Kusakratha Dasa
Vedanta Sutra (Two Volume Set)
By Srila Baldeva Vidyabhusana,
Translated By Kusakratha Dasa,
Edited By Purnaprajna Dasa
Volume 1:- 690 Pages, Volume 2:-634 Pages
By Srila Baldeva Vidyabhusana,
Translated By Kusakratha Dasa,
Edited By Purnaprajna Dasa
(Hard Bound)
Sri Padyavali
Anthology of Devotional Poetry
By Srila Rupa Gosvami
Pages 270 (Hard bound)
Anthology of Devotional Poetry
By Srila Rupa Gosvami
Sri Padyavali: Anthology of Devotional Poetry
This Padyavali (Anthology of Poetry) was written by devotees expert in the mellows of devotional services. This book contains many beautiful verses, which have been collected for the pleasure of the devotees. It illuminates the darkness of ignorance, and it is an ocean of transcendental bliss.
Written by Rupa Goswami, Translated by Kusakratha Das, 246 pages
Sri Vraja Riti Cintamani
Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura, Translated By Kusakrta Dasa, Pages 123
Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura, Translated By Kusakrta Dasa, Pages 123
Sri Vrndavana Mahimamrta
By Srila Prabodhananda Sarasvati Thakura, Pages 556, Hardbound
Kusakratha Dasa
By Srila Prabodhananda Sarasvati Thakura, Pages 556, Hardbound
Sri Sri Radha Krsna Sahasra Nama
Thousand Names of Sri Sri Radha Krsna
Translated By Kusakratha Das, Pages 151
Thousand Names of Sri Sri Radha Krsna
Translated By Kusakratha Das, Pages 151
Sri-Harinama Cintamani
By Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura, Pages 283, Hardbound
By Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura, Pages 280,
Sri Tattva Sandarbha
by Srila Jiva Gosvami, Translated by Kusakratha Das
by Srila Jiva Gosvami, Translated by Kusakratha Das, 265 pages, Hardbound
Sri Priti Sandarbha (Set of 2 Volumes)
Priti-sandarbha is a treatise on life’s ultimate goal, love of
Godhead. Although love of God may seem to be simply an emotional state,
the characteristics of love of God have been explained by the acharyas in great
detail. The author first describes four features of the Lord’s personality. Then
he describes how the pastimes of the Lord are considered in two divisions:
those of opulence and power (aisvarya), and those of sweetness (madhurya).
by SRILA JIVA GOSVAMI, Translated by Kusakratha Das, 1394 pages, Hardbound
Sri Krsna Bhakti Ratna Prakasa
The Splendor Of The Jewel Of Krsna Bhakt
By Raghava Pandita Goswami
Translated By Kusakratha Dasa, Edited By Nandgopal Jivan Dasa
Pages 304, Hardbound
The Splendor Of The Jewel Of Krsna Bhakt
By Raghava Pandita Goswami
Translated By Kusakratha Dasa, Edited By Nandgopal Jivan Dasa
Sri Brhad Bhagavatamrta Set of 3 Volume
By Srila Sanatana Gosvami
Translated By Kusakratha Dasa, Edited By Nandgopal Jivan Dasa, Hardbound
Vol 1 Finding The Essence Of The Supreme Lord’s Mercy, Pages 362
Vol 2 The Glories Of Sri Goloka, Pages 418
Vol 3 The Glories Of Sri Goloka (Concluded), Pages 374
By Srila Sanatana Gosvami
Translated By Kusakratha Dasa, Edited By Nandgopal Jivan Dasa, Hardbound
Prameya Ratnavali
The Jewel Of Truth
By Srila Baladeva Vidyabhusana, Translated By Kusakratha Dasa, Edited By Purnaprajna Dasa, Pages 147
The Jewel Of Truth
By Srila Baladeva Vidyabhusana, Translated By Kusakratha Dasa, Edited By Purnaprajna Dasa, Pages 147
Visnu Sahasranama
Thousand Names of Lord Visnu with the “Namartha Sudha Bhasya” of Baladeva Vidyabhusana
By Sri Krsna Dvaipayana Vedavasa, Translated By Kusakratha Das,
Edited By The Team of Iskcon Devotees, Pages 126
Thousand Names of Lord Visnu with the “Namartha Sudha Bhasya” of Baladeva Vidyabhusana
By Sri Krsna Dvaipayana Vedavasa,
Translated By Kusakratha Das, Pages 126
Narottama Vilasa
By Sri Narahari Chakravarti Thakura, Edited by Purnaprajna Dasa, Pages 168
By Sri Narahari Chakravarti Thakura, Edited by Purnaprajna Dasa, Pages 168
Sri Stava Mala
By Srila Rupa Goswami, Translated By Kusakratha Dasa
Pages 428, Hardbound
By Srila Rupa Goswami, Translated By Kusakratha Dasa
Pages 428, Hardbound
Sri Stavavali
Srila Raghunatha Dasa Gosvami, Translated By Kusakratha Dasa
Pages 388, Hardbound
Srila Raghunatha Dasa Gosvami, Translated By Kusakratha Dasa
Pages 388, Hardbound
Sri Visnu-sahasra-nama-stotra
By Kusakratha Dasa and Edited by Purnaprajna Dasa, Pages 197
The thousand names of Lord Vishnu from the Mahabharata
By Kusakratha Dasa and Edited by Purnaprajna Dasa, Pages 197
Sri Vidagdha Madhava
By Rupa Gosvami, Translated by Kusakratha Dasa, Edited by Nandgopal Jivan Dasa
Pages 332, Hardbound
By Rupa Gosvami, Translated by Kusakratha Dasa, Edited by Nandgopal Jivan Dasa
Pages 332, Hardbound
Sri Lalita Madhava
By Rupa Gosvami, Translated by Kusakratha Dasa, Edited by Nandgopal Jivan Dasa
Pages 388, Hardbound
By Rupa Gosvami, Translated by Kusakratha Dasa, Edited by Nandgopal Jivan Dasa
Pages 388, Hardbound
Sri Krsna Sandarbha (Set of 3 Volumes)
In Krsna-sandarbha, Srila Jiva Gosvami explicitly endeavors to prove once and for all that Sri Krsna is the original Personality of Godhead, and all other forms of Godhead are His expansions.
In this volume, we also see some quotations from the Sarva-samvadini, which is Jiva Gosvami's commentary on his own Sat-sandarbha.
In the Krsna-sandarbha itself, second-to-last text, the purpose of the book is very succinctly stated: The description of sambandha – the relationship between and individual living entities and the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
All the incarnations and expansions exist simultaneously in the body of Krsna, who is described as two-handed. In this book are also descriptions of the Goloka planet, Vrndavana-the eternal place of Krsna, the identity of Goloka and Vrndavana and the eternal associates of Krsna.
"Jiva Gosvami has got six Sandarbhas, these: Bhagavat-sandarbha, Krsna-sandarbha, Tattva-sandarbha, Priti-sandarbha, like that. So, I don't think that these books are published in English. These Sandarbhas of Jiva Gosvami are so philosophically discussed that throughout the whole world, thee is not a single philosopher who can defy them. We belong to the Gaudiya-sampradaya from Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu, coming in the disciplic succession of Caitanya Mahaprabhu. We have got immense literature to understand God. One who wants to understand God through philosophy, science, argument and logic, to supply them reading material, we have got immense literature, Vedic literature".
By Srila Jiva Gosvami, Translated by Kusakratha Das, 1323 pages, Hardbound