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Dr. Satyanarayana Dasa (born 9 June 1954) is an Indian
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scholar and practitioner. Dasa is a
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, holding a
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in
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from
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, a degree in Indian law from Agra University, a Bachelors of Technology in
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from the
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and a Masters of Technology in
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from the Indian Institute of Technology. Currently based in
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at the Jiva Institute, which he founded, Dasa has published numerous books and original papers in the field of
Gaudiya Vaisnavism Gaudiya Vaishnavism (), also known as Chaitanya Vaishnavism, is a Vaishnava Hindu religious movement inspired by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1486–1534) in India. "Gaudiya" refers to the Gaura or Gauḍa region of Bengal (present-day Malda distr ...
including translations and commentaries on the Sat Sandarbhas. His honors include an award from the
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in 2012. Dasa has been called a leading living practitioner-scholar of Jīva Gosvāmin.


Early life and career

Satyanarayana Dasa grew up in a village named Palla near
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in India. His primary education happened in the village school, and secondary education in the Government school of Malviya Nagar, Delhi. During his IIT years, he was also an avid sportsman who represented IIT Delhi in hockey and weightlifting. After working for a few years for a company in
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, he returned to India to study Sanskrit. It is in
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, while still a member of
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(he was previously an initiated disciple of ISKCON guru
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), that he met Shri Haridas Sastri Maharaja, one of the eminent scholars and saints of India. From him he studied the entire range of Gaudiya Vaisnava literature. He also learned the six systems of
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under Swami Shyama Sharana Maharaja and various other traditional
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s with a special focus on
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(Indian logic). In 1994, while translating and commenting on Jiva Gosvami's Sad Sandarbhas, a philosophical controversy arose about the falldown of the
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from
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, which culminated in the publication of Satyanarayana's book, "In Vaikuntha not even the Leaves Fall", co-authored with Kundali Das. When ISKCON authorities refused to accept his presentation of traditional Vaisnava teaching regarding the origin and nature of the soul, he officially separated himself from that organization and took diksa (formal initiation) and babaji vesa (Vaishnava sannyas) in the traditional Gaudiya Vaishnava line of Sri
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, the Gadadhara parivara, from his guru Sri Haridas Sastri. Dr. Dasa has been bestowed with the "Grateful to Gurus 2023" award by Indica, an institute for Indian knowledge systems and has been called a living legend of Gaudiya Vaishnavism.


Publications

Dr. Dasa's research is in the
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and
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of the Caitanya School of Vaisnavism. He has published more than 20 books including original translations and commentaries of the
Sat-sandarbhas ''Sat Sandarbhas'' (''Six Sandarbhas'', ) is a 16th-century Vaishnava Sanskrit text, authored by Gaudiya Vaishnava theologian Jiva Goswami. The six treatise are ''Tattva-'', ''Bhagavat-'', ''Paramatma-'', ''Krishna-'', ''Bhakti-'', and ''Priti-sa ...
by
Jiva Goswami Jiva Goswami (; ) was an Indian philosopher and saint from the Gaudiya Vaishnava school of Vedanta tradition, producing a great number of philosophical works on the theology and practice of Bhakti yoga, Vaishnava Vedanta and associated discip ...
. He has contributed to different research journals with other academics. He teaches Indian scripture to scholars. His doctoral research focused on
Jiva Goswami Jiva Goswami (; ) was an Indian philosopher and saint from the Gaudiya Vaishnava school of Vedanta tradition, producing a great number of philosophical works on the theology and practice of Bhakti yoga, Vaishnava Vedanta and associated discip ...
’s Bhakti Sandarbha.


