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Post by Sakhicharan Das on Jun 13, 2009 7:28:47 GMT -6
When I went to the house of Mathura Prasad Goswami to bring him the new Sadhu Sadhu book, I noticed these pictures on his wall. I had him take them down and I took pictures with my camera. The bottom photo surprised me as I never knew that Tin Kudi Baba performed bhajan in Wisconsin. 
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Post by Nitaidas on Jun 13, 2009 8:14:41 GMT -6
Thanks for these, Sakhi. Yeah, Baba got all over the place. Wisconsin was one of his favorites. ;D Nice to see that Mathura went with him. The text refers to him as "Tikoni Goswami." I suppose that could mean Three-Cornered Goswami with the "r" dropped (and the wrong "t"). Just a small indication of how much Mathura Dadu knew about him, I guess.
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Post by Sakhicharan Das on Jun 13, 2009 8:43:36 GMT -6
Yeah, I saw that...Tikoni Goswami. I was debating whether or not to crop that from the photo, but thought what the heck, let it go.  Mathura Prasad never told me he was so well traveled. 
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Post by Nitaidas on Jan 31, 2021 15:58:15 GMT -6
Here is a picture of my Gurudev Sri Tinkudi Goswami (Kisorikisorananda Baba). This is when he was a young pup just getting started with his bhajana. Not sure where this was taken. I have several more to share which I will post in the days to come. They need to be scanned. 
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Post by Nitaidas on Feb 6, 2021 12:11:13 GMT -6
Here is Baba doing mantra-smarana. The photo was on the cover of the book about Prabhupad Tinkudi Gosvami called Sadhu Sadhu
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Post by meeno8 on Jun 1, 2021 9:15:50 GMT -6
Chalk pastel on sandpaper by Minaketan Ramdas (Mark Tinghino). Copyright (c) 2021, all rights reserved. At Namacharya Haridas Math, Puri, Odissa, December 1982 link
Could be yours for the right price! Obviously the original painting, because anyone can make their own prints (note that this image is cropped from the original so the file size would not fail for it to upload on my post). Attachments:TinkKudiBaba.pdf (778.77 KB)
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Post by meeno8 on Jun 16, 2021 14:16:01 GMT -6
No takers? Ha ha! That was actually tongue in cheek, anyways. I should really redo it in oil on canvas for better results, and a whole series based on the photos available. That all takes time, although water soluble oils are easier to work with and creating a painting takes a lot less time. My biggest obstacle is not having a studio in which to do any work. In the meantime, I'll scan the photo which the painting is based upon and sent to Nitai ji, so he can post it here.
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