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Encounter with Modernity: Kedarnath Datta Bhaktivinoda, Vaisnava
Theologian By Sukavak N. Dasa - Forward by Thomas J. Hopkins This
is an excellent book, and particularly relevant in light of many of
today's discussions on literalism vs. contextualism. Bhaktivinode's
life straddled contemporary British society and ancestral Hindu culture.
One was a modern, analytical world which demanded rational thought. The
other was a traditional world of Hindu faith and piety, which seemingly
allowed little room for critical analysis. Could he play a meaningful role
in modern society and at the same time maintain integrity as a Hindu? This
book systematically examines his reinterpretation and application of
Hinduism in the context of rational thought. In this well-researched,
comprehensive, and objective study Dr. Shukavak begins with a discussion
of the "crisis of faith" many Hindus experienced during British
rule in India. This is followed by a biographic narration of the life of
Kedarnath Dutta concentrating primarily on his devotional development and
struggle with the problems of tradition and modernity. Shukavak identifies
the inner logic of Bhaktivinode's approach as it points backward to
Caitanya and the Goswamis and forward to the challenges of rationalism and
universalism.Kedarnath Dutta Bhaktivinode (1838-1914) was an
English-educated member of the Bengali bhadralok in 19th century British
India. He was an associate of such noteworthy men as: Kashiprasad Ghosh,
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, Keshub Chandra Sen, Michael Madhusudan Datta,
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, Sisir Kumar Ghosh and the Tagore family. In his
late twenties he discovered his "Eastern Savior", Caitanya
Mahaprabhu (1486-1533) and became a leader of the Caitanya Vaishnava
movement in Bengal. He made a lifelong study of Vaishnava philosophy,
theology, and literature; and he wrote or edited almost a hundred books in
Bengali, Sanskrit, and English.Bhaktivinode's spiritual insights which
divide religion into two constituent parts, the phenomenal and the
transcendent allowed him to combine critical rational analysis with the
best of Hindu mysticism, Krishna lila. This created a unique synthesis of
tradition and modernity. Instead of relinquishing modernity, he utilized
it in his writings; instead of rejecting the Hindu tradition in the
presence of rational thought, he strengthened it. This is the first
scholarly biography and exposition written in English on the life and
thought of Kedarnath Dutta Bhaktivinode. Bhaktivinode is presented from
the perspective of his own times and in his own words. His writings,
theology, and religious practices are thoroughly and systematically
examined from a nonhagiographic viewpoint and the entire work is carefully
annotated. This
book results from twelve years of original research involving three trips
to England and Bengal. Government archives, Bengali villages and
individual homes were searched for information pertaining to Kedarnath
Dutta's life. This study relied particularly upon three formerly
untranslated sources of information: Bhaktivinode's autobiography
Svalikhita-jivani, Bhaktivinode's Sri Krishna-samhita, a theological work,
and his journal Sajjana-tosani. The
book has received many favorable reviews from scholars and is available
from SRI
PUBLICATIONS 275 Green Oaks Dr. Riverside, CA 92507. The price is $24.95
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