

     NAME                               SOURCE

1.   SACCIDANANDA                       GVA
2.   SACCIDANANDA BALAKRSNA VRAJABALA   GVJ
3.   SACI DEVI                          GVA,CC
4.   SACINANDAN GOSVAMI                 GVA
5.   SACINANDAN VIDYANIDHI              GVA
6.   SACIRANI                           GVA
7.   SADANANDA                          GVA
8.   SADANANDI                          GVA
9.   SADASIVA                           GVA
10.  SADASIVA KAVIRAJA                  GVA,CCU
11.  SADASIVA PANDITA                   GVA
12.  SADASIVA PATTANAYAKA               GVA
13.  SADIPURIYA GOPALA                  GVA
14.  SAIYAD MARTIYA                     GVA
15.  SALABEG                            GVA
16.  SAMBHURAM                          GVA
17.  SAMVARARI                          GVA
18.  SANATANA                           GVA
19.  SANATANA CAKRAVARTI                GVA
20.  SANATANA DASA                      GVA
21.  SANATANA DASA                      GVA
22.  SANATANA GOSVAMI                   GVA
23.  SANATANA MISRA                     ---
24.  SANJAYA                            GVA,CCU
25.  SANJAYA PANDITA                    GVA,CCU
26.  SANKARA                            GVA
27.  SANKARA                            GVA
28.  SANKARA                            GVA
29.  SANKARA BHATTACARYA                GVA
30.  SANKARA BISVAS                     GVA
31.  SANKARA DASA                       GVA
32.  SANKARA GHOSH                      GVA,CCU
33.  SANKARA MISRA                      GVA
34.  SANKARA PAGALA                     GVA
35.  SANKARA PANDITA                    GVA,CCU,BMO
36.  SANKARANANDA SARASVATI             GVA,CCU
37.  SANKARARANYA                       GVA
38.  SANKARARANYA ACARYA                GVA
39.  SANKARSANA                         GVA
40.  SANKARSANA PURI                    CCU
41.  SANKETA ACARYA                     ---
42.  SANODIA BRAHMANA                   GVA
43.  SANTA THAKURA                      GVA
44.  SANTOSA DATTA (RAYA)               GVA
45.  SANTOSA RAYA                       GVA
46.  SARANGADASA/THAKURA/SARANGADEVA    GVA,CCU,GPC
47.  SARKAR MALLIK                      GVA
48.  SARVABHAUMA BHATTACARYA            GVA,CCU,BMO,GPC
49.  SARVAJAYA                          GVA
50.  SARVAJNA                           GVA
51.  SARVANANDA                         GVA
52.  SARVANANDA                         GVA
53.  SARVESVARA MISRA                   GVA
54.  SASISEKHARA                        GVA
55.  SASTHI (THAKURANI)                 GVA,CCU
56.  SASTHIDHARA (SASTHIVARA KIRTANIYA  GVA,CCU
57.  SASTHIVARA SEN                     GVA
58.  SATYABHAMA DEVI                    GVA
59.  SATYABHANU UPADHYAYA               GVA
60.  SATYAGIRI                          CCU
61.  SATYANANDA                         GVA
62.  SATYANANDA BHARATI                 GVA,CCU
63.  SATYANANDA GOSVAMI                 GVA
64.  SATYANANDA SARASVATI               GVA
65.  SATYARAGHAVA                       GVA
66.  SATYARAJA KHAN                     GVA,CCU
67.  SAUDAMINI DEVI                     GVA
68.  SEKHARA PANDITA                    CCU
69.  SEKH HABU                          GVA
70.  SER KHAN                           GVA
71.  SHAH ABDULLA                       GVA
72.  SHAH SUJA                          GVA
73.  SIDDHA KRSNADASA                   GVA
74.  SIDDHANTA ACARYA                   GVA
75.  SIDDHANTA ACARYA                   CCU
76.  SIKHARESVARA                       GVA
77.  SIKHIDHVAJA                        GVA
78.  SIKHI MAHITI                       GVA,CCU,BMO
79.  SINGA BHATTA                       GVA,CCU,BMO
80.  SINHESVARA ODRA                    GVA,CCU,BMO
81.  SISIR KUMAR GHOSH                  GVA,GVJ
82.  SISU KRSNA DASA                    GVA
83.  SITA DEVI                          GVA
