The Harmonist Papre

The original version of The Harmonist appeared in Bengali under the name Sree Sajjana Toshani in 1879, published by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura. After his departure, his son, Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakura established a printing press and began his preaching mission, the Shri Gaudiya Math. In 1927, he launched the Harmonist magazine, an English version of the original Bengali magazine, Sree Sajjana Tosani. This he did until 1936, the year of his passing from this world.
 
The Harmonist is the reservoir of all clear conclusions of our predecessor acharyas (Vaisnava Masters), regarding the most important philosophical subjects any devotee would care to know. The magazine addresses essential philosophical topics, such as jiva-tattva, guru-tattva, Krishna-tattva, rasa-tattva, the history of the Vedic and Gaudiya Vaishnava traditions, Vaishnava Literature, comparative religion, Vaishnava behaviors and etiquettes, historical events, articles on social, economical and political issues, and divine poetry.
 
 
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