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Govindadasa (1535–1613, (ベンガル語:গোবিন্দদাস)) was a Bengali Vaishnava poet known for his body of devotional songs addressed to Krishna. Living in an atmosphere of Krishna-bhakti preached by Sri Chaitanya (1486–1533), he composed extensively on the Radha-Krishna love legend. He is also known as Govinda Das Kaviraja. ==Life== Govindadasa, the younger son of Chiranjiva and Sulochana, was born in Teliabudhuri in Murshidabad district,〔''Banglapedia'': (govindadasa )〕 but may have spent some time in his mother's ancestral home in Srikhanda, a village in Bardhaman district which was one of the centers of Gaudiya Vaishnavism. His grandfather (Sulochana's father) Damodar Sen was also a poet, the author of ''Sangit Damodar''. His brother Ramachandra Sen was a noted philosopher-poet. According to the Chaitanya Charitamrita, in his early life, Govindadasa was at a shakta, a worshiper of the goddess Shakti, (Durga/ Kali).〔Chaitanya Charitamrita, Adi lila 10:78-79, cited at (harekrishna.com )〕 He and his brother Ramchandra were both initiated into Vaishnavism by Srinivasa Acharya.
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