84.  SITA THAKURANI                     GVA,CCU,GPC
85.  SITALA THAKURA RAYA                ---
86.  SITANATHA DASA BABAJI              GVJ
87.  SITANATHA RAYA                     GVA
88.  SIVABHAKTA BRAHMANA                GVA
89.  SIVACARANA VIDYAVAGISA             GVA
90.  SIVACARANA VIDYAVAGIS              GVA
91.  SIVAI ACARYA                       GVA
92.  SIVAI DASA                         GVA
93.  SIVANANDA                          GVA
94.  SIVANANDA                          GVA
95.  SIVANANDA CAKRAVARTI               GVA,CCU
96.  SIVANANDA CAKRAVARTI               GVA
97.  SIVANANDA CAKRAVARTI (DANTUR)      GVA,CCU
98.  SIVANANDA PANDITA                  GVA
99.  SIVANANDA SEN                      GVA,CCU,CC,GPC
100. SIVARAMA CAKRAVARTI                GVA
101. SIVARAMA DASA                      GVA
102. SRI                                GVA,CCU
103. SRICANDANA                         GVA
104. SRICARANA                          GVA
105. SRIDASA                            GVA
106. SRIDASA MAHASOWARA                 BMO
107. SRIDHARA                           CCU
108. SRIDHARA/SRIDHARA PANDITA/KHOLAVECA SRIDHARA GVA,GPC
109. SRIDHARA BRAHMACARI                GVA,CCU
110. SRIDHARA SVAMI                     GVA
111. SRIGARBHA                          GVA,CCU
112. SRIHARI ACARYA                     GVA,CCU
113. SRIHARICARANA                      GVA
114. SRIHARI PANDITA                    CCU
115. SRIHARSA                           GVA,CCU
116. SRIKANTA                           GVA
117. SRIKANTA                           GVA
118. SRIKANTA                           GVA
119. SRIKANTA SEN                       GVA
120. SRIKARA                            GVA,CCU
121. SRIKARA                            GVA,CCU
122. SRIKARA DATTA                      GVA
123. SRIKRSNA DATTA                     GVA
124. SRIKRSNA SARVABHAUMA               GVA
125. SRIIMAN PANDITA                    GVA,CCU
126. SRIMAN SEN                         GVA,
127. SRIMAN SEN                         GVA,CCU
128. SRIMANTA                           GVA,CCU
129. SRIMANTA CAKRAVARTI                GVA
130. SRIMANTA DATTA                     GVA
131. SRIMANTA THAKURA                   GVA
132. SRIMATI DEVI                       GVA
133. SRINATHA                           GVA
134. SRINATHA CAKRAVARTI                GVA,CCU
135. SRINATHA CAKRAVARTI/ACARYA         ---
136. SRINATHA GHATAK                    GVA
137. SRINATHA MISRA                     GVA,CCU,BMO
138. SRINATHA PANDITA                   GVA,CCU
139. SRINIDHI                           GVA,CCU
140. SRINIDHI                           GVA,CCU
141. SRINIVASA ACARYA THAKURA           GVA,GPC
142. SRINIVASA DATTA                    GVA
143. SRIPATI                            GVA
144. SRIPATI                            GVA
145. SRIPATI                            GVA
146. SRIPATI CATTA                      GVA
147. SRIRAMA                            GVA
148. SRIRAMA                            CCU
149. SRIRAMA PANDITA (RAMAI)            GVA,CCU
150. SRIRAMA PANDITA                    GVA
151. SRIRAMA TIRTHA                     GVA,CCU
152. SRIRAMA VACASPATI                  GVA
153. SRIRANGA KAVIRAJA                  GVA,CCU
154. SRIRATNA PANDITA                   GVA
155. SRIVASA PANDITA                    GVA,CCU
156. SRIVASA'S MOTHER-IN-LAW (SASUDI)   GVA
157. SRIVATSA PANDITA                   CCU
158. SUBHADRA DEVI                      ---
159. SUBHANANDA DVIJA                   GVA
160. SUBHANANDA RAYA                    GVA
161. SUBUDDHI MISRA                     GVA,CCU
162. SUBUDDHI RAYA                      CCU
163. SUDAMA BRAHMACARI                  CCU
164. SRIDARSANA                         GVA
165. SUDDHA SARASVATI                   ---
166. SUDHAKARA                          GVA
167. SUDHAKARA MANDAL                   GVA
