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setting an example through your personal conduct. ...Please try very hard to make sure that the service to Sri Mayapur will become a permanent thing and will become brighter and brighter every day. The real service to Sri Mayapur can be done by acquiring printing presses, distributing devotional books, and sankirtan – preaching. Please do not neglect to serve Sri Mayapur or to preach for the sake of your own reclusive bhajan. ...I had a special desire to preach the significance of such books as Srimad Bhagavatam, Sat Sandarbha, and Vedanta Darshan. You have to accept that responsibility. Sri Mayapur will prosper if you establish an educational institution there. Never make any effort to collect knowledge or money for your own enjoyment. Only to serve the Lord will you collect these things. Never engage in bad association, either for money or for some self-interest.
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limited to just a few people interested to seriously practice Vaishnavism. The importance of the Western venture prompted Bhaktisiddhanta to make the Western mission the main theme of his final address at a gathering of thousands of his disciples and followers at Champahati, Bengal, in 1936. In his address Bhaktisiddhanta restated the urgency and importance of presenting Chaitanya's teachings in the Western countries, despite all social, cultural, and financial challenges, and told, "I have a prediction. However long in the future it may be, one of my disciples will cross the ocean and bring back the entire world".
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writings of the devotional school could not be fully realised in a practical life in this world. My study of my master, and then the study of the books, along with the explanations by Thakura Bhaktivinoda , gave me ample facility to advance toward true spiritual life. Before I met my master, I had not written anything about real religion. Up to that time, my idea of religion was confined to books and to a strict ethical life, but that sort of life was found imperfect unless I came in touch with the practical side of things.
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absence, and expected that qualified leaders would emerge naturally "on the strength of their personal merit". However, weeks after his departure a crisis of succession broke out, resulting in factions and legal infighting. The united mission was first split into two separate institutions and later on was fragmented into several smaller groups that began functioning and furthering the movement independently.
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Gandhi's questions referred to a secular issue, not a religious one. As an alternative to the secular concept of "Hindu" and its social implications, Bhaktisiddhanta suggested an ethic of "unconditional reverence for all entities by the realization and exclusive practice of the whole-time service of the Absolute". By this he stressed that the practice of
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contributions to modern Gaudiya Vaishnavism, his extensive travels, the installation of Mahaprabhu's footprints, spiritual exhibitions across India, and his prolific writing and publishing endeavors. The exhibition includes original publications, rare photos, newspaper articles, handwritten manuscripts, and other historical documents.
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residents hub, however, represented a wide cross-section of the Indian society, with disciples from both educated urban and simple rural milieus. Householder disciples and sympathizers supported the temples with funds, food, and volunteer labour. The Gaudiya Math centres paid serious attention to the
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s coverage of the opening states that "ere ardent seekers after truth are received and listened to and solutions to their questions are advanced from a most reasonable and liberal standpoint of view." Bhaktivinoda Asana provided its students with accommodation, training in self-discipling and intense
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The disappearance of Bhaktivinoda and Gaurakishora Dasa Babaji left Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati with the burden of responsibility for their mission of reviving and safeguarding the Chaitanya tradition as they envisioned it. An uncompromising and even belligerent advocate of his spiritual predecessors'
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The Gaudiya Math mission, inspired by Bhaktivinoda and developed by Bhaktisiddhanta, emerged as one of "the most powerful reformist movements" of colonial Bengal in the 19th and early 20th century. In mission and scope it parallelled the efforts of Swami Vivekananda and the Ramakrishna Mission, and
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Caitanya preaches equality of men ...universal fraternity amongst men and special brotherhood amongst Vaishnavas, who are according to him, the best pioneers of spiritual improvement. He preaches that human thought should never be allowed to be shackled with sectarian views....The religion preached
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temples should be open to everyone, but particularly to those who possessed a favourable attitude toward the divine and were willing to undergo a process of spiritual training. He further stated that untouchability had a cultural and historical underpinning rather than a religious one, and as such,
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Starting from 1905, Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Prabhupāda began to deliver public discourses on the philosophy and practice of Chaitanya Vaishnavism, gathering a following of educated young Bengalis, some of whom became his students. While assisting Bhaktivinoda in his developing project in Mayapur,
