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setting an example through your personal conduct. ...Please try very hard to make sure that the service to
Mayapur will become a permanent thing and will become brighter and brighter every day. The real service to Mayapur can be done by acquiring printing presses, distributing devotional books, and sankirtan ā preaching. Please do not neglect to serve 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. 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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Mahaprabhu's teachings as his final goal. Bhaktivinoda did not display much concern for how this account would reflect on his status as an established
Gaudiya Vaishnava spiritual leader. It is telling that he never refers to himself as feeling or displaying any special spiritual acumen, saintlihood, powers, or charisma ā anything worthy of veneration. The honest, almost self-deprecating narrative portrays him as a genuine, exceptionally humble and modest man, serving as the best exemplar and foundation of the teaching he dedicated his later life to spreading. The book was published by Lalita Prasad in 1916, after Bhaktivinoda's death.
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652:.' In his youth he spent time researching and comparing various religious and philosophical systems, both Indian and Western, with a view of finding among them a comprehensive, authentic and intellectually satisfying path. At 18, he began a teaching career in rural areas of Bengal and Orissa until he became an employee with the British Raj in the Judicial Service, from which he retired in 1894 as
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1923:) in simple Bengali that conveyed the same message to the masses. His bibliography counts over one hundred works, including his translations of canonical Gaudiya Vaishnava texts, often with his own commentaries, as well as poems, devotional song books, and essays ā an achievement his biographers attribute in large part to his industrious and organised nature.
1952:("contemporary thinking") ā his methodology of correlating the phenomenal discourse of the scripture with the observable reality. The book evoked an intense and polarised response, with some praising its intellectual novelty and traditionalism while others condemned it for what they saw as deviations from the orthodox Vaishnava
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By 10 o'clock the night was very dark and cloudy. Across the Ganges in a northern direction I suddenly saw a large building flooded with golden light. I asked Bimala if he could see the building and he said that he could. But my friend Kerani Babu could see nothing. I was amazed. What could it be? In
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gods and goddesses worshiped in village temples. Exposed to contradictory views ranging from religious beliefs to tantric practices, exorcism, superstitions and atheism, Kedarnath found himself in a state of disappointment and philosophical confusion. It was at that time that an encounter with an old
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Everybody thought that my mother had a lot of money and jewelry, so no one would help. All her wealth was lost except for a few properties. There was so much debt and I was full of anxiety. I was unqualified to look after the affairs of the estate. My grandfather's house was huge. The guards were few
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on beads. From 7:00 until 9:30 in the morning he would deal correspondence, study and receive visitors. From 10:00 until 17:00, with a break between 13:00ā14:00 he would sit in court, hearing up to fifty cases a day and writing a detailed judgment for each. He would then get home, bathe, take a mean
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that covered 56 years of his life, from birth up until that time. The work described a life full of financial struggle, health issues, internal doubts and insecurity, and introspection that gradually led him, sometimes in convoluted ways, to the deliberate and mature decision of accepting
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for what they saw as his immoral, licentious behavior incompatible with his divine status in
Hinduism. The critics drew upon the perceived moral lapses in Krishna's character to further their propaganda against Hinduism and Vaishnavism, challenging their very ethical foundation. In defense of the
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From the age of five, Kedarnath attended the village school in Ula. Later, when an English school opened there, he showed interest in the English language, attending the classes during lunch, that the headmaster of the school convinced Anand Chandra to let the boy study there. At the age of seven
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Kedarnath was the third of six children of Anand Chandra and Jagat Mohini, preceded by older brothers Abhaykali (died before Kedarnath's birth) and Kaliprasanna and followed by three younger siblings: sister Hemlata and brothers Haridas and Gauridas. Kedarnath evoked affection of his mother, who
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towards the Gaudiya Vaishnavism taught by Chaitanya, he felt in need of assistance. When his wife gave birth to a new child, Kedarnath linked the event to a 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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In 1885 Kedarnath Datta formed the Vishva Vaishnava Raj Sabha ("Royal World Vaishnava Association") composed of leading Bengali Vaishnavas and established at his own house the Vaishnava Depository, a library and a printing press for systematically presenting Gaudiya Vaishnavism by publishing
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could recommend the worship of Krishna, who had such a questionable character. I was amazed, and I thought about this in detail. Afterwards, I humbly prayed to God, "O Lord, please give me the understanding to know the secret of this matter." The mercy of God is without limit and so I soon
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Bhaktivinoda's son, who by that time came to be known as Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati, inherited the vision of spreading the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the West from his father. This inspiration was bequeathed to Bhaktisiddhanta in a letter that he received from Bhaktivinoda in 1910:
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Finding himself disoriented, he sought shelter in his friendship with the Tagore brothers. There he overcame his crisis and started moving towards a religious rather than social and political outlook on life. Along with Dvijendranath Tagore, Kedarnath started studying
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as an adequate presentation of the Gaudiya Vaishnava thought even for a Western mind and in 1880 sent copies of the book to leading intellectuals of Europe and America. Soon Bhaktivinoda received a favorable response from an eminent Sanskrit scholar in London,
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the morning I went back to the roof and looked carefully back across the Ganges. I saw that in the place where I had seen the building was a stand of palm trees. Inquiring about this area I was told that it was the remains of Lakshman Sen's fort at Ballaldighi.
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On 4 October 1894, at the age of 56, Bhaktivinoda Thakur retired from government service and moved with his family to Mayapur to focus on his devotional practice, writing and preaching. In 1908 Bhaktivinoda formally adopted the lifestyle and practice of a
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canonical devotional texts, often with his translations and commentaries, as well as his own original writing. In his endeavors to restore the purity and influence of Gaudiya Vaishnavism, in 1881 Bhaktivinoda began a monthly magazine in Bengali,
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Taking this as a clue, Bhaktivinoda conducted an investigation of the site by consulting old maps and matching them against scriptural and verbal accounts. He concluded that the village of Ballaldighi was formerly known as Mayapur, confirmed in
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started calling into question and reassessing the tenets of their own religion and customs. Their attempts to rationalise and modernise Hinduism in order to reconcile it with the Western outlook 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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Prior to his birth, financial circumstances had forced his parents to relocate from Calcutta to Ula, where he was born and grew up in the palace of his maternal grandfather, Ishwar Chandra Mustauphi, a landowner known for his generosity.
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He tackled the task of reconciling Western reason and traditional belief, by accommodating both modern critical analysis and Hindu mysticism in his writings. Kedarnath's spiritual quest led him at the age of 29 to become a follower of
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Some thought the book was a new point of view. Some said it was good. The younger educated people said the book was nice, but no one fully understood the essence of the work, which was to show that Krishna was transcendent
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After leaving Puri for Bengal, Kedarnath Datta decided to establish his family in Calcutta at a permanent home, which he called "Bhakti Bhavan." This afforded him more freedom for his traveling, studies and writing.
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that left a permanent mark on the skin, as if foretelling his future role as religious leader. In the 1880s, Kedarnath Datta, out of desire to foster the child's interest in spirituality, initiated him into
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revenue collector's office, Kedarnath felt morally compromised as well as insecure with the position of a rent collector and settled for a less profitable but more agreeable occupation as a clerk elsewhere.
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Bhaktivinoda would go to sleep at 19:30ā20:00 but would rise at 22:00pm, light his oil lamp and write for six hours until 4:00 in the morning. He would then take a 30-minute nap, get up at 4:30 and chanted
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and immersed in studying a range of Western philosophical, poetic, political, and religious texts. Kadarnath studied at the Hindu Charitable Institute between 1852 and 1856. There he met one of the
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to be Chaitanya's birthplace could not possibly be genuine. Determined to find the actual place but frustrated by the lack of reliable evidence and clues, one night he saw a mystical vision:
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to be the birth site of Chaitanya. He soon acquired a property in Surabhi-kunj near Mayapur to oversee construction of a temple at Chaitanya's birthplace. For this purpose he organised, via
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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.
