Introduction
Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1486–1534) revitalized bhakti through the practice of sankirtan—congregational chanting—spreading devotion and love for Krishna.
Life Journey
1486
Birth
Born in Nabadwip
1510s
Sankirtan movement
Spread congregational chanting
1534
Mahasamadhi
Passed away in Puri
Core Teachings
- The Holy Name is the simplest path in Kali Yuga
- Devotion (prema-bhakti) is the goal
- Humility and compassion are essential
- Sankirtan purifies the heart
How to Follow / Practices
- Harinam sankirtan (group chanting)
- Japa of the Divine Name
- Simple devotion and service
- Satsang and scriptural study
Famous Works & Speeches
Teachings preserved through followers; later Gaudiya literature and commentaries
Relevance for Modern Life
Chanting-based practices are easy to adopt and relieve mental agitation.
His movement also builds supportive community devotion—helpful for users seeking belonging and hope.
Inspiring Quotes
"In this age, chant the Name and the heart becomes pure."
Associated Places & Ashrams
Birthplace
Nabadwip
Nabadwip, West Bengal
Samadhi/Memorial
Jagannath Puri
Puri, Odisha
Festivals & Remembrance
Jayanti (Birth Anniversary): Phalguna Purnima