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        About the Author


        ‘Sarasvatī.’ Even in dreams he did not know anyone else
        besides Śrī Kṛṣṇa Caitanya, the Supreme Brahman, Who
        was so dear to him.”

        In  the  catalogue  of  Professor  Aufretch,  a  book  named
        Saṅgīta-Mādhava  was  also  classified  as  a  work  of  Śrīla
        Prabodhānanda  Sarasvatī.  We  have  collected  this  book
        and it was fully published in the magazine Sajjana-toṣaṇī,
        18th year, from issues 5 to 12.

        The  householder  Vaiṣṇavas  in  the  Śrī-sampradāya  do
        not  give  up  family  life  to  take  eka-daṇḍa-sannyāsa. In
        that line, all renunciants take ‘tri-daṇḍa-sannyāsa’ and are
        known as ‘Śrī-Rāmānujīya Svāmīs.’ Having analyzed Śrīla
        Prabodhānanda’s  Caitanya-candrāmṛta,  some  conclude
        that  he  was  an  impersonalist  sannyāsī.  However,  by
        accepting  this  view  in  the  absence  of  clear  evidence,
        many difficulties will appear.

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