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and sparing his mother, Kedarnath took her along with his grandmother to Calcutta for good. The devastation of Ula marked a turning point in Kedarnath's attitude to life. He writes:
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Vaishnavas. Bhaktivinoda's contention with them was brewing for many years until it came to a boil when he, already seriously ill, delegated his son Bhaktisiddhanta to the famous
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published in 1879, was Bhaktivinoda's first major work. Composed in Sanskrit and Bengali, the book was intended as a response to criticism of Krishna by Christian missionaries,
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who effected its resurgence in India in late 19th and early 20th century and was called by contemporary scholars as a Gaudiya Vaishnava leader of his time. He, along with his son
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confesses to the discomfort of holding the position of authority that made his subordinates ingratiate themselves to him, out of fear and intimidation, by gifts and singing.
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that spanned the period from his birth in 1838 until retirement in 1894. He died in Calcutta on 23 June 1914 at age 75. His remains were interred near Mayapur, West Bengal.
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made it into the hands of some leading intellectuals of the West, a book in Sanskrit had very few readers there. Despite this obstacle, in 1882 Bhaktivinoda stated in his
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who claimed exclusive right to conduct initiations into Gaudiya Vaishnavism on the basis of their hereditary affiliation with it and denied eligibility to do so to non-
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community, and soon a following of his own formed, consisting of students attracted by his discourses and personal tutorship on religious and philosophical topics.
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to understand Vaishnava dharma. From childhood the seeds of faith for Vaishnava dharma had been planted within my heart and now they had sprouted. I experienced
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posted to Calcutta for propagating Unitarian ideas among the educated Bengalis. Under Dall's guidance, Kedarnath studied the Bible and the Unitarian writings of
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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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that conquest influenced, Kedarantha attempted to reconcile modern thought and Vaishnava orthodoxy and to restore the
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and special festivals, as well as personal acquaintances, a successful fundraising effort. Noted Bengali journalist
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to its preeminent position in Hindu philosophy. His newfound inspiration in the teachings of Chaitanya and the
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mother of his other thirteen children. After a short tenure at a lucrative position as the head clerk at the
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will take the name of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu again and again in their own countries, and raise the waves of
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until his death on 23 June 1914. His remains in a silver urn were interred at his house in Surabhi-kunj.
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made an impact on him, planting the seed of the Vaishnava faith that he maintained throughout his life.
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5453:ÅrÄ« BhaktisiddhÄnta Vaibhava: The grandeur and glory of ÅrÄ«la BhaktisiddhÄnta SarasvatÄ« į¹¬hÄkura
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Devotional Traditions and National Culture: Recovering Gaudiya Vaishnavism in Colonial Bengal
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Songs of the Vaishnava Acaryas: Hymns and Mantras for the glorification of Radha and Krishna
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History of Services of Officers Holding Gazetted Appointments under the Government of Bengal
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The Life and Thought of Kedarnath Dutta Bhaktivinode: A Hindu Encounter with Modernity
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magazine as the means for this task. Through his articles dealing with the process of
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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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understood. From then on I believed that Caitanya was God. I often spoke with many
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Srimad-Gaurangalila-Smaranamangala, or Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, His life and Precepts
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into Bengali verse. He also authored an article on Vaishnavism as well as a book,
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Hindu Encounter with Modernity: Kedarnath Datta Bhaktivinoda, Vaiį¹£į¹ava Theologian
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Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura- His life and vision :The Gaudiya Treasures of Bengal
5221:(revised, illustrated ed.), Los Angeles, CA: Sanskrit Religions Institute,
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The Hare Krishna movement: The postcharismatic fate of a religious transplant
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instead. After some difficulty, in 1887 Bhaktivinoda obtained a transfer to
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Bipin Bihari Goswami, Srila Jagannath Dasa Babaji Maharaj
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Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura and His Great Accomplishments
5351:(1st limited ed.), Eugene, OR: Mandala Publishing,
5248:(PhD). University of Pennsylvania. UMI Microform 3179733
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Tattva-viveka: Awakened Intelligence in AbsoluteTruth
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1769:Deputy Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd grade
1674:Deputy Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 3rd grade
1622:Deputy Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 4th grade
1529:Deputy Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 5th grade
1499:Deputy Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 6th grade
1436:Deputy Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 7th grade
1419:Deputy Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 7th grade
1337:While Kedarnath Datta was able to influence many
1159:The Bhagavat: Its Philosophy, Ethics and Theology
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976:and particularly in the persona and teachings of
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608:The entrance to Kedamath Datta's matemal home in
458:, which he commemorated with a prominent temple.
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5332:(PhD). University of Toronto. UMI Microform 0318
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1178:made Kedarnath receive his next job transfer to
862:and the theological writings of such authors as
12549:20th-century Hindu philosophers and theologians
12544:19th-century Hindu philosophers and theologians
2573:International Society for Krishna Consciousness
2446:International Society for Krishna Consciousness
2152:In February 2023, a new Bengali edition of the
2069:Bhaktivinoda Thakur's photo with autograph and
1808:Later period (1874ā1914): Writing and preaching
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1977:Undaunted by the criticism, Bhaktivinoda saw
663:(1486ā1533), the paternal Datta lineage were
2602:), developed through collaboration with the
5345:Murphy, Phillip; Goff, Raoul, eds. (1997),
2455:Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, His life and Precepts
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2012:Vaishnava-siddhanta-mala, Prema-pradipa,
1232:and absorbed himself in intense study of
1194:Following the annexation of the state of
8452:List of modern Eastern religions writers
2661:Kedarnath Datta's fourteen children are:
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9596:Proper basis and Reformed epistemology
5588:Bhaktivinoda Thakur Navigational boxes
5562:Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura ā Biography
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5556:The Life of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur
5547:Works by or about Bhaktivinoda Thakur
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4484:, 2nd ed.; Vaishnava Foundation: 2019
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12437:Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine
8024:A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
7532:A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
5578:Kedarnath Dutta ancestry information
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2540:Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
2388:, or what a Vaishnava is and isn't.
2033:("A commentary that showers nectar")
612:, West Bengal under renovation. 2014
596:A shrine at the actual site of birth
7395:List of numbers in Hindu scriptures
7005:List of titles and names of Krishna
5188:; Ekstrand, Maria L., eds. (2004),
5135:
2256:established by Bhaktivinoda Thakur.
2230:Discovery of Chaitanya's birthplace
2164:Yasomati-nandana (Sri Nama-kirtana)
1125:, Chaitanya's God described in the
318:Yasomati-nandana (Sri Nama-kirtana)
307:Bhaktivinoda, "the seventh goswami"
16:Indian spiritual leader (1838ā1914)
13:
5691:
5375:(2013a), Jacobsen, Knut A. (ed.),
2029:with his own commentary, entitled
2007:(ca.1626ā1708). He also published
1346:was looped around his body like a
894:, which rekindled his interest in
14:
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785:Hindu intellectuals of the time,
558:Early period (1838ā1858): student
180:, Lalita Prasad,12 other children
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8054:Dayananda Saraswati (Arya Samaj)
5763:Other 16000 - 16100 Junior wives
5378:Brill's encyclopedia of Hinduism
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2762:Chaitanya, His Life and Precepts
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2511:Chaitanya, His Life and Precepts
2199:Problems playing this file? See
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1906:Bhaktivinoda Thakur bibliography
1818:Kedarnath Datta's family ca.1900
1291:Kedarnath Datta's seventh child
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508:Kedarnath Datta belonged to the
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12654:19th-century Indian biographers
12619:Indian Hindu spiritual teachers
5936:Associated with Krishna's life
5912:48 Kos Parikrama of Kurukshetra
5136:ą¦ą¦¤ą¦æ, ą¦Øą¦¤ą§ą¦Ø (20 September 2023).
