Shrivatsa Goswami

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Shrivatsa Goswami

Shrivatsa Goswami (born 27 October 1950) is an Indian Indologist scholar as well as Gaudiya Vaishnava religious leader.[1][2][3]

Entrance Radha Raman Temple.

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Shrivatsa Goswami
Personal life
Born (1950-10-27) 27 October 1950 (age 74)
NationalityIndian
Religious life
ReligionHinduism
DenominationGaudiya Vaishnavism
LineageGoswamis
Religious career
Based inVrindavan
PostAcharya of Radha Raman Temple
Director of the Sri Caitanya Prema Samsthana
PredecessorPurushottam Goswami
Academic background
Alma materBanaras Hindu University
Academic work
DisciplineIndology
InstitutionsBanaras Hindu University
Main interests
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He was born in the Vaishnava pilgrimage site of Vrindavan, into a brahmin family whose members were caretakers of Radha Raman Temple for more than four centuries, one of the known Vrindavan temples, founded by Chaitanya's associate, the saint Gopala Bhatta Goswami.[2][4] Shrivatsa Goswami's father, Purushottam Goswami, was the temple leading priest. In accordance with the family tradition, Shrivatsa Goswami became the acharya of Radha Raman temple. In 1972, he founded a scientific and cultural organization, the "Sri Caitanya Prema Samsthana", to the propagation of traditional Vaishnavism, patronised the arts (Raslila dance and other) and scholarship on Vaishnavism, particularly in Vrindavan.[2][4][5]

Shrivatsa Goswami is a graduate in philosophy of the Banares Hindu University, where he later has taught philosophy and religion. In the mid-1970s he was a visiting scholar at the Harvard Divinity School's Center for the Study of World Religions. Shrivatsa Goswami has been associated with the Indian Council of Philosophical Research (a member of the board of editors of the Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophers) and the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (that is a sponsor for his Vraja Research Project). His scholarly publications in India and the West focus on Vaishnavite philosophy and theology, as well as theater and other aspects of the religious culture of the Braj region.[2][3]

In addition, Shrivatsa Goswami works in the field of interfaith cooperation. Thus, he is the honorary president of Religions for Peace. And Pope Benedict XVI invited him to represent Hinduism at the 25th anniversary of the World Day of Prayer at Assisi in October 2011.[3][6]

Selected works

Books
  • Hawley, John Stratton; Goswami, Shrivatsa (1981). At Play with Krishna: Pilgrimage Dramas from Brindavan. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691064709.
  • Goswami, Shrivatsa (2001). Celebrating Krishna. Vrindavan: Sri Caitanya Prema Samsthana. ISBN 8190138103.
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