Satswarupa dasa Goswami

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Satswarupa das Goswami (sanskryt सत्स्वरूप दास गोस्वामी, trl. satsvarūpa dāsa gosvāmī) (ur. 1939) – hinduski duchowny i nauczyciel w tradycji gaudija wisznuizmu, ISKCON, guru i pisarz[1][2][3][4][5][6].

  1. Ang. Smith, Huston; Harry Oldmeadow (2004). Journeys East: 20th century Western encounters with Eastern religious traditions. Bloomington, Ind: World Wisdom. p. 272. ISBN 0-941532-57-7.
  2. Ang. Rochford, E. Burke (1985). Hare Krishna in America. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, p. 222. ISBN 0-8135-1114-3. „In the months preceding his death Srila Prabhupada appointed eleven of his closest disciples to act as initiating gurus for ISKCON”.
  3. Ang. Ron Rhodes (2001). Challenge of the Cults and New Religions. Zondervan. p. 179. ISBN 0-310-23217-1. „Before Prabhupada died in 1977, he selected senior devotees who would continue to direct the organization.”.
  4. Rodney Stark (1985). Religious movements. Paragon House Publishers. p. 100. ISBN 0-913757-43-8. „Satsvarupa dasa Goswami, one of the eleven initiating gurus Bhaktivedanta appointed to succeed him...”.
  5. ISKCON Communications Journal.
  6. Ang.

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