The Philosophy and Religion of Sri Chaitanya
author: O.B.L Kapoor
edition: 2008, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
pages: 258
ISBN-10: 8121502756
ISBN-13: 9788121502757
Topic: Vaishnavism
The Naughty Boy
This chapter describes The Naughty Boy of the second chapter in the book The Philosophy and Religion of Sri Chaitanya written by O.B.L Kapoor. This work is a comprehensive, critical and comparative study of all aspects of the philosophy and religion of Shri-Caitanya (Sri Chaitanya). Importance is given to the concept of Bhakti—the highest means of attaining God, Prema—divine love and Rasa—The doctrine of transcendental relish. The first three chapters deal with the history of the Vaishnava religion dating from the earliest Vedic period and Vaishnavism in ancient Bengal. The rest of the chapters discuss the philosophy and religion the Chaitanya movement.
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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “The Naughty Boy” according to 141 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Chaitanya Bhagavata [by Bhumipati Dasa]
Seeing the boy eat the food that he had offered to Krishna, the mendicant brahmana shouted, “This naughty boy has spoiled the offering. ” When Jagannatha Mishra heard this he prepared to beat the boy in anger, but he was stopped by the brahmana s request. Jagannatha Mishra then requested the brahmana to again cook an offering for Krishna. At the suggestion of those present, mother Shacidevi took the boy to the neighbor s house until the brahmana finished eating....
Read full contents: Introduction to chapter 5
Parables of Rama [by Swami Rama Tirtha]
A boy was being brought-up in an orphanage of Scotland. Like any other boy, he loved to play and was also naughty. One day he ran away from the orphanage and reached London on foot. On the way, he somehow managed to satisfy his hunger by begging for bread, etc, At London he entered the garden of the richest man, Lord Mayor. While this boy was in the garden, he saw a cat and began to play with and talk to her. He was passing his hand over her back, and also pulling her tail in his boyish mood....
Read full contents: Story 191 - The story of Whittington
Srila Gurudeva (The Supreme Treasure) [by Swami Bhaktivedanta Madhava Maharaja]
“Why does this naughty boy always come and sit here whenever I feed my son? Why does he not allow my son to eat first?” Dulari-devi would try to chase Shriman Narayana out of his father s lap so that he could eat peacefully....
Read full contents: Childhood: Eating with Father
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[The Philosophy and Religion of Sri Chaitanya: index]
[About The Author (O.b.l. Kapoor)]
[Preface]