Guest guest Posted February 13, 2000 Report Share Posted February 13, 2000 Dear Bhakti-vikasa Maharaja, please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada. > 2) If Bhaktivinoda Thakura translated and/or published some books of > Madhvacarya, Ramanujacarya, or any other acaryas in these or other > Vaisnava sampradayas. Bhaktivinoda Thakura published (from the list found in the Hindu encounter with modernity by Shukavak Dasa): - The Mukunda-mala stotra of Kulasekara Alvar in sanskrit, year 1895. - Sodasa-grantha - sixteen small Sanskrit works by Vallabhacarya, 1895. - Artha-pancaka - explanation in Bengali of that work by Pilai Lokacarya, the famous Acarya of the Ramanuja-sampradaya. 1896 - Ramanuja-upadesa - sanskrit verses outlining the philosophy of Ramanuja with Bengali translation. 1896. - The Gita commentary of Madhvacarya in Sanskrit, 1898. Of course, he is said to have published the Tattva-muktavali, i.e. Mayavada-sata-duhsini, with Bengali explanations. The book is said to be by Madhvacarya in the sources I have, but that is not likely. It is deffinitely not on the official list of Madhva's books. I include below an explanation on this matter by HH Bhanu Swami. > This book was published by the gaudiya matha crediting it to madhava > along with another of madhava's followers works (since Bhaktisiddhanta's > time???). However, there are other copies of this book available. I found > one in the sanskrt library of madras. It seems it was written by some > follower of Lord Caitanya or at least someone from bengal. It is also > mentioned in Vaisnava Abhidana as the work of Gauda Purnananda > Cakravarti. it also mentions him as a bengali a disciple of Narayan > Bhatta. > > How the mistake was made in the Gaudiya publication i do not know, but it > is a big goof. HG Jaya-tirtha-caran Prabhu in his unpublished book about Madhvacarya, on the other hand, writes: > "Needless to say, for the great Acarya Vyasatirtha to write like this of > his disciple, Purandara dasa must have been quite an amazing devotee. He > is reputed to have written the Mayavada Satadusani or Muktavali, > specifically dealing with the Mayavadis based on the philosophy of > Madhvacarya." Your servant Atmarama das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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