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Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
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Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati editing an article. ca.1930s
Personal
Born
Bimala Prasad Datta

(1874-02-06)February 6, 1874
DiedJanuary 1, 1937(1937-01-01) (aged 62)
Signature
Organization
PhilosophyAchintya Bheda Abheda
Senior posting
GuruGaurakisora Dasa Babaji
HonorsSiddhanta Sarsvati ("the pinnacle of wisdom");
founder of the Gaudiya Math;
propagator of Gaudiya Vaishnavism;
acharya-keshari (lion-guru)

This is a list of works by Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati (1874-1937), a Gaudiya Vaishnava leader and religious reformer. This list includes his original works, commentaries on canonical Vaishnava texts, and articles in periodicals Sajjana-toshani and the Gaudiya.

Original works by Bhaktisiddhanta

  • Datta vansa mala, 1875[1]
  • Prahlāda-caritra (The Life and Deeds of Prahlāda) five chapters in Bengali verse, 1886 (it is most probably lost)
  • Baṅge Sāmājikatā: varna o dharmagata samāja (Sociality in Bengal: Varna and Dharmic Society), 1899
  • Brāhmaṇa o vaiṣṇavera tāratamya-viśayaka siddhānta (Comparative Conclusions Concerning Brāhmanas and Vaisnavas), 1911, revised and enlarged in 1934
  • Bhaktibhāvana-pañjikā, Navadvīpa-pañjikā (1914) (The Bhaktibhavana Almanac, The Navadvīpa Almanac) with dates for religious festivals and for ritually important events
  • Vaiṣṇava-mañjusā-samāhṛti (A basket of collected definitions about Vaishnavism), Vaishnava encyclopedia in four volumes, 1922–1925
  • A Few Words on Vedānta, 1932
  • Rai Rāmānanda, 1932 (English)
  • Relative Worlds, 1932
  • The Vedānta: Its Morphology and Ontology, 1932

Books on astronomy (jyotiṣa)

Published between 1896 and 1914

  • Ārya-siddhānta by Āryabhaṭa (sixth century), co-edited by K. Dutt
  • Bhauma-siddhānta, mathematical calculations compared to those of Western astronomy, co-edited by K. Dutt
  • Translation of Jyotiṣa-tattvam by Raghunandana Bhaṭṭācārya
  • Ravicandrasāyanaspaṣṭha, annotations by Bhaṭṭotpala (tenth century); mathematical calculations compared to those of Western astronomy
  • Sūrya-siddhānta, Purva and Uttara sections; translation from Sanskrit to Bengali and annotations by Bhaktisiddhānta

Published in the magazines Bṛhaspati and Jyotirvida

  • Bhata-dīpikā-ṭīkā by Paramadīśvara, co-edited by K. Dutt
  • Camatkāra-cintāmaṇi by Paramadīśvara, co-edited by K. Dutt, translation by Kunjavihāri Jyotirbhuṣaṇa
  • Dina-kaumudī by Paramadīśvara, co-edited by K. Dutt
  • Laghu-jātaka, annotations by Bhaṭṭotpala (tenth century)
  • Laghuparāśarīya or Udūdaya-pradīpā, annotations by Bhairava Datta, co-edited by K. Dutt
  • Siddhānta-śiromaṇi, Golādhyāya (in Bṛhaspati) and Grahaganitādhyaya (in Jotirvida) with Vāsanā commentary (bhāṣya) by Bhāskarācārya (twelfth century); translation in Bengali and annotations by Bhaktisiddhānta

