Chaitanya and the Vaishnava Poets of Bengal

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Chaitanya and the Vaishnava Poets of Bengal

by John Beames

EN·~26 minutes

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Description

This volume offers a close‑up look at the devotional world that blossomed in Bengal during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. It begins with a concise biography of Chaitanya, the charismatic mystic whose teachings reshaped Vaishnava practice, and then turns to the Padkalpataru—a remarkable anthology of hymns that captures the sect’s core doctrines. The editor weaves together poetic excerpts, historical notes, and linguistic observations, showing how the verses reflect the growing love for Radha and Krishna while preserving ritual formulas and celebratory chants.

Listeners will find a richly textured portrait of a religious movement that fused poetry, philosophy, and everyday life. The commentary explains the cultural backdrop of Nadiya, the role of Chaitanya’s close disciples, and the way the poems were organized to guide worshippers from initiation to final benediction. Whether you are drawn to Indian spirituality, early Bengali literature, or the power of song in shaping belief, the study provides a clear, engaging gateway into a vibrant chapter of South Asian history.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~26 minutes (25K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Beames

John Beames

1837–1902

A civil servant in British India who became one of the leading early students of Indo-Aryan languages, he wrote with unusual range about grammar, philology, and the history of Bengal. His work still offers a vivid window into nineteenth-century scholarship on South Asia.

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