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Uddharan Dutta Takur (উদ্ধারণ দত্ত ঠাকুর) () was an Indian philosopher and
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from the
Gaudiya Vaishnava Gaudiya Vaishnavism (), also known as Chaitanya Vaishnavism, is a Vaishnava Hindu religious movement inspired by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1486–1534) in India. "Gaudiya" refers to the Gaura or Gauḍa region of Bengal, with Vaishnavism meanin ...
school of
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tradition, producing a great number of philosophical works on the theology and practice of
Bhakti yoga Bhakti yoga ( sa, भक्ति योग), also called Bhakti marga (, literally the path of ''Bhakti''), is a spiritual path or spiritual practice within Hinduism focused on loving devotion towards any personal deity.Karen Pechelis (2014), ...
, Vaishnava Vedanta and associated disciplines. He is known as one of the Dwadasha gopas, (the 12 cowherd-boy associates from Goloka Vrindavan who were always in the company of Krishna and Balaram).


Biography


Genealogy

Umapati Dhara, a minister in the court of
Lakshmana Sena Lakshmana Sena (reign: 1178–1206), also called Lakshman Sen in modern indian languages, was the ruler from the Sena dynasty of the Bengal region on the Indian subcontinent. His rule lasted for 28 years; and extended to much of the eastern regi ...
(c. 1178–1206), who was also one of several court poet. Several Prashasti like the Deopara Prashasti, a stone inscription eulogizing the Sena kings of Bengal was written by him. His father Kanjilal Dhar was lived in Sonergram, whose sister Bhagabati Devi was married to Bhabesh Dutta relative of Gouri Sen a reputed gold merchant in the era of
Ballāla Sena Vallala Sena or Ballal Sen ( bn, বল্লাল সেন; reign: 1160–1179), also known as Ballal Sen in vernacular literature, was the second ruler of the Sena dynasty of Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. He was the son and succes ...
.
Ballāla Sena Vallala Sena or Ballal Sen ( bn, বল্লাল সেন; reign: 1160–1179), also known as Ballal Sen in vernacular literature, was the second ruler of the Sena dynasty of Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. He was the son and succes ...
regularly took big amount of loans from Gouri Sen and other members of Subarna Banik Community but never refound it. The community soon realize that Ballal Sen was misusing the whole money. So they decided that they wouldn't give him any more loans.
Ballāla Sena Vallala Sena or Ballal Sen ( bn, বল্লাল সেন; reign: 1160–1179), also known as Ballal Sen in vernacular literature, was the second ruler of the Sena dynasty of Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. He was the son and succes ...
was very much infuriated. He invited them in a local event, and forced to sit with the Sudra Community which the whole
Suvarna Banik Suvarna Banik, popularly called Bene, is a mercantile group from Bengal dealing in gold and silver. During the late eighteenth century, merchants of Suvarnabanik caste became prominent in trade including salt and opium trading. Despite their dep ...
Community refused. After that
Ballāla Sena Vallala Sena or Ballal Sen ( bn, বল্লাল সেন; reign: 1160–1179), also known as Ballal Sen in vernacular literature, was the second ruler of the Sena dynasty of Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. He was the son and succes ...
created a whole social conspiracy and made this whole Suvarna Baniks were outcastes and lower category. They were not Brahmans, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and announced them as equal to Shudras. Although the Subarna Banik Community wearing upabits they are treated as Sudras after the announcement.
Ballāla Sena Vallala Sena or Ballal Sen ( bn, বল্লাল সেন; reign: 1160–1179), also known as Ballal Sen in vernacular literature, was the second ruler of the Sena dynasty of Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. He was the son and succes ...
actually succeeded to publicly ostracize the whole community of Soner Gram from any respectability. People would mistreated with them, soon they were taken away from any religious privileges and lived under that dark cloud for a long time. At that time they started to flee away from Sonar Gram and started to find selter in different places in Bengal. Bhabesh Dutta finds a selter in Mithila. After the death of Ballal Sen, Umapati Dhara request to
Lakshmana Sena Lakshmana Sena (reign: 1178–1206), also called Lakshman Sen in modern indian languages, was the ruler from the Sena dynasty of the Bengal region on the Indian subcontinent. His rule lasted for 28 years; and extended to much of the eastern regi ...
to brings back his aunt as his father Kanjilal Dhar was worried about his sister. The Dutta family soon came back and started to live in Saptagram which was a major port, the chief city and sometimes capital of southern Bengal, in that times. Uddharana Dutta was the 9 th generation direct descendant of Krishna Dutta, son of Bhabesh Dutta.


