kṛṣṇa-miÅ›ra-nÄma Ära ÄcÄrya-tanaya
caitanya-gosÄñi baise yÄá¹…hÄra há¹›daya

 kṛṣṇa-miÅ›ra - Kṛṣṇa MiÅ›ra; nÄma - of the name; Ära - and; ÄcÄrya-tanaya - the son of Advaita Ä€cÄrya; caitanya-gosÄñi - Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu; baise - sits; yÄá¹…hÄra - in whose; há¹›daya - heart.


Text

Kṛṣṇa MiÅ›ra was a son of Advaita Ä€cÄrya. Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu always sat in his heart.

Purport

Of the six sons of Advaita Ä€cÄrya, three, AcyutÄnanda, Kṛṣṇa MiÅ›ra and GopÄla dÄsa, lived faithfully in the service of Caitanya MahÄprabhu. Since AcyutÄnanda did not accept a wife, he had no issue. The second son of Advaita Ä€cÄrya, Kṛṣṇa MiÅ›ra, had two sons, RaghunÄtha CakravartÄ« and Dola-govinda. The descendants of RaghunÄtha still live in ÅšÄntipura, in the neighborhoods of Madana-gopÄla-pÄá¸a, Gaṇakara, Má¹›jÄpura and KumÄrakhÄli. Dola-govinda had three sons, namely CÄá¹…da, Kandarpa and GopÄ«nÄtha. The descendants of Kandarpa live in Maldah, in the village JikÄbÄá¸Ä«. GopÄ«nÄtha had three sons, ÅšrÄ«vallabha, PrÄṇavallabha and KeÅ›ava. The descendants of ÅšrÄ«vallabha live in the villages known as MaÅ›iyÄá¸ÄrÄ (Mahiá¹£aá¸erÄ), DÄmukadiyÄ and Caṇá¸Ä«pura. There is a genealogical table for the family of ÅšrÄ«vallabha beginning from his eldest son, Gaá¹…gÄ-nÄrÄyaṇa. The descendants of ÅšrÄ«vallabha’s youngest son, RÄmagopÄla, still live in DÄmukadiyÄ, Caṇá¸Ä«pura, ÅšolamÄri, and so on. The descendants of PrÄṇavallabha and KeÅ›ava live in UthalÄ«. The son of PrÄṇavallabha was RatneÅ›vara, and his son was KṛṣṇarÄma, whose youngest son was Laká¹£mÄ«-nÄrÄyaṇa. His son was NavakiÅ›ora, and NavakiÅ›ora’s second son was RÄmamohana, whose eldest son was Jagabandhu and whose third son, VÄ«racandra, accepted the sannyÄsa order and established a Deity of Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu in Katwa. These two sons of RÄmamohana were known as Baá¸a Prabhu and Choá¹­a Prabhu, and they inaugurated the circumambulation of NavadvÄ«pa-dhÄma. One may refer to the Vaiṣṇava-mañjuá¹£Ä for the complete genealogical table of Advaita Prabhu in the line of Kṛṣṇa MiÅ›ra.