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This comprehensive work by Sitanath Tattwabhushan delves into the intricate relationship between Krishna and the Puranic texts that form the foundation of Vaishnavism. The essays systematically trace the origin and development of Krishna worship through various periods of Hindu history.
Tattwabhushan examines how Krishna emerged as a central figure in Hindu theology and how his teachings influenced the development of Vaishnavism as a major religious movement. The book analyzes the Puranic narratives, their philosophical implications, and their role in shaping devotional practices across India.
Perfect for scholars, religious students, and those interested in Hindu philosophy, this work provides valuable insights into the theological evolution of Krishna worship and Vaishnavism’s place within the broader spectrum of Hindu spirituality.

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