

The prophecy of the appearance of Prabhupad Sri Bijoy Krishna Goswami can be found in the text, Chaitanya Mangala written by Lochana Dasa and in the text, Adwaitya Abhisaap written by Paramananda Dasa. 5.3 Dissociation with Brahmo Samaj and foundation of Dhaka Gendaria Ashram.5.2 Life-threatening ailment and meeting with Yogiraj Lokenath Brahmachari.5.1 Return to society as Acharya Bijoy Krishna.

īijoy Krishna Goswami belonged to the "Advaita parivar" (family), as the 10th-generation descendant of Advaita Acharya, personal teacher and associate of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Gosaiji's disillusionment from Brahmo Samaj led him to study the Chaitanya Charitamrita, a biography detailing the life and teachings of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1486–1534), a Vaisnava saint and founder of the Gaudiya Vaishnava Sampradaya. From the Brahmo Samaj springs Brahmoism, the most recent of legally recognised religions in India and Bangladesh, reflecting its foundation on reformed spiritual Hinduism with vital elements of Judeo-Islamic faith and practice.

īrahmo Samaj was started at Calcutta on 20 August 1828 by Raja Ram Mohan Roy and Debendranath Tagore as a reformation of the prevailing Brahmanism of the time (specifically Kulin practices). Bijoy Krishna Goswami ( IAST: Vijaya-kṛṣṇa Gosvāmī 2 August 1841 – 4 June 1899) was a prominent Hindu social reformer and religious figure in India during the British period.