168. SUDHAMAYA                          ---
169. SUDHANIDHI PATTANAYAKA/RAYA        BMO
170. SUDHANIDHI RAYA                    GVA
171. SUGRIVA MISRA                      GVA,CCU
172. SUKHANANDA                         GVA
173. SUKHANANDA PURI                    GVA
174. SUKHI                              ---
175. SUKLAMVARA BRAHMACARI              GVA,CCU
176. SUKRTI KRSNADASA                   GVA
177. SULAKSANA                          GVA
178. SULOCANA                           GVA,CCU
179. SULOCANA                           GVA
180. SUNANDA                            GVA
181. SUNANDA DEVI                       GVA
182. SUNDARANANDA                       GVA
183. SUNDARANANDA PANDITA               GVA
184. SUNDARANANDA THAKURA               GVA,CCU
185. SUNDARANANDA THAKURA               GVA,CCU
186. SUNDARAVARA KHAN                   GVA
187. SUNDARI THAKURA                    GVA
188. SURDASA MADANAMOHANA               GVA
189. SURYA                              GVA,CCU
190. SURYADASA                          GVA
191. SURYADASA PANDITA                  GVA,CCU,CC
192. SURYANANDA                         GVA
193. SURENDRANATHA GOSVAMI              GVA
194. SUVALACANDRA THAKURA               GVA
195. SUVALASYAMA                        GVA
196. SVAPNESVARA                        GVA
197. SVAPNESVARA VIPRA/DVIJA            BMO,GVA,CCU
198. SVARUPA ACARYA                     GVA,CCU
199. SVARUPA BHUPATI                    GVA
200. SVARUPA CAKRAVARTI/SVARUPA GOSVAMI GVA
201. SVARUPA DASA                       GVA
202. SVARUPA DASA BABAJI MAHARAJA       GVJ
203. SVARUPA DAMODARA                   GVA,GPC,CCU,CC
204. SVARUPA GOSVAMI                    GVA
205. SYAMA                              GVA
206. SYAMADASA                          GVA
207. SYAMADASA                          GVA
208. SYAMADASA                          GVA
209. SYAMADASA                          GVA
210. SYAMADASA                          GVA
211. SYAMADASA                          GVA
212. SYAMADASA                          GVA
213. SYAMADASA                          GVA
214. SYAMADASA                          GVA
215. SYAMADASA                          GVA
216. SYAMADASA                          GVA
217. SYAMADASA ACARYA                   GVA
218. SYAMADASA ACARYA                   GVA
219. SYAMADASA BABA                     GVJ
220. SYAMADASA CAKRAVARTI               GVA
221. SYAMADASA CAKRAVARTI               GVA
222. SYAMADASA CATTA                    GVA
223. SYAMADASA CATTA                    GVA
224. SYAMADASA KAVIRAJA                 GVA
225. SYAMADASA MOHANA                   GVA
226. SYAMADASA THAKURA                  GVA
227. SYAMADASA THAKURA                  GVA
228. SYAMADASA (MARDANGIKA)             GVA
229. SYAMADASI                          GVA
230. SYAMAGOPALA DASA                   GVA
231. SYAMAJI GOSAIN                     GVA
232. SYAMAKISORA                        GVA
233. SYAMAKISORA                        GVA
234. SYAMALALA GOSVAMI                  GVA
235. SYAMAMOHANA                        GVA
236. SYAMAMOHANA DASA                   GVA
237. SYAMANANDA PRABHU                  GVA,GPC
238. SYAMAPALA                          GVA
239. SYAMAPRIYA                         GVA
240. SYAMAPRIYA                         GVA
241. SYAMARASIKA DASA                   GVA
242. SYAMASUNDARA                       GVA
243. SYAMASUNDARA                       GVA
244. SYAMASUNDARA                       GVA
245. SYAMASUNDARA                       GVA
246. SYAMASUNDARA                       GVA
247. SYAMASUNDARA ACARYA                GVA
248. SYAMASUNDARA DASA                  GVA
249. SYAMASUNDARA TARKALANIKARA BHATTACARYA  GVA
250. SYAMAVALLABHA ACARYA               GVA
251. SYAMA BHANJA                       GVA
252. SYAMA BHATTA                       GVA


