Lord Jagannatha, Lord Baladeva and Goddess Subhadhra
Lord Jagannath (lord of the universe) is the ecstatic manifestation of Lord Krishna, Lord Baladeva is the elder brother of Lord Krishna, and Goddess Subhadra the younger sister of Lord Krishna and Lord Baladeva is yogamaya, the spiritual energy. Goddess Subhadra was married to Arjuna, Abhimanyu was their son, and Parikshit was their grandson. Lord Jagannatha is worshipped as the Lord of the universe. With the mercy of Lord Baladeva devotees gain spiritual strength to overcome the allurements of the material world. When a conditioned soul surrenders unto Krishna, the yogamaya (Subhadra) winds up the curtain and Krishna is visible to the devotee. Rathayatra is a festival when the Deities come out to shower Their blessings on everyone.
Sri Sri Gaura Nitai
The two Lords Gaura and Nitai, also known as Gauranga or Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (right) and Nitai or Nityananda (left). Gauranga means ‘One with the golden bodily complexion’ and Nityananda means ‘He who embodies eternal bliss’. As was predicted in the numerous vedic literatures, Lord Krishna personally appeared in 1486 as Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and acted as His own devotee. Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu is Krishna Himself, saturated with the love for Him that Radha embodies. Nityananda Prabhu appeared in 1474; in Caitanya Caritamrita and other vedic texts he is stated to be the incarnation Lord Balarama, the direct expansion of the Lord Krishna.
Sri Sri Radha Gokulananda
Gokulananda is another name of Lord Krishna. Gokul means ‘flocks of cows’. Lord Krishna along with cowherd boys enjoys tending cows in the spiritual world – Gokul Vrindavan. Radha is Lord Krishna’s expansion. Radharani is not a different person from Krishna, or, rather, she is both one with and different from Him. Krishna is the reservoir of all pleasure, and therefore He is all-attractive. Radharani is the embodiment of pure devotional service. The very name Radharani comes from the Sanskrit word aradhana, which means “worship.” Her name is Radharani because She excels all in worshiping Krishna.
His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (1896-1977) is the founder-acharya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness
He is widely regarded as the foremost Vedic scholar, translator, and teacher of the modern era. He is especially respected as the world’s most prominent contemporary authority on bhakti-yoga, devotional service to the Supreme Person, Krishna, as taught by the ancient Vedic writings of India.