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2418:(Brahmana and Vaishnava) debate
2073:the first page of his original
1711:27 May 1889 ā 5 September 1889
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142:
11083:Progressive utilization theory
7126:Hinduism and other religions (
6745:Supreme Personality of Godhead
6558:Science of Identity Foundation
6188:Chaitanya (Gaudiya) Sampradaya
5477:Swami, Bhakti Vikasa (2009b),
5264:(2014), Gupta, Ravi M. (ed.),
2600:Presidency University, Kolkata
2589:Presidency University, Kolkata
1899:
1334:and take initiation from him.
1027:Government service (1866ā1893)
943:Teaching in Orissa (1858ā1866)
904:American Unitarian Association
890:, as well as the books of the
667:and counted among their ranks
1:
9206:Influence of Indian religions
8564:American Meditation Institute
7455:The 19th ā early 20th century
6573:Sri Sri Radha Govindaji Trust
5450:Swami, Bhakti Vikasa (2009),
5172:(PhD). University of Columbia
5158:
2358:Opposing Vaishnava heterodoxy
2309:
345:(1893). Music and singing by
38:
12395:Indian Statistical Institute
12159:Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury
10635:Desacralization of knowledge
8170:Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
7562:Chaitanya Chandra Charan Das
6563:Sri Caitanya Prema Samsthana
2779:
2553:editing an article. ca.1930s
1069:executive government service
817:, and the elder brothers of
746:in 1852 his maternal uncle,
646:Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
501:Bengali Renaissance and the
465:in the United States and to
381:[bŹ±ÉktibinodotŹ°akur]
341:by Bhaktivinoda Thakur from
7:
12352:Self-Realization Fellowship
12061:Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
10047:Best of all possible worlds
10004:Eschatological verification
9561:Fine-tuning of the universe
8797:Self-Realization Fellowship
8684:Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
8457:List of writers on Hinduism
7547:Bhaktisvarupa Damodar Swami
6568:Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Math
6422:Bhaktisvarupa Damodar Swami
5625:
5432:Svami, Acyutananda (2000),
5270:, Burlington, VT: Ashgate,
5242:Fuller, Jason Dale (2005).
2187:from Bhaktivinoda Thakur's
2018:and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu's
1944:
1840:two unknown grandchildren.
1190:Service in Puri (1870ā1875)
754:in the middle of Calcutta.
398:
370:
10:
12675:
12634:People from Nadia district
7954:Mirra Alfassa (The Mother)
7855:Former Gaudiya Math member
7519:Governing Body Commission,
7224:Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat
7132:Gautama Buddha in Hinduism
6578:World Vaisnava Association
5215:Dasa, Shukavak N. (1999),
4905:Bryant & Ekstrand 2004
4796:, pp. 86ā87, 109ā110.
4283:, pp. 95ā97, 101ā102.
4031:Bryant & Ekstrand 2004
2826:, pp. iv, 3, 90, 102.
2431:
2233:
1903:
480:(1896ā1977) continued his
419:and spiritual reformer of
12624:Indian Hindu missionaries
12594:Gaudiya religious leaders
12564:Bengali spiritual writers
12382:
12272:
12249:Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
12056:Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
11998:
11492:
11291:
11091:
11060:
10975:
10890:
10821:
10814:
10758:
10690:
10622:
10526:
10411:
10331:
10266:
10188:
10095:
10080:
10032:
9994:
9706:
9631:
9506:
9497:
9427:
9364:
9355:
9286:
9188:
8940:Anukulchandra Chakravarty
8907:
8851:
8843:Transcendental Meditation
8721:Mata Amritanandamayi Math
8523:
8465:
8444:
8361:
8203:
8160:
8097:
7944:
7916:
7845:
7812:
7786:
7755:
7630:
7518:
7500:Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
7485:
7454:
7237:
7216:
7162:BahĆ”'Ć Faith and Hinduism
7084:
7038:
6995:
6964:
6920:
6899:
6843:
6732:
6648:
6622:
6586:
6525:
6399:
6323:
6283:
6195:
6115:
6053:
6015:
5927:
5862:
5779:
5702:
5689:
5633:
5593:
5510:Religion and human nature
2582:
2551:Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
2434:Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
2344:parties, distribution of
1956:. Bhaktivinoda recalls:
1880:Bhaktivinoda's shrine in
1117:and a translation of the
787:Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
691:prayed for his survival.
642:Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
634:Hindu College in Calcutta
425:Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
311:
303:
275:
263:Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
249:
241:
236:
226:
221:
209:
194:
184:
178:Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
173:
124:
114:
104:
82:
53:
48:
30:
23:
12659:Bengali-language writers
12649:Indian religious writers
12432:Visva-Bharati University
12295:Bangiya Sahitya Parishad
12145:Harish Chandra Mukherjee
12131:Mahanambrata Brahmachari
11270:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
10276:Friedrich Schleiermacher
9862:Theories about religions
9664:Inconsistent revelations
8990:Ganapathi Sachchidananda
8644:Hindu Janajagruti Samiti
8195:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
8147:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
8127:Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
7827:Mahanambrata Brahmachari
7380:Hindu views on evolution
4583:ISKCON Desire Tree | IDT
3591:, pp. 80ā81, 83ā84.
3452:, pp. 79ā81, 83ā84.
2814:, pp. 13, 288, 290.
2626:
2569:A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
2525:in Australia and at the
2442:A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
2428:Reaching out to the West
1917:, and devotional songs (
1348:sacred brahmana thread (
1303:consisting of the local
712:Permanent Settlement Act
621:Ula (presently Birnagar)
478:A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
408:[kedÉrnÉtŹ°dÉtto]
347:A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
267:A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
12639:People from West Bengal
12239:Ram Chandra Vidyabagish
12149:Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
12081:Michael Madhusudan Dutt
12051:Upendranath Brahmachari
11200:Samkhyapravachana Sutra
9211:Indian-origin religions
8970:Chinmayananda Saraswati
8049:Chinmayananda Saraswati
7984:Satsvarupa dasa Goswami
7617:Satsvarupa dasa Goswami
7472:Gaurakisora Dasa Babaji
7147:HinduāIslamic relations
7010:List of names of Vishnu
6630:Vrindavana Dasa Thakura
6553:ISKCON Revival Movement
5166:Bhatia, Varuni (2008).
3476:, pp. 65, 84, 300.
1403:Substantive appointment
259:Gaurakisora Dasa Babaji
12415:University of Calcutta
12244:Dwarkanath Vidyabhusan
12234:Brahmabandhav Upadhyay
12229:Sitanath Tattwabhushan
10936:Early Buddhist schools
10140:Gaunilo of Marmoutiers
9280:Philosophy of religion
8517:Hindu reform movements
8069:Swami Satprakashananda
8059:Krishnananda Saraswati
7837:Prakashanand Saraswati
7773:Bhakti Rakshak Sridhar
7768:Bhakti Prajnan Keshava
7557:Bhakti Vijnana Goswami
6866:Chaitanya Charitamrita
6543:Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti
6391:Visvanatha Chakravarti
6361:Baladeva Vidyabhushana
6145:Guruāshishya tradition
5696:
4983:Murphy & Goff 1997
2565:
2554:
2535:Monier Monier-Williams
2506:
2487:
2458:
2323:
2283:
2257:
2031:Amrita-pravaha-bhashya
2005:Visvanatha Chakravarti
1995:, Chaitanya-siksamrita
1975:
1884:
1843:
1619:Barasat in 24 Parganas
1296:
1268:Baladeva Vidyabhushana
1253:Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu
1154:
1036:
855:
731:
529:British administration
377:Bengali pronunciation:
12589:Devotees of Jagannath
12569:19th-century Bengalis
12410:Presidency University
12369:Tattwabodhini Patrika
12332:Rabindra Nritya Natya
12259:Paramahansa Yogananda
12174:Akshay Chandra Sarkar
12026:Jagadish Chandra Bose
10675:Faith and rationality
10630:Criticism of religion
10568:Robert Merrihew Adams
10558:Nicholas Wolterstorff
9761:Divine command theory
9238:Persecution of Hindus
9035:Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
8889:Persecution of Hindus
8691:International Vedanta
8679:Vishva Hindu Parishad
8545:Sadharan Brahmo Samaj
8273:Christopher Isherwood
8204:Westerners influenced
8175:Ramdhari Singh Dinkar
8089:Paramahansa Yogananda
7763:Bhakti Ballabh Tirtha
7622:Tamal Krishna Goswami
7602:Ravindra Svarupa Dasa
7537:Bhakti Caitanya Swami
7467:Bijoy Krishna Goswami
7167:Christianity in India
7128:Buddhism and Hinduism
7117:Persecution of Hindus
7112:Criticism of Hinduism
6780:Achintya Bheda Abheda
5695:
2899:, p. 7, 254ā255.
