Mahanam Sampradaya

Mahanam Sampradaya
Bengali: মহানাম সম্প্রদায়
Formation1891 as movement[1]
FounderPrabhu Jagadbandhu (inspirator)
Sripad Mahendraji (organisator)
Founded atBengal, British India
TypeHindu denomination
Religious organization
PurposeEducational, philanthropic, religious studies, spirituality
HeadquartersMahaudharon Math, Maniktala, Kolkata, India
Sri Angan, Faridpur, Bangladesh
Location
  • ashrams/temples, dispensary, medical camps, schools
Area served
India & Bangladesh
Membership
more than 1 million
Official languages
Bengali
Previous head
Mahanambrata Brahmachari
Current head (India)
Upashak Bandhu Bhramachariji
Current head (Bangladesh)
Kanti Bandhu Bhramachariji
Key people
Mahanambrata Brahmachari
AffiliationsVaishnavism
Websitemahanam.org

Mahanam Sampradaya (Bengali: মহানাম সম্প্রদায়) is a Krishnaite revival movement founded in the last decade of the 19th century within Bengali Vaishnavism in the Bengal Presidency of colonial British India and spiritually inspired by Prabhu Jagadbandhu.[1] As tradition-sampradaya and institution it was formed in early 20th century by Sripad Mahendraji[2] Presently followers of Mahanam Sampraday are centered in West Bengal, India and throughout Bangladesh.[1] Radha Krishna, Gaur Nitai and Prabhu Jagadbandhu are the chief deities worshiped by the Mahanam Sampradaya.[citation needed]

  1. ^ a b c Carney, Gerald T. (2020). "Baba Premananda Bharati: his trajectory into and through Bengal Vaiṣṇavism to the West". In Ferdinando Sardella; Lucian Wong (eds.). The Legacy of Vaiṣṇavism in Colonial Bengal. Routledge Hindu Studies Series. Milton, Oxon; New York: Routledge. pp. 135–160. ISBN 978-1-138-56179-3. pp.140–141.
  2. ^ Mahanambrata Brahmachari. Mahendra Leelalamrita. Kolkata. p. 26.

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