1.SACCIDANANDA:

He was the brother of the Vaisnava poet, Sri Jagadananda.

2.SACCIDANANDA BALAKRSNA VRAJABALA:

He was born in Dhamarai village in the district of Dhaka in 1853 A.D.  His birth was due to the grace of Sri Sri Baladeva of Sri Purusottama Ksetra.  Formerly he was known as Sri Harimohana Caudhuri.  After completing his higher studies, he was admit
ted into Dhaka college.  After passing his B.A. exams, he studied for sometime for his M.A.

His religious tendencies were apparent even in his boyhood.  He used to sit alone in a secluded spot in a nearby forest and remain in deep meditation.  At the age of twelve he heard a voice which told him to remain indifferent in family life.  Later
he married but had no attraction for household life.  He was a teacher, but his occupation also meant nothing to him.  Eventually he left his job and began spending most of his time in meditation in the forest.  After many attempts his relatives fina
lly forced him to return to teaching and settle in Dhaka.  He had a son named Sri Asvini Kumara.

When Sripada Vijaya Krsna Gosvamipada came to the Gendaria hermitage of Dhaka, Harimohana went to see him and was struck with wonder to find that he was the exalted personality which he had dreamed of on many occasions.  He and his wife thus took she
lter at the feet of Gosvamipada.  After initiation his apathy towards family life increased and he preferred to absorb himself in sankirtana.  Anywhere that sankirtana was being performed he eagerly rushed to that spot. For this reason, his family fa
ced financial difficulties. Sometimes his wife had nothing to cook and was thus forced to send her son to her father's house to be cared for. Eventually, Harimohana gave up his teaching job altogether.

In 1888 A.D., after the Dhulata festival held at Gendaria village, he accepted sannyasa from Gosvamiji and went out on pilgrimage.  Later he spent many days in Vrndavana.  After his sannyasa initiation he accepted the name Svami Saccidananda. He took
 full asceticism from Dandi Digamvara Svami Visuddhananda Sarasvati in Nasik.  Saccidananda Svami's complete biography is narrated by Haridasa Basu in Sadgurulila.

While staying in Vrndavana, Saccidananda met Sripada Radhikanatha Gosvami and took lessons in worship as a gopi from him.  At that time he gave up the dress of an ascetic and wore the garments and ornaments of a gopi.  One night Sri Krsna Himself bro
ught him to the kunja of Sri Radhikanatha prabhu.  Along the way he found a fruit which he fed Sri Krsna.  When Krsna brought him to the door of the kunja, Sri Radhikanatha prabhu had just been dreaming that Saccidananda was feeding Krsna.  When Radh
ika prabhu opened the door and saw the peel of the fruit Saccidananda was carrying, they both cried in ecstasy.  From that time Saccidananda Svami became famous as Vrajavala, Sri Radha's maidservant in Vraja.

Once there was a draught in Vrndavana and the Vravasis arranged to perform a nama-yajna.  Saccidananda composed a song and went around Govardhana singing it.  In the evening when he returned to Radha kunda, he began to shake with fever. To cure himse
lf he jumped into the kunda and his fever disappeared.  Shortly thereafter profuse rain began to fall in Vraja.

In 1897/98 A.D., he established a kunja known as Sri Yogamaya-Vijayakrsna kunda near Sri Gopinatha temple.  He also brought the Deity of Sri Sri Radha-Vrajanagara from Jaipur with the help of Diwan Samsaracandra Sen.  Around that time he fell into de
bt.  He went to Calcutta but could not manage to collect money to meet his payments.  Although he had many disciples in various places, he could not demand money from them, thus his debt remained and letters came regularly from Vrndavana questioning
him about payment.  Eventually he returned to Vrndavana to arrange for the service of the kunja.