Canonical works published with a commentary by Bhaktisiddhānta

  • Upadeśāmṛta, by Rūpa Gosvāmī, with translation and a commentary called Anuvṛtti, 1914
  • Caitanya-caritāmṛta, by Kṛṣṇadāsa Kavirāja Gosvāmī, with a commentary called Anubhāsya, 1915
  • Śrīmad-bhāgavatam, with commentary, 1923–1935
  • Bhakti-sandarbha, by Jīva Gosvāmī, with Bengali translation and a commentary called Gaudīya-bhāṣya, only the initial portion, 1924–1933
  • Prameya-ratnāvalī, by Baladeva Vidyābhūśaṇa, with a commentary called Gauḍīya-bhāṣya, 1924
  • Śrī Caitanya-bhāgavata, by Vṛndāvana dāsa Ṭhākura, first edition, 1924, second edition with a commentary called Gauḍīya-bhāṣya, 1932
  • Śrī Caitanya-candrāmṛta and Śrī Navadvīpa-śataka by Prabodhānanda Sarasvatī, with translation and a commentary called Gaudīya-bhāṣya, 1926
  • Śrī Brahma-saṁhitā, chapter 5 with commentary by Jīva Gosvāmī; translation and paraphrase of that commentary in English by Bhaktisiddhānta, 1932
  • Īśopaniṣad

Unpublished works

  • The commentary (Anubhāsyam) on the Vedānta-sūtra by Madhva
  • Sarasvatī-jayaśrī, a volume called Śrī-parva, recently recovered
  • Diary 1904–1936, recently recovered

Books written or edited by Bhaktivinoda and published by Bhaktisiddhānta

  • Amṛta-pravāha-bhāṣya (The Flow of Nectarine Commentaries), a commentary on the Caitanya-caritāmṛta
  • Arcana-kaṇa (A Drop of Image Worship)
  • Arcana-paddhati (The Ritual Manual for Image Worship)
  • Bhagavad-gītā, with translation and commentary (Rasika-rañjana)
  • Bhakti-ratnākara, published posthumously
  • Bhajana-rahasya (The Secret of Bhajana)
  • Gītā-mālā (A Garland of Songs)
  • Gītāvalī (A Wave of Songs)
  • Hari-nāma-cintāmaṇi (The Touchstone of the Names of Hari)
  • Kalyāna-kalpataru (The Auspicious Wish-Fulfilling Tree)
  • Jaiva Dharma (The Dharma of Jīvas)
  • Life and Precepts of Shree Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
  • Sanmodana-bhāṣya (Highly Delightful Commentaries) a commentary on the Śiksāstaka by Śri Caitanya
  • Śaranāgati (The Path of Surrender) (Bengali, English, Tamil)
  • Śrī Caitanya-śiksāmṛta (The Nectarian Teachings of Śri Caitanya) (Bengali, English, Telegu)
  • Śrī Caitanyopaniṣad
  • Śrī Navadvīpa-dhāma-māhātmya (The Sublimity of the Holy Place of Navadvīpa)
  • Śrī Navadvīpa-dhāma-granthamāla (The Garland of Texts about the Holy Place of Navadvīpa)
  • Tattva-muktāvalī (A Pearl Necklace of Truths)
  • Tattva-sūtra (Sūtras about the Truth) (in Devanāgarī script)
  • Tattva-viveka (Truth of Knowledge about Reality)
  • The Bhāgavat: Its Philosophy and Theology

Canonical works by other authors published by Bhaktisiddhānta

  • Gaura-kṛṣṇodaya (The Advent of Gaura Kṛṣṇa) by Govinda Dāsa, 1914
  • Mani-mañjarī (The Budding Crest Jewel) by Madhva with translation, 1926
  • Vedānta-tattva-sāra (The Essential Truths of the Vedanta) by Rāmānujācārya with translation, 1926
  • Prema-bhakti-candrikā (The Moonlight of Pure Devotional Love) by Narottama Dāsa, 1927
  • Sadācāra-smṛti (The Smrti Text of Proper Conduct) by Madhva with translation, 1927
  • Hari-nāmāmṛta-vyākaraṇa (The Grammar of the Nectarine Names of Hari) by Jīva Gosvāmī, 1928
  • Hari-bhakti-kalpa-latikā (The Wish-Fulfilling Creepers of Devotion to Hari) with translation (author unknown), second edition with Bengali translation, 1931
  • Prema-vivarta (The Transformation of Pure Love) by Jagadānanda Paṇḍita
  • Sat-kriyā-sāra-dīpikā (The Lamp and Essence of Proper Rituals) by Gopāla Bhaṭṭa Gosvāmī
  • Saṁskāra-dīpikā (The Lamp of Purificatory Rituals)
  • Śrī Caitanya-maṅgala by Locana Dāsa Ṭhākura