Academic reception

In a book review of Dasa's translation of the Bhagavat Sandarbha, Aleksandar Uskokov from the
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called it "the first serious translation of the second Sandarbha, Bhagavat, in any European language". Uskokov suggests that Dasa "clearly knows Jiva's works in and out and is at home with this high point of Sanskrit learning in the sixteenth century and the traditions from which Jiva draws ideas, such as Vedic hermeneutics, Sanskrit grammar, Indian epistemology and poetics, and so on". Overall, Uskokov considers the book "an important event in our attempts to understand
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", and that the translation is "precise and reliable, the arguments accurately understood, and the comments well informed by their intellectual background". Jonathan Edelmann at the
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calls the translation "readable and generally accurate and true to the original text". Noting that the "translator’s commentary brings to the discussion a breadth of learning from Nyāya, Mīmāṃsā, Pāṇini, Advaita-Vedānta, as well as other Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava thinkers such as Viśvanātha Cakravartin, Rūpa Gosvāmin, etc.", he concludes that the book "offers a wealth of theological content and insight". Edwin Bryant at
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commented that Dasa's Bhagavat Sandarbha "combines superb Sanskrit and hermeneutical skills rendered in accordance with academic standards of scholarship".


Educational activities

Dr. Dasa has lectured or taught at various universities, such as Universite Terre de Ciel, France,
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and
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,
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, Zürich University, Switzerland,
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, State University of New Jersey, Rutgers, and
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, Gainesville, USA. Currently he is a visiting Faculty at Rutgers and an Adjunct Faculty member at the
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. He regularly teaches scholars from different universities on personal request. He travels to different countries and delivers lectures on Indian scriptures (Kripalu Yoga Center, Yoga Vida, Iyengar, NY). Dr. Dasa has developed a new subject, Jiva Vedic Psychology, based on his studies and experience of Indian scriptures. He is currently training psychotherapists of Sandy Pines hospital, Florida and Fort Lauderdale Hospital in new techniques of treating patients through Vedic Psychology. He also lectures to different audiences in various countries such as US, Poland, Lithuania, France, Japan.


Jiva Institute

Under the guidance of Haridas Shastri Maharaj and with the assistance of his brothers Rishi and Dr. Partap Chauhan, Satyanarayana Dasa founded the Jiva Institute in 1992. The Jiva Institute has three divisions: education, health and culture. Satyanarayana Dasa is the director of the cultural division, located at Sheetal Chaya in
Vrindavan Vrindavan (; ), also spelt Vrindaban and Brindaban, is a historical city in the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is located in the Braj, Braj Bhoomi region and holds religious importance for Hindus who believe that Krishna, one of ...
, India. Students from India and abroad come there to study Sanskrit, and the six systems of Indian thought, called Sad-darshana. Specialization in the study of Gaudiya Vaishnava literature is the unique feature of Jiva Institute. Scholars come to consult with Satyanarayana Dasa and to access books in the library, which has a collection of printed as well as rare handwritten manuscripts. The other two divisions of education and Ayurveda are located at Faridabad. The education division runs a high school and has about 1800 students. The Ayurveda division has 70 clinics all over India and three tele-medicine centers that receive about 6000 calls per day and offers free consultation to patients. In 2016, Dasa started a five-year course in Indian schools of philosophy running each year from Oct. to end of April at the Jiva Institute, co-taught by Dr. Jan Brzezinski, and visiting professors, such as Prof. Matthew Dasti, Prof. Edwin Bryant and Prof. Jack Hawley, Koenraad Elst, and Dr. Mans Broo. Jiva Institute runs a Sanskrit school that is affiliated with Sampoornananda Sanskrit University Benares. There is also a branch of the school at Radhakunda.