While in Vrndavana, a certain Caube brahmana asked for his help to arrange his daughter's marriage.  Vrajavala relieved the brahmana by marrying his daughter, Janakivala (Kokila devi).  One day he entrusted the service of the kunja to his disciple, V
alananda, and Kokila mata and returned to Bengal.  After the death of Valananda, he brought Kokila mata to Bengal.  He also brought the Deity of Sri Vrajanagara from Vrndavana and installed it in his own village of Dhamarai. His first wife, Vinduvasi
ni, and his son, Asvini, looked after the Deity.

In 420 Gauravda, a sankirtana was held in Navadvipa.  At that time Saccidananda was suffering from pain in his legs caused by dancing.  The devotees told him, "If you can dance today, we will believe that you are a Bhaktavatara."  He thus prayed to M
ahaprabhu and was empowered to dance madly in the sankirtana.  Afterwards he realized that there was no longer any pain in his legs.  The devotees were awe-struck by this incident.  Saccidananda used to address the little boys and girls as Gopala and
 Gopali.  He never spoke of anything other than spiritual subject matter, neither did he hold any prejudice regarding caste or creed.  As soon as the sound of the khola entered his ears, he began to dance madly.  He wrote the following books:  Citram
ocana Kavya, Priti-kusuma, Dhruva caritra, Sri Radhakrsna Gauranga in the Best Indian Pelf, The Divine Manual, Prasunanjali, Lilambudhi, Giti-Vaijayanti.  He died in 1928 A.D.

3.SACI DEVI:

She was the daughter of Nilambara Cakravarti and a resident of Belpukhuria.  She was the wife of Jagannatha Misra and the mother of Visvarupa and Visvambhara.  Premavilasa 7 states that Nilambara had only one daughter and two sons, namely Yogesvara a
nd Ratnagarbha.  According to Vaisnavacara-darpana 1.343 Visvesvara Cakravarti was the brother of Saci. Saci is believed to be the combined form of Aditi, Kausalya, Devaki and Yasoda (GGD. 38, CC. 1.17.285).  Saci is also known by the name "Aai."  Af
ter marriage she had eight daughters who died, followed by the birth of Visvarupa.

In his early youth Visvarupa accepted sannyasa and renounced home.  Shortly afterwards Jagannatha Misra passed away.  During this period, Lord Gauranga was Saci's only solace.  Saci devi was the embodiment of unlimited patience. She never became dist
urbed by the Her son's mischief.

After His return from Gaya, when Lord Gauranga began to act very unusually-displaying symptoms of ecstatic love, Saci thought that perhaps her beloved Nimai was suffering from a mental disorder.  Thus she arranged for medical treatment.

Once Lord Gauranga used his mother as an example to demonstrate to the people in general the seriousness of committing Vaisnava aparadha.

When Lord Caitanya visited Santipura after taking sannyasa, Saci went to meet Him there.  She stayed in Santipura for sometime and cooked for Her son.  It was at the command of Saci that Lord Caitanya settled at Nilacala.

From Nilacala Lord Caitanya regularly sent Jagannatha prasada, clothes offered to the Deity and his humble obeisances to Saci through messengers.

The following are the references to Saci in the biographies of Lord Caitanya.

Caitanya Bhagavata:

1.2.139Saci conceives Visvarupa

1.2.195-226Lord Gauranga is conceived

1.4.3-85Performance of rituals on the occasion of Nimai's birth.

1.5.5-32The sound of ankle-bells heard and the signs of divine footprints found throughout the house.

1.5.52, 1.6.41Nimai eats the rice offered to the Lord by a visiting brahmana.

1.6.72-134Olahana lila (chiding by Saci)

1.7.34Nimai sent to the house of Advaita Prabhu to call his elder brother

1.7.74-114Saci's wailing when Visvarupa took sannyasa.

1.7.151-192Nimai sits on the vessel left on top of the garbage.

1.8.8-24Nimai undergoes the sacred-thread ceremony.

1.8.109-119Bereavement at the death of Jagannatha Misra

1.8.127-182Nimai's annoyance with his mother at her delay in collecting items for Gangapuja.

1.10.47-128Preparations for Nimai's marriage

1.12.214-255Saci hears the sound of the flute and the Lord reveals His opulence to her.

1.14.106-188Bereavement of Saci at the death of Laksmipriya.

1.15.38, 1.17.406Nimai's marriage with Visnupriya

2.2.88, 2,3,103Lord Gauranga's transcendental state is mistaken as sickness.

