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Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa , Hardbound
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By Jiva Goswami, Translated By Matsya Avatara Dasa, Edited by Gaurapada Dasa, Hardbound
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Translated by Gaurapada Dasa. Edited by Matsya Avatar Das Pages: 704. Hardback with Jacket
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Krishna’s Pastimes In The Fifth Canto Translated By Gaurapada Das, Pages 342, Hardbound
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By Sri Rupa Gosvami, Translated by Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa, Pages 295
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By Baladeva Vidyabhusana, Translated by Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa, Pages 961, Hardbound
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Translated By Gaurapada das, Pages 89
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By Gaurapada Dasa, Pages 790, hardbound
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Written by a disciple of Jiva Goswami, Translated By Gaurapada dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa,Pages 754, Hardbound
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Chapters 4-11 Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa, Pages 801, Hardbound
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Chapters 12-14 Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa , Pages 664, Hardbound
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Chapters 15-20 Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa , Pages 540, Hardbound
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Chapters 21-28 Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa , Pages 527, Hardbound
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Chapters 29-33 Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa, Pages 612, Hardbound
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Srimad Bhagavatam A Symphony of Commentaries on the Tenth Canto, Complete Set

Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, A Symphony of Commentaries On The Tenth Canto,

Vol 1 Pages 704, Vol 2 Pages 801, Vol 3 Pages 664, Vol 4 Pages 540, Vol 5 Pages 527, Vol 6 Pages 612

The Commentators (For all Chapters) : Sridhara Svami (12th Century CE),  Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura (c. 1630-1725 CE), Sanatana Gosvami  (1482-1564 CE), Jiva Gosvami (c. 1515-1600 CE).

Including Partial Commentaries By Baladeva Vidyabhusana (c. 1680-1780 CE), Srinatha Pandita (c. 1500 CE), Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati , Vallbhacarya (1479- 1531 CE),  & Sukadeva

Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa , Hardbound
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Hari-Namamrta-vyakaranam (set of 2 vol.)
Set of two books vol.I pages 901, Vol.II Pages 903, Hardbound By Jiva Goswami, Translated By Matsya Avatara Dasa, Edited by Gaurapada Dasa
By Jiva Goswami, Translated By Matsya Avatara Dasa, Edited by Gaurapada Dasa, Hardbound
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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM, A SYMPHONY OF COMMENTARIES ON THE TENTH CANTO (VOLUME 1)
Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, A Symphony of Commentaries On The Tenth Canto,

The Commentators (For all Chapters) : Sridhara Svami (12th Century CE), Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura (c. 1630-1725 CE), Sanatana Gosvami (1482-1564 CE), Jiva Gosvami (c. 1515-1600 CE).

Including Partial Commentaries By Baladeva Vidyabhusana (c. 1680-1780 CE), Srinatha Pandita (c. 1500 CE), Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati , Vallbhacarya (1479- 1531 CE), & Sukadeva