2608:University of Chicago
2560:
2549:
2527:Royal Asiatic Society
2497:
2471:
2453:
2405:(caste goswamis) and
2317:
2278:
2247:
2112:Chaitanya-sikshamrita
2027:Chaitanya-caritamrita
2003:with commentaries by
1958:
1879:
1815:
1290:
1260:(1489ā1564), and the
1234:Chaitanya Caritamrita
1131:
1111:Chaitanya Caritamrita
1034:
983:Chaitanya Caritamrita
847:
758:Education in Calcutta
726:
495:Hare Krishna movement
371:Bhakti-vinoda į¹¬hÄkura
231:Achintya Bheda Abheda
37:Bhaktivinoda Thakur,
12579:Bengali Hindu saints
12574:Bengali philosophers
12224:Fanindra Nath Gooptu
12214:Satyendranath Tagore
12031:Subhash Chandra Bose
11374:Brihadratha Ikshvaku
11211:Sarvadarsanasangraha
10988:Acintya bheda abheda
10665:Religious philosophy
10145:Pico della Mirandola
10110:Anselm of Canterbury
10042:Augustinian theodicy
9954:Religious skepticism
9287:Concepts in religion
8814:Sri Aurobindo Ashram
8557:Divine Light Mission
8426:Anantanand Rambachan
8376:S. N. Balagangadhara
7999:Nisargadatta Maharaj
7926:Hinduism in the West
7859:Former ISKCON member
7756:Gaudiya Math lineage
7587:Kadamba Kanana Swami
7157:Hinduism and Sikhism
7152:Hinduism and Judaism
7137:Jainism and Hinduism
5403:Sardella, Ferdinando
5373:Sardella, Ferdinando
4471:, pp. 134, 137.
4198:, pp. 135, 257.
2926:, pp. 176, 182.
2523:University of Sydney
2521:in Montreal, at the
2250:Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
2236:Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
1293:Bimala Prasad, age 7
1135:Caitanya Caritamrita
1133:My first reading of
1115:Krishnadasa Kaviraja
978:Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
661:Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
439:movement in Bengal.
433:Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
201:(distant ancestor),
12629:Indian Vaishnavites
12584:Devotees of Krishna
12427:University of Dhaka
12405:Jadavpur University
12219:Jnanadanandini Devi
12209:Rabindranath Tagore
12204:Debendranath Tagore
12184:Brajendra Nath Seal
12086:Romesh Chunder Dutt
12036:Satyendra Nath Bose
12021:Debendra Mohan Bose
11434:Dayananda Saraswati
11008:Nimbarka Sampradaya
10932:Buddhist philosophy
10650:History of religion
10351:Friedrich Nietzsche
10228:Gottfried W Leibniz
10223:Nicolas Malebranche
10155:King James VI and I
9435:Abrahamic religions
8980:Dayananda Saraswati
8792:Science of Identity
8741:Ramakrishna Mission
8619:Divine Life Society
8318:Arthur Schopenhauer
8137:Bal Gangadhar Tilak
8064:Sivananda Saraswati
8019:Swami Prabhavananda
7969:Ananda Coomaraswamy
7778:Kailasa Candra Dasa
7737:Richard L. Thompson
7697:Radhika Ramana Dasa
7552:Bhakti Tirtha Swami
7462:Bhaktivinoda Thakur
7375:Hindu units of time
7365:Hinduism by country
6891:Chaitanya Bhagavata
5907:Pilgrimage circuits
5890:Krishna Janmashtami
5117:. 24 September 2023
5115:bartamanpatrika.com
5065:. 20 September 2023
5048:, pp. 182ā183.
5024:, pp. 246ā249.
4895:, pp. 136ā137.
4883:, pp. 181ā182.
4868:, pp. 136ā138.
4856:, pp. 133ā134.
4820:, pp. 113ā115.
4808:, pp. 288ā314.
4772:, pp. 106ā107.
4760:, pp. 243ā250.
4709:, pp. 103ā105.
4697:, pp. 102ā103.
4685:, pp. 100ā101.
4508:, pp. 185ā199.
4334:, pp. 283ā294.
4307:, pp. 69, 111.
4259:, pp. 97, 100.
4186:, pp. 96, 109.
4147:, pp. 85, 117.
3755:, pp. 334ā337.
3740:, pp. 296ā299.
2735:Hare Krishna mantra
2682:Kedarnath Datta in
2416:BrÄhmaį¹a o Vaiį¹£į¹ava
2128:Hari-nama-cintamani
2016:Chaitanya-upanisad
1988:Ralph Waldo Emerson
1894:Hare Krishna mantra
1822:From left to right:
1326:Hare Krishna mantra
1184:Temple of Jagannath
974:Gaudiya Vaishnavism
819:Rabindranath Tagore
799:Hindu Intelligencer
768:Hindu Intelligencer
654:District Magistrate
638:Bengali Renaissance
563:Birth and childhood
539:Bengali Renaissance
463:Ralph Waldo Emerson
437:Chaitanya Vaishnava
421:Gaudiya Vaishnavism
361:Bhaktivinoda Thakur
284:Caitanya-siksamrita
189:Gaudiya Vaishnavism
25:Bhaktivinoda Thakur
12614:Indian Hindu monks
12609:Indian theologians
12390:Chittagong College
12280:Bengali literature
12199:Haraprasad Shastri
12194:Keshub Chandra Sen
12189:Girish Chandra Sen
12179:Mahendralal Sarkar
12164:Raja Ram Mohan Roy
12136:Ashutosh Mukherjee
12066:Akshay Kumar Datta
11992:Bengal Renaissance
11045:Pashupata Shaivism
10875:Pashupata Shaivism
10660:Religious language
10640:Ethics in religion
10598:William Lane Craig
10473:Charles Hartshorne
10213:Desiderius Erasmus
10115:Augustine of Hippo
10057:Inconsistent triad
10019:Apophatic theology
10014:Logical positivism
9996:Religious language
9616:Watchmaker analogy
9581:Necessary existent
9357:Conceptions of God
9317:Intelligent design
9000:Hariharananda Giri
8913:revivalist writers
8787:Satyashodhak Samaj
8624:Hanuman Foundation
8584:Anandamayee Sangha
8416:Klaus Klostermaier
8180:C. Rajagopalachari
8074:Swami Shraddhanand
8039:Srivatsa Ramaswami
7994:Jiddu Krishnamurti
7989:Mahendranath Gupta
7832:Prabhu Jagadbandhu
7799:Satyanarayana Dasa
7732:Shaunaka Rishi Das
7687:Kirtanananda Swami
7647:Richard Shaw Brown
7542:Bhakti Charu Swami
7495:Bhakti Hridaya Bon
7443:Gaudiya Vaishnavas
6856:Shrimad Bhagavatam
6507:Swami (Prabhupada)
6025:Hathibada Ghosundi
5697:
5564:at Gaudiya History
4585:. 27 February 2023
3979:, pp. 88, 90.
3198:, pp. 46, 48.
