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Name
  
Tripurari Swami

Post
  
Guru, Sannyasi

Website
  
Sri Caitanya Sanga


Role
  
Author

Based in
  
California

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Religion
  
Gaudiya Vaishnavism, Hinduism

Other names
  
Bhaktivedanta Swami Tripurari

Predecessor
  
A. C. Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada, B. R. Sridhara Dev-Goswami

Initiation
  
Diksa–1972, Sannyasa–1975

Books
  
Aesthetic Vedanta, The Bhagavad Gita, Tattva‑Sandarbha, Joy of Self, Rasa - Love Relationships in Transc

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Tripurari Swami, also known as Swami BV Tripurari, is an American author, poet, and guru, described as "a prominent master in the Gaudiya Vaishnava lineage", and "one of the leading practitioners of Bhakti-yoga in the West."

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Biography

Tripurari was born in 1949 in Teaneck, New Jersey. He devoted his youth to the pursuit of transcendental knowledge and mystic experience. His lifetime of spiritual practice and teaching has brought him notice in spiritual circles around the world and earned the appreciation of scholars and practitioners alike. He has been described as helping "scholars... apprehend more clearly the dynamic nature of the Krsna consciousness movement."

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Tripurari met his initiating guru, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, in the spring of 1972. Tripurari relates that he felt as though he had met a long-lost friend, as Prabhupada blessed him with his all-knowing glance. Over the years that followed, Prabhupada showered Tripurari with affection and repeatedly expressed his appreciation for Tripurari's selfless service and ability to inspire others. In 1974 Prabhupada instructed Tripurari in a widely circulated letter, "So you organize freely. You are the incarnation of book distribution. Take the leadership and do the needful." Accordingly, Tripurari has set an example of one who is independently thoughtful and capable of making an insightful literary contribution to the world.

Before accepting sannyasa in 1975, Tripurari Swami was known as Tripurari dasa.

Shortly before Prabhupada's death, he suggested that, should the need arise, his students could receive further instruction from his "godbrother", B. R. Sridhara. Tripurari was present when Prabhupada gave this instruction, however, it was not until several years later, in the midst of the confusion that followed Prabhupada's death, that they would affect the course of Tripurari's spiritual pursuit.

Tripurari expresses his experience of hearing from and serving Sridhara thus: "With the setting of the sun of the manifest pastimes of our beloved preceptor, Srila A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the world became dark. Then suddenly in the shadows of the night the reflected light of the moonlike discourse of Srila B. R. Sridhara Deva Goswami flooded the path with new light and dynamic insight that illumined the inner landscape, leading me to the soul of Srila Prabhupada and Gaudiya Vaisnavism." The association and instructions of B. R. Sridhara profoundly affected Tripurari, and under his guidance, Tripurari began initiating his own students in 1985.

Reviews

In 1998, Yoga Journal gave Tripurari's Aesthetic Vedanta a one-paragraph review. Aesthetic Vedanta In 2002, Bhagavad Gita: Its Feeling and Philosophy, was reviewed in Yoga Journal, and then by Arvind Sharma in 2005 for the Journal of Vaishnava Studies.

References

Tripurari Wikipedia