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  2. Sri Sri Ramakrishna Kathamrita - Wikipedia

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    M met Ramakrishna in 1882. Attracted by Ramakrishna's teachings, M would maintain a stenographic record of Ramakrishna's conversations and actions in his diary, which finally took the form of a book Sri Sri Ramakrishna Kathamrita. [2] [4] Initially, when M began writing the diaries, he had no plans of publication.

  3. Pranami Sampradaya - Wikipedia

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    The Tartam Sagar, also referred to as the Kuljam Swaroop, [16] is the holy book of the Pranami tradition. It is a compilation of 14 books; Raas, Prakash, Shatritu, Kalash, Sanandh, Kirantan, Khulasa, Khilwat, Parikrama, Sagar, Singaar, Sindhi Bani, Marfat Sagar, and Kayamatnama (chhota and bada), [17] consisting of 18,758 verses. The text was ...

  4. Krishnavatara - Wikipedia

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    Krishnavatara V: The Book of Satyabhama narrates the story of Syamantaka, jewel of Satrajit. Satrajit Yadava was against Krishna so he gives up Syamantaka to Prasanajita and claims Krishna tried to steal it. Krishna with the help of Satyabhama and Satyaki find Syamantaka in bear-world. Krishna marries Jambavati and escapes from bear-world.

  5. Lakshminath Bezbarua - Wikipedia

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    English Books: History of Vaishnavism in India; Rasalila of Sri Krishna (The Baroda Lectures, 1934) The Religion of Love and Devotion (1968), including the Boroda lectures and two other essays. Others: Kaamat Kritatwa Labhibar Xanket (কামত কৃতিত্ব লভিবৰ সংকেত) Bhagawat Katha (ভাগৱত কথা)

  6. The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna is an English translation of the Bengali religious text Sri Sri Ramakrishna Kathamrita by Swami Nikhilananda.The text records conversations of Ramakrishna with his disciples, devotees and visitors, recorded by Mahendranath Gupta, who wrote the book under the pseudonym of "M." [1] The first edition was published in 1942.

  7. Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead - Wikipedia

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    The book included 54 pages of colour illustrations, with a painting on the front cover that depicted Krishna with his consort Radha. [16] Author Joshua Greene writes of this first edition: "It was massive – a foot tall, weighing two pounds, and running [to] almost four hundred pages … The book was mysterious and beautiful." [12]

  8. Bibliography of Ramakrishna - Wikipedia

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    Keshabchandra Sen's Paramahamsa Deber Ukti (1878) is the earliest known work on Ramakrishna. [14] Keshab also publicized Ramakrishna's teachings in the journals of his religious movement New Dispensation over a period of several years, [15] which was instrumental in bringing Ramakrishna to the attention of a wider audience, especially the Bhadralok (English-educated classes of Bengal) and the ...

  9. Garga Samhita (Vaishnavite text) - Wikipedia

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    Garga-samhita contents # Khanda (Book) Number of chapters Content 1 Goloka-khanda: 20 Pastimes of Radha Krishna in Goloka, Structure of Goloka.: 2 Vrindavana-khanda: 26 Krishna's pastimes with Radha, Gopis and Gopas (cowherds); identifies various places (including Vrindavan) in the Mathura mandala (region) as the sites of these events.