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'''Murari Gupta''' (c 16th century) Vaishnava votary and writer, born and raised in [[Sylhet District|sylhet]], later settling in Navadwip. He was a physician by profession. Legend goes that he was a classmate of Sri [[Chaitanya, Sri|chaitanya]] at Navadwip and, later on, became his disciple. | '''Murari Gupta''' (c 16th century) Vaishnava votary and writer, born and raised in [[Sylhet District|sylhet]], later settling in Navadwip. He was a physician by profession. Legend goes that he was a classmate of Sri [[Chaitanya, Sri|chaitanya]] at Navadwip and, later on, became his disciple. | ||
Murari wrote ''Sri Krishna | Murari wrote ''Sri Krishna Chaitanyacharitamrita'' (1513), a [[Sanskrit|sanskrit]] biography of Chaitanyadev. It is generally known as ''Murari Gupter Kadcha''. This is the first authentic biography of Chaitanya, as the writer was personally acquainted with him. Written in verse, the book, which is divided into several cantos, narrates the whole life of Chaitanya. Subsequently, other Vaishnava poets such as like [[Kavikarnapur|kavikarnapur]], Lochandas, Krishnadas Kaviraj, and Narahari Chakraborty borrowed from Murari's biography to write their own biographies of Chaitanya. [Kanailal Ray] | ||
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[[bn:মুরারি গুপ্ত]] | [[bn:মুরারি গুপ্ত]] |
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Murari Gupta (c 16th century) Vaishnava votary and writer, born and raised in sylhet, later settling in Navadwip. He was a physician by profession. Legend goes that he was a classmate of Sri chaitanya at Navadwip and, later on, became his disciple.
Murari wrote Sri Krishna Chaitanyacharitamrita (1513), a sanskrit biography of Chaitanyadev. It is generally known as Murari Gupter Kadcha. This is the first authentic biography of Chaitanya, as the writer was personally acquainted with him. Written in verse, the book, which is divided into several cantos, narrates the whole life of Chaitanya. Subsequently, other Vaishnava poets such as like kavikarnapur, Lochandas, Krishnadas Kaviraj, and Narahari Chakraborty borrowed from Murari's biography to write their own biographies of Chaitanya. [Kanailal Ray]