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It was by providential dispensation that I was able fully to understand the language and practical side of devotion after I had met the practicing master ....No education could have prepared me for the good fortune of understanding my master's attitude....Before I met him my impression was that the
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Although equipped with an excellent modern and traditional education, and with an enviable social status among the intellectual and political elite of Calcutta and Tripura, along with the resources that it had brought, Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Prabhupada nonetheless began to question his choices at a
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According to upper-class Hindu customs, in 1850 Kedarnath Datta, 11, was married with Sayamani, 5. In 1860 Sayamani gave birth to Kedarnath's first son, Annada Prasad, and died of illness shortly thereafter. Kedarnath soon married Bhagavati Devi and had thirteen children with her: (1) Saudamani,
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included the 150th birth anniversary of "Srimad Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati Goswami Prabhupada, philosopher, social reformer and eminent spiritual leader (1874-1937)" in its list of celebration of anniversaries with which UNESCO could be associated in 2024-2025. The inclusion was proposed by India
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Bhaktisiddhanta maintained that, if explained properly, the philosophy and practice of Vaishnavism would speak for itself, gradually attracting intelligent and sensible people. However, despite considerable financial investments and efforts, the success of the Gaudiya Mission in the West remained
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I am fully confident that you can explain in English our thoughts and arguments to the people who are not conversant with the languages of other members. This will do much good to yourself as well as your audience. I have every hope that you can turn yourself a very good English preacher if you
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The deep international tensions globally building up in the late 1930s made Bhaktisiddhanta more certain that solutions to the incumbent problems of humanity were to be found primarily in the realm of religion and spirituality, and not solely in the fields of science, economy, and politics. On 3
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The mission initiated by Bhaktivinoda Thakur and developed by Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Goswami Prabhupāda emerged as "the most powerful reformist movement" of Vaishnavism in Bengal of the 19th and early 20th century. However, after the demise of Srila Prabhupāda in 1937, the Gaudiya Math became
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Vedanta spirituality that had come to dominate the religious sensibilities of the Hindu middle class in India and the way Hinduism was understood in the West. Rather than appointing a successor, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati instead instructed his leading disciples to jointly run the mission in his
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transportation, while striving to carefully keep intact the theological core of his personalist tradition. This hermeneutical dynamism and spirit of adaptation employed by Bhaktisiddhanta became an important element in the growth of the Gaudiya Math and facilitated its future global expansion.
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Sarasvati! ...Because pure devotional conclusions are not being preached, all kinds of superstitions and bad concepts are being called devotion by such pseudo-sampradayas as sahajiya and atibari. Please always crush these anti-devotional concepts by preaching pure devotional conclusions and by
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in honor of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur Prabhupada's sesquicentennial celebration. This exhibition commemorates his life, spanning from his birth to his passing, and emphasizes his role as a prominent figure in Gaudiya Vaishnavism and preaching globally. It presents his significant
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to Bhaktisiddhanta's headquarters in Mayapur on 15 January 1935. Bhaktisiddhanta is reported to have kept a map of London, pondering on ways of expanding his mission to new frontiers in the West. After a long and careful preparation, on 20 July 1933 three of Bhaktisiddhanta's senior disciples
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meaning "renunciation by engagement". This implied using any required object in the service of the divine by renouncing the propensity to enjoy it. On the basis of this principle, Bhaktisiddhanta used the latest advancements in technology, institutional building, communication, printing, and
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and other Vaishnava texts, as erotic, which permeated the popular culture of Bengal in art, theatre, and folk songs. He stated that the sacred concept of love cherished by Gaudiya Vaishnavas was being profaned due to a lacking in philosophical understanding and proper guidance. He repeatedly
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Bhaktisiddhanta inherited the vision of spreading the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the West from his father Bhaktivinoda. The same inspiration was also bequeathed to Bhaktisiddhanta as the last will of his mother Bhagavati Devi prior to her death in 1920. Thus, from the early 1920s,
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to initiate him into the renounced order, he controversially sat down before a picture of Gaurakishora Dasa Babaji and conferred the sannyasa upon himself. From that day on, he adopted both the dress and the life of a Vaishnava renunciant, with the name Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Goswami.
