Pancha means "five" and Tattva means "truth" or "reality".
In the Gaudiya Vaishnavism or the Krishna consciousness movement, (The Hare Krishna Movement) Pancha Tattva refers specifically to the Five aspects of God or Absolute Truth.
In Gaudiya Vaishnavism these five Personalities appeared on Earth at the end of the 15th Century.
Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu appeared on Earth on the 18th of February 1486
Therefore five great personalities appeared in the late 15th century -
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu,
Nityananda Prabhu,
Advaita Acharya,
Gadadhara Pandita,
Srivasa Thakura.
They famously spread the Hare Krishna mantra, and the practice of devotion (bhakti) to Krishna throughout India.
1 - Chaitnya Mahaprabhu is Krishna Himself, The Supreme Person (Svayam Bhagavan).
2 - Nityananda is Krishna's first personal expansion with a combined power of Balarama,
3 - Advaita Acharya is a combined incarnation of Lord Vishnu & Lord Shiva (Harihara).
4 - Gadadhara is a combined incarnation of Radha, Lalita (gopi) and Krishna's internal energy.
5 - Srivasa is Krishna's pure devotee and symbolizes devotion. The great sage Naradha Muni is Srivasa
"I bow down to Lord Krishna, who appears as a supreme devotee (Lord Chaitanya),
As His personal expansion (Sri Nityananda),
His incarnation (Sri Advaita),
His devotee (Sri Srivasa),
His energy (Sri Gadadhara),
and who is the source of strength for the devotees." (Chaitanya Charitamrita Adi 1.147.6)
Within the Gaudiya tradition a mantra formed from the names of the five members of the Pancha Tattva is often spoken or sung as a means of devotional worship or meditation (japa).
Often this mantra is sung or chanted prior to the Hare Krishna mantra.
It is believed by followers to be the most merciful mantra available in this age of Kali.
śrī-kṛṣṇa-caitanya prabhu-nityānanda,śrī-advaita gadādhara śrīvāsādi-gaura-bhakta-vṛnda.
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