Articles in the Sajjana-toṣaṇī

1897

  • Sanskṛt-bhaktamāla, a review of the Sanskrit text Bhaktamāla

1899

1915–16

  • Pūrva-bhāṣā (Introductory Words)
  • Prānīra prati dayā (Compassion Toward Living Beings)
  • Śrī Madhvamuni-carita (The Life and Works of Madhva Muni)
  • Ṭhākurera smṛti-samiti (The Memorial Assembly for Bhaktivinoda Ṭhākura)
  • Divyasūri vā Ālvāra (Divyasūri or Ālvāra, saint in Rāmānuja’s sampradāya)
  • Jayatīrtha (Jayatīrtha)
  • Godādevī (Godādevī)
  • Pāñcarātrika adhikāra (Qualification According to the Pāñcarātrika System)
  • Prāpti svīkāra (Letter of Acknowledgment of Receipt)
  • Vaiṣṇava smṛti (The Smṛti Texts of the Vaishnavas)
  • Śrī patrikāra kathā (The Message of the Magazine)
  • Bhaktāṅghri-renu (The Dust of the Feet of Bhaktas)
  • Kulaśekhara (Kulaśekhara)
  • Sāmayik prasaṅga (Concerning Current Events)
  • Śrī Gaurāṅga, philosophical topics concerning Sri Gaurāṅga (Caitanya)
  • Abhakti-mārga (The Path of Nonbhakti)
  • Viṣṇu citta (Vishnu Citta)
  • Pratikūla matavāda (Unfavorable Philosophies)
  • Mahātmā Śrīla Kṛṣṇadāsa (The Great Soul Kṛṣṇadāsa Kavirāja)
  • Toṣaṇīra kathā (The Message of Sajjana-toṣaṇī)
  • Śrī guru svarūpa (The Real Identity of the Guru)
  • Prabodhānanda (Prabodhānanda)
  • Śrī bhakti-mārga (The Path of Bhakti)
  • Samālocanā (Critical Review)
  • Toṣaṇī-prasaṅga (Regarding the Sajjana-toṣaṇī)
  • Artha o anartha (Wealth and Worthlessness)
  • Baddha, tatasthā o mukta (The Bound, the Marginal, and the Liberated)
  • Gohite pūrvādeśa (Previous Instructions about the Welfare of the Cows)
  • Prākrta o aprākrta (Material and Nonmaterial)
  • Antardvīpa (an article about the island of Antardvīpa in Nabadwip)
  • Prakata-pūrnimā (The Full-Moon Night of Appearance)
  • Caitanyābda (The Era Beginning with Caitanya)
  • Upakurvāna (Time-Limited Celibacy)
  • Varṣa-śesaVarṣa-śesa (The End of the Year)

1916–17

  • Nava-varṣa (New Year)
  • Āsaner kathā (The Message of the Āsana)
  • Ācārya-santāna (Descendants of the Ācāryas)
  • Videśe gaura-kathā (The Message of Gaura Abroad)
  • Samālocanā (Critical Review)
  • Āmāra prabhura kathā (Topics about My Master), about Gaura Kiśora dāsa Bābājī
  • Vaiṣṇavera viśaya (The Material Possessions of a Vaishnava)
  • Guru-svarūpe punah praśna (Another Question about the True Identity of a Guru)
  • Vaiṣṇava-vaṁśa (The Lineage of the Vaishnavas)
  • Viraha-mahotsava (The Great Festival of Separation)
  • Śrī patrikāra ukti (Statements of the Magazine)
  • Prākṛta-rasa-śata-dūṣanī (The Hundred Flaws of Materialistic Rasa)
  • Duiti ullekha (Two Mentioned Things)
  • Gānera adhikārī ke? (Who Is Qualified to Sing?)
  • Sadācāra (Proper Conduct)
  • Amāyā (Nonillusion)
  • Prārthanā-rasa-vivṛti (Explanation of the Rasa of Prayers)
  • Pratibandhaka (Obstacles)
  • Bhāi sahajiyā (My Brother Sahajiyā)
  • Varṣa-śeṣa (Year’s End)

