| February 18, 1486 | His birth in Sri Mayapura |
| August, 1486 | (age 6 months)ceremony of giving first grains, and ceremony of offering coins and the Srimad-Bhagavatam (in which he chose the Bhagavatam) |
| 1494 | (age 8) - He begins His schooling under Ganga Dasa Pandita |
| 1496 | (age 10) - He becomes a scholar; His brother Visva-rupa takes sannyasa |
| 1500 | (age 14) - He marries Srimati Laksmi-Priya |
| 1501 | Laksmi Priya died just after his 15th birthday and shortly after this he then marriedVisnu Priya |
| 1502 | (age 16) - Hestarts His own school, teaching Sanskrit grammer |
| 1503 | (age 17) - Hetravels to Gaya and accepts initiation from Isvara Puri |
| 1509 | (age 23) - Hepropagates the sankirtana movement; He delivers Chand Kazi |
| 1510 | (age 24) - Heformally accepts the renounced order of sannyasa |
| February 1510 | (age 25) - Hetravels to Puri, Orissa; He visits the Deity Saksi-Gopala |
| March 1510 | He meets with Sarvabhauma Bhattacarya and converts him to vaisnavism |
| April 1510 | He continues toward South India; He meets Ramananda Raya |
| August-November 1510 | He spends Catur-masya in Ranga-ksetra |
| June 1511 | (age 26) - He return to Jagannatha Puri |
| October 1514 | (age 28) - He travels to Bengal and mets Rupa and Sanatana Gosvamis |
| June 1515 | (age 29) - Returns to Puri via Santi-pura; He starts for Sri Vrndavana |
| June 1516 | (age 30) - He returns to Puri, remaining there for His final 17 years (to 1533) |
| 1516-1522 | He inspires active preaching work while based in Puri |
| March 1517 | (age 31) - Sri Rupa Gosvami arrives from Vrndavana; then Sri Sanatana arrives |
| July 1517 | Raghunatha Dasa Gosvami is freed from family duties and comes to Puri also |
| March 1518 | (age 32) - Sri Sanatana is sent Vrndavana; Vallabhacarya arrives |
| 1520 | (age 34) - The passing away of Sri Haridasa Thakura is celebrated |
| 1532 | (age 46) - Mahaprabhu's distressful separation from Lord Krsna increases markedly |
| 1533 | (age 47 ) - His disappearance pastime in the temple of Tota Gopinatha |
Credits to Dasaratha-suta das
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