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Medieval Hindu ascetic
Madhavendra Puri (Mādhavendra Purī in IAST) (c. 1420–1490) was a 15th-century Vaishnava ascetic who was an early figure in the rediscovery of Braj. According
Madhavendra_Puri
Indian monk
Īśvara Purī was an Indian Vaiṣṇava sannyāsī in the Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava tradition. He is considered a disciple of Mādhavendra Purī and the guru of Caitanya
Isvara_Puri
Hindu temple in Odisha, India
years ago Madhavendra Puri was going to Puri to get some sandalwood for his Sri Gopal deity in Vrindavana. After a few days in Navadvipa, Sri Puri started
Khirachora_Gopinatha_Temple
Vaishnava saint
Brij area during the time of Vallabhacharya and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Madhavendra Puri was very likely initiated by Lakshmipati Tirtha. Lakshmipati Tirtha
Lakshmipati_Tirtha
Hindu philosopher (1478–1530)
to the Śrī Govardhananāthajī ke Prākaṭya kī Vārtā (19th century), Mādhavendra Purī (c. 1420–1490) taught Vallabha in Varanasi, however this is considered
Vallabha
Hindu saint (born c. 1474)
also associated with Lakshmipati's other disciples: Madhavendra Puri, Advaita Acharya, and Ishvara Puri, the spiritual master of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.[citation
Nityananda
Hindu religious movement
Mahaprabhu is said to be a disciple of Isvara Puri (fl. 14th century) who was a disciple of Madhavendra Puri (fl. 14th century) who was a disciple of Lakshmipati
Gaudiya_Vaishnavism
Hindu religious organisation
originate from the Madhva sampradaya through Lakṣmīpati Tīrtha and Mādhavendra Puri; scholars debate the historicity of this connection and most consider
ISKCON
Disciplic succession of gurus starting with Brahma
Puruṣottama 16. Brahmaṇya Tīrtha 17. Vyāsa Tīrtha 18. Lakṣmīpati 19. Mādhavendra Purī 20. Īśvara Purī, (Nityānanda, Advaita) 21. Lord Caitanya 22. Rūpa, (Svarūpa
Brahma_Sampradaya
Monastic tradition in Hinduism
or monasteries, with headquarters at Dvārakā in the west, Jagannathadham Puri in the east, Sringeri in the south and Badrikashrama in the north. Each maṭha
Daśanāmi_Sampradaya
Major Hindu tradition that reveres Vishnu as the Supreme Being
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1496–1534) was a disciple of Isvara Puri, who was a disciple of Madhavendra Puri, who was a disciple of Lakshmipati Tirtha, was a disciple
Vaishnavism
13th century Hindu Dvaita philosopher
Mahaprabhu (1496–1534) is said to be a disciple of Isvara Puri who was a disciple of Madhavendra Puri who was a disciple of Lakshmipati Tirtha who was a disciple
Madhvacharya
Tradition in Hinduism linked to Dvaita Vedanta
Mahaprabhu(1496-1534) is said to be a disciple of Isvara Puri who was a disciple of Madhavendra Puri who was a disciple of Lakshmipati Tirtha who was a disciple
Sadh_Vaishnavism
Indian Hindu guru and Vishnu devotee (1434–1559)
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Religious life Religion Hinduism Gaudiya Vaisnavism Philosophy Bhakti yoga, Achintya Bheda Abheda Senior posting Teacher Madhavendra Puri
Advaita_Acharya
School of thought in Hinduism
essential aspects. Madhvacharya Madhwa Brahmins Dvaita literature Madhavendra Puri Gaudiya Vaishnavism Achintya Bheda Abheda Brahma-Madhva-Gaudiya Sampradaya
Dvaita_Vedanta
Indian philosopher (1447–1539)
Mahaprabhu(1486–1534) is said to be a disciple of Isvara Puri who was a disciple of Madhavendra Puri who was a disciple of Lakshmipati Tirtha who was a disciple
Vyasatirtha
Biography of Caitanya Mahāprabhu
section and covers Chaitanya's sannyasa; the life of his predecessor Madhavendra Puri's; and his philosophical debate with Sarvabhauma Bhattacharya (Advaitin
Chaitanya_Charitamrita
Village in West Bengal, India
accounts, prompted Lord Chaitanya’s advent. He was a disciple of Srila Madhavendra Puri and earned the title “Acharya” from his studies of the Vedic scriptures
Nabagram,_Murshidabad
Indian army captain; Maha vir chakra recipient
was released which depicted the life of Anuj's parents after his death. Om Puri played the role of Prof. Kapoor that was based on Prof S.K. Nayyar, Anuj's
Anuj_Nayyar
6th-8th century Indian dynasty
Kongoda-mandala, and included parts of the present-day Ganjam, Khordha and Puri districts in the Odisha state. Their capital was located at Kongoda, which
Shailodbhava_dynasty
Third layer of courts
Roma Kanta Gyawali supremecourt.gov.np/court/mustangdc Myagdi District Madhavendra Raj Regmi supremecourt.gov.np/court/myagdidc Nawalpur District Arjun
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