Haṃsadūta

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title: Haṃsadūta
text: Rūpa Gosvāmin's Haṃsadūta or Swan Messenger was composed in the early part of the sixteenth century CE. In Haṃsadūta romantic and religious love are combined, to produce a poem that shines with the intensity of love for Krishna, the godhead. It was composed in Bengal by Rūpa Gosvāmin, who was one of the most famous poets of the Gaudiya sampradāya established by his contemporary, Chaitanya. The Gaudiyas were devotees of Krishna. In the Haṃsadūta Krishna has left Vrindavan for Mathura, abandoning
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