2.8.68-122Lord Gauranga and Lord Nityananda reveal
2.10.91, 2.11.67Their opulence.
2.18.161,197,201

2.22.10-483Saci frees herself from Vaisnava-aparadha

2.27.18-51Saci's state of mind when Lord Gauranga

2.28.60-65accepted sannyasa.
3.1.38,50,146
3.2.262,
3.3.119,205
3.4.96,104,111

3.4.239,501Saci's visit to Santipura
3.5.118

3.5.421, Lord Nityananda's arrival at Navadvipa and
3.9.170,219meeting with Saci.


Caitanya Caritamrta:

1.15.10,29-30Intake of rice on Ekadasi forbidden.
1.16.22-23

2.16.210, 3.1.14Her meeting with Lord Caitanya at the house of Advaita in Santipura when the Lord was on His way to Ramakeli.

3.2.34,79Divine appearance of Lord Caitanya

3.19.5-15Saci receives clothes sent by Lord Caitanya through Jagadananda.


Caitanyamangala: (not specified whether Jayananda's or Locana's--   possibly it is Locana's)

1.2.227-242Nimai beats Saci

1.2.283-317Saci prevents Nimai from playing with a puppy.

1.5.143-157Nimai consoles Saci after the death of Laksmipriya by narrating a story about Laksmipriya's past birth.

2.5.5-13Nimai tells Saci about the vision He had in a dream of Lord Krsna.

3.3.27-55Saci's emotions about hearing of Lord Caitanya's arrival at Navadvipa from Nilacala.


Advaita Prakasa section ten, explains how Advaita Acarya offered flowers to the feet of Lord Krsna and sang the praises of Saci's pregnancy.

In GVA Haridasa dasa writes that one feels amazed to see the humility of Saci devi, who was the highest ideal of a mother and a wife, who gave birth to Visvarupa and Visvambhara--both of whom accepted sannyasa for the welfare of the world, whose husb
and was the embodiment of spiritual merit, and whose two daughters-in-law were embodiments of Laksmi.  Saci's entire household was dedicated to the service of Visnu and Vaisnavas.  She never hesitated to listen to and carry out the spiritual instruct
ions given by her son, and her observance of the vow of Ekadasi and the repentance for her sin at the feet of Lord Advaita bear evidence to this fact. Despite hundreds of obstacles in her life, such as the death of her eight daughters, Visvarupa embr
acing sannyasa, the death of Jagannatha Misra, the death of Laksmipriya her beloved daughter-in-law, Nimai accepting sannyasa, undergoing a state of destitution and utter helplessness, the problems of maintaining her young daughter-in-law, etc., yet
Saci never faltered from the path of spiritual life.  She did not obstruct her son from accepting the sannyasa order.  She never expected anything material from her son, whilst she received spiritual sustenance.  CBh. 1.2.139 states that Saci assiste
d Jagannatha Misra in his service to Lord Krsna.  (GVA, CC. (R.G. N. Ed)

4.SACINANDAN GOSVAMI:

A resident of Baghnapada, he was the grandson of Vansivadana Thakura.  He wrote a padavali titled "Gaurangavijaya."  In addition, two padas composed by him are found in Padakalpataru. (See "Vansivadana Thakura")

5.SACINANDAN VIDYANIDHI:

He was a resident of Canak village in the district of Burdwan.  In Saka 1707 (1785 A.D.) he translated in Bengali verse Ujjvalanilamani under the title of Ujjvalacandrika. (GVA)

6.SACIRANI:

She was a disciple of Syamananda prabhu and the wife of Murari.  (Premavilasa 20, GVA)

7.SADANANDA:

He was a Vaisnava poet.  His lyric no. 2194 is included in Padakalpataru.  (GVA)

8.SADANANDI:

She was the mother of Locanadasa, the author of Caitanyamangala.  She is known also by the name of Arundhati devi.