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After receiving the bhagarati initiation, Siddhanta Sarasvati went on a pilgrimage of India's holy places. He first stayed for a year in Jagannath Puri, and in 1904 travelled to South India, where he explored various branches of Hinduism, in particular the ancient and vibrant Vaishnava
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A deliberate disregard of social background as a criterion for religious eligibility marked a sharp departure in Bhaktisiddhanta's movement from customary Hindu caste restrictions. Bhaktisiddhanta spelled out his views, which appeared to be modern yet were firmly rooted in the early
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There have been a few documented attempts on Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati's life. On one such incident in 1925, when the attackers ambushed Bhaktisiddhanta's party, his disciple Vinoda Vihari volunteered to exchange clothes with him, allowing Bhaktisiddhanta a safe escape.
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Today Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati's Gaudiya Math movement includes more than forty independent institutions, hundreds of centres and more than 500,000 practitioners globally, with scholars acknowledging its public profile as far exceeding the size of its constituency.
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in New York City and spearheaded the spread of Gaudiya Vaisnava teachings and practice globally. Prabhupāda's branch of Gaudiya Vaishnavism presently counts over 500,000 adherents worldwide, with its public profile far exceeding the size of its constituency.
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The initiation from Gaurakishora Dasa Babaji, an illiterate yet highly respected personality, had a transformational effect on Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Prabhupada. Later, reflecting on his first meeting with the guru, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati recalled:
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in occupations requiring Western education, and proficiency in English and other languages. Exposed to and influenced by the Western values of the British, including their condescending attitude towards cultural and religious traditions of India, the
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worshiped in the Jagannath temple. When his wife gave birth to a new child, Kedarnath linked the event to the divinatory dream and named his son Bimala Prasad ('"the mercy of Bimala Devi"). The same account mentions that at his birth, the child's
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themselves started questioning and reassessing the tenets of their own religion and customs. Their attempts to rationalise and modernise Hinduism to reconcile it with the Western outlook eventually gave rise to a historical period called the
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Bhaktivinoda adapted his message to the Western mind by borrowing popular Christian expressions such as "universal fraternity", "cultivation of the spirit", "preach", and "church" and deliberately using them in a Hindu context. Copies of
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After being posted in 1869 to Puri as a deputy magistrate, Kedarnatha Datta felt he needed assistance in his attempts to promote the cause Gaudiya Vaisnavism in India and abroad. A hagiographic account has it that one night the Deity of
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Persons who claim worldly prestige and futile glory fail to attain the true position of nobleness, because they argue that Vaishnavas are born in a low position as a result of sinful actions, which means that they commit offences
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hold as repositories of spiritual and ritual knowledge, Prabhupāda used textual references to assert that Vaishnavas should be respected even more due to their devotional practice, thus contradicting the claims of the hereditary
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denouncing them as pseudo-Vaishnavas. Bhaktisiddhanta argued instead that the path to spiritual growth was not through what he described as sensual gratification, but through the practice of chastity, humility, and service.
