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The three short texts presented here belong to the Caitanya Vai¿¿ava tradition which was inspired by the great Bengali saint ¿r¿ Caitanya (1486-1533 CE) over five hundred years ago. ¿r¿ Caitanya's movement was itself a revival/reinterpretation of an even older tradition dating back to pre-common era Vai¿¿avism (the worship of the god Vi¿¿u). This is testified to in such ancient Sanskrit texts as the ¿atapatha Br¿hmäa (The One Hundred Paths Commentary [on the White Yajur Veda], 700 BCE) down through numerous others to the Padma Pur¿na (Ancient Lore of the Lotus, ~1500 CE). Caitanya Vai¿¿avism…mehr

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The three short texts presented here belong to the Caitanya Vai¿¿ava tradition which was inspired by the great Bengali saint ¿r¿ Caitanya (1486-1533 CE) over five hundred years ago. ¿r¿ Caitanya's movement was itself a revival/reinterpretation of an even older tradition dating back to pre-common era Vai¿¿avism (the worship of the god Vi¿¿u). This is testified to in such ancient Sanskrit texts as the ¿atapatha Br¿hmäa (The One Hundred Paths Commentary [on the White Yajur Veda], 700 BCE) down through numerous others to the Padma Pur¿na (Ancient Lore of the Lotus, ~1500 CE). Caitanya Vai¿¿avism has itself also inspired a rich blossoming of literature, philosophical discourse, and graphic art in the centuries succeeding its rise. The texts in this book present the essential teachings and practices of ¿r¿ Caitanya and his followers majestically rendered into heroic couplets by a modern British bard, Morris Brand. The book has been edited with an introduction by Neal Delmonico.