Prema-pradipa (A Lamplight on Divine Love) by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura
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Prema-pradipa (A Lamplight on Divine Love) is a philosophical novel written by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura.
The basic plot is that 3 men from Calcutta travel to Vrindavana in order to meet a Vaishnava (who is also a mystic yogi), with the intention of learning the transcendental science from him.
Two of the men (who were impersonalists) gradually develop faith in devotion unto the Supreme Lord, whereas the third gets misled by the mystic yoga process, thus denying himself the rare treasure of ecstatic love for Lord Krsna.
The book is composed in 10 chapters, called “rays of light”.
Another revelation, Sri Caitanya-sikshamrita (The Nectarean Teachings of Sri Chaitanya) by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura. Check out the previous page too: Svalikhita Jivani (Autobiography of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura). You will benefit from reading the whole work: Books (Free!).And now listen to this sound >>
Harih Om Tat Sat.
Natural Brotherhood (Bhaktivinoda Thakura):
"Gradually, when the offensive portions of the established religions are destroyed, there will be no more differences in the bhajana performed by the various Sampradayas nor any quarrel between them.
Then as brothers, the people of all castes and countries will spontaneously chant the Holy Names of the Supreme Lord together.
At that time, no one will hate anyone or consider others dogeaters; nor will anyone be overwhelmed by the pride of high birth.
The living entities will not forget the principle of natural brotherhood."