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as irrelevant and deeply immoral. The growing public disapproval of Gaudiya Vaishnavism was aggravated by the prevalently lower social status of local Gaudiya Vaishnavas, as well as by erotic practices of
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Bhaktisiddhanta vowed to recite one billion names of Radha (Hara) and Krishna – which took nearly ten years to complete – thus committing himself to the lifelong practice of meditation on the
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as soon as possible. Through this activity alone, anyone in the world may attain Krishna bhakti. Take adequate care so that service in Mayapur continues, and grows brighter day by day. Real
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were gradually relegated in the minds of the Bengali Hindu middle-class to obscurity, and were often seen as a "reactionary and fossilized jumble of empty rituals and idolatrous practices."
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Never bother to acquire knowledge or funds for your personal consumption; collect them only for the purpose of serving the divine; avoid bad company for the sake of money or self-interest.
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The original letter was never recovered; however, Bhaktisiddhanta quoted these instructions by Bhaktivinoda, apparently considering them as seminal for his mission, in a 1926 letter thus:
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While emphasising the innate spirituality of all beings, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati strongly objected to representations of the sacred love between Radha and Krishna, described in the
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Gaudiya Vaishnava philosopher and teacher. Bimala Prasad received both Western and traditional Indian education and gradually established himself as a leading intellectual among the
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In 1895, Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Prabhupāda decided to discontinue his studies at Sanskrit College due to a dispute about the astronomical calculations of the principal,
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As per popular stories, Gaurakishora Dasa Babaji on several occasions dissuaded Bhaktisiddhanta from visiting Calcutta, referring to the large imperial city as "the universe of
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who claimed close affiliation with the mainstream Gaudiya school. These negative perceptions led to the slow decline of Vaishnava culture and pilgrimage sites in Bengal such as
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At the same time, Bhaktisiddhanta's approach to the material world was far from being escapist. Rather than shunning all connections with it, he adopted the principle of
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After the death of his father Bhaktivinoda on 23 June 1914, Srimad Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Goswami Prabhupad relocated his Calcutta press to Mayapur and then to nearby
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In 1927, he launched a periodical in English and requested British officers to patronise his movement, which they gradually did, culminating in an official visit by the
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Bhaktivinoda did not stop short of making practical efforts to implement his vision. In 1896 he published and sent to several addressees in the West a book entitled
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tangled by internal dissent, and the united mission in India was effectively fragmented. Over decades, the movement regained its momentum. In 1966 its offshoot, the
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and played a significant role in their attempts to revive Vaishnavism. (His literary and spiritual achievements later earned him the honorific title Bhaktivinoda).
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Young Bimala Prasad, often affectionately called Bimala, Bimu or Binu, started his formal education at an English school at ]. In 1881, he was transferred to the
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The Gaudiya Math movement, however, slowly regained its strength. In 1966 Abhay Caranararavinda De, now A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami, founded in New York City the
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businessman, Ramacandra Arhya, situated a few hundred meters away from the Jagannath temple on Puri's Grand Road, the traditional venue for the renowned Hindu
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as its fulfillment and higher synthesis. At the same time, through lecturing and writing, Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Prabhupāda targeted both the casteism of
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daughter (1864); (2) Kadambani, daughter (1867); (3) son died early, name unknown (1868); (4) Radhika Prasad, son (1870); (5) Kamala Prasad (1872); (6)
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of Gaudiya Vaishnavism post Chaitanya Mahaprabhu period, starting a new Gaudiya Vaishnava monastic order. Since there was no other Gaudiya Vaishnava
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A defining moment of this brewing confrontation came on 8 September 1911, when Bhaktisiddhanta Prabhupāda was invited to a conference in Balighai,
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When I shall not be here any more... seva in Mayapur is a highly revered service. Take special care of it; this is my special instruction to you.
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requested Sarasvati to tutor the princes at the palace and offered him full pension, which Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Prabhupada accepted till 1908.
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invites, as the future church of the world, all classes of men without distinction of caste or clan to the highest cultivation of the spirit.
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by Mahaprabhu is universal and not exclusive. The most learned and the most ignorant are both entitled to embrace it. . . . The principle of
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December 1936, Bhaktisiddhanta answered a letter from his disciple Bhaktivedanta, who had asked how he could best serve his guru's mission:
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community of Nabadwip and the Gaudiya Math that lasted throughout Bhaktisiddhanta's life and even threatened it on a few occasions.
