Sri Govinda Ghosh -- Disappearance
- Krishna Balaram ISKCON VRINADAVAN
- Feb 26
- 2 min read

Shri Govinda Ghosh was a disciple of Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who played a significant role in developing the Vaishnava movement. Today, we celebrate the Disappearance Day of Shri Govinda Ghosh, who left his mortal body on this day. In this blog, we will look closely at his life and teachings.
Three Gopis in Vraja
The three gopis in Vraja, Kalavati, Rasollasa, and Gunatunga, who sang the songs written by Vishakha, were Govinda, Madhava, and Vasudeva. The purity of their voices made all three brothers famous as vocalists.
Madhava Ghosh, a deserving individual, dedicated his life to kirtan. No other singer on the planet could compare to him. He was reportedly a singer from Vrindavan, according to the rumours. Nityananda Prabhu loved him dearly. While Lord Nityananda danced, the three brothers, Govinda, Madhava, and Vasudeva, started singing.
The kirtan of the three brothers, Govinda, Madhava, and Vasudeva, was the music to which Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and Nityananda Prabhu danced.
Shri Govinda Ghosh Participated in Mahaprabhu’s Lilas
Shri Govinda Ghosh participated in Mahaprabhu’s Lilas. He accompanied Lord Chaitanya on his preaching mission, spreading Bhakti Yoga. Shri Govinda Ghosh was an excellent singer and often sang devotional songs. He also played various musical instruments like the mridanga and kartals.
Three Brothers Had His Shripata
Shri Govinda Ghosh had three brothers, who were also devoted to Lord Chaitanya. All four brothers were initiated by Lord Chaitanya himself and were blessed with his divine grace. Shri Govinda Ghosh was a senior disciple of Lord Chaitanya, and he had a profound impact on the lives of his younger brothers. It is said that his brothers had his Shripata, which means they carried forward his legacy and continued spreading the message of Bhakti Yoga.




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