

116.SRIKANTA:

He was the brother of Lord Advaita.  (Premavilasa 24)

117.SRIKANTA:

He was the husband of Sanatana Gosvami's sister.  (CC. 2.20.38)

118. SRIKANTA:

He was a disciple of Narottama Thakura. (Premavilasa 20, Narottamavilasa 12)

119. SRIKANTA SEN:

He belonged to the sakha of Lord Caitanya.  He was the nephew (sister's son) of Sivananda Sen.  In his past incarnation he was Katyayani.  (GGD. 174, CC. 3.2.37, 3.12.18,33,38)

120. SRIKARA:

A brahmana by caste who belonged to the sakha of Lord Caitanya (CC.1.10.109-111).  Some variations in his name are found in CC. as follows:  Kalna edition of CC. reads "Kara Sri Madhusudana"; Radhagovinda Nath edition of CC. reads "Srikara Sri Madhus
udana."  B.B. Majumdar in CCU. P. 696 argues that Nath's text is more accurate as Jayakrsna dasa mentions the name of one devotee as Srikara who was born at Kancisali. (Vaisnava Vandana of Jiva 246, Devakinandana 117, Vrndavana dasa 110)

121.SRIKARA:

He was a tyrannical Zamindar hailing from the Gopa caste and living at Dharenda.  Later he became a devout Vaisnava by the mercy of Rasikananda prabhu.  (Rasikamangala Daksina 4.23, 5.36)

122. SRIKARA DATTA:

He was the father of Uddharana Datta Thakura.

123. SRIKRSNA SARVABHAUMA:

He was born in the Sanyal family of the Varendra clan and followed the line of Ramakrsna Vidyavagisa.  It is stated in a deed dated 2 Jaistha 1110 (1703 A.D.), that King Ramakrsna Raya of Navadvipa donated land to Srikrsna Sarvabhauma.  In document n
o. 16633 preserved at the Nadia collectorate it is stated that Sri Krsna gave away the aforesaid piece of land to his disciple Ramajivan Pancanan on 10 Kartika 1123 (1706 A.D.).

Sri Krsna Sarvabhauma acquired a reputation under three kings namely, Ramakrsna, Ramajivana and Raghurama.  Sri Krsna's work titled Padankaduta is well known, and his Krsnapadamrta Kavya, which consists of 250 slokas, was composed in Saka 1633 (1711
A.D.).  The concluding statements of these two works explain that Padankaduta was written at the command of King Raghurama Raya and the latter under the command of King Ramajivana.

The discovery of his other two works titled Mukundapadamadhuri and Siddhantacintamani revealed that Sri Krsna Sarvabhauma was also a talented Nyaya scholar.  These two works are of immense value to historians.

In Mukundapadamadhuri Lord Krsna is presented as the "Paramatmasvarupa", and in the introduction of Siddhanta-cintamani, Lord Krsna is also praised.

124. SRIMAN PANDITA:

He belonged to the spiritual lineage of Lord Caitanya. He sang along with Lord Caitanya during kirtana and held the torch during dancing.  (CC. 1.10.37, CBh. 1.2.18)

125. SRIMAN SEN:

He belonged to the sakha of Lord Caitanya.  (CC. 1.10.52)

126. SRIMAN SEN:

He belonged to the sakha of Raghunandana of Srikhanda.

127. SRIMAN THAKURA:

He was a devotee of Lord Gauranga.

128.SRIMANTA:

He belonged to the sakha of Lord Nityananda.  (CC. 1.11.49)

129. SRIMANTA CAKRAVARTI:

He was a disciple of Srinivasa Acarya.  (Karnananda 1)

130. SRIMANTA DATTA:

He was a disciple of Narottama Thakura.  (Narottamavilasa 12)

131.SRIMANTA THAKURA:

He was a disciple of Srinivasa Acarya.  (Karnananda 1)

132.SRIMATI DEVI:

She was a disciple of Jahnava Mata and was the daughter of Yadunandana Acarya of Jhamatpura near Rajabualahat.  Her mother was Laksmi devi and her sister was Narayani devi. Viracandra Gosvami married both the sisters (BRK. 13.255)

133.SRINATHA:

He was a resident of Ballabhapur near Mahesa.  (Pataparyatana)

134.SRINATHA CAKRAVARTI:

He belonged to the spiritual lineage of Gadadhara Pandita.  (CC. 1.12.83, Sakhanirnayamrta 19)

135.SRINATHA CAKRAVARTI/ACARYA:

He was a disciple of Advaita Acarya.  In his past incarnation he was Sanandana (GGD. 107,211).  He belonged to Sripata Kumarahatta.  Kavikarnapura was a student of this Srinatha.

Srinatha installed a Deity of Lord Krsna at Kumarahatta which is still worshiped there.  He wrote a commentary on Srimad Bhagavatam titled Caitanyamata-manjusa.  A Sanskrit sloka bearing his name is engraved at the feet of the Deity in the large temp
le at Krsnapura of Kancrapada.

136.SRINATHA GHATAK:

His parents were Bhagiratha Acarya and Jayadurga devi. He was born in Chittagong and belonged to the Kasyapa clan. His brother was Sripati.  (Premavilasa 21)

137.SRINATHA MISRA:

He belonged to the sakha of Lord Caitanya. In his past incarnation he was Citrangi (GGD. 171, CC. 1.10.110, Vaisnava Vandana of Jiva 237; Devakinandana 113; and Vrndavana dasa 106). Srinatha was a brahmana by caste.  In Gurubhaktigita, Achyutananda D
asa (Utkal University, edition 1975, Vol. 3, Chapter XLIX, P. 176) writes that Srinatha Misra was known as Mohanagopi.  In Caitanyaganoddesadipika of Sadasiva Kaviraja (mss. preserved at Orissa State Museum), it is said that Srinatha was the grandson
 of Srikrsna and known as Braja.  He was also referred to as Sakhi Bichetrangi.

138.SRINATHA PANDITA:

He was a brahmana by caste from the village of Kumarahata.  He wrote a commentary on Srimad Bhagavatam titled Caitanyamatacandrika.  He was the guru of Kavikarnapura hence his name is not mentioned in GGD.  (Caitanyacandrodaya natakam 1.5)

139.SRINIDHI:

He belonged to the sakha of Lord Caitanya.  He was the brother of the famous Srivasa Pandita.  In his past incarnation he was born as Padmanidhi (GGD. 171, CC. 1.10.9)

140.SRINIDHI:

He belonged to the sakha of Lord Caitanya.

141.SRINIVASA ACARYA THAKURA:

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