Å›rÄ«-hari ÄcÄrya, sÄdi-puriyÄ gopÄla
kṛṣṇadÄsa brahmacÄrÄ«, puá¹£pa-gopÄla
Å›rÄ«-hari ÄcÄrya - ÅšrÄ« Hari Ä€cÄrya; sÄdi-puriyÄ gopÄla - SÄdipuriyÄ GopÄla; kṛṣṇadÄsa brahmacÄrÄ« - KṛṣṇadÄsa BrahmacÄrÄ«; puá¹£pa-gopÄla - Puá¹£pagopÄla.
The Gaura-gaṇoddeÅ›a-dÄ«pikÄ (196 and 207) mentions that Hari Ä€cÄrya was formerly the gopÄ« named KÄlÄkṣī. SÄdipuriyÄ GopÄla is celebrated as a preacher of the Hare Kṛṣṇa movement in Vikramapura, in East Bengal (now Bangladesh). KṛṣṇadÄsa BrahmacÄrÄ« was formerly among the group of sakhÄ«s known as the aá¹£á¹a-sakhÄ«s. His name was IndulekhÄ. KṛṣṇadÄsa BrahmacÄrÄ« lived in Vá¹›ndÄvana. There is a tomb in the RÄdhÄ-DÄmodara temple known as KṛṣṇadÄsa’s tomb. Some say that this is the tomb of KṛṣṇadÄsa BrahmacÄrÄ«, and others say it is that of KṛṣṇadÄsa KavirÄja GosvÄmÄ«. In either case we offer our respects because both of them were expert in distributing love of Godhead to the fallen souls of this age. The ÅšÄkhÄ-nirṇaya mentions that Puá¹£pagopÄla was formerly known as SvarṇagrÄmaka.