Nābhādās and Brotherhood

A fascinating report about the celebration of Nābhādās’ “birth anniversary” in Jammu:

Deputy Chief Minister, Tara Chand impressed upon the people to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood and amity among various sections of the society.
He was addressing a function organised in connection with the 438th Birth Anniversary of Goswami Guru Nabhadas at Dogra Hall here.
Reminding the services rendered by Goswami ji for eradication of social evils and upliftment of weaker sections of the society, Tara Chand said that Guru Nabhadas lived a simple, pious and dedicated life right from his younger age and studied various important languages of the globe to understand the mission of various religions and the teachings preached to human beings from time to time.
Speaking about the interests of Scheduled Caste Community, Deputy Chief Minister said that government has always been securing the interests of weaker section and in this connection, government has already decided to continue Inter-District recruitment of SC candidates. (link)

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  1. Namaste; I heard recently of this precious Granth Bhaktamal by Sant Sri Nabhadasji and I got interested to find out where I can get this Book in USA, if any place or in India?
    Thanks

    P admakant Khambhati

  2. I’m not sure if the Bhaktamal is available in the US. The Hindi Book Centre in Delhi helped me find a copy, even though they didn’t have it in stock.




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    My name is James P. Hare. I recently received a Phd from the Department of Religion at Columbia University. My dissertation deals with Nābhādās' Bhaktamāl and its role in shaping modern Hinduism. Bhaktamal.org tracked the progress of this project.

    To contact me, please send an email to jph2101 [at] columbia [dot] edu

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