First and foremost let me most reverently offer my humble obeisance unto that transcendental personality, that magnanimous ocean of mercy, that illustrious Vaisnava acarya, Om Visnupada Nitya-lila-pravista Astottara-sata Paramahamsa Sri Srimad Bhakti Vedanta Vaman Gosvami, my benevolent diksa-guru and my divine spiritual master eternally. Again and again I bow my head profusely in exultation to the particles of dust decorating his lotus feet knowing that the Vaisnava acarya and disciple relationship is permanent and eternal.
There is an esteemed, time honored tradition, magnanimously bequeathed by erudite acaryas of the Brahma Madhva Gaudiya Vaisnava Sampradaya in disciplic succession in the line of Sri Krsna Caitanya. This consists of comprehensively revealing profound subject matters in their most condensed essence for the benefit of posterity and future generations of Vaisnavas. This is done in the form of a sutra, which is a concise, crystalized aphorism of Vedic siddhanta. From our parampara in the Brahma Madhva Gaudiya Vaisnava Sampradaya are three stalwarts of Vaisnava siddhanta who presented works in sutras. The first is Krsna Dvaipayana Vedavyasa, who with transcendental brillance illuminated this tradition in a phenomenal way with the 558 sutras of his immortal Vedanta Sutra. His preceptor Narada Muni also utilised this process extraordinarily in the 84 sutras of his Nerada-Bhakti-Sutras and later Srila Bhaktivinode Thakura prolifically applied his genius in both the 130 sutras of his Arnnaya Sturas and the 50 sutras of his Tattva Sutram. Reverently following in their footsteps, my humble self, the servant of the servant of the servant of the devotees of Sri Krsna Caitanya and the Supreme Lord Krsna will devotedly quote from Vedic scriptures both smrti and sruti as well as authorized acarya’s of Vaisnava siddhanta to illuminate the unparalleled reality, nature and cognition of the siddha-deha in the 55 sutras of this sacred treatise "Sri Siddha-deha Siddhanta Sutra". Om Tat Sat!
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