
Nabadwip Bakultala High School
- It was founded primarily with the name 'Nabadwip Banga Vidyalaya' in the year 1875 at another place, where now girls' school Nabadwip Bakultala Balika Vidyalaya is situated.
- It became a high school in 1924.
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1875
Yogapith Temple
- Bhaktivinoda Thakur established Chaitanya Mahaprabhu's birth place in Mayapur.
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1880
Sanskrit Center
- Main Sanskrit learning center of India as well as the undivided Bengal was established at the Tol house of Buno Ramnath.
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1886
Swami Prabhupada
- Abhay Charanaravinda Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada was an Indian spiritual teacher and the founder of ISKCON, also known as the "Hare Krishna movement".
- Swami Prabhupada was born as Abhay Charan De in 1896 in Calcutta.
- In July 1966, he established the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) in New York City.
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1896-1977
Swami Prabhupada
- Abhay Charanaravinda Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada was an Indian spiritual teacher and the founder of ISKCON, also known as the "Hare Krishna movement".
- Swami Prabhupada was born as Abhay Charan De in 1896 in Calcutta.
- In July 1966, he established the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) in New York City.
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1896-1977
Rash Behari Bose
- Revolutionary Rasbihari Bose's 'Master of Disguise'.
- Before going to Japan, he was hiding in Nabadwip in the guise of a Vaishnava in Srimadanamohan Mandir, Brajananda Goswami Road.
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1914-15