# Cc. Ādi 12.84 ## Text > śrīnātha cakravartī, āra uddhava dāsa > jitāmitra, kāṣṭhakāṭā-jagannātha-dāsa ## Synonyms *śrīnātha* *cakravartī*—of the name Śrīnātha Cakravartī; *āra*—and; *uddhava* *dāsa*—of the name Uddhava dāsa; *jitāmitra*—of the name Jitāmitra; *kāṣṭhakāṭā* *jagannātha*-*dāsa*—of the name Kāṣṭhakāṭā Jagannātha dāsa. ## Translation **The fifteenth branch was Śrīnātha Cakravartī; the sixteenth, Uddhava; the seventeenth, Jitāmitra; and the eighteenth, Jagannātha dāsa.** ## Purport The *Śākhā-nirṇaya,* verse 13, mentions Śrīnātha Cakravartī as a reservoir of all good qualities and an expert in the service of Lord Kṛṣṇa. Similarly, verse 35 mentions Uddhava dāsa as being greatly qualified in distributing love of Godhead to everyone. The *Gaura-gaṇoddeśa-dīpikā,* verse 202, mentions Jitāmitra as the *gopī* named Śyāma-mañjarī. Jitāmitra wrote a book entitled *Kṛṣṇa-māyurya.* Jagannātha dāsa was a resident of Vikramapura, near Dacca. His birthplace was the village known as Kāṣṭhakāṭā or Kāṭhādiyā. His descendants now reside in villages known as Āḍiyala, Kāmārapāḍā and Pāikapāḍā. He established a temple of Yaśomādhava. The worshipers in this temple are the Gosvāmīs of Āḍiyala. As one of the sixty-four *sakhīs,* he was formerly an assistant of Citrādevī-gopī named Tilakinī. The following is a list of his descendants: Rāmanṛsiṁha, Rāmagopāla, Rāmacandra, Sanātana, Muktārāma, Gopīnātha, Goloka, Harimohana Śiromaṇi, Rākhālarāja, Mādhava and Lakṣmīkānta. The *Śākhā-nirṇaya* mentions that Jagannātha dāsa preached the Hare Kṛṣṇa movement in the district or state of Tripura.