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
Acintya-bhedabheda and Visistadvaita of Ramanuja
This chapter describes Acintya-bhedabheda and Visistadvaita of Ramanuja of the eleventh 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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Chaitanya Bhagavata [by Bhumipati Dasa]
That is why Acarya Prabhu had to accept the title “Advaita. ” The philosophy of acintya-bhedabheda, which is eternally pure and primeval, was previously known as shuddhadvaita. With the consent of sages coming in the line of Bodhayana, this philosophy was called vishishtadvaita by those in the line of Shri Ramanuja; yet actually, according to the consideration of variegatedness, this philosophy is only a partial manifestation of the acintya-bhedabheda philosophy....
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Srila Gurudeva (The Supreme Treasure) [by Swami Bhaktivedanta Madhava Maharaja]
Vamsharopana Simha approached Shrila Gurudeva, asking, “Can you say something about vishishta-advaita-vada?” Shrila Gurudeva replied, “Vishishta-advaita-vada alone will not do. Besides vishishta-advaita-vada, you also have to know dvaita-advaitavada, shuddha-advaita-vada, and dvaita-vada. ” Vamsharopana Simha was surprised to hear these technical terms from him. Shrila Gurudeva continued, “Moreover, knowing only these four is not sufficient. You also have to know acintya-bhedabheda-siddhanta....
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Jainism and Patanjali Yoga (Comparative Study) [by Deepak bagadia]
Some of them were Visistadvaita (qualified monism), Dvaita (dualism), Dvaitadvaita (dualism-non-dualism), Suddhadvaita (pure non-dualism), Acintya Bhedabheda (inconceivable one-ness and difference) and Pratyabhijna (the recognitive school). (* 1) Swami Anand Rishi, Patanjalayogadarsana, Yoga Vidya Niketan, Navi Mumbai, 2015, p. 273. (* 2) S. H. Dixit, Bharatiya Tattvajnana, Phadke Prakashan, Kolhapur, 2009, p. 56 (* 3) G. Feuerstein, The Yoga Traditions, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt....
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[The Philosophy and Religion of Sri Chaitanya: index]
[About The Author (O.b.l. Kapoor)]
[Preface]