1917–18

  • Nava-varṣa (New Year)
  • Samālocanā (Critical Review)
  • Sajjana-krpālu (A Devotee Is Merciful)
  • Śakti-pariṇata jagat (The World as a Transformation of Potency)
  • Sajjana-akṛta-droha (A Devotee is Without Enemies)
  • Sajjana-satya-sāra (A Devotee is thoroughly Truthful)
  • Prākrt a śūdra vaisn a va nahe (A Materialistic Śūdra is not a Vaishnava)
  • Nāgarī-māṅgalya (Auspiciousness for a Coquette)
  • Sajjana-sama (A Devotee is Equipoised)
  • Sajjana-nirdośa (A Devotee is Faultless)
  • Sajjana-vadānya (A Devotee is Munificent)
  • Bhādatiyā bhakta nahe (A Hired Person Cannot Be a Devotee)
  • Sajjana-mṛdu (A Devotee Is Gentle)
  • Sajjana-akiñcana (A Devotee is without Possessions)
  • Sajjana-śuci (A Devotee is Clean)
  • Vaisnava darśana (Vaishnava Philosophy)
  • Varsa-śeṣa (Year’s End)

1918–19

  • Nava-varṣa (New Year)
  • Sajjana-sarvopakāraka (A Devotee Is Beneficial to All)
  • Sajjana-śānta (A Devotee Is Peaceful)
  • Gaura ki vastu? (What Is Gaura?)
  • Sajjana-kṛṣṇaika-śaraṇa (A Devotee Is Exclusively Surrendered to Krishna)
  • Sajjana-akāma (A Devotee Is Free Passion)
  • Sajjana-nirīha (A Devotee Is Harmless)
  • Sajjana-sthira (A Devotee Is Determined)
  • Sajjana-vijita-sad-guṇa (A Devotee Conquers the Six Bondages)
  • Śrī-mūrti o māyāvāda (The Image and the Doctrine of Māyāvāda)
  • Śrī Viśva-Vaiṣṇava-rāja-sabhā (The Royal World Vaishnava Association)
  • Sajjana-mita-bhuk (A Devotee Accepts Sense Objects in Moderation)
  • Bhaktisiddhānta (The Philosophical Conclusion of Bhakti)
  • Sajjana-apramatta (A Devotee Is Sane)

1919–20

  • Varṣodghāta (Ushering in the New Year)
  • Sajjana-mānada (A Devotee Honors Others)
  • Sajjana-amānī (A Devotee Undesirous of Respect)
  • Sajjana-gambhīra (A Devotee Is Solemn)
  • Sajjana-karuṇa (A Devotee Is Compassionate)
  • Sajjana-maitra (A Devotee Is Friendly)
  • Kāla-saṁjñāya nāma (The Sacred Names according to the Divisions of Time)
  • Śaukra o vṛttagata varṇa-bheda (Social Divisions according to One’s Own Nature and Birth)
  • Karmīra kanakādi (Gold and Other Assets of a Materialistic Worker)
  • Guru-dāsa (The Servant of the Guru)
  • Dīksita (The Initiated)

1920–21

  • Hāyanodghāta (Ushering in the New Year)
  • Aikāntika o vyabhicāra (Single-Mindedness and Deviation)
  • Nirjane anartha (Obstacles in Solitary Worship) (the poem Duṣṭa mana! tumi kiser vaiṣṇava?)
  • Sajjana-kavi (A Devotee Is Wise)
  • Cāturmāsya (The Four Months)
  • Pañcopāsanā (The System of Worshiping Five Images)
  • Vaiṣṇavera smṛti (The Smṛti Texts of the Vaishnavas)
  • Saṁskāra-sandarbha (A Treatise on Ritual Purification)
  • Sajjana-dakṣa (A Devotee Is Skilled)
  • Vaiṣṇava-maryādā (Appreciating Vaishnavas)
  • Sajjana-maunī (A Devotee Is Silent)
  • Yogapīṭhe śrī-mūrti-sevā (Serving the Image at Yogapīṭha)
  • Aprākrta (Nonmaterial)

