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Sat Sandarbhas (Six Sandarbhas, a.k.a. Bhāgavata-sandarbha) is a 16th-century Vaishnava Sanskrit text, authored by Gaudiya Vaishnava theologian Jiva Goswami. The six treatise are Tattva- , Bhagavat- , Paramatma- , Krishna- , Bhakti- , and Priti-sandarbha .
Sat-śikṣā pradarśanī (The Exhibition of Religious Education) Kṛṣṇa bhakti-i śoka-kāma-jādyāpahā ( Devotion to Krishna is the Exclusive Way to Transcend Lamentation and Desire ) Kṛṣṇe matirastu ( May Your Resolution Be Toward Krishna )
Dr. Satyanarayana Dasa (born 9 June 1954 [1]) is an Indian Gaudiya Vaisnava scholar and practitioner. Dasa is a polymath, holding a Ph.D. in Sanskrit from Agra University, a degree in Indian law from Agra University, a Bachelors of Technology in Mechanical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology and a Masters of Technology in Industrial Engineering from the Indian Institute of ...
Jiva Goswami (Sanskrit: जीव गोस्वामी, romanized: Jīva Gosvāmī; c. 1513 – c. 1598) [1] [2] was an Indian philosopher and saint from the Gaudiya Vaishnava school of Vedanta tradition, producing a great number of philosophical works on the theology and practice of Bhakti yoga, Vaishnava Vedanta and associated disciplines.
An uncompromising and even belligerent advocate of his spiritual predecessors' teachings, Bhaktisiddhanta saw battles to be fought on many fronts: the smarta-brahmanas with their claims of exclusive hereditary eligibility as priests and gurus; the advaitins dismissing the form and personhood of God as material and external to the essence of the ...
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Shri Haridas Shastri (1918-2013) was an Indian Gaudiya Vaisnava scholar and practitioner. [1] A prolific Sanskrit scholar, [2] he wrote more than a sixty books, including translations from the Sanskrit of several Gauḍīya books and his own commentaries on them.
Returning from Jaipur to Vrindavana, Sri Baladeva presented the certificate of victory to Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura and narrated the events that had transpired. Cakravartipada bestowed his full blessings on Sri Baladeva. At this time, Sri Baladeva Vidyabhushana began to write a commentary on Srila Jiva Gosvami's Sat-sandarbha.