Srīmad BhāgavatamA Symphony of Commentaries on the Tenth Canto (Volume 1)Srila Prabhupada had written, "Within the past five hundred years, many erudite scholars of Acaryas like Jiva Gosvami, Sanatana Gosvami, Visvanatha Cakravarti, Vallabhacarya and many other distinguished scholars even after the time of Lord Caitanya made elaborate commentaries on the Bhagavatam. And the serious student would do well to attempt to go through them to better relish the transcendental messages." Srimad Bhagavatam is the nectar churned from the ocean of all revealed scriptures, the ripened fruit of the Vedas and its syllables rain pure love for the Almighty. This unalloyed spotless transcendental knowledge flows endlessly from Lord Krishna to the exalted and pure souls whose life and soul is Lord Krishna and such pure souls become a transparent medium for us to understand the intricate dynamics of the nectar of devotion and the nectarean Almighty Lord Sri Krishna. The treasured nectar of Bhagavatam has been impeccably churned by the scholarly stalwarts of Gaudiya Vaisnava lineage in the Symphony of Commentaries of the Tenth Canto of Srimad Bhagavatam.The Bhagavata Purana is the foremost Vedic scripture, and the tenth canto encompasses the highest sweetness and the topmost philosophy. The Bhagavatam thus effuses the very nature of Sri Krsna. The four Vaisnava traditions are represented here by the commentaries of Madhvacarya and others. The syntactical connection of each verse is shown, along with the name of the meter. The sequence of Krsna’s pastimes in Vraja is given in the introduction, and so are the Acaryas’ invocatory verses. The magic of Krsna’s flute sparked a symphony of commentaries on His pastimes. This symphony resonates with the rasika bhaktas.Among the Twelve Cantos of Srimad Bhagavatam, the tenth Canto is the casket of precious jewels, as it is the treasure trove of the pastimes of Lord Sri Krishna Himself. The Symphony of Commentaries of the Tenth Canto elucidates the track which leads the reader to expunge every tinge of doubt about the appearance of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Sri Krishna. The commentaries enable the readers to decipher the Etymology of Bhagavatam and other such terminologies, makes the nectarean contents further transcendental and establishes that though, due to time, the anatomy of presentation of the nectarean knowledge might have diversified, but at the core, it is profound and non-different. Stalwarts like the Six Gosvamis were articulately pursued by their true successors namely, Visvanatha Chakravarti, Baladeva Vidyabhusana and many others, whose commentaries not only clear all clouds and enable better understanding but also establishes the richness of the Gaudiya Vaisnava Lineage.The rich commentaries of the Crème de la crème of Gaudiya Vaisnava lineage ensemble hit the paradigm of understanding the intricacies of Srimad Bhagavatam. Not only does each stalwart belong to a different era, but the very expression of each individual, becomes an unfathomable ocean of reverential love and the resplendent knowledge of Godhead. Be it Srila Sridhar Svami, Srila Visvanatha Chakrabarti Thakur, Srila Sanatana Gosvami, Srila Jiva Gosvami, Baladeva Vidyabhusana, Srinatha Pandit, Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakur or Srila Vallabhacarya, they simply nailed it!Any form of expression in any language would fall short when penning down the glories of The Supreme Almighty, Sri Krsna’s appearance. But these individuals from different eras where classic or medieval forms of expression were prevalent, uphold the glory and significance of Lord Krsna’s appearance magnificently. The common line that runs through all of them is the profound expertise each had over the Sanskrit language. Keeping any text consistently intact, without any personal interpretation is a difficult task. In this case, every individual prudent Vaisnava have given word for word meanings, translations and purports to all the verses without a tinge of any sort of personal transliteration.For any Vaisnava or practicing Vaisnava, scholar or linguist, the book Symphony of Commentaries on the Tenth Canto of Srimad Bhagavatam is an endless reservoir of nectar of devotion. The reader will not only experience bliss but will realize the limitless girth and immeasurable depth of the love these Gaudiya Vaisnava leaders had for the Supreme Lord, but will be inspired by and appreciate the knowledge and instructions the ripened fruit of Vedas, Srimad Bhagavatam offer to every reader which in turn makes the individual fall in love with the reservoir of love, Sri Krsna Himself.The commentators are: Sridhara Swami, Sanatana Goswami, Vallabhacarya, Visvanatha Chakravarti Thakur, Jiva Goswami, Baladeva Vidyabhusana, Srinatha Pandita, Vijayadhvaja Tirtha, Vira-Raghava, on occasion Madhavacarya and finally Srila Bhaktisiddhanta. This first volume covers Chapters 1-3, of the 90 Chapters of the Tenth Canto.
Translated by Gaurapada Dasa. Edited by Matsya Avatar Das Pages: 704. Hardback with Jacket
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Vishnu Purana
Krishna’s Pastimes In The Fifth Canto Translated By Gaurapada Das, Pages 342, Hardbound
Krishna’s Pastimes In The Fifth Canto Translated By Gaurapada Das, Pages 342, Hardbound
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Prayuktakhyata-Manjari
A Lexicon Of Verbs that are Actually in Use By Sri Rupa Gosvami, Translated by Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa, Pages 295
By Sri Rupa Gosvami, Translated by Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa, Pages 295
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Sahitya-kaumudi
By Baladeva Vidyabhusana, Translated by Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa, Pages 961, Hardbound
By Baladeva Vidyabhusana, Translated by Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa, Pages 961, Hardbound
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Purusa-sukta
The Most Ancient Vedic Hymn This Translation Of Purusa-sukta includes the commentary of ancient authorities such as Saunaka and Sayana. The Corresponding verses in Bhagavatam are also shown, accompanied with Sridhara Svami's and Visvanatha Cakravarti's comentaries. Translated By Gaurapada das, Pages 89
Translated By Gaurapada das, Pages 89
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The Soul Is Rasa
Versified History of Sanskrit Poetics, By Gaurapada Dasa, Pages 790, hardbound
By Gaurapada Dasa, Pages 790, hardbound
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Bhakti-rasamrta-sesa
A Treatise on Sanskrit Poetics written by a disciple of Jiva Goswami Including Rupa Goswami’s Citra-kavitvani With a taste of Caitanya –caritamrta Maha- kavya Translated By Gaurapada dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa. Written by a disciple of Jiva Goswami, Translated By Gaurapada dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa, Pages 754, Hardbound
Written by a disciple of Jiva Goswami, Translated By Gaurapada dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa,Pages 754, Hardbound
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Srimad Bhagavatam A Symphony of Commentaries on the Tenth Canto, Volume Two