1921–22

  • Nava-varṣa (New Year)
  • Saviśeṣa o nirviśeṣa (With and Without Particularity)
  • Meki o āsal (False and Real)
  • Smārta Raghunandana, article about the smārta Raghunandana
  • Hari-nāma mahā-mantra (The Great Chant of the Names of Hari)
  • Mantropāsanā (Worship by Mantra)
  • Nisiddhācāra (Forbidden Conduct)
  • Śiksāṣṭakera-laghu-vivaraṇa (A Short Description of the Eight Instructions [by Caitanya])

Articles in the Gauḍīya

First Year (1922–23)

  • Śrī-kṛṣṇa-janma (The Birth of Shri Krishna)
  • Madhura lipi (Sweet Writing)
  • Loka-vicāra (Public Opinion)
  • Paramārtha (The Highest Aim)
  • Purāṇa-saṁvāda (The Message of the Purāṇas)
  • Nīti-bheda (Ethical Differences)
  • Ruci-bheda (Differences in Pleasure)
  • Śrī Jīva Gosvāmī (Jīva Goswami)
  • Gauḍīye prīti (Affection for the Gauḍīya)
  • Durgā-pūjā (Worship of Durgā)
  • Śarādīyā avāhana (Welcoming the Autumn)
  • Je dike bātās (Whichever Direction the Wind Blows)
  • Marūte secana (Planting a Seed in the Desert)
  • Smārtera kāṇḍa (The Vedic Literary Sections of the Smārtas)
  • Vicāra-ādālata (Court of Judgment)
  • Sevāpara nāma (A Positive Service Attitude to the Sacred Name)
  • Tridaṇḍi bhikṣu gīti (The Song of a Monk Holding the Triple Staff)
  • Śrī Madhva-janma-tithi (The Birthday of Shri Madhva)
  • Varṇāśrama (Varṇa and Ashrama)
  • Aprakata-tithi (Disappearance Day)
  • Vraje vānara (Monkeys in Vraja)
  • Cyuta-gotra (A Deviated Lineage)
  • Nṛ-mātrādhikāra (The Fundamental Right of Every Human Being)
  • Bhṛtaka-śrotā (A Hired Audience)
  • Vaiṣṇavao abhṛtaka (A Vaishnava Is Never Hired)
  • Dīkṣā-vidhāna (The Rules of Initiation)
  • Āsurika pravṛtti (Demonic Propensities)
  • Śrī Baladeva Vidyābhūṣaṇa, a brief biography of Baladeva Vidyānbhūṣaṇa
  • Sadācāra-smṛti (The Smrti Text for Proper Conduct), a discussion of Sadācāra-smṛti by Madhva Pañcarātra
  • Nigama o āgama (The Vedas and Related Sacred Texts)
  • Śrī Viśvanātha Cakravartī (Viśvanātha Cakravartī)
  • Vaiṣṇava darśana (Vaishnava Philosophy)
  • Varṇāntara (Changing Varṇa)
  • Paricaye praśna (A Question about Identity)
  • Asatye ādara (Fondness for Untruth)
  • Ayogya santāna (Unworthy Son)
  • Aśūdra dīkṣā (Initiation for Non-śūdras)
  • Pūjādhikāra (The Qualification to Perform Pūjā)
  • Anātma-jñāna (Knowledge of the Nonself)
  • Nija-paricaya (One’s Own Identity)
  • Vaṁśa-praṇālī (The System of Hereditary Lineages)
  • Gaura-bhajana (Worship of Gaura)
  • Dhānyā o śyāmā (Grains and Weeds)
  • Tṛtīya janma (Third Birth)
  • Avaidha sādhana (Illegitimate Practice)
  • Baija-brāhmaṇa (Hereditary Brāhmaṇa)
  • Pracāre bhrānti (Mistakes in Preaching)
  • Bhāgavata-śravaṇa (Hearing the Bhāgavata)
  • Maṭha ki? (What Is a Math?)
  • Āche adhikāra (There Is Qualification)
  • Śrīdhara Svāmī (Śrīdhara Svāmī)
  • Vyavahāra (Conduct)
  • Kamīnā (Scoundrel)
  • Śakti-sañcāra (Saving Potency)
  • Varṣa-parīkṣā (Yearly Examination)
  • Eka jāti (One Jāti)
  • Ihaloka paraloka (This World and the World Beyond)