Birth and early life

Uddharan Dutta Takur was born in the
Saptagram Saptagram (Bengali: সপ্তগ্রাম; colloquially called ''Satgaon'') was a major port, the chief city and sometimes capital of southern Bengal, in ancient and medieval times, the location presently being in the Hooghly district in t ...
area of
Hooghly district Hooghly district () is one of the districts of the Indian state of West Bengal. It can alternatively be spelt ''Hoogli'' or ''Hugli''. The district is named after the Hooghly River. The headquarters of the district are at Hooghly-Chinsura (''C ...
,
Bengal Sultanate The Sultanate of Bengal ( Middle Bengali: শাহী বাঙ্গালা ''Shahī Baṅgala'', Classical Persian: ''Saltanat-e-Bangālah'') was an empire based in Bengal for much of the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries. It was the dominan ...
, present-day
West Bengal West Bengal (, Bengali: ''Poshchim Bongo'', , abbr. WB) is a state in the eastern portion of India. It is situated along the Bay of Bengal, along with a population of over 91 million inhabitants within an area of . West Bengal is the fourt ...
,
India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so ...
as Divakara Dutta. His mother was Bhadravati Devi, His father Srikara Dutta's family was from Subarna Gram in
East Bengal ur, , common_name = East Bengal , status = Province of the Dominion of Pakistan , p1 = Bengal Presidency , flag_p1 = Flag of British Bengal.svg , s1 = East ...
. Divakar Dutta was the estate manager of a big Zamindar (Nairaja of Naihati old name Nabahatta) in
Naihati Naihati is a city and a municipality of North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is a part of the area covered by Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA). Naihati Municipality is one of the oldest in the whol ...
, which was about one and a half miles north of the city
Katwa Katwa is a sub-divisional town and railway junction in Purba Bardhaman district of the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the headquarters of the Katwa subdivision. The town was built at the confluence of Ganga and Ajay. Katwa is a border cit ...
. The relics of this royal family of Nairaja are still visible near the Dainhat railway station. Since Divakara Dutta was the manager of the estate, and he has an office there, the Jamindari place was bought from Nabab Husen Sah by Divakara Dutta (Uddharan Dutta Thakura) now known as
Uddharanpur Uddharanpur is a village in Ketugram II CD block in Katwa subdivision of Purba Bardhaman district in West Bengal, India. The village named after the Hindu saint Uddharan Dutta Thakura who was the estate manager of a big Zamindar (Nairaja of Nai ...
.


Uddharana Dutta Thakur leaves home

Divakara Dutta married to Suprasanna Devi who is the sister of Haladhar Sen. Haladhar Sen is a direct descendant of Gouri Sen. But his wife died in a young age at the time of giving delivery of their only son at that time he was only 26. When Nityananda Prabhu returned to Bengal at
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (; born Vishvambhar Mishra) was a 15th-century Indian saint who is considered to be the combined avatar of Radha and Krishna by his disciples and various scriptures. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu's mode of worshipping Krishna ...
's request, He decided to abandon His avadhuta status and get married after receiving Lord Caitanya's instructions. Nityananda remained a few days in Khardaha (Now in North 24 prgs) and then went on to Saptagram with his troupe of associates. They stayed at the home of the Divakara Dutta on the banks of the Triveni for continuously more than three months. Completely surrendered to the feet of Nityananda Prabhu Divakara Dutta worshipped him and became his favorite cook. The entire caste of gold merchants was purified by the presence of Divakara Datta at the time of his initiation (Diksha) by Nityananda Prabhu (RadhaKrishna Mantra) in the Saptami of Bengali Aghrahayana month. After Nityananda Prabhu's instructed him not to wear Upabita and from that time he stopped to wearing Upabita. From that time Bengali Baishya and Khratya community from the Bengali Hindu culture stopped to wearing Upabita After the initiation (Diksha) he was named as Uddharana Dutta Thakura. Uddharana Dutta Thakura started a Doi-Chida Utsav by the order of Nityananda Prabhu in Saptagram. Later the marriage of Nityananda Prabhu was succeed by the help of Uddharan Dutta Thakur. He spend Rs 10,000/- at his guru"s marriage.