2555:
2459:
2324:
2258:
1933:, and Westernised
1885:
1844:
1377:family to Bengal.
1324:, or chanting the
1297:
1200:Marquess Wellesley
1037:
902:minister from the
811:Keshub Chandra Sen
671:, an associate of
399:KedÄra-nÄtha Datta
349:(ca.1970). (11:41)
12599:Hindu revivalists
12451:
12450:
12445:
12444:
12322:Mahanam Sampraday
12254:Swami Vivekananda
12141:Kalikrishna Mitra
12121:Kazi Nazrul Islam
12111:Aghore Nath Gupta
12096:Kadambini Ganguly
11958:
11957:
11810:PratÄ«tyasamutpÄda
10971:
10970:
10752:Indian philosophy
10718:
10717:
10618:
10617:
10578:Peter van Inwagen
10563:Richard Swinburne
10508:George I Mavrodes
10368:Vladimir Solovyov
10308:SĆøren Kierkegaard
10233:William Wollaston
10180:William of Ockham
10160:Marcion of Sinope
10062:Irenaean theodicy
10052:Euthyphro dilemma
9979:Transcendentalism
9808:Womanist theology
9798:Feminist theology
9702:
9701:
9493:
9492:
9379:Divine simplicity
9299:Euthyphro dilemma
9246:
9245:
8899:Women in Hinduism
8824:Abidance in Truth
8819:Sri Ramana Ashram
8745:Vedanta Societies
8664:Hindu Yuva Vahini
8634:Hindu nationalism
8483:
8482:
8323:Erwin Schrƶdinger
8099:Political writers
8084:Swami Vivekananda
7946:Religious writers
7931:Indian philosophy
7911:
7865:
7864:
7860:
7856:
7852:
7804:Shrivatsa Goswami
7747:Yadunandana Swami
7662:Geoffrey Giuliano
7640:
7633:ISKCON Vaishnavas
7612:Sacinandana Swami
7572:Indradyumna Swami
7449:
7408:
7407:
7310:Indian philosophy
7229:Mahanam Sampraday
7085:Comparative study
6933:Sudarshana Chakra
6497:Shrivatsa Goswami
6355:Raghunatha Bhatta
6310:Gadadhara Pandita
6240:PadmanÄbha TÄ«rtha
6153:
6152:
6030:Heliodorus pillar
5490:978-81-908292-0-5
5463:978-81-908292-0-5
5388:978-90-04-17896-0
5277:978-0-7546-6177-1
4973:, pp. 94ā95.
4961:, pp. 94ā96.
4919:, pp. 82ā86.
4784:, pp. 86ā87.
4673:, pp. 35ā64.
4556:, pp. 43ā44.
4444:, pp. 89ā90.
4417:, pp. 87ā89.
4271:, pp. 96ā99.
4159:, pp. 92ā93.
4096:, pp. 64ā65.
4009:, pp. 78ā79.
3994:, pp. 90ā91.
3948:, pp. 88ā90.
3936:, pp. 79ā80.
3897:, pp. 75ā76.
3885:, pp. 74ā75.
3873:, pp. 19ā20.
3797:, pp. 85ā86.
3698:, pp. 93ā94.
3686:, pp. 84ā85.
3671:, pp. 67ā68.
3606:, pp. 64ā65.
3579:, pp. 64ā67.
3464:, pp. 80ā81.
3423:, pp. 78ā79.
3357:, pp. 57ā58.
3345:, pp. 56ā57.
3321:, pp. 55ā56.
3297:, pp. 49ā51.
3285:, pp. 54ā55.
3258:, pp. 52ā53.
3234:, pp. 48ā49.
3135:, pp. 40ā41.
3067:, pp. 34ā36.
3025:, pp. 35ā36.
2962:, pp. 17ā18.
2697:Svalikhita-jivani
2684:Svalikhita-jivani
2641:Svalikhita-jivani
2620:Svalikhita-jivani
2519:McGill University
2296:Sisir Kumar Ghosh
2216:Kalyana-kalpataru
2173:
2154:Svalikhita-Jivani
2099:Svalikhita-jivani
2076:Svalikhita-jivani
2025:and two parts of
1805:
1804:
1801:27 November 1893
1754:26 November 1890
1696:20 February 1889
1567:26 February 1878
1548:11 December 1877
1526:Araria in Purneah
1502:25 November 1870
1469:15 November 1869
1422:16 February 1866
1071:, staffed by the
748:Kashiprasad Ghosh
684:Svalikhita-jivani
673:Nityananda Prabhu
659:From the time of
650:Sisir Kumar Ghosh
411:), was an Indian
358:
357:
327:
293:Svalikhita-jivani
203:Kashiprasad Ghosh
12666:
12644:Vaishnava saints
12516:
12515:
12504:
12503:
12502:
12492:
12491:
12490:
12480:
12479:
12478:
12468:
12467:
12466:
12459:
12342:Sambad Prabhakar
12337:Rabindra Sangeet
12154:Gour Govinda Ray
12041:Madhusudan Gupta
11985:
11978:
11971:
11962:
11961:
11464:Satyakama Jabala
11399:Akshapada Gotama
11349:GÄrgÄ« VÄchaknavÄ«
11329:VÄchaspati Misra
11187:Nyayakusumanjali
11121:Bhagavata Purana
11078:Radical Humanism
11050:Shaiva Siddhanta
10819:
10818:
10791:Vedic philosophy
10745:
10738:
10731:
10722:
10721:
10708:
10707:
10698:
10603:Ali Akbar Rashad
10466:Reinhold Niebuhr
10426:Bertrand Russell
10421:George Santayana
10318:Albrecht Ritschl
10303:Ludwig Feuerbach
10093:
10092:
10089:(by date active)
9949:Process theology
9694:Russell's teapot
9504:
9503:
9499:Existence of God
9409:Process theology
9362:
9361:
9347:Theological veto
9310:religious belief
9273:
9266:
9259:
9250:
9249:
8995:Haidakhan Babaji
8831:Swadhyay Parivar
8726:Matua Mahasangha
8609:Chinmaya Mission
8524:Reform movements
8510:
8503:
8496:
8487:
8486:
8406:Georg Feuerstein
8293:Maria Montessori
8228:Aleister Crowley
8218:Helena Blavatsky
8162:Literary writers
8112:FranƧois Gautier
7936:Indian religions
7910:
7903:
7892:
7885:
7878:
7869:
7868:
7858:
7854:
7847:
7814:Modern offshoots
7667:Hansadutta Swami
7639:
7636:
7582:Jayapataka Swami
7577:Jayadvaita Swami
7477:Sri Krishna Prem
7448:
7445:
7435:
7428:
7421:
7412:
7411:
7183:Diet in Hinduism
7061:Incense of India
6997:Names of Godhead
6907:Goloka Vrindavan
6900:Spiritual abodes
6447:Jayapataka Swami
6386:Svarupa Damodara
6270:MÄdhavendra PurÄ«
6180:
6173:
6166:
6157:
6156:
6064:Bhagavata Purana
5673:VÄsudeva-Krishna
5620:
5613:
5606:
5597:
5596:
5584:
5583:
5551:Internet Archive
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5116:
5112:
5106:
5090:
5086:
5080:
5064:
5060:
5054:
5047:
5042:
5036:, p. 36.
5035:
5030:
5023:
5018:
5016:
5008:
5003:
4997:, p. 87.
4996:
4991:
4985:, p. 18.
4984:
4979:
4972:
4967:
4960:
4955:
4953:
4945:
4940:
4938:
4931:, p. 91.
4930:
4925:
4918:
4913:
4907:, p. 83.
4906:
4901:
4894:
4889:
4882:
4877:
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4867:
4862:
4855:
4850:
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4708:
4703:
4696:
4691:
4684:
4679:
4672:
4667:
4660:
4655:
4649:, p. 13.
