
Gauranga
Gauranga is a name for Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, a 16th-century Indian saint regarded as a combined incarnation of Lord Krishna and Lord Rama. He is revered for spreading the powerful practice of congregational chanting of the Hare Krishna mantra, which aims to evoke love and devotion toward God. "Gauranga" means "the golden-bodied one," highlighting his compassionate nature and radiant spiritual presence. Devotees see him as a divine figure who awakens love for the divine within the hearts of all people, emphasizing the importance of devotional service and spiritual awakening in human life.