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When and where was Chaitanya Mahaprabhu born?

Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, revered as the founder of Gaudiya Vaishnavism, entered the world on February 18, 1486 CE, in the sacred town of Navadvipa—also known as Nabadwip—in Bengal, now part of present-day West Bengal, India. This region, rich in spiritual and intellectual heritage, was renowned as a vibrant center of learning and religious discourse during his time. The specific area of his birth, Mayapur, has since become a hallowed pilgrimage destination for countless devotees, who seek to connect with the profound legacy of his teachings.

The circumstances of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s birth are imbued with deep spiritual symbolism. According to the traditional Hindu calendar, he was born on the auspicious full moon day of the Phalguna month, a time often associated with renewal and divine grace. The event coincided with a lunar eclipse, a phenomenon that, within the devotional imagination, is sometimes interpreted as an omen heralding the arrival of a great spiritual personality. Such details have contributed to the aura of sanctity surrounding his life and mission.

Navadvipa’s historical significance as a crucible of philosophical thought and devotional practice provided fertile ground for Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s spiritual awakening. His birthplace remains a focal point for those who wish to honor his memory and immerse themselves in the devotional current he set in motion. The reverence with which this site is regarded reflects the enduring impact of his message and the transformative power of his presence.