A Symphony of Commentaries on the Tenth Canto, The Rasa Dance

Volume Two, Chapters 4-11

Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa ,Pages 801, Hardbound

A Symphony of Commentaries On The Tenth Canto,

The Commentators (For all Chapters) : Sridhara Svami (12th Century CE),  Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura (c. 1630-1725 CE), Sanatana Gosvami  (1482-1564 CE), Jiva Gosvami (c. 1515-1600 CE).

Including Partial Commentaries By Baladeva Vidyabhusana (c. 1680-1780 CE), Srinatha Pandita (c. 1500 CE), Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati , Vallbhacarya (1479- 1531 CE),  & Sukadeva

 

Chapters 4-11 Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa, Pages 801, Hardbound
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Srimad Bhagavatam A Symphony of Commentaries on the Tenth Canto,Volume Three

Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, A Symphony of Commentaries On The Tenth Canto, Chapters 12-14

The Commentators (For all Chapters) : Sridhara Svami (12th Century CE),  Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura (c. 1630-1725 CE), Sanatana Gosvami  (1482-1564 CE), Jiva Gosvami (c. 1515-1600 CE).

Including Partial Commentaries By Baladeva Vidyabhusana (c. 1680-1780 CE), Srinatha Pandita (c. 1500 CE), Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati , Vallbhacarya (1479- 1531 CE),  & Sukadeva

Chapters 12-14 Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa , Pages 664, Hardbound
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Srimad Bhagavatam A Symphony of Commentaries on the Tenth Canto,Volume Four

 Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa , Pages 540, Hardbound

Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, A Symphony of Commentaries On The Tenth Canto,

The Commentators (For all Chapters) : Sridhara Svami (12th Century CE),  Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura (c. 1630-1725 CE), Sanatana Gosvami  (1482-1564 CE), Jiva Gosvami (c. 1515-1600 CE).

Including Partial Commentaries By Baladeva Vidyabhusana (c. 1680-1780 CE), Srinatha Pandita (c. 1500 CE), Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati , Vallbhacarya (1479- 1531 CE),  & Sukadeva

Chapters 15-20 Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa , Pages 540, Hardbound
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Srimad Bhagavatam A Symphony of Commentaries on the Tenth Canto Volume Five

Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, A Symphony of Commentaries On The Tenth Canto,

The Commentators (For all Chapters) : Sridhara Svami (12th Century CE),  Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura (c. 1630-1725 CE), Sanatana Gosvami  (1482-1564 CE), Jiva Gosvami (c. 1515-1600 CE).

Including Partial Commentaries By Baladeva Vidyabhusana (c. 1680-1780 CE), Srinatha Pandita (c. 1500 CE), Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati , Vallbhacarya (1479- 1531 CE),  & Sukadeva

Chapters 21-28 Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa , Pages 527, Hardbound
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Srimad Bhagavatam A Symphony of Commentaries on the Tenth Canto, The Rasa Dance, Volume Six,

A Symphony of Commentaries on the Tenth Canto, The Rasa Dance

Volume Six, Chapters 29-33

Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa, Pages 612, Hardbound

 A Symphony of Commentaries On The Tenth Canto,

The Commentators (For all Chapters) : Sridhara Svami (12th Century CE),  Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura (c. 1630-1725 CE), Sanatana Gosvami  (1482-1564 CE), Jiva Gosvami (c. 1515-1600 CE).

Including Partial Commentaries By Baladeva Vidyabhusana (c. 1680-1780 CE), Srinatha Pandita (c. 1500 CE), Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati , Vallbhacarya (1479- 1531 CE),  & Sukadeva

 

Chapters 29-33 Translated By Gaurapada Dasa, Edited By Matsya Avatara Dasa, Pages 612, Hardbound
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