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<p class=Normal style="margin-top:2.0pt;margin-right:0in;margin-bottom: 2.0pt;margin-left:0in;text-align:justify;tab-stops:.5in 51.75pt right 94.75pt 121.9pt 149.1pt 178.6pt 208.1pt center 210.7pt">'''Sarvananda''' (15th century) was a Hindu votary of the ''tantras'' (religious orders or service-books) who devoted himself to worship at Mehar, the place in [[chandpur]] where he was born. His grandfather, Vasudev Bhattacharya wasa a ''yogist''. Sarvananda was illiterate. Legend has it that he was enlightened by a saint. He claimed to have experienced the ten forms of goddess Bhairabi in 1426 AD. Later, he took Chandrachur Tarkalankar of Senhati village in [[khulna]] as his preceptor and married his daughter Gauri. He compiled a [[sanskrit]] book called ''Sarvoll''''a''''satantra'', a collection of incantations for ''t''''a''''ntric ''meditation. The descendants of Sarvananda are now known as the ''Sarvavidy''''a'' family. [Satyanarayan Chakraborty] [Chakraborty, Satyanarayan  Professor of Sanskrit, Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata]
'''Sarvananda''' (15th century) was a Hindu votary of the ''tantras'' (religious orders or service-books) who devoted himself to worship at Mehar, the place in [[chandpur]] where he was born. His grandfather, Vasudev Bhattacharya wasa a ''yogist''. Sarvananda was illiterate. Legend has it that he was enlightened by a saint. He claimed to have experienced the ten forms of goddess Bhairabi in 1426 AD. Later, he took Chandrachur Tarkalankar of Senhati village in Khulna as his preceptor and married his daughter Gauri. He compiled a [[Sanskrit|sanskrit]] book called ''Sarvollasatantra'', a collection of incantations for ''tantric'' meditation. The descendants of Sarvananda are now known as the ''Sarvavidya'' family. [Satyanarayan Chakraborty]  
 


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Sarvananda (15th century) was a Hindu votary of the tantras (religious orders or service-books) who devoted himself to worship at Mehar, the place in chandpur where he was born. His grandfather, Vasudev Bhattacharya wasa a yogist. Sarvananda was illiterate. Legend has it that he was enlightened by a saint. He claimed to have experienced the ten forms of goddess Bhairabi in 1426 AD. Later, he took Chandrachur Tarkalankar of Senhati village in Khulna as his preceptor and married his daughter Gauri. He compiled a sanskrit book called Sarvollasatantra, a collection of incantations for tantric meditation. The descendants of Sarvananda are now known as the Sarvavidya family. [Satyanarayan Chakraborty]