4648:
4643:
4628:
4622:
4606:
4600:
4584:
4580:
4574:
4567:
4562:
4555:
4550:
4543:
4538:
4532:, p. 42.
4531:
4526:
4519:
4514:
4507:
4502:
4495:
4490:
4483:
4477:
4470:
4465:
4458:
4453:
4451:
4443:
4438:
4432:, p. 89.
4431:
4426:
4424:
4416:
4411:
4405:, p. 88.
4404:
4399:
4397:
4390:, p. 20.
4389:
4384:
4378:, p. 87.
4377:
4372:
4370:
4368:
4360:
4355:
4353:
4345:
4340:
4333:
4328:
4326:
4318:
4313:
4306:
4301:
4295:, p. 56.
4294:
4289:
4282:
4277:
4270:
4265:
4258:
4253:
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4241:
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4197:
4192:
4185:
4180:
4173:
4168:
4166:
4158:
4153:
4146:
4141:
4135:, p. 84.
4134:
4129:
4123:, p. 83.
4122:
4117:
4115:
4107:
4102:
4095:
4090:
4084:, p. 65.
4083:
4078:
4076:
4069:, p. 10.
4068:
4063:
4057:, p. 64.
4056:
4051:
4044:
4039:
4033:, p. 81.
4032:
4027:
4021:, p. 62.
4020:
4015:
4008:
4003:
4001:
3993:
3988:
3986:
3978:
3973:
3967:, p. 78.
3966:
3961:
3959:
3957:
3955:
3947:
3942:
3935:
3930:
3924:, p. 77.
3923:
3918:
3912:, p. 76.
3911:
3906:
3904:
3896:
3891:
3884:
3879:
3872:
3867:
3865:
3863:
3856:, p. 74.
3855:
3850:
3848:
3841:, p. 73.
3840:
3835:
3833:
3826:, p. 87.
3825:
3820:
3818:
3816:
3809:, p. 72.
3808:
3803:
3796:
3791:
3785:, p. 90.
3784:
3779:
3777:
3770:, p. 85.
3769:
3764:
3762:
3754:
3749:
3747:
3739:
3734:
3732:
3725:, p. 71.
3724:
3719:
3717:
3710:, p. 69.
3709:
3704:
3697:
3692:
3685:
3680:
3678:
3670:
3665:
3659:, p. 91.
3658:
3653:
3651:
3649:
3641:
3636:
3630:, p. 83.
3629:
3624:
3618:, p. 65.
3617:
3612:
3605:
3600:
3598:
3590:
3585:
3578:
3573:
3566:
3561:
3559:
3557:
3555:
3553:
3551:
3549:
3542:, p. 66.
3541:
3536:
3534:
3526:
3521:
3514:
3509:
3503:, p. 55.
3502:
3497:
3491:, p. 82.
3490:
3485:
3483:
3475:
3470:
3463:
3458:
3451:
3446:
3440:, p. 79.
3439:
3434:
3432:
3430:
3422:
3417:
3411:, p. 78.
3410:
3405:
3403:
3396:, p. 59.
3395:
3390:
3388:
3380:
3375:
3369:, p. 58.
3368:
3363:
3356:
3351:
3344:
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3333:, p. 56.
3332:
3327:
3320:
3315:
3309:, p. 76.
3308:
3303:
3296:
3291:
3284:
3279:
3273:, p. 53.
3272:
3267:
3265:
3257:
3252:
3246:, p. 49.
3245:
3240:
3233:
3228:
3222:, p. 48.
3221:
3216:
3210:, p. 47.
3209:
3204:
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3192:
3186:, p. 46.
3185:
3180:
3173:
3168:
3162:, p. 45.
3161:
3156:
3154:
3147:, p. 44.
3146:
3141:
3134:
3129:
3123:, p. 39.
3122:
3117:
3115:
3108:, p. 37.
3107:
3102:
3096:, p. 36.
3095:
3090:
3088:
3086:
3079:, p. 35.
3078:
3073:
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3061:
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3054:
3049:
3047:
3040:, p. 10.
3039:
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3019:
3012:
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3005:
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2992:
2985:
2980:
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2973:
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2949:
2948:Sardella2013b
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12327:Nazrul geeti
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12310:Brahmo Samaj
12264:Begum Rokeya
12169:Meghnad Saha
11885:Iccha-mrityu
11850:Satkaryavada
11750:Nididhyasana
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11299:Adi Shankara
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10170:Adi Shankara
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9934:Perennialism
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9480:BahĆ”Ź¼Ć Faith
9445:Christianity
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9123:Shraddhanand
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8782:Satya Dharma
8579:Ananda Marga
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8475:India Portal
8401:Sister Gargi
8386:Paul Deussen
8288:Henry Miller
8248:R.W. Emerson
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7071:Hindu temple
6938:Narayanastra
6810:Sattvic diet
6775:Hare Krishna
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222:Organization
88:(1914-06-23)
86:23 June 1914
18:
12539:1914 deaths
12534:1838 births
11930:Vivartavada
11820:RÄjamaį¹įøala
11775:Paramananda
11575:Apauruį¹£heyÄ
11570:Anupalabdhi
11429:Vivekananda
11394:Dharmakirti
11354:Buddhaghosa
11344:YÄjƱavalkya
11151:Jain Agamas
11146:Hindu texts
11025:Navya-NyÄya
10961:Svatantrika
10956:SautrÄntika
10845:Vaisheshika
10518:Antony Flew
10503:Peter Geach
10436:RenƩ GuƩnon
10383:Lev Shestov
10378:Rudolf Otto
10085:of religion
9924:Panentheism
9857:Inclusivism
9776:Exclusivism
9771:Esotericism
9741:Creationism
9721:Agnosticism
9689:Poor design
9684:Omnipotence
9611:Natural law
9586:Ontological
9539:Contingency
9389:Holy Spirit
9168:Vivekananda
9158:Vipulananda
9088:Ramakrishna
9074:Ram Chandra
9065:Paramananda
9055:Neem Karoli
8930:Ananda Yogi
8884:Neo-Vedanta
8765:Radha Soami
8755:Sahaja Yoga
8353:W. B. Yeats
8333:Leo Tolstoy
8303:Oppenheimer
8298:H.S. Olcott
8278:David Lynch
8258:RenƩ GuƩnon
8243:T. S. Eliot
8206:by Hinduism
8009:A. G. Mohan
7959:Sri Anirvan
7850:ISKCON guru
7692:Malati Dasi
7657:Alfred Ford
7510:Vamana Dasa
7360:Krishnology
6977:Janmashtami
6972:Rama Navami
6876:Mahabharata
6714:Dhanvantari
6684:Parashurama
6427:Gaurakiį¹£ora
6376:Krishnadasa
6275:ÄŖÅvara PurÄ«
6260:Jaya TÄ«rtha
6235:MadhvÄcÄrya
6133:Dashavatara
6078:Mahabharata
5965:Kurukshetra
5880:Vaishnavism
5715:Ashtabharya
5683:Other names
5505:Ward, Keith
4893:Fuller 2005
4866:Fuller 2005
4854:Fuller 2005
4842:Fuller 2005
4806:Fuller 2005
4758:Fuller 2005
4734:Fuller 2005
4554:Fuller 2005
4542:Fuller 2005
4530:Fuller 2005
4518:Fuller 2005
4506:Fuller 2005
4494:Fuller 2005
4469:Bhatia 2008
4196:Fuller 2005
3992:Fuller 2005
3977:Fuller 2005
3946:Fuller 2005
3824:Fuller 2005
3795:Fuller 2005
3783:Fuller 2005
3768:Fuller 2005
3753:Marvin 1996
3696:Marvin 1996
3684:Fuller 2005
3657:Fuller 2005
3628:Fuller 2005
3589:Fuller 2005
3489:Fuller 2005
3462:Fuller 2005
3450:Fuller 2005
3438:Fuller 2005
3421:Fuller 2005
3409:Fuller 2005
3379:Bhatia 2008
3307:Fuller 2005
2885:Fuller 2005
2824:Fuller 2005
2403:jati-gosais
2352:nama-hattas
2021:Siksastakam
1900:Major works
1833:Second row:
1780:in Bhahabad
1766:On furlough
1605:24 Parganas
1454:7 May 1868
1388:Taken from
1331:diksha-guru
1047:and Deputy
1001:Vijanagrama
839:The Poriade
469:in Europe.
