Gaudiya Vaishnava Theology

Gaudiya Vaishnava Theology began whe Caitanya Mahaprabhu (1486-1536), a Bengali Vaishnava sadhu, requested a select few among his followers, who later came to be known as the Six Gosvamis of Vrindavan, to systematically present the theology of bhakti he had taught in their writings. This theology emphasized the devotee's relationship to the "Divine Couple," Radha and Krishna, and looked to Caitanya as the embodyment of both Radha and Krishna. The six saints and theologians were Rupa Gosvami, Sanatana Gosvami, Gopala Bhatta Gosvami, Raghunatha Bhatta Gosvami, Raghunatha Dasa Gosvami and Jiva Gosvami, a nephew of brothers Rupa and Sanatana.

Although Gaudiya Vaishnava Theology begins with the teachings of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and his followers the Six Goswawmis, and many other scholastic and devotional leaders; Bhaktivinode Thakur, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Tamala Krishna Gosvami, and Hrdayananda Gosvami have futhered these efforts in the twentieth century.

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See also: Gaudiya Vaishnava Theology, 1486, 1536, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Bengal, Bengali, Bhakti, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, Bhaktivinode Thakur, Caitanya Mahaprabhu