ABSTRACT

In the sixteenth century, the saint and scholar Sri Caitanya set in motion a wave of devotion to Krishna that began in eastern India and has now found its way around the world. Caitanya taught that the highest aim of life is to develop selfless love for God Krishna, the blue-hued cowherd boy who spoke the Bhagavad Gita. Although only a handful of poetry is attributed to Caitanya, his devotional theology was expounded and systematized by his followers in a vast array of poetical, philosophical, and ritual literature. This book provides a thematic study of Caitanya Vaishnava philosophy, introducing key thinkers and ideas in the early tradition, using Sanskrit and Bengali sources that have seldom been studied in English. The book addresses major areas of the tradition, including epistemology, ontology, aesthetics, ethics, and history, and every chapter includes relevant readings from primary sources.

chapter |26 pages

Introduction

Circling in on the Subject: Discourses of Ultimacy in Caitanya Vaiṣṇavism

chapter 1|8 pages

Reading

Śrī Caitanya Jokes with Veṅkaṭa Bhaṭṭa: Kṛṣṇadāsa Kavirāja's Caitanya Caritāmṛta

chapter 2|26 pages

Epistemology and Ontology

I Where One is Forever Two: God and World in Jīva Gosvāmī's Bhāgavata-sandarbha

chapter 3|14 pages

Reading

The Bhāgavata Purāṇa in Four Verses: Jīva Gosvāmī's Kramasandarbha

chapter 4|38 pages

Epistemology and Ontology II

Caitanya Vaiṣṇavism on Trial: Continuity and Transformation in the Eighteenth Century 1

chapter 4|22 pages

Reading

A Pearl Necklace of Propositions: Baladeva Vidyābhūṣṇa's Prameyaratnāvalī

chapter 6|28 pages

Ethics and Practice

Caitanya Vaiṣṇava Ethics in Relation to Devotional Community

chapter 7|12 pages

Reading

The Upadeśāmṛtam of Rūpa Gosvāmī: A Concise Teaching on Essential Practices of Kṛṣṇa Bhakti

chapter 8|42 pages

Aesthetics

An Ocean of Emotion: Rasa and Religious Experience in Early Caitanya Vaiṣṇava Thought

chapter 9|14 pages

Reading

Two Discourses on Rasa