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Padyavali, Compiled By Sri Rupa Gosvami In The Sixteenth Century, Is A Timeless Anthology Of Devotional Verses In Sanskrit Literature. This Classic Collection Contains 388 Verses, Written By Over A Hundred Poets, Organized Under Various Headings To Guide The Devotee From Foundational Principles Of Bhakti To The Highest Expressions Of Divine Love. Enriched With Narrations Of Lord Krishna�s Pastimes, His Associates, And The Supreme Affection Of Radha And The Gopis, Padyavali Captures The Essence Of Gaudiya Vaishnavism As Taught By Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Filled With Beauty Of Expression, Graceful Sentiments, And Spiritual Depth, This Book Continues To Inspire Generations Of Seekers On The Path Of Krishna Bhakti, Offering A Gateway To The Esoteric Yet Accessible Realm Of Divine Devotion.

The Padyavali of Sri Rupa Gosvami

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  • Padyavali, complied by Sri Rupa Gosvami in the sixteen century, is perhaps the only anthology of devotional verses in Sanskrit literature. Comprising expression of over a hundred poets, the padyavali is imbued with devotional sentiments, beauty of expression and with an engaging gracefulness and charming innocence. This unique book has served generations of devotees in appreciating the depths of Divine Love. It is intended that those in quest of spiritual perfection, will be inspired to seek the esoteric, yet accessible, realm of Krishna Bhakti. * The Padyavali is an anthology of devotional verses in Sanskrit coplied by sri rupa Gosvami. Sri Rupa was one of the six principal associates of lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu (Ad 1486- 1534). Lord Caitanya was the founder of the Gaudiya (or Bengal) school of Vaisnavism. Rupa Goswami has chosen 388 verses composed , in various meters, by a little over a hundred devote poets. The Verses are placed under several headings and deal with various aspirations of devotees ad of the deeds and exploits of Lord Krishna and his Associates. The rubrics are so chosen as to structure the text beginning with general principles of bhakti, interspaced by narrations of pastimes of the Lord, culminating in expressing the superlative from of the love of radha the gopis for krishna.

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