—json {
"name":"Cc. Ādi 10.112", "h1":"Cc. Ādi 10.112", "label":"Text 112", "title":"Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Ādi-līlā 10.112", "description":"The sixty-eighth branch of the original tree was Puruṣottama, the sixty-ninth was Śrī Gālīma, the seventieth was Jagannātha dāsa, the seventy-first was Śrī Candraśekhara Vaidya, and the seventy-second was Dvija Haridāsa."
} —
Cc. Ādi 10.112
Text
puruṣottama, śrī-gālīma, jagannātha-dāsa
śrī-candraśekhara vaidya, dvija haridāsa
Synonyms
puruṣottama—of the name Puruṣottama; śrī-gālīma—of the name Śrī Gālīma; jagannātha-dāsa—of the name Jagannātha dāsa; śrī-candreśekhara vaidya—of the name Śrī Candraśekhara Vaidya; dvija haridāsa—of the name Dvija Haridāsa.
Translation
The sixty-eighth branch of the original tree was Puruṣottama, the sixty-ninth was Śrī Gālīma, the seventieth was Jagannātha dāsa, the seventy-first was Śrī Candraśekhara Vaidya, and the seventy-second was Dvija Haridāsa.
Purport
There is some question about whether Dvija Haridāsa was the author of Aṣṭottara-śata-nāma. He had two sons named Śrīdāma and Gokulānanda, who were disciples of Śrī Advaita Ācārya. Their village, Kāñcana-gaḍiyā, is situated within five miles of the Bājārasāu station, the fifth station from Ājīmagañja in the district of Murśidābād, West Bengal.