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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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