Santadas Kathiababa (natus Bamai in comitatu Lakhai(en) in Districtu Habiganj(en) Bangladesiae die 10 Iunii 1859; mortuus Vrindavan(en) in urbe in Districtu Mathura(en) civitatis Uttar Pradesh in India die 8 Novembris 1935), qui ante ashram(en) iniverat Tara Kishore Chowdhury appellabatur,[1][2] fuit monachus Bengalicus, quem mysticum Hinduisticum discipuli sui avataram vel incarnationem divinam esse putant. Dux religiosus fuit Nimbarka Sampradaya(en), unius ex quattuor magnis Sampradaya(en) traditionibus Vaisnavisticis(en).[3][4] Philosophus, scriptor, et iogae peritus Kumbh Mela(en) festo olim praefuit.[5][6]

Gradu Artium Magistri ab Universitate Calcuttensi anno 1885 ornatus est.

  1. Kathiababa, Swami Dhananjaya. Swami Santadas Kathiya Baba Ji Maharaj- Jibon Charitra (Bengali) (2012 ed.). Kolkatae: Swami Santadas Institute of Culture. ISBN 8186710353 .
  2. Debiprasad Bhattacharya, Gangadevi Panchatirth. Santadas Kathamrita (2014 ed.). India: Sri Brindaban Bihari Das. ISBN 9789383883011 
  3. Kathiababa, Santadas. Patanjal Darshana (Bengali) (2006 ed.). Kolkatae: Swami Santadas Institute of Culture. ISBN 8186710221 
  4. Babaji Maharaj, Swami Santdas. Guru Shishya Sangbad (2017 ed.). India: SRI BRINDABAN BIHARI DAS. ISBN 9789383883059 .
  5. দানিয়াড়ী, অতীন্দ্র (21 Martii 2021). অভুক্ত মেথর! সন্তদাসের নির্দেশে ফের শুরু হল রান্না. . Eisamay Gold 
  6. Pakrashi, Chittaranjan. Dillir Bangali: A Reasearch (sic) Work on Bengalis of Delhi. Sristisukh Prokashan LLP. ISBN 978-1-943438-24-2 .

Bibliographia

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  • Bagchi, Debasis. 2008, Nimbārka philosophy: the philosophy of the most ancient Vaisnava sect. Dellii: Deepak Prakashani for, and on behalf of World Nimbarka Parishad. ISBN 9788190667302, ISBN 9788190667319.

Nexus externi

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