Srila Purushottama Das Thakur

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Srila Purushottama Das Thakur2026-06-23T13:30:33+00:00

Srila Purushottama Das Thakura: Appearance Day

Purushottama dasa Thakura was a great devotee of Lord Nityananda. In Goloka Vrindavana, Purushottama Dasa Thakura serves Lord Balarama as a cowherd boy. As Krishnadas Kaviraja Goswami says, “Since birth, Purushottama dasa Thakura was merged in the service of the lotus feet of Lord Nityananda Prabhu, and he always engaged in childish play with Lord Krishna.”

Purushottam was previously the cowherd named Daman in Vraja. He is now born in a Vaidya family as the son of Sadashiva. (Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika 131)
Daman was one of the twelve Gopals and a companion of Krishna in his childhood pastimes in Vraja.

For four generations the family of Purushottam Das consisted of eternally perfect direct associates of Mahaprabhu: Kamsari Sen, Sadashiva Kaviraj, Purushottam Thakur, and Kanu Thakur. The Gaura-ganodesa-dipika identifies Kamsari Sen as Ratnavali Sakhi and Sadashiva Kaviraj as Chandravali (156).

Srila Purushottama Das Thakura: Appearance Day

Devakinandana Das, the author of the Vaisnava-vandana, was Purushottam Thakur’s disciple. There he writes,
“I worship Sadashiva Kaviraj with great attentiveness. He was constantly intoxicated with love and had no external consciousness… I bow down to my worshipable Lord, Purushottama Thakur. Who can list his incomparable qualities? He was merciful to those who were devoid of virtue, displaying the natural power of his compassion. When only seven years old, he was so intoxicated with love for Krishna that he danced in a way that enchanted the entire world.”

All glories to Srila Purushottama Das Thakura