
Friday, 05 September 2025 [Mayapura, West Bengal, India Time]
Appearance Day of Śrīla Saccidānanda Bhaktivinoda Ṭhākura
Śrīla Saccidānanda Bhaktivinoda Ṭhākura (1838-1914)
“Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur was the third son of Ananda-chandra and Jagat-mohini Devi He was born in September 2, 1838 and received the name Kedaranath, which is a name of Lord Shiva. His parents lived in the Nadia District, West Bengal, in the ancient city of Birnagar (Ulagram). His father was a generous landlord of great wealth, and was considered second after the king of Nadia.
Kedaranath studied in the elemental school that was founded by his grandmother. At six years old he could read the Ramayana and Mahabharata with great zeal, although his short age, Kedarnath could understand the meaning of these ancient Sanskrit epics. Later on he moved to an English school in Krishnanagar opened by the king of Nadia. Due to the sudden death of his two older brothers due to cholera, Kedaranath had to finish his studies and return to Birnagar.
In 1850 Kedaranath was 12 years old and his mother arranged his marriage with a girl of 7 years older than him. Although they only lived under the same roof until they were adults, this Vedic tradition sometimes wonders the Western outlook of married life. Nonetheless, it has a deep psychological and social meaning, since the family descendants always feel guided and protected by their parents.
Since 1881 Kedaranath Sachidananda Das started his Vaishnava journal Sajjana-tosani, dedicated to spread the divine teachings of Sri Chaitanya through all comers of Bengal. The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of London published the following commentary about him: “Under the title Sri Gauranga-lila-smarana-mangala-sttotram, “The renokwn Vaishnava Sri Kedaranath Bhaktivinoda M.R.A.S. has published a Sanskrit poem about the life and teachings of Sri Chaitanya. It is accompanied by a commentary, also in Sanskrit, where he broadly elucidates the subject. Contains an introduction of sixty-three pages in English where precisely describes in detail the doctrines teach by Sri Chaitanya. His posture, specially opposed to that of the Shankara and Adwaita Vedantists, is broadly explained. The small volume will broader our knowledge about this great reformer. Therefore we express our thanks to Bhaktivinoda for offering us the English and Sanskrit versions instead of Bengali, since it would have been hidden to European students of India’s religious life.”
During the year 1896 on a pioneer spirit, Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura sent the teachings of Sri Chaitanya towards Occident, beyond India’s frontiers. This small book that he wrote in Sanskrit was entitled Sri Gauranga-lila-smarana-strotam. Its Preface in English was entitled: Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, His Life and Precepts. It also contained a commentary of Srila Sitikantha Vachaspati, a well-known Pandit of Nadia. Copies of the book were sent to the library of the McGill University in Canada, the library of the Asian Real Society of London and several other academic institutions. Although a small treatise, it was admired by writers and thinkers of Occident. The learned European R.W. Frazer commented: “Have pass already five hundred years since Sri Chaitanya spread the faith in Krishna’s delivering grace throughout Earth. Nonetheless, until the present day, the same spirit that inspired Sri Chaitanya continues living amongst his followers. On a interesting narrative about the life and precepts of Sri Chaitanya, published by His devote and old follower Sri Kedaranath Datta Bhaktivinoda, we have read how this spirit keeps intact its vitality in the midst of the changes sweeping the all world.
In 1914, during the disappearance day of Sri Gadadhara Pandit, Thakura Bhaktivinoda enter the eternal pastimes of Gaura-Gadadhara and Radha-Madhava.”
[Text from the eight-volume of Harmonist As It Is Magazine]
Read More —
Śrila Prabhupāda’s Lecture on Bhaktivinoda Ṭhākura Appearance Day :
https://causelessmercy.com/t/?P=690923BA.LON&PLFN=H
A few gems from Srila Prabhupada about Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura: https://harekrishnasociety.org/?p=13387







