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== '''[http://www.shaligram.com/Rare_Panch_Tatwa-471.htm Panch Tattva Shaligram Shila]'''==
== '''[http://www.shaligram.com/Rare_Panch_Tatwa-471.htm Panch Tattva Shaligram Shila]'''==


In Gaudiya Vaishnavism the five features of Lord Krishna are believed to have incarnated on Earth as five people in the late 15th century which are ,Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Nityananda Prabhu, Advaita Acharya, Gadadhara Pandita and Srivasa Thakura. They are also known as Pancha Tatva.
In Gaudiya Vaishnavism the five features of [http://www.shaligram.com/Auspicious_Krishna-222.htm Lord Krishna] are believed to have incarnated on Earth as five people in the late 15th century which are ,[http://www.shaligram.com/Rare_Gauranga_Chaitanya-466.htm Chaitanya Mahaprabhu], [http://www.shaligram.com/Rare_Nityananda_Balaram-467.htm Nityananda Prabhu], [http://www.shaligram.com/Rare_Adwaitya_Acharya-469.htm Advaita Acharya], [http://www.shaligram.com/Rare_Gadadhara_Pandita-468.htm Gadadhara Pandita] and [http://www.shaligram.com/Rare_Srivas_Thakura-470.htm Srivasa Thakura]. They are also known as Pancha Tatva.





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Pancha Tattva is a Sanskrit term which can refer to:

In Gaudiya Vaishnavism the five features of Lord Krishna are believed to have incarnated on Earth as five people in the late 15th century which are ,Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Nityananda Prabhu, Advaita Acharya, Gadadhara Pandita and Srivasa Thakura. They are also known as Pancha Tatva.