115:Nationality
98:British Raj
76:Company Raj
42: 1910
12528:Categories
12482:Philosophy
12347:Satyagraha
12116:David Hare
11880:SvÄtantrya
11770:Paramatman
11725:Kshetrajna
11700:Ishvaratva
11640:Cittabhumi
11635:Chidabhasa
11585:Asiddhatva
11505:Abhasavada
11479:Guru Nanak
11414:Vasubandhu
11240:Upanishads
11234:Tirukkuį¹aįø·
11193:Panchadasi
10998:Bhedabheda
10946:Madhyamaka
10786:Monotheism
10488:J L Mackie
10446:Karl Barth
10243:David Hume
10165:Maimonides
10150:Heraclitus
9939:Polytheism
9909:Nondualism
9897:Humanistic
9882:Naturalism
9872:Monotheism
9830:Henotheism
9825:Gnosticism
9756:Demonology
9639:747 gambit
9556:Experience
9394:Misotheism
9143:Tagore, D.
9138:Swami Rama
9118:Sen, K. C.
9070:Prem Rawat
9025:Kriyananda
8965:Chatterjee
8920:Meher Baba
8874:Ghar Wapsi
8750:Ravidassia
8711:Kriya Yoga
8659:Hindu Sena
8614:Datta Yoga
8594:Arya Samaj
8552:Advait Mat
8348:Ken Wilber
8343:Alan Watts
8238:Wayne Dyer
8079:Ram Swarup
8034:Swami Rama
7521:and other
7275:Devis list
7245:Jagannatha
6886:Upanishads
6844:Holy texts
6770:Meditation
6750:Sampradaya
6300:Nityananda
6198:Sampradaya
5995:Pandharpur
5929:Holy sites
5886:Festivals
5875:Krishnaism
5745:Mitravinda
5725:Satyabhama
5668:Shrinathji
5526:2 February
5496:15 January
5469:15 January
5424:6 February
5394:19 January
5364:6 February
5234:31 January
5207:15 January
5159:References
4671:Svami 2000
4388:Gupta 2014
4106:Swami 2009
4067:Swami 2009
4043:Swami 2009
3871:Gupta 2014
3525:Swami 2009
2870:Gupta 2014
2795:Svami 2000
2483:sankirtana
2432:See also:
2386:orthopraxy
2372:initiation
2364:sampradaya
2336:nama-hatta
2328:nama-hatta
2322:preaching.
2320:nama-hatta
2310:Nama-hatta
2234:See also:
2220:Saranagati
2201:media help
1967:adhyatmika
1904:See also:
1857:sampradaya
1838:Front row:
1687:Mymensingh
1428:Kishanganj
1339:bhadraloks
1104:Vrindavana
1045:Magistrate
876:Swedenborg
665:Vaishnavas
640:, such as
629:families.
444:nama-hatta
253:Influenced
227:Philosophy
64:1838-09-02
12470:Biography
12383:Education
12305:Brahmoism
12300:Bhadralok
11740:Mithyatva
11630:Chaitanya
11625:Catuį¹£koį¹i
11590:Asatkalpa
11565:Anavastha
11540:Aishvarya
11459:Sakayanya
11454:Sadananda
11419:Gaudapada
11404:Nagarjuna
11359:PataƱjali
11175:Principal
11157:Kamasutra
10951:Yogachara
10870:RaseÅvara
10588:Loyal Rue
10313:Karl Marx
10135:Gaudapada
9964:Shamanism
9929:Pantheism
9914:Nontheism
9892:Religious
9877:Mysticism
9850:Christian
9840:Religious
9791:Atheistic
9786:Christian
9669:Nonbelief
9654:Free will
9470:Mormonism
9294:Afterlife
9173:Yogananda
9133:Sivananda
8985:Daya Mata
8955:Aurobindo
8599:Ayyavazhi
8535:Brahmoism
8531:Adi Dharm
8391:Dharampal
8122:Ram Gopal
7974:Dayananda
7285:Radharani
7260:Paramatma
7217:Offshoots
7056:Harmonium
7051:Mridangam
7046:Karatalas
6965:Holy days
6951:Sharangam
6943:Kaumodaki
6912:Vaikuntha
6755:Parampara
6674:Narasimha
6487:Sarasvati
6482:Sadananda
6381:Narottama
6295:Chaitanya
6207:Chaitanya
6035:Mora Well
6017:Epigraphy
5990:Nathdwara
5985:Guruvayur
5955:Vrindavan
5822:Pradyumna
5787:Aniruddha
5750:Lakshmana
5740:Nagnajiti
5730:Jambavati
5658:Jagannath
5405:(2013b),
5034:Ward 1998
4944:Dasa 1999
4929:Dasa 1999
4830:Dasa 1999
4818:Dasa 1999
4794:Dasa 1999
4782:Dasa 1999
4770:Dasa 1999
4746:Dasa 1999
4722:Dasa 1999
4707:Dasa 1999
4695:Dasa 1999
4683:Dasa 1999
4659:Dasa 1999
4647:Dasa 1999
4566:Dasa 1999
4457:Dasa 1999
4442:Dasa 1999
4430:Dasa 1999
4415:Dasa 1999
4403:Dasa 1999
4376:Dasa 1999
4344:Dasa 1999
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4305:Dasa 1999
4281:Dasa 1999
4269:Dasa 1999
4257:Dasa 1999
4184:Dasa 1999
4157:Dasa 1999
4145:Dasa 1999
4133:Dasa 1999
4121:Dasa 1999
4007:Dasa 1999
3965:Dasa 1999
3934:Dasa 1999
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3910:Dasa 1999
3895:Dasa 1999
3883:Dasa 1999
3854:Dasa 1999
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3738:Dasa 1999
3723:Dasa 1999
3708:Dasa 1999
3669:Dasa 1999
3640:Dasa 1999
3616:Dasa 1999
3604:Dasa 1999
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3513:Dasa 1999
3474:Dasa 1999
3394:Dasa 1999
3367:Dasa 1999
3355:Dasa 1999
3343:Dasa 1999
3331:Dasa 1999
3319:Dasa 1999
3295:Dasa 1999
3283:Dasa 1999
3271:Dasa 1999
3256:Dasa 1999
3244:Dasa 1999
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3220:Dasa 1999
3208:Dasa 1999
3196:Dasa 1999
3184:Dasa 1999
3172:Dasa 1999
3160:Dasa 1999
3145:Dasa 1999
3133:Dasa 1999
3121:Dasa 1999
3106:Dasa 1999
3094:Dasa 1999
3077:Dasa 1999
3065:Dasa 1999
3053:Dasa 1999
3038:Ward 1998
3023:Ward 1998
2936:Dasa 1999
2912:Dasa 1999
2897:Dasa 1999
2812:Dasa 1999
2780:Footnotes
2479:karatalas
2422:Midnapore
2382:orthodoxy
2274:brahmanas
2262:Vrindavan
2191:. (11:41)
2136:bhadralok
1971:aprakrita
1963:aprakrita
1945:aprakrita
1935:bhadralok
1912:bhadralok
1825:Back row:
1683:Netrakona
1631:Serampore
1460:Champaran
1305:bhadralok
1214:heterodox
1205:brahmanas
1176:Bhagavata
1172:Bhagavata
1168:bhadralok
1073:bhadralok
1049:Collector
1041:Registrar
1017:Our Wants
965:Bardhaman
957:bhadralok
900:Unitarian
