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Post by Nitaidas on Apr 23, 2021 14:56:01 GMT -6
I had occasion to communicate with an old friend recently, Edwin Bryant (Advaita Prabhu Das), who teaches at Rutgers U. in New Jersey. He sent me a link to one of Pandit Haridas Sastri's books ( Dina-candrika) which is now available in English. He said about this book: "Haridas Sastri wrote over 100 books on every aspect of Gaudiya theology, but I will be very happy if i can cement in this life the very basic instructions he left his disciples in his little Dina Candrika." It can be downloaded for free if one belongs to scribd. The link is here.I recommend giving it some careful study, if you haven't already.
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Post by meeno8 on Apr 24, 2021 11:47:54 GMT -6
You can download for 'free', if you're willing to subscribe with some sort of payments.
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Post by Nitaidas on Apr 24, 2021 15:14:45 GMT -6
You can download for 'free', if you're willing to subscribe with some sort of payments. Yeah, I did that. I will cancel before the 30 day free trial is up. I don't know of any reason to become a member of scribd. Is there one? I just post files here when I am done with something. I can post the Dina-candrika here unless that would be objectionable.
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Post by Nityānanda dāsa on Apr 25, 2021 10:52:28 GMT -6
Yeah, I did that. I will cancel before the 30 day free trial is up. I don't know of any reason to become a member of scribd. Is there one? I just post files here when I am done with something. I can post the Dina-candrika here unless that would be objectionable. I also have it if anyone wants a copy. It is out there online for free without the need to subscribe anywhere. Here's the link... uttama-bhakti.org/en/etext/ebooks/index.htmlThere are a few other nice books here: uttama-bhakti.org/en/books.html
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Post by Nitaidas on Apr 25, 2021 14:41:21 GMT -6
Great! Thanks Nilamadhavadasji. I have a few more texts to add to this symposium: the final two chapters of Masson's work called the Oceanic Feeling, the opening pages of Asoke Chatterjee Sastri's book entitled Jiva Gosvamin. I want to post the whole of Sastri's work. I think is worth the read, a good introduction to Sri Jiva's works. I also want to post Sitanath Goswami's introduction to his edition of the Tattva-sandarbha. And I have a few more tricks up my sleeve coming.
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