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Narottama Dasa

Leading acarya in the Gaudiya Vaishnavism

Narottama Dasa Thakura (13 February 1520; date of death unknown), also known as Thakura Mahasaya, was a Gaudiya Vaishnava saint who spread Vaishnavabhakti throughout Odisha, in Bengal, and elsewhere in India.[1] Narottama Dasa was the son of King Krishnananda Datta and Narayani Devi, who resided in Gopalpur Pargana of the modern-day Rajshahi district of Bangladesh.

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  • According to some scriptues, after the death of his father he entrusted his royal duties to the eldest son of his paternal uncle and left for Vrindavana.[citation needed]

    Biography

    Narottama Dasa Thakura was a lifelong brahmachari.

    He was born in a family of the Bengali Kulin Kayastha caste, the son of King Shri Krishnananda Datta, who ruled the area of Gopalpura in Rajashahi district of modern-day Bangladesh, his capital being Khetri on the Padma River.

    Narottama's mother was Narayani Devi, and he was born on the purnima (full-moon