Vaishnava Songs

Vaishnava Songs
Author: ysKousik
Publisher: ysKousik
Total Pages: 287
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"Vaishnava Songs: Prayers of Devotees", This book contain all the Gaudiya vaishnava song. On Janmastami day this is an offering to all Gaudiya vaishnava community. This eBook contains all special song of Bhakti Vinod Thakur, Narottam Das Thakur, Srila Praphupada, Bhakti Siddhanta Swarasswati Thakur, Basudeb Gosh and many others vaishnava achariyas songs. Its compatible to all 'epub' reader with wonderful color presentation. The followers of Lord Chaitannya and ISKCON devotee can keep it for help. Thanks to ISKCON-Chowpatty temple.

Unforgetting Chaitanya

Unforgetting Chaitanya
Author: Varuni Bhatia
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 0190686243

Religion in decline in an age of progress -- Untidy realms -- A Swadeshi Chaitanya -- Recovering Bishnupriya's loss -- Utopia and a birthplace.

An Indian to the Indians?

An Indian to the Indians?
Author: Reinhard Wendt
Publisher: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2006
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9783447051613

Preface in German; abstracts in English and German.

Chaitanya

Chaitanya
Author: Amiya P. Sen
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2019-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199097771

A saint, a reformer, an avatar of Lord Krishna—Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1486–1533) is perceived as all these and many others. In this book on Chaitanya, Amiya P. Sen focuses on the discourses surrounding the mystic’s life, which ended rather mysteriously at the age of 48. Written in a lucid manner and for a wider audience, this book is a fresh attempt to historically reconstruct Chaitanya’s life and times in Bengal and Odisha, as well as Vrindavan, the key centre of medieval Vaishnavism in north India. This work critically evaluates how Chaitanya has been understood contemporaneously and posthumously, particularly as an icon in colonial Bengal. Addressing an important gap in scholarship, which hitherto concentrated on religious and philosophical discourses, Sen offers a full-length biographical account of Nimai or Gaur by drawing on a wide range of sources in English and Bengali. He also argues against the belief that Chaitanya is the sole proponent of Vaishnava bhakti in Bengal, choosing to situate him in the wider devotional cultures of the region.

Bhakti and Power

Bhakti and Power
Author: John Stratton Hawley
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-05-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0295745525

Bhakti, a term ubiquitous in the religious life of South Asia, has meanings that shift dramatically according to context and sentiment. Sometimes translated as “personal devotion,” bhakti nonetheless implies and fosters public interaction. It is often associated with the marginalized voices of women and lower castes, yet it has also played a role in perpetuating injustice. Barriers have been torn down in the name of bhakti, while others have been built simultaneously. Bhakti and Power provides an accessible entry into key debates around issues such as these, presenting voices and vignettes from the sixth century to the present and from many parts of India’s cultural landscape. Written by a wide range of engaged scholars, this volume showcases one of the most influential concepts in Indian history—still a major force in the present day.