Charity Work

Uddharana Dutta Thakura started an Anna satra in the dearth of 1507 AD. He used 30 Bigha of land for the work of Kitchen and storeroom for that purpose. The place is now known as Tiris Bigha Gram. The land was later donate for Adi Saptagram Railway Station. He cleaned Bhedobana (Bhadra Bana and made small cottages for poor people


Later life


Puri, Vrindavana, and disappearance

Uddharan Dutta Thakur leaves Saptagram in the year 1528 AD and joined Sri
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (; born Vishvambhar Mishra) was a 15th-century Indian saint who is considered to be the combined avatar of Radha and Krishna by his disciples and various scriptures. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu's mode of worshipping Krishna ...
at Puri in that year. He regularly cooked for Sri
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (; born Vishvambhar Mishra) was a 15th-century Indian saint who is considered to be the combined avatar of Radha and Krishna by his disciples and various scriptures. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu's mode of worshipping Krishna ...
. After staying 6 years in Puri, he went on to
Vrindavana Vrindavan (; ), also spelt Vrindaban and Brindaban, is a historical city in the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is located in the Braj Bhoomi region and holds religious importance in Hinduism as Krishna spent most of his childho ...
in middle of the year 1534 AD where he stayed for another six years with
Six Goswamis of Vrindavana The Six Goswamis of Vrindavan were a group of devotional teachers (gurus) from the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism who lived in India during the 15th and 16th centuries. They are closely associated with the land of Vrindavan where they spe ...
. Uddharan Datta Thakur left this world in the Shaka year 1463 (AD 1541), on the Krisna trayodasi of the month of Paush. His main Samadhi Mandir was near Banshi Vat temple in
Vrindavana Vrindavan (; ), also spelt Vrindaban and Brindaban, is a historical city in the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is located in the Braj Bhoomi region and holds religious importance in Hinduism as Krishna spent most of his childho ...
. Later his two body parts were taken into West Bengal, one in
Saptagram Saptagram (Bengali: সপ্তগ্রাম; colloquially called ''Satgaon'') was a major port, the chief city and sometimes capital of southern Bengal, in ancient and medieval times, the location presently being in the Hooghly district in t ...
and other in
Uddharanpur Uddharanpur is a village in Ketugram II CD block in Katwa subdivision of Purba Bardhaman district in West Bengal, India. The village named after the Hindu saint Uddharan Dutta Thakura who was the estate manager of a big Zamindar (Nairaja of Nai ...
and made individual Samadhi temple there.