Bibliography


Books

* Tattva-sandarbha: first of the six Sandarbhas written by Jiva Gosvami. New Delhi, Jiva Institute for Vaisnava Studies, 1995, 424 p. * Bhakti-Sandarbha: three volumes; New Delhi: Jiva Institute, 2005. * Bhagavat Mahatmya, from Padma Purana: translation and commentary, New Delhi, Jiva Institute, 2002. * In Vaikuntha not even the Leaves Fall; New Delhi: Jiva Institute, 1994, 305 p. * Hitopadesa of Narayana Pandita: New Delhi, Jiva Institute, 1997. * The Yoga of Dejection: New Delhi: Jiva Institute, 2000 * Nama-Tattva, New Delhi, Jiva Institute, 2001. * Message to Disciples; New Delhi: Jiva Institute, 2001 * The Yoga of Eating; New Delhi: Jiva Institute, 2007 * Spiritual Health; New Delhi: Jiva Institute, 2007. * Sri Guru Smaranam, Vrindavan 2014 * Bhagavat Sandarbha: God, His Qualities, Abode and Associates, Althusried; Germany, 2015 * Bhagavad Gita - Sara-samanvita: Sanskrit Text with English translation and summary; Althusried, Germany, 2015 * Sri Guru Darsanam, Vrindavan, 2015 * Tattva Sandarbha: Vaisnava Epistemology and Ontology, Althusried, Germany, 2015 * Paramatma Sandarbha: The Living Being, Its Bondage and The Immanent Absolute; Althusried, Germany, 2016 * Sadhana Guide, Vrindavan, 2016 * Kṛṣṇa Sandarbha. Germany: Jiva Institute, 2018 * Prīti Gīti, Jiva Institute 2018 * Sanskrit Non-Translatables, co-authored with Rajiv Malhotra. Manjul Publishing House, 2020 * Jiva Tattva, Jiva Institute, 2021 * Bhagavata Mahatmya, revised edition, Lithuania 2021 * Bhakti Sandarbha in 2 vols, Germany 2021


Papers

* "The Six Treatises of Srila Jiva Gosvami - An Overview in 7 parts" by Satya Narayana Dasa and Kundali Dasa, in the '' Back to Godhead'' magazine, 1992
Vol. 26, No. 6
to 1993
Vol. 27, No. 1
* "The Concept of Saranagati in the Caitanya School of Vaisnavism" Proceedings of Ananthacharya Indological Research Institute of Mumbai National Seminar on Saranagati, 2002 * ‘The Philosophy and Theology of the Caitanya School of Vaisnavism’,in ‘Theistic Vedanta’, a volume in Project of History of Indian Science, Philosophy and Culture. (25 Volumes) New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2003. * "Caitanya and the Bengal School of Vaiṣṇavism", in History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization, Vol, II, Part 3: Theistic Vedanta, New Delhi, Pauls Press, 2003, * "Synthesis of Yoga in the Caitanya School," in History of Indian Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization, Vol. XVI, Part 4: Synthesis of Yoga, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2011, * "The Six Sandarbhas of Jiva Goswami" in Sources of the Krishna Tradition. Ed. Bryant, Edwin F. Oxford University Press, (2007), p. 373-408. * "The Concept of Bhagavan in Bengal Vaishnavism as Found in Jiva Goswami’s Bhagavat Sandarbha" in Journal of Vaishnava Studies, Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall 2009 * "Un esprit calme et ferme" in Source pour une vie reliee, No. 20, 2012 * "Agency in the Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava Tradition" by Satyanarayana Dasa and Jonathan B. Edelmann in Free Will Agency and Selfhood in Indian Philosophy, ed.by Matthew R. Dasti and Edwin F. Bryant, Oxford University Press 2014 * "When Stones Float and Mud Speaks: Scriptural Authority and Personal Experience in Jīvagosvāmin’s Sarvasaṁvādinī" by Jonathan Edelmann and Satyanarayana Das, Journal of Hindu Studies 2014 * "Contribution of Sri Caitanya to Indian Theology", in: Vraja Vrindavan Vithiyo me Sri Caitanyadeva (Hindi and English), by Amiya Nimai Gauranga Mahaprabhu Mandir, Vrindavan 2015 * "Sanskrit is not Dead" 2017, Proceeding of Svadeshi II Conference * The Source of All Sources: Śrī Kṛṣṇa as Svayaṁ Bhagavān, Journal of Vaishnava Studies, Fall 2017


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