831:bhadralok
803:bhadralok
783:bhadralok
779:bhadralok
772:bhadralok
534:bhadralok
525:bhadralok
520:bhadralok
503:bhadralok
493:, or the
210:Signature
195:Relatives
12518:Religion
12494:Hinduism
12364:Swadeshi
11905:Tanmatra
11900:Tajjalan
11890:SyÄdvÄda
11790:Pradhana
11765:PadÄrtha
11730:Lakshana
11675:Ekagrata
11520:Adrishta
11515:Adarsana
11493:Concepts
11474:Mahavira
11439:Ramanuja
11389:Chanakya
11324:Avatsara
11319:Valluvar
11259:Vedangas
11073:Gandhism
10976:Medieval
10925:SyÄdvÄda
10910:Charvaka
10882:PÄį¹iniya
10776:Idealism
10710:Category
10655:Religion
10645:Exegesis
10130:Boethius
10125:Averroes
10120:Avicenna
10102:medieval
10072:Theodicy
9919:Pandeism
9835:Humanism
9803:Thealogy
9746:Dharmism
9716:Acosmism
9708:Theology
9576:Morality
9571:Miracles
9450:Hinduism
9440:Buddhism
9399:Pandeism
9374:Demiurge
9342:Theodicy
9221:Buddhism
9216:Hinduism
9113:Savarkar
9078:Ram Dass
8960:Boro Maa
8950:Athavale
8760:Sant Mat
8639:Hindutva
8363:Scholars
8338:Voltaire
8233:Ram Dass
7921:Hinduism
7909:to date)
7902:writers
7305:Trimurti
7265:Bhagavan
7250:Narayana
7076:Japamala
7030:VÄsudeva
6987:Ekadashi
6871:Ramayana
6724:Caitanya
6694:Balarama
6650:Avataras
6614:Haridasa
6604:Prahlada
6517:Vamandas
6467:Narayana
6339:Sanatana
6202:acharyas
6116:See also
6040:Naneghat
5970:Jyotisar
5842:Vasudeva
5837:Ugrasena
5832:Subhadra
5797:Balarama
5703:Consorts
5507:(1998),
5313:15365193
5142:ą¦Øą¦¤ą§ą¦Ø ą¦ą¦¤ą¦æ
2606:and the
2411:brahmana
2304:ascetics
2266:Nabadwip
2254:Nabadwip
2224:Gitavali
2218:(1881),
2189:Gitavali
2122:(1893),
2118:(1893),
2114:(1886),
2110:(1880),
2079:. (1896)
1745:Dinajpur
1558:Balasore
1445:Dinajpur
1146:vairagis
1085:Sanskrit
1005:Sannyasi
986:and the
912:Channing
896:Hinduism
884:Voltaire
860:Sanskrit
716:Ranaghat
678:zamindar
626:kayastha
580:Birnagar
511:kayastha
456:Nabadwip
404:Bengali:
343:Gitavali
174:Children
109:Hinduism
105:Religion
94:Calcutta
72:Birnagar
49:Personal
12456:Portals
12273:Culture
12046:Bethune
11950:More...
11920:UpekkhÄ
11915:Uparati
11895:Taijasa
11870:ÅÅ«nyatÄ
11840:Saį¹sÄra
11835:Samadhi
11800:Prakį¹ti
11755:NirvÄį¹a
11705:Jivatva
11695:Ikshana
11650:Devatas
11620:Bhumika
11610:Brahman
11600:Avyakta
11545:Akrodha
11525:Advaita
11484:More...
11379:Jaimini
11283:More...
10993:Advaita
10983:Vedanta
10941:ÅÅ«nyatÄ
10900:ÄjÄ«vika
10892:NÄstika
10860:Vedanta
10855:MÄ«mÄį¹sÄ
10835:Samkhya
10815:Ancient
10771:Atomism
10766:Atheism
10681:more...
10414:postwar
10097:Ancient
9985:more...
9904:New Age
9845:Secular
9815:Fideism
9766:Dualism
9736:Atheism
9726:Animism
9632:Against
9475:Sikhism
9465:Judaism
9460:Jainism
9369:Brahman
9322:Miracle
9231:Sikhism
9226:Jainism
9189:General
9153:Vaswani
9060:Nirmala
9030:Lekhraj
8975:Chinmoy
8894:Shuddhi
8777:Satsang
8328:Thoreau
7898:Modern
7441:Modern
7355:Goswami
7345:Ashrama
7280:Tridevi
7255:Brahman
7198:Samsara
7102:Adevism
7097:Advaita
7092:Nastika
7039:Worship
7020:Govinda
6956:Shankha
6947:Nandaki
6881:Puranas
6785:Mantras
6699:Krishna
6640:Valmiki
6623:Writers
6594:Hanuman
6502:Sridhar
6457:Keshava
6432:Govinda
6366:Gopalas
5960:Dvaraka
5940:Mathura
5864:Worship
5847:Yashoda
5735:Kalindi
5720:Rukmini
5678:Vithoba
5653:Govinda
5627:Krishna
5549:at the
5442:21 June
5318:20 June
5283:22 June
5089:Aajkaal
2733:of the
2502:kirtana
2377:sadhana
2347:prasada
2341:kirtana
2240:Mayapur
2211:bhajans
2180:Bengali
2071:(right)
1920:bhajans
1882:Mayapur
1852:diksha
1778:Sasaram
1730:Burdwan
1702:Tangail
1635:Hooghly
1601:Barasat
1577:Jessore
1554:Bhadrak
1512:Purneah
1432:Purneah
1398:Station
1350:upavita
1229:pandits
1150:anuraga
1123:Krishna
1100:Mathura
1096:colitis
1081:Persian
1055:in the
1053:Chhapra
994:Krishna
953:Bhadrak
949:Cuttack
916:Emerson
708:cholera
452:Mayapur
334:Bengali
167:
159:
147:
139:
11999:People
11925:Utsaha
11875:Sutram
11865:Sthiti
11860:Sphoį¹a
11830:Sakshi
11815:Puruį¹£a
11795:Prajna
11760:Niyama
11720:Kasaya
11665:Dravya
11655:Dharma
11615:Bhuman
11605:Bhrama
11560:Ananta
11555:Anatta
11550:Aksara
11535:Ahimsa
11510:Abheda
11500:Abhava
11449:Raikva
11369:Kapila
11364:Kanada
11061:Modern
11035:Shaiva
11003:Dvaita
10905:AjƱana
10865:Shaiva
10823:Ästika
10806:Moksha
10759:Topics
10700:Portal
9974:Theism
9867:Monism
9601:Reason
9551:Desire
9546:Degree
9514:Beauty
9428:God in
9384:Egoism
9337:Spirit
9103:Sarkar
8879:Moksha
8859:Bhakti
8852:Topics
8696:ISKCON
8569:Ananda
7631:Other
7523:ISKCON
7315:Dharma
7270:Tulasi
7208:Astika
7193:Moksha
7025:Gopala
6835:Diksha
6825:Tilaka
6820:Rishis
6815:Ahimsa
6805:Kirtan
6800:Bhajan
6740:Bhakti
6733:Topics
6719:Kapila
6704:Buddha
6679:Vamana
6669:Varaha
6659:Matsya
6652:of God
6609:Narada
6599:Arjuna
6548:ISKCON
6512:Tirtha
6400:Modern
6225:NÄrada
6220:BrahmÄ
6138:Vishnu
6128:Avatar
5975:Bhalka
5871:Sects
5802:Devaki
5792:Arjuna
5769:Rohini
5755:Bhadra
5517:
5487:
5460:
5415:
5385:
5355:
5336:8 June
5311:
5301:
5274:
5252:8 June
5225:
5198:
5176:8 June
4632:11 May
4611:11 May
4589:11 May
2583:Legacy
2577:bhakti
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