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Although the debate at Balighai apparently turned into Bhaktisiddhanta's triumph, it sowed the seed of a bitter rivalry between the
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At the same time, nationalistic ferments in Calcutta, the then capital of the British Empire in South Asia, social instability in
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In the early 1880s, Kedarnath Datta, out of desire to foster the child's budding interest in spirituality, initiated him into
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serve the mission to inculcate the novel impression to the people in general and philosophers of modern age and religiosity.
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in Sanskrit. From his early childhood, Bimala demonstrated a sense of strict moral behaviour, a sharp intelligence, and an
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personally spoke to Kedarnath in a dream: "I didn't bring you to Puri to execute legal matters, but to establish Vaishnava
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taught to him first by his father and then by his guru. The aural meditation on Krishna's names done either individually (
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Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur Prabhupada's sesquicentennial celebration, at the ISKCON TOVP Temple in Mayapur.
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youth; there, while studying the compulsory subjects, he pursued extracurricular studies of Sanskrit, mathematics, and
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Proposal by member states for the celebration of anniversaries in 2024-2025 with which UNESCO could be associated
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The father of Bimala Prasad, Kedarnath Datta, was also a prominent member of this circle among Gaudiya Vaishnava
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literature as well as wrote his own works on Vaishnava theology and practice in Bengali, Sanskrit, and English.
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will take the name of Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu again and again in their own countries, and raise the waves of
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stage that many would regard as the epitome of success. His soul-searching led him to quit the comforts of his
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dismissing the form and personhood of God as material and external to the essence of the divine; professional
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On March 29th, 2024, the Bhaktivedanta Research Center organized an exhibition at the ISKCON TOVP Temple in
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individual discipline of their residents, including mandatory ascetic vows and daily practice of devotion (
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In December 1918 Bhaktisiddhanta inaugurated his first center, called "Calcutta Bhaktivinoda Asana," at
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Bimala Prasad, Barada Prasad, Kedarnath Datta, Krishna Vinodini, Kadambini, and Bhagavati Devi (seated).
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that portrayed Chaitanya Mahaprabhu as a champion of "universal brotherhood and intellectual freedom":
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spiritual practice, as well as systematic long-term education in various Vaishnava texts such as the
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reciters exploiting the text sacred to Gaudiya Vaishnavas as a family business; the pseudo-Vaishnava
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who were sent off to pioneer the movement in new places in India, and later, in Europe. Its growing
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A living theology of Krishna Bhakti: The essential teachings of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
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lifestyle and search for an ascetic spiritual teacher. On Bhaktivinoda's direction, he approached
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Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura- His life, vision and Mission- The Gaudiya Treasures of Bengal
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Shortly thereafter, on 1 January 1937, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati passed away at the age of 63.
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literature of the Chaitanya school, in an essay called "Gandhiji's Ten Questions" published in
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Deliberating on how to best conduct the mission in the future, he felt that the example of the
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that left a permanent mark on the skin, as if foretelling his future role as religious leader.
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at a commemorative event for the 150th birth anniversary of Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati at the
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in Mayapur will be possible by setting up a printing press, distributing bhakti literature (
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PM Modi attends 150th birth anniversary of Srila Prabhupada: Facts about the spiritual guru
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Commemorative stamp for Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati's 150th birth anniversary. February 2024.
