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The Gaudiya Vaisnava movement is one of the most vibrant religious groups in all of South Asia. Unlike most devotional communities that flourished in 15th-, 16th-, and 17th-century Bengal, however, the group had no formal founder. Today its devotees are uniform in their devotion to the historical figure of Krishna Caitanya (1486-1533), whom they believe to be not just Krishna incarnate, but Radha and Krishna fused into a single androgynous form. But Caitanya neither founded the community that coalesced around him nor named a successor. Tony Stewart seeks to discover how, with no central leadership, no institutional authority, and no geographic center, a religious community nevertheless comes to successfully define itself, fix its canon and flourish. He finds the answer in the brilliant hagiographical exercise in Sanskrit and Bengali titled the Caitanya Caritamrita (CC) of Krishnadasa Kaviraja. Written about 75 years after Caitanya''s passing, the CC became the proof text of the community. The reason it was so powerful, says Stewart, lies in its deployment of a series of sophisticated rhetorical strategies to persuade its readers without appearing to do so, seeming to defer the arrogated authority to Caitanya himself. Although the CC started as a hagiography like any other, an index to what was proper and good in ritual and belief, it became a sign pointing the way to salvation, and then an icon, a metonym of the tradition itself, so much so that manuscripts dating from the earliest times can now be found physically worshiped on altars in temples in Bengal.

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a comprehensive account of Krsnadasa Kaviraja's construction of the definitive life of the founder of Gaudiya ... The many facets of the Caitanya movement are presented with vivacity and masterly scholarship * CHOICE *

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ABBREVIATIONS TRANSLITERATION DATING SYSTEMS; PREFACE: RECONSTRUCTING THE LIFE OF A TEXT; 1. FACING THE PERIL OF DISINTEGRATION; 4. THE ASCENDENCY OF THE EROTIC; 5. HIERARCHIZING THEOLOGIES, SANCTIONING NEW PRACTICES; WORKS CONSULTED I. HAGIOGRAPHIES OF K?I?H?A CAITANYA II. VAI??AVA AND SAHAJIY? TEXTS CITED; III. MONOGRAPHS AND STUDIES CITED IV. ARTICLES CITED INDEX

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
      Publication Date: 5/20/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780195392722, 978-0195392722
      ISBN10: 0195392728

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      Book Synopsis
      The Gaudiya Vaisnava movement is one of the most vibrant religious groups in all of South Asia. Unlike most devotional communities that flourished in 15th-, 16th-, and 17th-century Bengal, however, the group had no formal founder. Today its devotees are uniform in their devotion to the historical figure of Krishna Caitanya (1486-1533), whom they believe to be not just Krishna incarnate, but Radha and Krishna fused into a single androgynous form. But Caitanya neither founded the community that coalesced around him nor named a successor. Tony Stewart seeks to discover how, with no central leadership, no institutional authority, and no geographic center, a religious community nevertheless comes to successfully define itself, fix its canon and flourish. He finds the answer in the brilliant hagiographical exercise in Sanskrit and Bengali titled the Caitanya Caritamrita (CC) of Krishnadasa Kaviraja. Written about 75 years after Caitanya''s passing, the CC became the proof text of the community. The reason it was so powerful, says Stewart, lies in its deployment of a series of sophisticated rhetorical strategies to persuade its readers without appearing to do so, seeming to defer the arrogated authority to Caitanya himself. Although the CC started as a hagiography like any other, an index to what was proper and good in ritual and belief, it became a sign pointing the way to salvation, and then an icon, a metonym of the tradition itself, so much so that manuscripts dating from the earliest times can now be found physically worshiped on altars in temples in Bengal.

      Trade Review
      a comprehensive account of Krsnadasa Kaviraja's construction of the definitive life of the founder of Gaudiya ... The many facets of the Caitanya movement are presented with vivacity and masterly scholarship * CHOICE *

      Table of Contents
      ABBREVIATIONS TRANSLITERATION DATING SYSTEMS; PREFACE: RECONSTRUCTING THE LIFE OF A TEXT; 1. FACING THE PERIL OF DISINTEGRATION; 4. THE ASCENDENCY OF THE EROTIC; 5. HIERARCHIZING THEOLOGIES, SANCTIONING NEW PRACTICES; WORKS CONSULTED I. HAGIOGRAPHIES OF K?I?H?A CAITANYA II. VAI??AVA AND SAHAJIY? TEXTS CITED; III. MONOGRAPHS AND STUDIES CITED IV. ARTICLES CITED INDEX

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