9.SADASIVA:

He was one of the brothers of Advaita Acarya. (Premavilasa 20, GVA)

10.SADASIVA KAVIRAJA/VAIDYA:

He belonged to the spiritual lineage of Lord Nityananda. Four generations of Sadasiva's family were parsadas or devotees of Lord Gauranga.  A Vaidya by caste, Sadasiva was the son of Kansari Sen.  Sadasiva's son was Purusottama dasa. His grandson was
 Kanu Thakura (CC. 1.11.38).  The present Gosvami families of places such as Bodhakhana, Bhajanghat, etc., descend from Sadasiva.

Sadasiva wrote "Sacinandana-Vilaksana-Caturdasaka" (see Gaudiya Vaisnava Sahitya 2.142).  Forefathers of Sadasiva installed and worshiped the Deity Sri Pranavallabha.  Sadasiva belonged to Sripata Kancanapalli and was Candravali in Vrajalila (GGD. Th
e names of Sadasiva ad his son are mentioned by Mahamohopadhyaya Bharat Mallik in his Candraparabhu P. 74.

Purusottama, the son of Sadasiva, first settled at Sukhasagar.  When Sukhasagar sank into the Ganges, Kanu Thakura carried the Deity of Pranavallabha and brought his father to Bodhakhana.  The Deity was served at Bodhakhana till 1950 A.D. when politi
cal upheaval in Pakistan resulted in the shifting of the Deity to Jadavpur Ghospada in the district 24 Parganas at the house of Gaurahari Gosvami, a descendant of Kanu Thakura (See also "Kanu Thakura").  (Vaisnava Vandana of Jiva Gosvami 103, Devakin
andana 71, Vrndavana dasa 61, GVA, CCU)

11.SADASIVA PANDITA:

He belonged to the sakha of Lord Caitanya.  Lord Nityananda stayed at Sadasiva's house (CC. 1.10.34, CBh. 3.8.19).  Sadasiva was a companion of Lord Gauranga during the kirtana-vilasa at Nadia.  Lord Gauranga directed Sadasiva to dress up accordingly
 to match the Lord's desire to dance in the role of Laksmi.  (CBh. 2.8.115, 2.18.7-14, GVA.)

12.SADASIVA PATTANAYAKA:

He was a disciple of Rasikananda prabhu.  (Rasikamangala Pascima 14.132, GVA)

13.SADIPURIYA GOPALA:

He hailed from Sadipur located at Bikrampur.  He belonged to the sakha of Gadadhara Pandita (CC. 1.12.84). (Sakhanirnayamrta 24, GVA. )

14.SAIYAD MARTUJA:

He was a Muslim fakir (renunciate).  He was born at Baliaghata at Jangipur in Mursidabad.  Despite being a Muslim by faith, he had deep reverence for Hinduism and took up the practice of the Tantra cult.  Padakalpataru contains Vaisnava poems compose
d by this Muslim poet.  The style of his composition is simple, rhythmic and devoid of rhetoric.  His mortal remains were buried at a site called "Suti" on the outskirts of Jangipur.  (GVA.)

15.SALABEG:

He was a Muslim Vaisnava poet.  Three of his compositions are included in Padakalpataru.  His biography is presented in an Oriya book titled Dardhyatabhakti (P. 209-219) written by Bipraramadasa.  Some say the octave `Patitapavanastaka' is Salabeg's
composition.

16.SAMBHURAM:

A resident of Gujarat, he was a disciple of Gopala Bhatta Gosvami.  (Premavilasa 18, GVA.)

17.SAMVARARI:

He was known as Kansari Sen and was the father of Sadasiva Kaviraja.  His name and his family members are mentioned in Candraprabha.  (See "Sadasiva Kaviraja") (GVA.)

18.SANATANA:

He belonged to the sakha of Lord Nityananda (CC. 1.11.50).  (GVA.)

19.SANATANA CAKRAVARTI:

He was a poet from the district of Midnapore.  In 1658 A.D. he translated Srimad Bhagavatam into Bengali verse.  Part of this translation was published from Bangabasi Karyalaya (See Medinipurer Itihasa P. 626).  (GVA.)

20.SANATANA DASA:

He was a devotee of Lord Gauranga.  (Namamrtasamudra 225, GVA.)

21.SANATANA DASA:

He was a disciple of Vrndavana dasa Thakura.  His Sripata is located at Mosasthali village, two kilometers south of Dainhat in the district of Burdwan, where he was also buried. (GVA.)

22.SANATANA GOSVAMI:
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