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When in England, France, Russia, Prussia, and America all fortunate persons by taking up
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Modern Hindu Personalism: The History, Life, and Thought of Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
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Prabhupada Sarasvati Thakur: The Life and Precepts of Srila Bhaktisidhanta Sarasvati
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magazine a coveted vision of universalism and brotherhood across borders and races:
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The Gaudiya Math core leadership consisted mainly of educated Bengalis and eighteen
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Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Prabhupāda accepted the invitation and presented a paper,
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Srimad-Gaurangalila- Smaranamangala, or Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, His life and Precepts
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To avert the decay of Vaishnavism in Bengal and the spread of nondualism among the
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While not feeling in any way "inferior" due to his birth in a comparatively lower
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Hindu Encounter with Modernity: Kedarnath Datta Bhaktivinoda, Vaiṣṇava Theologian
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with their claims of exclusive hereditary eligibility as priests and gurus; the
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In 1918, following the 1914 death of his father and the 1915 death of his guru
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collecting materials for a new Vaishnava encyclopaedia. He finally settled in
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The Hare Krishna movement: The postcharismatic fate of a religious transplant
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sensibilities, contributed to a portrayal of the hitherto popular worship of
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Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Goswami Prabhupāda was born Bimala Prasad at
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and other Gaudiya spin-offs with their sensualised, profaned imitations of
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family, Bhaktisiddhanta Prabhupāda soon faced opposition from the orthodox
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community, literally "gentle or respectable people", a privileged class of
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arrived in London. As a result of their mission abroad, on 24 April 1934,
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It is because of lack of promulgation of the pure conclusions of bhakti (
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teachings, Bhaktisiddhanta saw battles to be fought on many fronts: the
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For a complete list of Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati's literary works, see
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Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati during his vow to chant one billion names of
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Kamala Prasad, Shailaja Prasad, unknown grandchild, and Hari Pramodini.
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I had a sincere desire to draw attention to the significance of pure (
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along with an instruction to chant it a certain number of times a day.
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The birth of Bimala Prasad concurred with the rising influence of the
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PM addresses program marking 150th anniversary of Srila Prabhupada Ji
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According to the Gaudiya mutt follower's, along with his initiation (
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On February 8, 2024, a commemorative stamp and coin in his honor by
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of London. The book also made its way to prominent scholars such as
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The book was also published under slightly varied titles, such as
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Bimala Prasad was the seventh of fourteen children of his father
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in January 1933. In the essay he replied to questions posed by
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The sociology of religion in India: Past, present and future
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One of the last photographs of Bhaktivinoda Thakur (ca.1910)
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Entrance of Exhibition at the ISKCON TOVP Temple in Mayapur
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in North Calcutta, renamed in 1920 as "Shri Gaudiya Math".
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The Hare Krishna movement: Forty years of chant and change
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who presented their sexual practices as a path of Krishna
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after the Calcutta branch and his weekly Bengali magazine
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but initiated into Vaishnavism were eligible to worship a
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Siddhanta Sarasvati Prabhupada ("the pinnacle of wisdom");
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with Bhaktisiddhanta at the Gaudiya Math headquarters in
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Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Goswami two days after taking
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Gaudīya Vaisnava Hindu guru and instructor (1874–1937)
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Bhaktisiddhanta began to plan his mission to Europe.
