A Vaidya by caste, his birth name was Gokulananda Sen. His sripata (temple seat) was located at Tena Vaidyapura, about six miles from Jhamatpur in modern-day Katwa.
He was the disciple of Radhamohana Thakura, a descendant of Srinivasa Acarya.
He was an accomplished musician and popularized the tradition known as Tenar chap or dhap.
He was the friend of a Vaishnava poet named Uddhava dasa (Krsnakanta Majumdar).
Vaishnava Carana dasa was present at the debate held in Bengal in 1708 AD (1115) wherein the superiority of svakiya or parakiya (Krishna's love with his wives in Dvārakā and the unmarried gopis in Vrindavan, respectively) was discussed.This article about a person notable in Hinduism is a stub.