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Chaitanya and his Companians 1913-14

1915

Further notes on Chaitanya- The unique charm of Cbaitanya's life, Chaitanya and Jagad4nanda, the 'world vainly tried to win him to glory, 'mad after God,' a breaker of the caste-system, his strictness in dealing with the satiny-has of his Order, the story of Haridiisa,— the younger, Chaitanya sternly rejects all requests in behalf of Haridilsa, the strange melody from the sea, the drown- ing, his [...] In the midst of the loud music of tambourine and the shrill clang of cymbals, the Gaurachandrika sounded the keynote of a new phase of Vaisnavism in which the incidents of Chaitanya's life illustrated in a concrete form the high spiritual philosophyBENGAL'S GREAT LOVE FOR CHAITANYA. [...] The minister as well as the people of Puri all commiserated her misfortune, and at the next Itatha Yatra ceremony where the Raja began to perform the office of Chandal (sweepe) with a golden broom, the individual entrusted with the charge of the lady brought her The Roved forth and presented her to him, ^weeper. [...] in 1511 A. D. Rudrapati, the reigning monarch, paid a visit to him and was so much impressed by the ardour of his faith and the beauty of his trances that he paid him the same homage of worship as he did to his tutelary God. ' ' For details of the above narratives the reader is referred to the Kaclehii by novinda Mae. [...] On coining to . thahabad lie %%Tote the following metieal epki le; 111 Sallsk 1'4 t4► San5tana -Where is now gone, alas, the splendour of Mathurii, once the capital of the lord of Yiidavas and where, alas, is that of Uttara Kocalii, the kingdom of the lord of the Raghtis! Think of the fleeting nature of earthly glory and decide ale course you should take. " ' Italia met.
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Pages
365
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100014
Segment Pages Author Actions
Introduction
i-xx Dinesh Sen view
I. Bengal’s great love for Chaitanya
1-5 unknown view
II. Chaitanya and Prataparudra
6-15 unknown view
III. Interview with Sanatana and Rupa
16-28 unknown view
IV. Advaitacharya
29-34 unknown view
V. Nityananda
35-46 unknown view
VI. Crivasa
47-63 unknown view
VI. Haridasa
64-73 unknown view
VII. Lokanatha Goswami
73-78 unknown view
VIII. Vasudeva Sarvabhauma
78-89 unknown view
IX. Ramananda Ray
89-100 unknown view
X. Narahari Sarkar
100-103 unknown view
XI. Vanclvadana
104-107 unknown view
XII. Vasudeva Ghosa
107-108 unknown view
XII. Murari Gupta
108-111 unknown view
XIV. Gopala Bhatta
111-115 unknown view
XVI. Vakrecwara Pandit
115-116 unknown view
XVI. Gauri Dasa
116-117 unknown view
XVII. Paramananda Sen (Kavikarnapura)
117-121 unknown view
XVIII. Raghunatha Dasu
121-151 unknown view
XIX. Further notes on Chaitanya
151-166 unknown view
XX. A Comparative study of Mysticism Occidental and Oriental
166-177 unknown view
XXI. Chaitanya’s Sanyasa and love-ecstasies
177-198 unknown view
XXII.—The four sects of the Vaisnavas
198-206 unknown view
XXIII.—Gurus of the Maddhi Sect
206-217 unknown view
XXV. The pedigree of Chaitanya and his wife
217-220 unknown view
XXVI. The tour of Chaitanya in Eastern Bengal
220-224 unknown view
XXVII. Chaitanya’s Tokens
224-232 unknown view
XXVIII. Chaitanya’s tour in Southern India
232-270 unknown view
XXIX. Tour in Upper India
270-284 unknown view
XXX. The Pedigree of Advaita
284-293 unknown view
XXXI. A list of the Mystics
293-301 unknown view
XXXII.—The Shrine of Vrndarana
301-305 unknown view
XXXIII.—The Story of some Pretenders
305-309 unknown view
Opinions
i-x unknown view

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