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Prabodhananda Sarasvati was a Gaudiya Vaishnava, and later Radhavallabha, sannyasi. A Telugu Brahmin from Srirangam, Prabodhananda formerly followed Sri Vaishnavism but was converted to the path of devotion to Radha Krishna by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. When Chaitanya traveled through south India in 1509–10, he stayed at the house of Venkata Bhatta, the father of Gopal Bhatta, priest of Srirangam. Venkata and his two brothers, Gopala's uncles Trimalla and Prabodhananda Sarasvati, "were converted from their Sri Vaishnava faith in Lakshmi Narayana as supreme to one in Radha Krishna" as Svayam Bhagavan. The dialog of this conversion is recorded in Chaitanya Charitamrita, the 16th-century biography of Chaitanya by Krishna dasa Kaviraja.

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  • Prabodhananda Sarasvati was a Gaudiya Vaishnava, and later Radhavallabha, sannyasi. A Telugu Brahmin from Srirangam, Prabodhananda formerly followed Sri Vaishnavism but was converted to the path of devotion to Radha Krishna by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. When Chaitanya traveled through south India in 1509–10, he stayed at the house of Venkata Bhatta, the father of Gopal Bhatta, priest of Srirangam. Venkata and his two brothers, Gopala's uncles Trimalla and Prabodhananda Sarasvati, "were converted from their Sri Vaishnava faith in Lakshmi Narayana as supreme to one in Radha Krishna" as Svayam Bhagavan. The dialog of this conversion is recorded in Chaitanya Charitamrita, the 16th-century biography of Chaitanya by Krishna dasa Kaviraja. Sometime after his conversion, Prabodhananda composed a text in praise of the sacred land of Krishna's birth, Vrindavan, Sri Vrndavana Mahimamrta. (en)
  • Прабодхана́нда Сарасва́ти (IAST: Prabodhānanda Sarasvatī) — кришнаитский святой поэт, принадлежавший к гаудия-вайшнавизму, позднее — к Радхаваллабха-сампрадае, живший в конце XV — первой половине XVI века. Получил наибольшую известность как автор санскритских текстов, прославляющих Чайтанью, Радху-Кришну и Брадж. Его перу принадлежат «», «», «Радхараса-судханидхи» и ряд других, менее объёмных трудов. В «Гаураганоддешадипике» Кавикарнапура называет Прабодхананду Сарасвати аватарой гопи по имени Тунгавидья. (ru)
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  • Прабодхана́нда Сарасва́ти (IAST: Prabodhānanda Sarasvatī) — кришнаитский святой поэт, принадлежавший к гаудия-вайшнавизму, позднее — к Радхаваллабха-сампрадае, живший в конце XV — первой половине XVI века. Получил наибольшую известность как автор санскритских текстов, прославляющих Чайтанью, Радху-Кришну и Брадж. Его перу принадлежат «», «», «Радхараса-судханидхи» и ряд других, менее объёмных трудов. В «Гаураганоддешадипике» Кавикарнапура называет Прабодхананду Сарасвати аватарой гопи по имени Тунгавидья. (ru)
  • Prabodhananda Sarasvati was a Gaudiya Vaishnava, and later Radhavallabha, sannyasi. A Telugu Brahmin from Srirangam, Prabodhananda formerly followed Sri Vaishnavism but was converted to the path of devotion to Radha Krishna by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. When Chaitanya traveled through south India in 1509–10, he stayed at the house of Venkata Bhatta, the father of Gopal Bhatta, priest of Srirangam. Venkata and his two brothers, Gopala's uncles Trimalla and Prabodhananda Sarasvati, "were converted from their Sri Vaishnava faith in Lakshmi Narayana as supreme to one in Radha Krishna" as Svayam Bhagavan. The dialog of this conversion is recorded in Chaitanya Charitamrita, the 16th-century biography of Chaitanya by Krishna dasa Kaviraja. (en)
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  • Prabodhananda Sarasvati (en)
  • Прабодхананда Сарасвати (ru)
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