Caitanaya Biographies
The Caitanya movement of Bengal is characterised, among other things, by spontaneous creative energy expressed in a number of writings in both Sanskrit and Bengali. It has attracted a fairly large number of poets to outpour the upsurge of their heart in emotional sensibility and scholarship to dilate on the doctrines and tenets of bhakti associated with this religious movement. Caitanya's life of deep dedicated love of astounding emotion was of far-reaching significance. It exerted tremendous influence towards the growth, sustenance and development of Gaudiya Vaisnavism as a unique phenomenon. In the wake of this movement, there was also a great literary renaissance, and the school of Bengal Vaisnavism was noted for its vast and varied contributions to the realm of poety, philosophy, aesthetics, ritualism and above all in its remarkable biography. Kavikarnapura's contributions in the sphere of hagiographic works on the life and activities of Sri-Caitanya have an incalculable importance. Karnapura even in his boyhood was a great prodigy and the great Master Caitanya blessed him for his poetical gift at the age of seven. His two works Sri-Caitanya-caritamrtam (Mahakavyam) and the Caitanya-candrodayam (Natakam) present a conspectus of Caitanya's life, events and achievements together with attendant circumstances which acted and reacted on the growth of the movement initiated by Caitanya. They also represent the background and environs through which the movement made its progressive strides in its method, event and elaboration depicting at the same time in vivid outlines the impressive figures of the leading associates in the scene.
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