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LORD GAURANGA

LORD GAURANGA






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Item Code: IDF031

by Shishir Kumar Ghose; General Editors: R.R. Diwakar & S. Ramakrishnan

Paperback (Edition: 1990)

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan

Size: 7.0" X 4.75"
Pages: 207
Weight of the Book: 144 gms
Price: $8.00   Shipping Free
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About the Author :

Shishir Kumar Ghose was born (1840) in an obscure village in Bengal. He had his early education at the Zilla School, Jessore. Passing the Entrance (Matric) examination from the Hare School, Calcutta, he appeared for the B.A. privately, but failed. For a time he was at the Engneering College. In his frail frame dwelt an indomitable spirit combining a kindness born out of universal love with the fire kindled by patriotism.

With a view to education the poor peasantry against the atrocities of the Indigo-planters in Bengal, Shishir Kumar started a Bengali papter in 1868 at Amrita Bazar Village. How this paper later moved to Calcutta and developed into the English daily Amritta Bazar Patrika that was nightmare of British bureaucracy in India towards the close of the century is a mighty and inspiring saga of Indian Journalism.

Shri Ghose always took active interest in the civic affairs of Calcutta, and may be said to be the father of the Corporation's constitution.

With advancing age, Shishir Kumar paid increasing attention to spiritual matters. From the atheism of his early Brahmo Samaj days, he slowly changed and finally became a devout follower of Lord Chaitanya, singing Kirtans in his gifted voice. He also wrote books like Amiya Nimai Charit and Kalachand Gita which are outstanding works in Bengali Bhakti literature. This book is a condensed version of his famous English masterpiece which originally appeared in two volumes.

Shishir Kumar died in 1911, deeply mourned in India and abroad as a rare patriot, journalist and devotee.

CONTENTS

Kulapati's Prefacev
Prefaceix

PART I

Introduction1
I.The Full Moon15
II.Visvarup and Advaita23
III.Nimai Sees Spiritual Visvarup25
IV.Pandit Gangadas27
V.To Gaya33
VI.Back to Nadia35
VII.The Envy of Rivals40
VIII.The Morning Routine41
IX.The First Sight43
X.Bhakti not an Airy Something47
XI.Nityananda52
XII.Ramai as the Lord's Messenger54
XIII.Pundarik58
XIV.The Different Moods of Nimai60
XV.The Day Kirtan70
XVI.The Passive State82
XVII.One Greater than Madhai87
XVIII.Sreebas's Courtyard96

PART II

I.To Santipore99
II.A Dramatic Representation104
III.Disturbing Element112
IV.Krishna-Viraha119
V.Vishnupriya at her Father's126
VI.The Renunciation130
VII.The Monastery133
VIII.The Memorable Day137
IX.Yoga Explained141
X.Niai to Nadia148
XI.Neelachal-Chandra155
XII.The Offended Guards158
XIII.The Trip to the South171
XIV.South Unmolested181
XV.The King185
XVI.The Conversion of Leaders189

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