Chakradhara (also known as Sarvadnya Shri Chakradhar Swami or Kunwar Haripaladeva[1] was an Indian Hindu saint and philosopher, who was the founder of Mahanubhava sect of Krishnaism.
Shri Chakradhara advocated worship of the god Krishna and preached a distinct philosophy based on Bhakti.
His fourfold teachings were: non-violence (ahimsa), celibacy (brahmacharya), asceticism (sannyasa) and devotion (bhakti).
The aspirant for salvation must sacrifice his country, village and his relations and offer his life to God.
As per scriptures of Mahanubhav that Nirvana (Moksha) can only be achieved by knowing and worshiping Krishna as the lone ultimate and thus one must give up on worshiping and getting involved unconsciously in the other powers of ultimate, It can be relatively explained as one should not be satisfied in loving the creation but love the creator.