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Recently, I’ve gone through the first research expedition in Bangladesh, which proved to be very rewarding. Although in the last century fanatic Muslims burnt large numbers of Sanskrit manuscripts in East Bengal, there are still many thousands of them left, albeit in a precarious condition. On the contrary of what one may think at first, I was cordially received in the libraries I visited and promptly given access to the manuscripts. At Dhaka University I was even offered a proposal to work in the manuscript section, which hosts a vast collection of Gaudiya texts and has thousands of unsorted manuscripts. Many of them could be the very same copies dispatched from Vrindavan by Srila Jiva Gosvami more than four centuries ago. Besides copies of several of Srila Baladeva Vidyabhusana’s works, I also brought copies of some rare texts.
In the middle of a hectic schedule of expeditions and research, I have also been working on the translation of Vidyabhusana’s “Siddhanta-ratna,” which he composed as a comprehensive introduction to the Govinda-bhasya and is one of the most important treatises on Gaudiya philosophy.
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