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Goswami is an
Indian surname and
honorific title used by
Brahmins and
Hindu ascetics. It is also
pronounced as, Gosains, Gosine, Gossain, Gosain, Gossai...
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Aleksandar Uskokov, “The Long and
Short of It: Mahā-vākya from Mīmāmsā to Jīva
Gosvāmin, from the Veda to the Bhāgavata,” The
Journal of
Hindu Studies 11 (2018):38–52...
- to
Hindu ascetics and
mystics as well,
alongside Indian terms such as
gosvamin, sadhu, bhikku, and
other designations.
Fakirs are
generally regarded as...
- The Six
Goswamis of
Vrindavan were a
group of
devotional teachers (gurus) from the
Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition of
Hinduism who
lived in
India during the...
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Government of India. p. 73. Elkman, S. M.; Gosvami, J. (1986). Jiva
Gosvamin's Tattvasandarbha: A
Study on the
Philosophical and
Sectarian Development...
- 2012. Dasa has been
called a
leading living practitioner-scholar of Jīva
Gosvāmin.
Satyanarayana Dasa grew up in a
village named Palla near Faridabad, Haryana...
- Akademi, ISBN 978-0-8364-2283-2 Elkman, S.M.; Gosvami, J. (1986), Jiva
Gosvamin's Tattvasandarbha: A
Study on the
Philosophical and
Sectarian Development...
- ISBN 978-0-231-12256-6.
Retrieved 2008-04-12. Elkman, S.M.; Gosvami, J. (1986). Jiva
Gosvamin's Tattvasandarbha: A
Study on the
Philosophical and
Sectarian Development...
- ISBN 978-93-81384-72-5. Rūpagosvāmī (2003). The Bhaktirasāmṛtasindhu of Rūpa
Gosvāmin.
Motilal Banarsid****. pp. 575–. ISBN 978-81-208-1861-3. V. Ravi (30 November...
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Vallabha (sixteenth century), and the Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava
school of the
Gosvāmins (sixteenth century)."
Rocher (1986), pp. 138–151
Gupta &
Valpey 2013,...