Second Year (1923–24)

  • Varṣa-praveśa (Entering the New Year)
  • Brāhmaṇya-deva (The God of the Brāhmaṇas)
  • Guru-bruva (Imitation Gurus)
  • Kīrtane vijñāna (Realized Knowledge in Kīrtana)
  • Āvirbhāva-tithi (Appearance Day)
  • Maṭhera utsava (Festivals of the Maṭh)
  • Gosvāmī-pāda (The Respected Goswami)
  • Kṛṣṇe bhoga-buddhi (The Psychology of Enjoying Krishna)
  • Dīksita (The Initiated)
  • Gauḍīya bhajana-pranālī (The Process of Gauḍīya Worship)
  • Śrī-vigraha (The Image)
  • Jābāla-kathā (The Story of Jābāla)
  • Smārta o vaiṣṇava (Smārtas and Vaishnavas)
  • Sāmājika ahita (What Is Unbeneficial for Society)
  • Prākrta bhoktā ke? (Who Is the Real Enjoyer?)
  • Gaudīyera veśa (The Dress of the Gaudīyas)
  • Pratisambhāṣaṇa (Speech in Response)
  • Sūtra-vidveṣa (Enmity Expressed Tersely)

Third Year (1924–25)

  • Gauḍīya hāspātāla (Gauḍiya Hospital)
  • Bhāgavata-vivṛti (Explanation of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam)
  • Śrī Kulaśekhara (Kulaśekhara)
  • Meyeli hinduwānī (Effeminate Hinduism)

Fourth Year (1925–26)

  • Madhura lipi (A Sweet Letter)
  • Aśrauta-darśana (Non-Vedic Philosophy)
  • Vedānta-tattva-sārer upodghāta (Introduction to the Vedānta-tattva-sāra)

Fifth Year (1926–27)

  • Darśane bhrānti (Error in Philosophy)
  • Vaiṣṇava-śrāddha (Vaishnava Funeral Rites)
  • Ālocakera ālocanā (A Critique of Critics)
  • Nyākābokāra svarūpa (The Real Nature of a Contemptible Fool)

Sixth Year (1927–28)

  • Māna-dāna o hāni (Offering Respect and Losing It)
  • Gauḍapura (The City of Gauḍa)
  • Āsala o nakala (Real and Fake)
  • Ahaituka dhāma-sevaka (An Unmotivated Servant of the Holy Places)
  • Sarva-pradhāna vivecanāra viśaya (The Most Important Thing to Consider)
  • Bhāi kutārkika (Brother Quibbler)
  • Kṛṣṇa-bhakta nirbodha nahen (A Bhakta of Krishna Is Not a Fool)
  • Prācīna Kuliyāy sahara Navadvīpa (The Town of Nabadwip Is Old Kuliya)
  • Kapatatā daridratāra mūla (The Cause of Poverty Is Cheating)
  • Ekaścandra (One Moon)
  • Puṇyāraṇya (A Sacred Forest)
  • Godāy galad (An Error in the Fundamentals)
  • Nīlācale Śrīmat Saccidānanda Bhaktivinoda (Bhaktivinoda in Jagannath Puri)

Seventh Year (1928–29)