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Bhaktisiddhanta with his disciples performing public
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critiqued such popular communities in Bengal as the
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community. At that time Kedarnath Datta worked as a
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Writings by Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura
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outside Shri Bhaktivinoda Asana, Calcutta, ca. 1930
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(ed.), 928:Middle period (1901–1918): Ascetic 737:was looped around his body like a 528:and mother Bhagavati Devi, devout 370:Bimala Prasad was born in 1874 in 316:[bʱɔktisiddʱantoʃɔrɔʃbɔti] 14: 10249: 3596: 1647: 1626:Bhaktisiddhanta's last will, 1936 913:Śrī Vārṣabhānavī-devī-dayita Dāsa 834:Calcutta Metropolitan Institution 832:In 1887 Bimala Prasad joined the 482:Early period (1874–1900): Student 213:Bhakti Prasad Puri Goswami Thakur 10178:19th-century Indian philosophers 10080: 10068: 10056: 10044: 10032: 8761: 8760: 8750: 6110:Dayananda Saraswati (Arya Samaj) 3819:Other 16000 - 16100 Junior wives 3357:Brill's encyclopedia of Hinduism 1508: 1484: 505:– a town in the Indian state of 150: 10183:Indian Hindu spiritual teachers 3992:Associated with Krishna's life 3968:48 Kos Parikrama of Kurukshetra 3553:, Paris, FR: General conference 1943: 1919:) bhakti through books such as 1873:Arrange to begin a pilgrimage ( 1825: 1815: 1788: 870:. 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Emerson 6269:Annie Besant 6241:K. D. Sethna 6198:Kartik Oraon 6188:Arun Shourie 6100:Swami Ramdas 6085:Krishna Prem 5555: 5543:Gaudiya Math 5381:Arthashastra 5127:Hindu temple 4994:Narayanastra 4866:Sattvic diet 4831:Hare Krishna 4589:Gaudiya Math 4528:Paramadwaiti 4518:Krishna Prem 4463:Bhaktivinoda 4387:Six Goswamis 4340: 4321:Vyāsa Tīrtha 4252: 4242: 4162:Uddhava Gita 4160: 4153: 4139: 4132: 4127:Gita Govinda 4125: 4118: 3907: 3817: 3699:Bala Krishna 3585:, retrieved 3570: 3555:, retrieved 3549: 3537:, retrieved 3522: 3510:, retrieved 3495: 3483:, retrieved 3468: 3453:, retrieved 3449:the original 3433: 3418:, retrieved 3403: 3391:, retrieved 3386: 3371:, retrieved 3356: 3341:, retrieved 3326: 3307:, retrieved 3302: 3290:, retrieved 3275: 3263:, retrieved 3248: 3236:, retrieved 3221: 3195:. Retrieved 3190: 3181: 3169:. 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B. Yeats 6389:Leo Tolstoy 6359:Oppenheimer 6354:H.S. Olcott 6334:David Lynch 6314:René Guénon 6299:T. S. Eliot 6262:by Hinduism 6065:A. G. Mohan 6015:Sri Anirvan 5906:ISKCON guru 5748:Malati Dasi 5713:Alfred Ford 5566:Vamana Dasa 5416:Krishnology 5033:Janmashtami 5028:Rama Navami 4932:Mahabharata 4770:Dhanvantari 4740:Parashurama 4483:Gaurakiṣora 4432:Krishnadasa 4331:Īśvara Purī 4316:Jaya Tīrtha 4291:Madhvācārya 4189:Dashavatara 4134:Mahabharata 4021:Kurukshetra 3936:Vaishnavism 3771:Ashtabharya 3739:Other names 3566:Ward, Keith 3557:17 December 3393:15 February 3309:15 February 3124:UNESCO 2023 2962:Swami 2009b 1841:varnashrama 1689:Recognition 1421:Bhagavatam 1067:varnashrama 969:sampradayas 730:Bimala Devi 645:Second row: 281:(lion-guru) 131:Vaishnavism 117:Nationality 10097:Categories 10051:Philosophy 9936:Svātantrya 9826:Paramatman 9781:Kshetrajna 9756:Ishvaratva 9696:Cittabhumi 9691:Chidabhasa 9641:Asiddhatva 9561:Abhasavada 9535:Guru Nanak 9470:Vasubandhu 9296:Upanishads 9290:Tirukkuṟaḷ 9249:Panchadasi 9054:Bhedabheda 9002:Madhyamaka 8842:Monotheism 8544:J L Mackie 8502:Karl Barth 8299:David Hume 8221:Maimonides 8206:Heraclitus 7995:Polytheism 7965:Nondualism 7953:Humanistic 7938:Naturalism 7928:Monotheism 7886:Henotheism 7881:Gnosticism 7812:Demonology 7695:747 gambit 7612:Experience 7450:Misotheism 7199:Tagore, D. 7194:Swami Rama 7174:Sen, K. 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