# Cc. Ādi 12.86 > শ্রীহর্ষ, রঘুমিশ্র, পণ্ডিত লক্ষ্মীনাথ । > বঙ্গবাটী-চৈতন্যদাস, শ্রীরঘুনাথ ॥৮৬॥ ## Text > śrīharṣa, raghu-miśra, paṇḍita lakṣmīnātha > baṅgavāṭī-caitanya-dāsa, śrī-raghunātha ## Synonyms *śrīharṣa*—of the name Śrīharṣa; *raghu-miśra*—of the name Raghu Miśra; *paṇḍita lakṣmīnātha*—of the name Lakṣmīnātha Paṇḍita; *baṅgavāṭī-caitanya-dāsa*—of the name Baṅgavāṭī Caitanya dāsa; *śrī-raghunātha*—of the name Śrī Raghunātha. ## Translation **The twenty-third branch was Śrīharṣa; the twenty-fourth, Raghu Miśra; the twenty-fifth, Lakṣmīnātha Paṇḍita; the twenty-sixth, Baṅgavāṭī Caitanya dāsa; and the twenty-seventh, Raghunātha.** ## Purport Raghu Miśra is described in the *Gaura-gaṇoddeśa-dīpikā,* verses 195 and 201, as Karpūra-mañjarī. Similarly, Lakṣmīnātha Paṇḍita is mentioned as Rasonmādā, and Baṅgavāṭī Caitanya dāsa is mentioned as Kālī. The *Śākhā-nirṇaya* states that Baṅgavāṭī Caitanya dāsa was always seen with eyes full of tears. He also had a branch of descendants. Their names were Mathurāprasāda, Rukmiṇīkānta, Jīvanakṛṣṇa, Yugalakiśora, Ratanakṛṣṇa, Rādhāmādhava, Ūṣāmaṇi, Vaikuṇṭhanātha and Lālamohana, or Lālamohana Śāhā Śāṅkhānidhi. Lālamohana was a great merchant in the city of Dacca. The *Gaura-gaṇoddeśa-dīpikā,* verses 194 and 200, mentions that Raghunātha was formerly Varāṅgadā.