See also

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Krishnology Vaishnavism ( sa, वैष्णवसम्प्रदायः, Vaiṣṇavasampradāyaḥ) is one of the major Hindu denominations along with Shaivism, Shaktism, and Smartism. It is also called Vishnuism since it considers Vishnu as the ...
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Hare Krishna mantra The Hare Krishna mantra, also referred to reverentially as the ("Great Mantra"), is a 16-word Vaishnava mantra which is mentioned in the Kali-Santarana Upanishad and which from the 15th century rose to importance in the Bhakti movement follo ...
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Nityananda Nityānanda (; born circa 1474), also called Nitai, was a primary religious figure within the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition of Bengal. Nitai was Chaitanya Mahaprabhu's friend and disciple. They are often mentioned together as ''Gaura-Nitai'' ...
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Gaudiya Math The Gaudiya Math (, ; ) is a Gaudiya Vaishnava ''matha'' (monastic organisation) formed on 6 September 1920,Devamayī dāsi, "A Divine Life: Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Saraswatī Ṭhākura Prabhupāda" in ''Prabhupada Saraswati Thakur: The Li ...
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International Society for Krishna Consciousness The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), known Colloquialism, colloquially as the Hare Krishna movement or Hare Krishnas, is a Gaudiya Vaishnavism, Gaudiya Vaishnava Hinduism, Hindu religious organization. ISKCON was found ...
* Svayam bhagavan *
Bhakti Yoga Bhakti yoga ( sa, भक्ति योग), also called Bhakti marga (, literally the path of ''Bhakti''), is a spiritual path or spiritual practice within Hinduism focused on loving devotion towards any personal deity.Karen Pechelis (2014), ...
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Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (; born Vishvambhar Mishra) was a 15th-century Indian saint who is considered to be the combined avatar of Radha and Krishna by his disciples and various scriptures. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu's mode of worshipping Krishna ...
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Gaudiya Vaishnava Gaudiya Vaishnavism (), also known as Chaitanya Vaishnavism, is a Vaishnava Hindu religious movement inspired by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1486–1534) in India. "Gaudiya" refers to the Gaura or Gauḍa region of Bengal, with Vaishnavism meanin ...
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Mayapur Mayapur () is a neighbourhood of Bamanpukur, in the Nabadwip CD block in the Krishnanagar Sadar subdivision of the Nadia district in the state of West Bengal, India. It is situated adjacent to Nabadwip, at the confluence of two rivers, where t ...
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Pancha Tattva (Vaishnavism) Pancha Tattva (Devanagari: पञ्चतत्त्व; IAST: ''pañca-tattva'', from Sanskrit ''pañca'' meaning "five" and ''tattva'' "truth" or "reality") in the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism refers specifically to the Five asp ...


References


Further reading

* ''Jiva Goswami's Tattva-Sandarbha: Sacred India's Philosophy of Ecstasy'', by
Swami B.V. Tripurari Swami ( ; sometimes abbreviated sw.) in Hinduism is an honorific title given to a male or female ascetic who has chosen the path of renunciation (''sanyāsa''), or has been initiated into a religious monastic order of Vaishnavas. It is used eit ...
* Aleksandar Uskokov, “The Long and Short of It: Mahā-vākya from Mīmāmsā to Jīva Gosvāmin, from the Veda to the Bhāgavata,” ''The Journal of Hindu Studies'' 11 (2018):38–52. * Sri Chaitanya: His Life & Associates" by Srila Bhakti Ballabh Tirtha Maharaj * HOOGLY JELAR ITIHAS BY SUDHIR KUMAR MITRA * উদ্ধারণ দত্ত কথামৃত: বৈদ্যনাথ ভৌমিক * দীননাথ ধর (1904): উদ্ধারণ দত্ত ঠাকুর ��ংস্করণ-২ * Bhakti Ratnakar by Srila Narahari Chakravarti Thakura * Vrindavan Das Thakur (2001), Chaitanya Bhagavata. * Gaura-ganoddesha-dipika : Kavi Karnapura * Murali Vilasa : Rajavallabha Gosvami * “পাট পর্যটন” : অভিরাম দাস * উদ্ধারণপুরের ঘাট : কালিকানন্দ অবধূত * Murali Vilasa : Rajavallabha Gosvami * Prem Bilash : Nityananda Das * Nityananda Prabhur Bongshobistar: Vrindavan Das Thakur * Sri Narottama Vilasa : Srila Narahari Chakravarti * Anangamanjuri Samputica : Ramchandra Goswami * Janhabatatwa Mormartho: Goti Gobinda * Ananga Kodombaboli : Subhadra Devi * Janhaba Astakam: Sri Jiva Goswami


External links

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