  • Virakta jaghanya nahe (A Renunciant Is Not Contemptible)
  • Āmi ei nai, āmi sei (I Am Not This, I Am That)
  • Vyavasādārera kapaṭatā (The Merchants’ Cheating)
  • Haṁsajātira itihāsa (The History of the Descendens of the Swanlike)
  • Mantra-saṁskāra (The Purification of Mantra)
  • Bhoga o bhakti (Enjoyment and Bhakti)
  • Sunīti o durnīti (Good and Evil Policies)
  • Kṛṣṇa-tattva (The Truth about Krishna)
  • Śrīdhāma-vicāra (Examining a Sacred Pilgrimage)
  • Ekāyana-śruti o tad-vidhāna (The Ekāyana-Śruti and Its Regulations)
  • Pratīcye kārṣṇa sampradāya (The Lineage of Krishna in the West)
  • Pañcarātra (Pañcarātra)
  • Nīlācale Śrīmad Bhaktivinoda (Bhaktivinoda in Jagannath Puri)
  • Tīrtha Pāndarapura (The Holy Site of Pandarpur)
  • Māṇikya bhāskara (The Effulgent Manikyas), a praise of the Maharaja of Tripura
  • Vaiṣṇava-smṛti (Scriptures Giving Rules of Vaishnava Behavior)
  • Mahānta guru-tattva (The Truth about a Great Guru)
  • Boṣṭam pārlāmeṇṭ (Vaishnava Parliament)
  • Alaukika bhakta-caritra (The Unworldly Life and Deeds of a Bhakta)
  • Sumedhā-tithi (The Day Intelligent People Celebrate), about the anniversary of Bhaktivinoda

Eighth Year (1929–30)

  • Śrīdhāma Māyāpura kothāya? (Where Is the Sacred Site of Mayapur?)
  • Gaudācale Śrī Bhaktivinoda (Bhaktivinoda in Bengal)
  • Sātvata o asātvata (Devotees and Nondevotees)
  • Bhārata o paramārtha (India and the Highest Aim)
  • Paramārthera svarūpa (The Real Nature of Highest Aim)
  • Prācīna Kuliyāya dvārabhet (Entrance Fees in Old Kuliyā [Nabadwip])
  • Śikṣaka o śikṣita (The Teacher and the One Being Taught)
  • Viṣayīra Kṛṣṇa-prema (The Materialists’s Love for Krishna)
  • Āśramera veśa (Appropriate Dress for the Ashram)

Ninth Year (1930–31)

  • Śrī-bhakti-mārga (The Path of Bhakti)
  • Bhava-rogīra hāsapātāla (A Hospital for the Materially Diseased)
  • Jagabhandhura Kṛṣṇānuśīlana (The Practice of Krishna-Bhakti of Jagabandhu)

Tenth Year (1931–32)

  • Gauḍīya mahimā (The Excellence of the Gaudīya)
  • Sat-śikṣārthir vivecya (What a Student of the Truth Ought to Analyze)
  • Nimba-bhāskara (Nimbarka)
  • Ajña o vijñera narma-kathā (Playful Talks between an Ignorant and a Wise Man)
  • Vaiṣṇava-vaṁśa (The Vaishnava Clan)
  • Kanphucor vicāra (The Deliberations of Confucius)

Eleventh Year (1932–33)

  • Ekādaśa prārambhikā (Beginning the Eleventh Year)
  • Vaiṣṇave jāti-buddhi (Considering a Vaishnava to Belong to a Particular Jāti)
  • Mādhukara bhaikṣya (What Should Be Begged from Door to Door)
  • Duṣṭi-vaiklavya (Distress from Corruption)
  • Āmāra kathā (My Message)
  • Sat-śikṣā pradarśanī (The Exhibition of Religious Education)
  • Kṛṣṇa bhakti-i śoka-kāma-jādyāpahā (Devotion to Krishna is the Exclusive Way to Transcend Lamentation and Desire)
  • Kṛṣṇe matirastu (May Your Resolution Be Toward Krishna)

Twelfth Year (1933–34)

  • Kṛpāśīrvāda (Merciful Blessings)

Thirteenth Year (1934–1935)

  • Sva-para-maṅgala (Auspiciousness for Oneself and Others)
  • Vaikuṇṭha o guṇa-jāta jagat (Vaikuṇṭha and the World Born of Three Guṇas)
  • Bhogavāda o bhakti (The Philosophy of Hedonism and Bhakti)

Fourteenth Year (1935–36)

  • Nava-varṣa (New Year)
  • ‘Baḍa āmi’ o ‘Bhālo āmi’ (I’m Great and I’m Good)
  • Tadvana (That Forest)
  • Vāstava-vastu (The Real Essence)

Fifteenth Year (1936–37)

  • Hāyanodghāta (Ushering in the New Year)

References

  1. ^ "Bibliographic Detail: Datta vansa mala". National Library of India. Retrieved 14 July 2016.