Haridasa Thakur
Haridasa Thakur (IAST Haridāsa) (born 1451 or 1450) was a Vaishnava saint known for playing a part in the initial propagation of the Hare Krishna movement. He is considered to be a known convert of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, apart from Rupa Goswami and Sanatana Goswami. His story of integrity and faith in the face of adversity is told in Chaitanya Charitamrita, Antya lila. It is believed that Chaitanya Mahaprabhu himself designated Haridasa as nāmācarya, meaning the 'teacher of the Name'. Haridasa Thakura was a devotee of the deity Krishna, and is regarded to have practised the chant of his veneration, Hare Krishna, 300,000 times daily.
Namacharya Haridasa Thakur | |
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Born | 1450 |
Died | Puri, India |
Religion | Hinduism |
Sect | Gaudiya Vaishnavism |
Other names | Mama Thakur Yavana Haridas |
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Based in | Mayapur and Puri India |
Predecessor | Advaita Acharya |
Successor | Chaitanya Mahaprabhu |
Ordination | Vaishnava-Diksa |
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