Achyutananda Dasa, a revered Vaishnava saint of Odisha, lived during the 15th to 16th centuries and was renowned as one of the Panchasakhas, a group of five Odia poets. Born between 1460 and 1512 CE to Dinabandhu in Tilakana village of Cuttack District, his life and teachings left a profound impact on the religious and cultural landscape of the region. Throughout his life, Achyutananda Dasa composed numerous religious works in Odia, showcasing his deep spiritual insights and devotion. Among his notable compositions are the Bhagavata-lahiri Harivamsa (also known as Satakhanda Harivamsa), Shunya Samhita, Gurubhakti Gita, Anakara Samhita, Paramagupta Gita, Anantagoi, Gopala Ogala, Bhavishya Malika, Shishvedasaptanga, Anakara Brahmayantra, and Ekakshare Samhita. These works encompass a wide range of themes, from the worship of Bhagavan Sri Krishna to the philosophical concept of Shunya Brahma. In his Harivamsha, Achyutananda Dasa beautifully depicted Krishna as the divine Bhagavan of t...