SRI NAYANANANDA THAKURA

Sri Nayanananda Thakur is the nephew and dear disciple of Sri Gadadhara
Pandita. Gadadhar Pandita's younger brother was Sri Vaninatha whose two sons
names were Nayanananda and Hrdayananda. The descendents of Nayanananda are
still living at Bharatpur, near Kandi, within the district of Murshidabad.

It is described in Prema-vilasa that Gadadhara Pandita called Nayanananda to
his bedside as he was about to depart from this world. He told him, "I am
entrusting to your care Sri Gopinathji and this copy of Bhagavad Gita in which,
as I was copying the verses onto palm leaves, Sriman Mahaprabhu came and also
wrote one verse in his own hand."

There was also a small Deity of Gopinatha which Gadadhara used to wear around
his neck. Because he couldn't bear separation from the Lord, he always kept
this Deity aroung his neck. This he also gave to Nayanananda who brought both
Gopinatha forms to Bharatpur. There They are still nicely worshipped by the
descendants of Nayanananda Thakur.

Nayanananda is mentioned in Sri Caitanya-caritamrta as Misra Nayana. His
previous name might have been Dhruvananda. There is a story that when Sri Sri
Gaura-Gadadhara would perform kirtan in the ecstasy of their internal emotions,
Sri Dhruvanath would write down the words simply hearing them for the first
time. Thus he became the object of their mercy and was bestowed the name
Nayanananda.

He was present at the Kheturi Utsava. In Vraja-lila he was Nitya manjari.

